May. 14th, 2009

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  • 11:38 Listen to my station on Blip.fm! blip.fm/invite/Angelophile #
  • 12:21 It's like a wedding disco in here. ♫ blip.fm/~66i9i #
  • 12:32 I'm starting to figure that Mike Choi's a nice guy and fantastic artist but reading what he has to say taints that view. Like PAD and Slott. #
  • 12:38 While there's others like Paul Cornell who I love all the more for their blogs. Including, um, Rob Liefeld, whose enthusiasm is infectious. #
  • 12:41 It all goes to show that there's people whose work I love, who I have no desire to hang out with socially. Now - off to lunch with Dr Doom. #
  • 13:48 Off to the dentist again. Hopefully I have the right day this time. Yes, yesterday was chuffing embarrassing. #
  • 22:11 Had 3 fillings in the one tooth replaced. "There were all sorts of things under there" the dentist said. Not designed to instill confidence. #
  • 22:58 Scissor Sisters. Bluegrass. It's a match made in heaven. ♫ blip.fm/~67vk6 #
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I finally finished reading "The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay" by Michael Chabon. (Although quite a quick read, it's also quite a wordy one, so I've been dipping in and out of it.) The novel deals with two cousins from very different backgrounds meeting in pre-war America and tapping into the ethos of the age to create their comic character "The Escapist".

It's a blend of a tale about the golden era of comics, a tale of intolerance, social change and conflict in the period and particularly the tale of Joe Kavalier, a young Jewish refugee from Czechoslovakia, and his cousin new York raised and sexually conflicted Sam Clay.

Like The Wonder Boys and The Yiddish Policemen's Union, the Pulitzer Prize winning novel demonstrates an exquisite turn-of-phrase and richness of language that's a strength of the rest of Chabon's work. Like those novels the plot's meandering and designed to explore the richness of the characters within set pieces rather than provide a solid, cohesive narrative. It holds together but the differences between the beginning, middle and end sections to the story can be jarring.

Read more... )

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If you founded a religion...
Created by EvilAuthor on Memegen.net

The Church of Insert-Your-Name-Here-Reasonable-Advertising-Rates-Call-1-888-555-GZUS

Your followers are friendly and welcoming people,

who work for a living just like everybody else,

who live in the present, and will try anything (and I mean anything) once or twice,

and who are encouraged to achieve greater spiritual enlightenment by questioning their own beliefs.

Your followers wear whatever they want,

but your priests wear

stetsons

a brooch containing a portrait of you

a hash pipe

Your followers are

a powerful voting block (over 12,000,000),

and they are trying to spread the "good word" through their good works, and by example.

Take this quiz now - it's easy!
Who would be able to join your religion?






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If people hadn't noticed from my Twitter feed, I'm having a play around on Blip.fm at the moment, where you can become a DJ! or rather just post a public playlist that people can listen to. Which sounds less impressive.

But if anyone wants to see my selections, check out my page here.

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