Archive for September, 2007

Sep
28
2007

One more reason that I’m a female Luke

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I was watching the episode where Luke & Lorelai went to the Vineyard to stay at Logan’s house. Luke was really uncomfortable the entire time. I am that kind of guest. I want to know the layout of the house in advance. I bring granola bars because I’m not sure there will be food. I worry about whether it’s OK to leave my room. I’m so afraid of overstaying my welcome that I don’t even enjoy the stay.

I guess that I had missed this the first time I watched season 6. I was even thinking “Season 6 isn’t so bad, why did I hate it so much?”. Then the next episode had April in & it & I thought, “Ahhh…now I remember”.

What kind of houseguest are you?

Sep
24
2007

Rory’s Book Club: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

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Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain was another book that I thought that I had read, but I hadn’t. I knew that he & Tom Sawyer were friends & had tricked some boys into white washing a fence for them by pretending it was fun. So, I took this to mean that I “knew the story”, but obviously didn’t.

So, I didn’t know the story. I also didn’t know that this book has been banned from some school districts, including my own because it is seen as racist. I’ve written a Pro Con list about this, but even having read the book & the controversy, I still can’t decide how I feel about it. I’ve never suggested that a book be censored before, but I could’ve lived without the language & I see why it’s been banned from some school districts. I just don’t know.

Sep
24
2007

Rory’s Book Club: Nervous System

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All of the reviews I read of “Nervous System” by Jan Lars Jensen talked about how this book was the true story of how the author used literature to get back in touch with reality after a nervous breakdown. So I was expecting ya know, a story, about ya know, an author who used literature to get back in touch with reality after a nervous breakdown.

Granted, the book jacket didn’t tout this reasoning. Instead, I found the story of an author who had a nervous breakdown. It was still a good story, it just wasn’t as good as it would have been if he would have used literature to regain mental health. On a sidenote, this book had the softest paper of any book I’ve ever read. I would say it was like butter, but who really wants a book made out of butter? Maybe Paula Deen.


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Sep
21
2007

Redneck Renaissance

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I’ve always envied the renaissance fairs, especially when Luke had to go help Liz at the fair. So, I decided to go to my own town festival. Every year, the mountain men come through. I wish I had pictures, but the mountain men didn’t look like people that I wanted to anger. Just picture several booths full of pantaloons for sell, roasted turkey, & lawn chairs made out of wood along with a guy carving arrow heads. They were like one big, oddly dress family. It’s no renaissance festival, but it was still weird & creepy enough to suffice.