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Friended someone new off a good metaquotes reference, probably a student at my alma mater.

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Learned, through a rather complicated set of thoughts and links, that my long-ago major advisor from the English department at said alma mater, a really great guy, died of a massive stroke this past March. As his obit said, though, "He died in the midst of doing his life's work," so I guess that qualifies for at least a slight .

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Went out to car to head for church and production of Muppet video. Found left front tire to be flat. Now I know what the crazy lady on Main Street was pointing to while genuflecting wildly at me on my way home yesterday.

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Went to tell Eleanor why I was taking other car, learning she's come down with the flu and will be home sick all day.

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 Ran Muppets at early service. DVD player worked without a hitch. Did need some very fast hands-on learning about how to turn projector back on, though.

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Heard a reference to this story on Wait Wait just now:
 
W library in record book  
$500M center would be priciest for a Prez
 
BY THOMAS M. DeFRANK
DAILY NEWS WASHINGTON BUREAU CHIEF
 
WASHINGTON - He may be a certified lame duck now, but President Bush and his truest believers are about to launch their final campaign - an eye-popping, half-billion-dollar drive for the Bush presidential library. Eager to begin refurbishing his tattered legacy, the President hopes to raise $500 million to build his library and a think tank at Southern Methodist University in Dallas. Bush lived in Dallas until he was elected governor of Texas in 1995.

When the host got to the part of the story about the "think tank" component, Mo Rocca burst out in uncontrollable laughter for at least a minute. Someone else got there first, though, with the punch line about the cost of the project: "Who knew coloring books were so expensive?"



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Also heard Amy Sedaris on the show. So can you, if you go here and click the link.

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Not even noon yet, and the smileys are winning
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Thanks to OfficialGaiman for this year's poster for the New York Is Book Country celebration, mere weeks from now and 20,000 leagues down the Thruway:

http://members.aol.com/ndanger3di/nyibc.art

A little on the Goth side, perhaps, but I suppose even the trenchcoat Mafia has summer reading requirements.

I've never been to NYIBC, oddly enough, despite always looking for the display of the year's poster in the New Yorker. I was so enthralled by the 1991 edition- King Kong with reading glasses on, atop the Empire State Building reading "The Apes of Wrath"- that I made a detour on a court trip to the New York Public Library bookshop to bring one home. It's still framed and displayed in our hallway.
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Emily had her confirmation class orientation last night.

For those who have missed my spiritual writings among the assorted lightning strikes: I hadn't set foot in that church in a good two years. My overt churchiness tends to take long ebbs after long flows. It was very important to me in high school, totally absent from my life for the next seven years of schooling, returned for all of our Rochester days and about half of our time back here, and then,... meh. The few couples our age we felt connected to all moved. The clergy came and went like women speaking of Michaelangelo in an Eliot poem. And somewhere in all that I got lost again.

Not sure if I'm back. By no means am I driving this bus to heaven (having already guaranteed the reservation at the other place for the first night- nice room in the Nixon Wing, overlooking the Muck Pit and a comfortable distance from the Bobby Goldsboro concert), but I've told Emily if it's something she wants to explore and commit to, I'll take her as far with it as she's willing and wanting to go. Even if it means dressing up for church once a week for nine months.

Stay tuned to see how long this lasts.

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