all monsters and dust

10.9.04

One of the hardest things about returning from vacation is realizing that life did not stop while you were away and that you have to work double time to catch back up. Working is hard. Especially when I need to be spending all my time catching up on the good stuff that happened on the internet while I was away instead.

There was a new letter from Gary Benchley, Rock Star, in which he tells Para he loves her and she says thank you. This is my favourite part:
""Maybe the parks could have a battle," I said, starting to ramble. "Central Park would be like, 'my fountain is bigger, motherfucker,' and Prospect Park would be like, 'hey, I am so much better for bicyclists,' and Central Park would say, 'how many movies have you been in?' and Prospect Park's all like, 'maybe I could come over and jog around your reservoir, Central Park, except for the part where I get raped and beheaded.'"

There was a new issue of The Plug, in which Jay and Patti compete the Dishwashing-lympics.

Estella finally posted The Chicken Dragons of Doom Complete With Eggs of Doom.

Erin posted a list of names of 7th grade students in her sister's class, including Antroyd, X'Shaerelle, Traikel, Shaequae and Lennon Pickle. And that's just a few.
 




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