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The cosmology of madness by Albert Huffstickler
My Last Sigh by Luis Bunuel
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How am I supposed to remember all these books? It's really difficult. Also I am approaching my 200 maximum so I have to try to conserve.
I've added you to my "private watch list." I don't know what that means, but I liked the graphic of the little stalking binoculars.
Is there a way to discuss books individually a la Netflix? I wanted to say something to you about... something, but now I forget what it was.
p.s. this is Prongsie in case you couldn't tell.
posted by scissorhand at 1:57 am (EST) on Sep 24, 2007
umm... yeah. you paid for the upgraded account! you are adorable.
posted by scissorhand at 12:27 am (EST) on Sep 24, 2007
I think I mentioned in a comment on LJ that you got me to like Joanna Newsom. "Ys" is not bad at all. It's kind of calming, actually, and I think she's a talented musician. Her voice takes some getting used to, though. But lately I've been listening to new Patrick Wolf stuff and the soundtrack to the musical "Spring Awakening." Duncan Sheik wrote the music for it, and it's fantastic and based on a 19th-century German play. I don't know why I'm talking about this, haha. It's late.
posted by worththedreaming at 1:05 am (EST) on Jan 25, 2007
posted by sedgeshaveedges at 4:56 pm (EST) on Jan 20, 2007
posted by sedgeshaveedges at 4:05 pm (EST) on Jan 20, 2007
Thanks so much for the package, by the way. I love the mix and the book is funny in such a grammar-snob way. I haven't listened to the Joanna Newsom album yet, but I trust that I can be converted into a fan of hers.
posted by worththedreaming at 12:02 am (EST) on Jan 4, 2007