What more can one ask for in a novel?
Zeppelins. There are also zeppelins.
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What more can one ask for in a novel?
Zeppelins. There are also zeppelins.
And a pepper bar!
Wooo. Anne has apparently tapped into my psyche and revealed my lifelong obsession with Zeppelins.
Pepper bars are not necessary in fiction, though.
Jilli, Have you heard this Hannah Fury CD single?
In addition to the album versions of "Meathook" and "Love Today," the single includes a new song by Fury entitled "Angels & Absinthe," as well as her unique interpretations of Berlin's "The Metro," ABBA's "The Winner Takes It All" and Daniel Johnston's "True Love Will Find You in the End."
I've got the Voltaire songs! Thanks, Jilli.
Jilli, Have you heard this Hannah Fury CD single?
No. The only Hannah Fury I've heard is "Vampire Waltz".
Oh, I think you'd like her. Well, there are several songs of hers on the compilation I'm sending.
I presume you've got the live Rasputina record from Halloween 2004?
Oh, I think you'd like her. Well, there are several songs of hers on the compilation I'm sending.
Yay!
I presume you've got the live Rasputina record from Halloween 2004?
Yeppers. I bought it at the last concert.
Hi, mom's home, and has QE on. She says thanks for the -ma.
How's she feeling?
Sail, you make me chuckle.
Ellis is v.v. old and his language screams that, but damn if his approach to reality does not really resonate with me. Good stuff.