This morning I was sweeping the upstairs and Strudel was raiding my nightstand.
“Aha,” I said. “Did you find Mama’s library book?”
“Oh, wow,” she said, as she carried it to the middle of the floor.
“We need to be careful with books. Be gentle,” I said. Strudel patted the book gently, as she’d been shown many times with the cat.
“MWAH!”
“Yes, that’s gentle. You don’t need to kiss the book, though.”
“MWAH!” Pat, pat, pat. Ah, I love Peter Mayle too.
ALSO, I think I love Brandon Hardesty. He is reenacting movie scenes–he’s really kind of ridiculously hammy-good. He slaughters Partick Stewart awesomely.
I’d like to be this guy, just for ten minutes.
Apropos of nothing in this entry, but certainly your Wallingford-stroller-mamas post, read this comic:
http://www.qwantz.com/index.pl?comic=780
It will change your life.
thank you for the correct grammar in your title. you have my heart.
Damn you SJ that better not be an X-Men spoiler!!!!
Hey Anne – would it kill you to use a capital letter? Or was that irony? I’m insomniac and cranky.
Donal, you are absolutely right, and I apologize for beming incorrectly dressed. I was being sincere in my grammtical praise, though.
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William Styron, whose Holocaust novel Sophie’s Choice became a film and an opera, has died, aged 81…
William Styron, whose Holocaust novel Sophie’s Choice became a film and an opera, has died, aged 81…