i have met and am now going out with a young lady whose name bares a striking resemblance to certain other young women in my romantic past...
i am also struggling with tryin to put mac OS 10.5 on my new mac PPC... something i've been struggling with for what seems like eternity but is probably more like a week...
me & her have been together for just under 3 weeks now... i have met her mother...
she is beautiful, with long dark hair,
she came round to buy my trombone, and didn't leave for about 5 days...
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Monday, October 11, 2010
october improvisation
so today... after a weekend of setting up my new G5 computer (a mac)...
& indeed spending time with someone new... who shall remain nameless for now... but who is playing her trombone right now (used to be mine - then it was monty's - now it's hers)...
i got the m-audio sound card thing talking to logic in the G5... put the karma mics up under the knight piano...
and hey presto - a 9 minute improvisation -
enjoy x
Monday, October 04, 2010
booker business
so i woke up today & lazily reached over to find the book...
& read the last 20 or so pages of "In a strange room" by Damon Galgut...
being the 6th of the 6 shortlisted books for the booker prize...
and the decision isn't being made on it until a week tomorrow - so how ahead of the game am i ladies & gentlemen?
slightly lost though now... without the need to go to the big green bookshop and swap over this book for the next one...
although i do need to pick which one i want to keep (not counting C by TomMcCarthy which i bought already)... at the moment i think it's going to be this book i finished today - more thought is required though...
and who should win?
well 1st let me give you my 6 twitter reviews:
In a strange room - Damon Galgut: Hugely powerful, sparely written at 1st but gathering like a storm, maybe a little unbalanced, beautful x (today 4th october)
The Long Song - Andrea Levy: took me awhile to get into the style but it embedded itself in my mind, great characters... evocative writing x (thursday 30th september)
Room - by Emma Donoghue... kept me close to tears most of the way through... well told, thoughtful, lovely, will stay in my head... x (saturday 25th september)
The Finkler Question - Howard Jacobson. Very funny, a little bit painful, slightly flaccid in the middle, has an ending i'm not sure about x (wednesday 22nd september)
Parrot and Olivier in America - by Peter Carey... too long, olivier's character irritating, but ended well & had good history.. too clever x (friday 17th september)
finished C by Tom McCarthy... i was left wanting more... longlisted for the booker... great writer... lovely progressions of images... x (sunday 29th august)
and the 3 that are vying for 1st place in my mind are C (Tom McCarthy), In a strange room (Damon Galgut) & Room (Emma Donoghue)...
hmmmm - i'll wait a little for the dust to settle over my reading of this last one then i'll let you know...
all before the judges make their decision (i'm aware that they all read this blog and they will find it hard to make a decision without my decision)
x
& read the last 20 or so pages of "In a strange room" by Damon Galgut...
being the 6th of the 6 shortlisted books for the booker prize...
and the decision isn't being made on it until a week tomorrow - so how ahead of the game am i ladies & gentlemen?
slightly lost though now... without the need to go to the big green bookshop and swap over this book for the next one...
although i do need to pick which one i want to keep (not counting C by TomMcCarthy which i bought already)... at the moment i think it's going to be this book i finished today - more thought is required though...
and who should win?
well 1st let me give you my 6 twitter reviews:
In a strange room - Damon Galgut: Hugely powerful, sparely written at 1st but gathering like a storm, maybe a little unbalanced, beautful x (today 4th october)
The Long Song - Andrea Levy: took me awhile to get into the style but it embedded itself in my mind, great characters... evocative writing x (thursday 30th september)
Room - by Emma Donoghue... kept me close to tears most of the way through... well told, thoughtful, lovely, will stay in my head... x (saturday 25th september)
The Finkler Question - Howard Jacobson. Very funny, a little bit painful, slightly flaccid in the middle, has an ending i'm not sure about x (wednesday 22nd september)
Parrot and Olivier in America - by Peter Carey... too long, olivier's character irritating, but ended well & had good history.. too clever x (friday 17th september)
finished C by Tom McCarthy... i was left wanting more... longlisted for the booker... great writer... lovely progressions of images... x (sunday 29th august)
and the 3 that are vying for 1st place in my mind are C (Tom McCarthy), In a strange room (Damon Galgut) & Room (Emma Donoghue)...
hmmmm - i'll wait a little for the dust to settle over my reading of this last one then i'll let you know...
all before the judges make their decision (i'm aware that they all read this blog and they will find it hard to make a decision without my decision)
x
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