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Only if you’re gonna eat what you catch, as long as it’s a keeper!
Speaking of fish… there was some sort of concert going on when I ran thru downtown just a bit ago. Some poor-man’s-Phish-sounding band (Pfishh?) was playing to a surprisingly decent-sized crowd. On the plus side, their noodling n doodling helped dislodge that Wellerman sea shanty from my head.
There hasn't been a sweet li'l "get a room" thread in this sleepy ol' joint for a good two+ years. Dieu merci that they're back!
Take this malarkey to Yammering where it belongs.
It's pretty grim on the other side of the wire. Can't really blame him for sneaking over here for a breath of fresh air
I recommend taking a brain break with Gurdeep Pandher, then! That fellow is a breath of fresh air.
There's a park near me with track and pickleball courts. I choose the track.But pickleball is an emerging pastime down here!
Dieu merci
I opted for the charm of Connecticut traffic snarl instead of hitting your neck o the woods. I hear there’s a bar with a wackadoodle curve at its end somewhere in NY! Perhaps I’ll belly up.
You're a Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court.
Couldn’t find teh curve! Just Vinny Boombatz’s Italian Kitchen, where the chicken parm was just like they make in Parma! Authentic Italian :chefkiss:
i find holey moley oddly entertaining.
Derry Canal Days!
Went to Bayville Adventure Park for mini golf. There was literally no one else there, and the whole beach area was deserted. I wasn’t sure if it felt more like the setting of a SK story, or that Morissey, “Every Day is Like Sunday” song come to life.
Ha, dude can dance! Some of those videos are sikh .
Bellisimo.
You get shot at today? That fancy lingo may be un’Merican!
https://nypost.com/2022/07/04/drunk-wedding-guest-nearly-sets-venue-on-fire-keeps-dancing/
I mean, everyone but Dustin moved on fully within 2 days after Eddie got Bat-tacked… This dude had the sitch fully under control. He preemptively wore his flame-retardant suit!
Dustin was the only one who even mentioned Eddie!
What’s with so many characters in SK books dancing jigs? Every time I read a SK book I think, “I’m not going to read any more books by him; they’re all trash.” Then I get sucked in every couple years or so…
Shucking and shambling!The Talisman isn't great writing, but it's somewhat entertaining.
Boogying along to some juke-joint jive!I refuse to quit reading it, I’m down to like 300 phone-screen-sized pages…I should be able to finish it by sometime tomorrow. I’m like Jack wanting to be done but going on with the quest anyway. In the Territories, my Twinner is laboring over a forever-unrolling scroll.
What was the last SK book you throughly liked?I think Talisman is uneven, there are parts that are good and parts that are tedious.
I dunno that I’ve truly *liked* his writing since I was an adolescent. The Institute was ok, but some of his turns of phrase irritated me.His stories can be fantastic—Stand By Me and Shawshank Redemption are both strong stories. Will I watch the Duffer Bros’ take on The Talisman? Probably.
The Shining is the height of SK for me. A few years ago, I went back and reread Salem's Lot and discovered it was actually awful. Oddly, that was the first SK book I ever read. But I think I was 13, much different this time around.
Again, though…are you thinking movie? When I reread it, I found the obligatory Mystical Old Black Dude really… out of step with the times. Perhaps it was the time when I grew up, maybe it was a sheltered upbringing, but as a kid, I think I thought his characters spoke in, I don’t know, sophisticated (?) ways. Like, no 12-year-old has ever spoken like Jack from The Talisman. But when I was a precocious, insufferable 12-year-old, maybe I thought it’d be cool if 12-year-olds did talk like that.
Not the movie, though I did like the Kubrick film.The Shining Novel. Dick Halloran was so bad that he was a Jar Jar Binks stereotype. But the rest of the book was good. Jack in The Talisman is probably too advanced for his age. But the idea of a 12 year-old undertaking that kind of quest is out there as well.I know you don't love horror novels, but you should try Ghost Story from Peter Straub the next time that you feel like reading that sort of book.
