California show your teeth
Jul. 19th, 2006 11:19 pmThunder and lightning! Whee!
Boomrumbleboom.
It's been hot here, and now the heat is breaking. My favorite part of summer, the lightning flickerings in the sky that come so rarely here.
I have a little Collins gem book of Pirates. It is a good book. It covers pirates by era, area, ships and famous types, and has a section on further reading in the back. I approve of sections on further reading: they murmur sweet things to the wishful student in me, the one who wants to learn something - preferably lots of somethings - about everything.
I also have a little Pirates of the Carribean: Dead Man's Chest poster which I plan to bring into town Friday or Saturday and have done up to a larger size. Because, I mean: Depp, Bloom, and Knightley. Who wouldn't want that on their walls?
Hodges Figgis Dublin is a bookshop to be commended. Provided with ISBNs of American books, they went and got them in for me.
" Three of your book orders have
arrived in to us today. 'Contact Imminent' (€7.40), 'Point Of Honour'
(€6.90) and 'The Ghost Brigades' (€21.70)."
I approve of Hodges Figgis, too. Now all I need is a copy of E.E. Knight's Way of the Wolf so I can read the copy of Choice of the Cat I have already.
Boomrumbleboom.
It's been hot here, and now the heat is breaking. My favorite part of summer, the lightning flickerings in the sky that come so rarely here.
I have a little Collins gem book of Pirates. It is a good book. It covers pirates by era, area, ships and famous types, and has a section on further reading in the back. I approve of sections on further reading: they murmur sweet things to the wishful student in me, the one who wants to learn something - preferably lots of somethings - about everything.
I also have a little Pirates of the Carribean: Dead Man's Chest poster which I plan to bring into town Friday or Saturday and have done up to a larger size. Because, I mean: Depp, Bloom, and Knightley. Who wouldn't want that on their walls?
Hodges Figgis Dublin is a bookshop to be commended. Provided with ISBNs of American books, they went and got them in for me.
" Three of your book orders have
arrived in to us today. 'Contact Imminent' (€7.40), 'Point Of Honour'
(€6.90) and 'The Ghost Brigades' (€21.70)."
I approve of Hodges Figgis, too. Now all I need is a copy of E.E. Knight's Way of the Wolf so I can read the copy of Choice of the Cat I have already.