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Both terrific; also "The General in his Labyrinth." -- nm
second gary (aka second gary)
Jun 30 '09, 13:07
Non-Canlit: have you read Haruki Murakami? I've read twelve of his books in the last 18 mos.; first was "The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle." -- nm
second gary (aka second gary)
Jun 30 '09, 13:06
Canlit: Peter Behrens (The Law of Dreams), Joseph Boyden (Through Black Spruce), Miriam Toews (The Flying Troutmans) -- nm
second gary (aka second gary)
Jun 30 '09, 13:04
I read "Moby Dick" during first-year algebra (B-, iirc, the book much better). Zafon has a new novel in translation this summer; also David Mitchell. -- nm
second gary (aka second gary)
Jun 30 '09, 13:01
In Canada, Harper (iirc) was trying this spring to eliminate the 'faint hope' provision for granting parole to long-sentence prisoners. -- nm
second gary (aka second gary)
Jun 30 '09, 09:20
In the theatre, "The Empire Strikes Back" (22), mainly at the old University Theatre in Toronto.
second gary (aka second gary)
Jun 29 '09, 20:30
The five in your IM are all theatre-musts (vs. home DVD), in part because they all share a claustrophobic angle, amongst other traits. -- nm
second gary (aka second gary)
Jun 29 '09, 19:03
I was thinking "names for cities" rather than "names of cities." That said, there is a town called Murnau in Bavaria, not far from Innsbruck. -- nm
second gary (aka second gary)
Jun 28 '09, 14:25
Murnau, Caligari.
second gary (aka second gary)
Jun 28 '09, 14:13
Thanks; I saw it last night on TCM, and I hadn't known of it (a pseudo-screwball comedy of re-marriage directed by Hitchcock).
second gary (aka second gary)
Jun 28 '09, 13:41
I'm looking for a screenplay online�Hitchcock's 1941 comedy, "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" (scr: Norman Krasna). Suggestions on where...
second gary (aka second gary)
Jun 28 '09, 13:15
Tonight's specials include venison in an orange pekoe reduction with maple-butter fiddleheads. -- nm
second gary (aka second gary)
Jun 27 '09, 14:55
The starfish variation: where in "Cow" you say "Mooo!," in "Starfish" you cover the face of the questioner with the palm of your hand. -- nm
second gary (aka second gary)
Jun 27 '09, 11:29
It also spells "Snort Farmers."
second gary (aka second gary)
Jun 27 '09, 09:28
That's some commute, Buttle. -- nm
second gary (aka second gary)
Jun 27 '09, 06:55
Unlikely�famous songs, I think, are the duet "Agony," the Witch's song "The Last Midnight." But it is accessible, engaging and it moves right along.
second gary (aka second gary)
Jun 26 '09, 18:13
Jennifer Melfi in Health, Paul Martin in Finance? -- nm
second gary (aka second gary)
Jun 26 '09, 10:39
"Grosse Pointe Blank" used the GnR cover so beautifully. -- nm
second gary (aka second gary)
Jun 26 '09, 09:30
Rossini. Tansen. Dickens. Haydn. -- nm
second gary (aka second gary)
Jun 26 '09, 08:40
Probably a little like chicken. -- nm
second gary (aka second gary)
Jun 26 '09, 08:39
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