As the parent of a completely average 12-year-old…yup! For an exceptional 12-year-old, they’d never be able to leave their packed schedule of travel baseball/club soccer/competitive dance/chess grand mastery. If they did, they’d fall behind in their endless hustle to nowhere. Sorry, ma, gotta boogie to my practice; hope ya can drive me there and look for your talisman yourself! 23-Skidoo![/quot] This was 1981. Even advanced kids didn't have schedules that packed. That's a new trend thanks to anal retentive parents.
Quote from: jivan on July 08, 2022, 05:29:27 PMAs the parent of a completely average 12-year-old…yup! For an exceptional 12-year-old, they’d never be able to leave their packed schedule of travel baseball/club soccer/competitive dance/chess grand mastery. If they did, they’d fall behind in their endless hustle to nowhere. Sorry, ma, gotta boogie to my practice; hope ya can drive me there and look for your talisman yourself! 23-Skidoo![/quot] This was 1981. Even advanced kids didn't have schedules that packed. That's a new trend thanks to anal retentive parents.Wait..what?!?! I had no idea!!
Wait..what?!?! I had no idea!!
There's a lot of things in The Talisman, like the Oatley Tap Room, that seem more like 1951 than 1981.
Oatley Tap was one of the more believable/timeless settings! Clearly, you live in bougie-ville and have never not lived in some variation thereof!
It's a place where you bring a roll of quarters to feed into the jukebox as you drink one martini after another. You belly up to the bar and say howdy dooski.
You’re drinkin martinis in a place like that, you’ll get your ass kicked halfway to Bethlehem and hope to god you can jig your way back from the Micmac burial ground. Know what I mean, jellybean? You hip to the jive, chum?
I’m travelin down the eastern seaboard via battery-powered mini-locomotive!
Travelin Jivan!
No radial, but I must be in the Blasted slangs. As soon as I stepped out of the car, I smelled a paper mill. There’s no other smell on earth like “mill.” My kid was skeptical, but I confirmed with hotel staff: there is a paper mill in this town. Suppurating wounds and biting worms, here I come!
In the land o wild-ass birds! Ibises taking over. Wood storks glaring balefully. Kites seeming to love the thunderstorms air. Limpkins just quietly stalking…plotting to overthrow the ibises.
You'll see some feathered dinosaurs tomorrow.
I’ve been seein ‘em! If you’ve never watched a herd o ibis rumble around and pluck worms from a golf course, or looked a wood stork in its baleful eye, do you even live in FL? My mom described watching limpkin bash snails on rocks and pull the escargot from the shells (and she has some snail shells from the lakes here—they’re almost baseball size!!!). It’s like that scene in The Talisman when Jack watched the gull eat a clam.
I want to see a scarlett macaw and a great auk.
This’ll be my next painting—a bird take on the classic “dogs playing poker.” I’m thinking scarlet macaw, great auk, emperor penguin, ivory billed woodpecker, kiwi, flamingo, emu.
I saw a spotted lantern fly…but I did not kill it. I’m torn, because they’re invasive and you’re supposed to kill them…but I never kill critters. It’s like the trolley problem, with bugs.
A thought experiment.
In another puzzler… coulda sworn I posted in the MLB thread about Vogelbach… but it’s gone! Have you had posts or threads just *poof*? I think this might be what they mean by “gaslighting”!! :
I saw that post!
Do you see it now, though? :Sherlock:
My main man Vogelbach gets traded the day before I see the Pirates play
Yea, here…but in the Yammerboard MLB new thread (started by the redeemed DrWu, the one that’s bound to eventually become mostly “REDSOXREDSOXREDSOX!!!!” )Maybe I imagined posting there… or maybe that’s what “they” want me to think…
I didn't see it in there. Xi Jinping is now a moderator.
RandMart’s wild conspiracy theories are true!
Rand Mart is now living in an extradition-free country.
The sovereign nation of Slowtwitch!!!