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Washtenaw Flaneurade
12 April 2006
I Died Alone... A Long, Long Time Ago
Now Playing: Toots and the Maytals--"54-46 Was My Number"
Spring's springing slowly, very slowly.

I pledged $25 to WEMU, and am very glad I did, as it's saving my life at work. Fresh Air (Seymour Hersh and Mary Harron today) rules and Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me is a great Saturday morning treat. Work itself is actually becoming somewhat tolerable thanks to one of my new co-workers.

Things in general aren't all that bad right now. I feel a little stupid for missing financial aid deadlines for fall library schools over concern for my outstanding Akron library fine, as it turns out that I don't have one. The silver lining? The money I don't have to pay them. So it looks like I'll be trying to insinuate myself into the system for winter. Speaking of Akron, an old friend contacted me, leading to conact with another old friend (who works with another old friend), bringing back more memories of that city I can't help but view with rose-tinted specs. The WRAP library is almost finished; I put in two early evenings cataloging the non-fiction section and can soon begin entering them into the database. Saturday, I felt less alone in the world vis-a-vis my socioeconomic situation, visiting my friend and former coworker Jenee, the day chef at the Earle Uptown, and later that night my friend and former coworker Phill and his boyfriend Lee. Phill was pretty much my best friend in Ann Arbor for some time until he moved to San Francisco (before moving back several months ago), and hanging out with him is always a pleasure. We all chatted, drank wine, and had a convivial and low-key evening of the kind I haven't had in a damn long time. He capped off the evening by giving me his old DVD player, which was a tremendously nice thing to do and launches me into the 21st century, but also poses the threat of chaining me to the TV room for what could be the rest of my life. Last but not least, one of my stories received some very nice compliments in the British Horror Films Forum.

So life's to enjoy right now.

Posted by Charles J. Microphone at 3:52 PM EDT
Updated: 12 April 2006 3:59 PM EDT
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12 April 2006 - 5:01 PM EDT

Name: Your Brother

Damn Phil!

I was going to buy you a DVD player for your Birthday/Christmas last year, but I didn't think you wanted one. I thought I recall the comment: "All the good films aren't on DVD..."

13 April 2006 - 3:38 PM EDT

Name: Wendell

WHAT???? No, that would have been great, and I appreciate the thought, but I can't imagine myself actually saying that, because it's so far from true. I think it's better to have movies on DVD, but what I may have said is that there are a great many gems that aren't on DVD (and those that are can sometimes be problematic; as Mike Nelson said, "no extras at all on my copy of DOUBLE INDEMNITY, and yet FATHER OF THE BRIDE II probably bristles with behind-the-scenes featurettes and artfully shot documentaries").

Thanks for the thought, though; it really does mean a lot.

14 April 2006 - 5:18 PM EDT

Name: Dad

Soooooo! Classic DVD's for Christmas/birthday. I promise no John Wayne----except for maybe "The Quiet Man". Barry Fitzgerald is a real treat. Happy Easter son and congrats on the story.

15 April 2006 - 12:20 AM EDT

Name: Mom

Relative to your last sentence: what did I tell you?

15 April 2006 - 9:28 AM EDT

Name: Wendell

Who ever said I had a problem with John Wayne? He sounded like an ass as a person, but I enjoy his movies, especially the one where he plays Genghis Khan. "This woman is for MY pleasure!"

And thank you, Mom.

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