the show was entertaining last night. the riot looked really cool. and the former ecw arena is still balls-hot as ever...some things never change.
finished the book "Peter: An (A)Historical Romance" by Jeffrey DeShell. While I appreciate the style he used to write (very lyrical {with interesting use of punctuation [and cadence]}) - that's an example of how he writes in the book - I was really unsatisfied with the ending. Peter is an orphaned man living a cushy existence in LA, but feels empty because his parents died when he was 7 and doesn't remember much about them. He discovers he has a Palestinian half-sister living in Turkey, whom he goes to visit in order to find out more about his father. Why i'm unsatisfied is because he goes through many different tribulations while in the Middle East, seeing things he's never been exposed to, yet he comes back to LA unchanged, still evaluating people by what they wear and listing a price for everything. So, am I to understand that an American (and by extension, all Americans) is unaffected by what's going on outside of our relatively harmonious and safe existence? I don't know if I buy that. I'd like someone else (who's opinion i respect) to read it and let me know what he/she thinks. leave me a comment or email me and i'll let you borrow the book.
current mood: satisfied
current song: season six opener of the sopranos
finished the book "Peter: An (A)Historical Romance" by Jeffrey DeShell. While I appreciate the style he used to write (very lyrical {with interesting use of punctuation [and cadence]}) - that's an example of how he writes in the book - I was really unsatisfied with the ending. Peter is an orphaned man living a cushy existence in LA, but feels empty because his parents died when he was 7 and doesn't remember much about them. He discovers he has a Palestinian half-sister living in Turkey, whom he goes to visit in order to find out more about his father. Why i'm unsatisfied is because he goes through many different tribulations while in the Middle East, seeing things he's never been exposed to, yet he comes back to LA unchanged, still evaluating people by what they wear and listing a price for everything. So, am I to understand that an American (and by extension, all Americans) is unaffected by what's going on outside of our relatively harmonious and safe existence? I don't know if I buy that. I'd like someone else (who's opinion i respect) to read it and let me know what he/she thinks. leave me a comment or email me and i'll let you borrow the book.
current mood: satisfied
current song: season six opener of the sopranos
Queenie,
hey there!!!!
i thought i'd comment and tell u once again about how awsome ur hair looks....yeah...its awsome...lol!
guess what?
that kid Cliff...the one i told u i met in the Library with the myspace comment with that stupid, funny song? ....well he asked me if i wanted to go out for coffee Saturday.....he he....WEEE!!!!
thats all folks!!!
why di i say that?
SIGNED:
TEENAGEXOUCAST
TO:
THE QUEEN OF HEARTS