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Re: Keeping things for a rainy day.
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However, I do remember having a similar experience with a book. I had read, and re-read "Canticle for Liebowitz" for years. After Miller's death, the only other novel he ever wrote ("Saint Liebowitz and the Wild Horse Woman") was published. I bought it and held on to it. The anticipation! To cut it short, the book sucked. I was as disappointed as Swift's persona when he discovers that Celia, his ideal of womanhood, defecates.:rolleyes: I did, however, have several days of excited anticipation. And, I suppose, if I had read it right away, I wouldn't have had that. Maybe the only thing that should be kept for a rainy day is brass.:theband: Shoot, starting to sound like my grand dad:D By the way, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will be in Ottawa to help us colonials celebrate our birthday on July 1. I'm sure you must be thinking of attending, to join the crowds in cheering you future King:D:D:D If you do, feel free to drop over for a brew, I'll be home all day;):D |
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