Saturday, May 12, 2007

Food Stuff Consumption And Miscellany

Friday, May 11, 2007

lg coffee
3 sm cups of ice water
med serving of ham/peas/cheese/noodle casserole with
sm side of macaroni salad
3 slices of white bread
1 Entenmann's pound cake (net wt. 2.75 oz.)
2 sm cups of water
1 bottle of St. Ides - High Gravity Malt Liquor (22 fl.oz.)
2 cups of tea
2 servings of chicken/veg/cheese/noodle casserole with
mashed potatoes
2 brownies
2 lg slices of rye bread
1 ham/cheese on kaiser roll (plain) sandwich
1 ham/cheese on 1/2 long roll (plain) sandwich
1 pretzel
2 sm plastic barrels of kool-aid (blue/red)
1/2 sandwich of ham/cheese on raisin bread (plain)
1 med-lg cup of tea
1 ham/mustard on white bread sandwich
1/2 pack of cigarettes

TOBEORNOTTOBE*

Just found out that the James Joyce Book Club (Book Corner**/Philly) has morphed into the Shakespeare Book Club... not sure if I'll continue to go.

Am currently reading the gospel of Luke. I have plenty of issues in regards to Christian theology but will start attending this weekly "Alternative Seminary" ... seems interesting.


Think someone should publish a bible where every "book" was its own hard cover being but small like a paper pocket book. The editon would sort of be like an encyclopedia series with large slip cases for both old and new testament. Would give more weight to them (gospels) by being presented as *separate* (yet part of a whole) which they were/are.

*couldn't find which actor, though think it is Michael York, who says this really fast on stage because the audience always expects it to be said very slowly and with great (over)emotion. Instead, that bit is over with quickly, in the blink of an eye... well so much for that. find that funny.

**just picked up A Confederacy Of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole. was in a brown bag of donated books outside that I noticed while sitting in the shade at one of their tables drinking coffee and smoking a cigarette. told one of the employees about it and he said I could snag a book, free of charge, if I wanted to... which I did.

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