I read Zen on a long bike ride down the Oregon and California coasts, and sat on the beach and argued with Pirsig a lot. It was interesting, but I was too old for it, being already 28 by that time.
I'm now too old to read Heinlein and enjoy him much as well. I do recall loving the concept of Number of the Beast, with the infinite universes and all, but the end left me baffled and I'm disinclined to go back and find out what really happened.
I admit that I do still say, "What I tell you three times is true," once in a while.
Number of the Beast spurred me to read and re-read a number of books and stories he referenced in the work.
"What I tell you three times is true,
It's from "The Hunting Of The Snark" anyway.
You appreciate the depth of my upset, I see.
I've had the discs for Wonderfalls since last April. Neener. Neener.
Me too! Though I got mine a couple weeks after you did, and I had to try very very hard to stay out of the spoiler thread here because I wanted to watch the finale unspoiled (I succeeded).
I just posted some news on SaveWonderfalls -- some of the cast and crew members will be participating in a webcast on February 1st from the FOX lots (I'll be there, too!). Details about when, where and how to watch are on the site. Does anyone here post at Whedonesque? I'd like to get this news up there, but they frown on people advertising their own sites.
I'll post for you, Cranberry.
Thanks, Allyson!
I'm trying to get more details about the webcast -- they're planning it at the last minute, as usual. Word is Tracie Thoms and Katie Finneran will probably be there. I'm not sure about the others; I know they've been invited, but they're kind of scattered all over the place.