I've had the discs for Wonderfalls since last April. Neener. Neener.
Ah, but that's because you are magic Allyson. I am a merely me, and distinctly lacking in the magic department.
Though mine had no commentary.
I imagine they also lacked Tim and the aforementioned "specificity" moment.
Neener. Neener.
Ah, but that's because you are magic Allyson.
She keeps her magic in her spleen. She's magisplenetic.
I can only dream of being able to use "specificity" so effortlessly.
Heh. I use it all the time, but I'll bet Tim was using it in a non-biological context.
She's magisplenetic.
And female while UnTall. Thus, closer to the earth. That's powerful medicine, right there.
I liked Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance a lot. I like quantifying things that aren't quantifiable. It's fun!
It also passed the time during a drive from Illinois; the friend I was traveling with had also read it, and we were both shocked to discover that we'd come away from it with totally different views of what "quality" was. I think arguing about it kept us occupied through all of Ohio.
It also made me very startled when wossname started talking about "The QUAN" in that Tom Cruise movie. I kept thinking, "Pirsig's back?"
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance drove me bugfuck, to the point where I annotated the margins.
I got a very "well, aren't you special vibe off the whole thing. On the up side, a guy who tried to stalk me in university had gone by the net alias of phaedrus, and suddenly I understood him even better.