CC Spin #37
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It’s time for my ninth Classics Club “spin”! This one will take place on
Sunday, April 21st, and I’ll have until June 2nd to read and review the
book. I’m ...
18 hours ago
Thesis: To consider what the chance intersection of ideal beauty and intellectual confusion would mean in determining the fate of Earth. Phase 1: While touring San Francisco, I stayed at the Sir Francis Drake. The bartenders were adequate. Phase 2: I began a blog. I learned romance might exist, but depends upon whether a man and a woman can tread the maze individually and reach its center at the exact same instant in time. Phase 3: The center comes and goes as if it were a mirage.
8 comments:
Hey, Mister :) Get back to bed...lol
Feel better!
Aye, aye, ma'am. I will.
In an hour or so ....
Never underestimate the restorative powers of food and napping, a divine recipe for good health if ever there was one.
I hope that you're feeling a little better now Fram. William Blake's certainly wonderful, but I think you have him beaten hands down on the glorious T-shirt collection :-)
Get well soon please.
Greetings, Katy ....
I think I bottomed out yesterday, and am on the rise again. One more day. Thank you.
I particularly appreciate the insight of Blake within this piece.
I was familiar with that Blake's verse and it's refreshing to see it on a day when you're feeling rotten. At least your spirits are high. I wish you better.
Greetings from London.
Thank you, Cuban, for your visit, for the good wishes and for introducing me to Philip Pullman. I did finish reading him, by the way.
“…string of consecutive days for posting!” – Give yourself a little break!
…Something ends in order for something else to start anew…
P.S. Your math skills are fine, Fram. Three halves was not my “invention” – Seinfeld’s, I think!! I thought you would appreciate the joke!
Get better, eat more chocolates!
The consecutive-day game started when I began a blog. I said (to myself) that if I began one, I would run with it at least 30 consecutive days before allowing it to fade away. So far, still going.
It's a good joke, Natalie, wherever it originated.
Let's see, two chocolate chip cookies. That's the best I can do. Good idea.
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