Friday, February 2, 2007

Book clubs

After a grueling couple of months under the strict taskmistress that is Erika, I finished the first (and least difficult to read) selection of our Sexy Book Club (tm), Post Office. As you all know, I have long wanted to be a postal employee, spending my days in long shorts, walking through the bustling city streets to deliver girly mags, manly mags, personal letters and bills, bills, bills to the people. Right. [ir]Regardless, we (me, Jason, Tara, Erika and John Barleycorn) met up at Bukowski's (naturally) for some beer-infused conversation about the life of Chinaski, that raucous drunk who is worlds different from his creator, Charles Bukowski.

The consensus was that Jason and Tara have no taste and Erika, John and I are clearly awesome Literature-types. I kid! But I think more people should have bookclubs, because they arouse a certain sort of controlled anger, which I feel is conducive to building and maintaining strong friendships. At the end of the day, no one hated one another because someone liked Chinaski's ass all covered in geraniums and someone else liked when the book was over because it meant he or she could move on to greener literary pastures.

To follow up drunken screwing, I made an executive decision to read Neverwhere, the first novel by the inimitable Neil Gaiman, who warms my heart and my pants whenever I think of his writings. He has a greater imagination than almost anyone I have encountered either in person or in writing. This may be because he tends to write about fantasy worlds on the cusp of our own, which seem to be such a small step to the side of our reality as to almost seem believable. But I don't want to rant about Neil here; I'll save that for the bookclub.

In other news, life continues on as life tends to do. Not that I want it not to, but you know, it does and that's that. It seems some people whose pseudonyms resemble taco bell have an issue with my old-school MUD name from High School. So! I am changing it. but not to my real name; rather, to the name I could only be so lucky to have.

Love and buttercups,
Henry Tilney

p.s. - What would he have to say about me writing a journal and signing off as him. LOL!

6 comments:

Tara Bellucci said...

Oh you BETTA take that Taco Bell comment back. Or we are no longer friends. I mean the fact that it is your HIGH SCHOOL MUD NAME should be reason enough to change it, oui? I am just criticizing it because I am SUCH a good friend.

Gidaren-kun said...

All the more reason to keep it. Nostalgia, baby!

Is T.Bella really an imaginative pen name? Really? Really.

Tara Bellucci said...

It's representative of me. It's the name of my company, and it relates to my blog.

Gidaren-kun said...

Bella for "La Bella Vita"

T. for the 't' in "Vita"

and T. Bella for a play on "T.Bone steak"

WORD. I love it.

Becky said...

Beckana is oh-so-offended.

:```(

John Barleycorn said...

You can call me Brennon. All the Johns and Jons confuse me.