the guru or described as randy for eternity
For most of the first two years that he knew me, my father-in-law pretended not to be able to remember my name.  Of course, I was obligated to return the favor and that is how he picked up the nickname, “Randy.”

the guru or described as randy for eternity

For most of the first two years that he knew me, my father-in-law pretended not to be able to remember my name.  Of course, I was obligated to return the favor and that is how he picked up the nickname, “Randy.”

floyd is lovely
See how she handles the strange infestation in her chair with grace.

floyd is lovely

See how she handles the strange infestation in her chair with grace.

…moving like men deep under water, heads wobbling on strengthless necks, the empty room’s ceiling sky-blue and bulging and under it hanging on the wall overhead to their right the apartment’s upscale TP’s viewer on a recursive slo-mo loop of some creepy thing Fackelmann liked that was just serial shots of flames from brass lighters, kitchen-matches, pilot lights, birthday candles, votive candles, pillar candles, birch shavings, Bunsen burners, etc.

David Foster Wallace in Infinite Jest

It sounds like Fackelman and Gately liked to watch one of my favorite James O. Incandenza films while getting high.

Also, I miss reading Infinite Jest.

[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]

Dead Flowers - Townes Van Zandt

I had been listening to a mix cd that my cousin and his wife gave out as party favors at their wedding.  This song led me to listen to some of Townes Van Zandt’s original stuff and Roadsongs, an album of covers he did. His music is so strong and affecting, and this is definitely my favorite version of this Stones song.

it has been good to have you in my ragged company and happy thursday imaginary constructs -mumblelard