John Allison is totally right, books do rule. After only reading no more than a handful the past 2 years or so, I spent the past weekend reading over 3 favorites that I hadn’t visited in a while.
3 books over 2 days might seem like it’s quite a lot to some folks, but I have this history of consuming the things that I really like. Hell, when I first bought Neuromancer at age 11, I must have read it twice over the course of 24 hours. Why? Well, other than the fact that I’m mildly crazy, I just really liked immersing myself in that world. The same thing goes for movies and music. Don’t ask me how many times I’ve watched The Big Lebowski or listened to Love Will Tear Us Apart — but mostly because I’m pretty sure I’ve lost count.
And maybe it’s not good to admit that I have a habit of being mildly obsessive, but I’ve always been fond of disclosing things that I shouldn’t have…
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I love this! Is that a hamster?!
Actually then, this post should be called books, movies and music rule.
my theory is that Jason goes on missions as a spy when he goes poof like this.
I agree with Cameron. But a spy for whom….
I don’t read much, but if a mouse (or hamster) is telling me books rule, then who am I to disagree. Cool design. Makes me almost want to read.
So, are you done-zo with tees Mr Cosper?
J.C. will be back, we all know, but when I wonder?
I like the spy theory. Right at this moment, Jason is probably deep undercover in an American Apparel warehouse. He’ll figure out what it is that makes their shirts so comfortable, and release the information across the internet. Finally, all t-shirts truly will be created equally. All wars will end immediately (t-shirts are more comfortable than body armor), world hunger will be solved (because American Apparel shirts are so tight, people will eat less and there will be an excess of food), and cats and dogs will walk arm in arm.
I want to believe!
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