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blamebrampton) wrote2011-01-01 10:57 pm
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An auspicious beginning ...
I had planned to write a short thought-filled essay today.
Prior to that, I had a dinner engagement with a friend who is over from London. I wrote out her Christmas/New Year card. I wished her all the best for 2007.
Dinner was delightful, and I have now downgraded my plans to mineral water and a paperback.
All the best!
Prior to that, I had a dinner engagement with a friend who is over from London. I wrote out her Christmas/New Year card. I wished her all the best for 2007.
Dinner was delightful, and I have now downgraded my plans to mineral water and a paperback.
All the best!
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I stick to paperback crime fiction, currently Agatha Christie. No good at romances, I always want to hit someone!
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I read her for the romance, though I ran out of non-Poirot-or-Marple books now, bah. The loss of blanking out the worst crap is perhaps the most painful for me as a reader. I once was able to enjoy Narnia where I am now unable to read about Aslan. I once found and felt the undeniable pull of attraction between two people in a range of books where now there is nothing but the need to "mate" making the antagonistic and brutal treatment of a male pleasant to a female.
Once again, and I apologise for it, I wish for a memory lapse of my own!
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I've been quite enjoying the Marples, despite thinking I didn't like them very much. I think I was too young to get all her sly humour and satire when I first read them. And you know me, satire will always win me over!
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Satire today is what tragedy once used to be, at least that was one of if not the first papers I wrote about the theatre.