RIP, funny lady
Linda Smith has died. Aged 48, of ovarian cancer.
I find myself feeling very sad …
Linda Smith has died. Aged 48, of ovarian cancer.
I find myself feeling very sad …
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A piece of snow rested on her mouth. She licked it off and tasted the grainy, rainy, travelled taste of it.
I tried so hard to like The People’s Act of Love, by James Meek. But I didn’t, and I simply can’t put my finger on why. It took me a long time to read, and I nearly gave up several times.
the use of language is wonderful – see above. The plot is good, the characterisation is good, the reviews are splendid (which is why I bought it), and yet – somehow – it just didn’t work for me. But it has put me in the mood to watch Doctor Zhivago, which I may just go and do shortly.
p.s. perlmonger has just brought me toast and marmite. See why I love him?
I had a few days in a lull, workwise – clients on holiday and so forth. So I embarked on a site which I have always wanted to do. It’s still a bit rough round the edges, and I have a lot more features planned, but [fx: fanfare]
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good god – I appear to be a School Governor …
I had a bit of an insomniac night – between 3 and 4 a.m. is my bad time. So when the doorbell rang at 7:45, I was asleep; dreaming of having to make boeuf stroganoff for captainblue, while my mother was hanging the laundry of bed linen on the line. Lets not go there, eh?
anyway, I digress.. The postie had two packages – one addressed to perlmonger, and unbranded, and an Amazon one. I bore them upstairs, with an accusing “been buying books again, have you?”. Because I’ve never been guilty of that, oh no.
he looked genuinely confused, which is of course his normal expression, and started to open the unbranded box. I took the Amazon one and found it was addressed to me! It turned out to be a book that marypcb recommended a few weeks ago, and I’d put it on my Amazon wish list. From whence it was despatched, by a CIX user who has signed up for the food site I’m writing – I was really touched. And now I’ll be able to write a decent UI as well. What was it? O’Reilly’s Designing Interfaces by Jennifer Tidwell. Such a kind thought.
perlmonger was still struggling with his parcel, but as he was barely awake, didn’t have his glasses on, and had cut his fingernails yesterday, he had to go and get his mini Leatherman. And it turned out to be the 5 CD set of “The Life and Music of Richard Thompson”. Which I ordered using his Switch card.
so he’s off the hook, for now. And I have much ripping to do.
did thunderbox write this?
Now they will all be forced to seek alternative employment in call centres or some 10-a-penny nouveau burlesque troop.
it certainly reminded me of him .. more from the Guardian here