Glad it's been explained to you, sorry there's an it to explain in the first place.
2.
RIP. I need to watch The Lair of the White Worm through sometime--the once I had a chance to see it on late night RTÉ I was exhausted and only watched through the pub scene, cos I'd heard tell it might be an early incarnation of Oysterband. I can't even recollect if I thought it was or no.
DVD regions are so irritating.
3.
I hope you can find an answer.
4.
I wish I knew. It doesn't seem quite on. I suppose it's better than giving the book to a slavering fanboy, but surely there's someone available who's got both appreciation and interesting opinions.
5.
I'd not known Kafka wrote aphorisms, either.
Commentary by Michael Cisco, who probably does.
Probably. Of course, he could be a pseudonym used by Sir Francis Bacon, who definitely did not write Shakespeare's plays but did make a Philosopher's Stone. (Or, better yet, a pseudonym used by Kit Marlowe, who also did not write Shakespeare's plays but did end up living to the present day after being used as a test subject by some mad alchemist. And therein would lie a webcomic, could I but draw.)
I must catch a bus.
I hope you successfully caught the bus* and that all is going well, or at least adequately.
*I also hope this didn't require 10,000 pound test line, a flyrod made of some exotic composite material which was liberated from a CIA laboratory, and whatever fly a bus would bite upon. (That's my father's thing, not mine, so I have no useful advice on the matter, I'm sad to say.)
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Glad it's been explained to you, sorry there's an it to explain in the first place.
2.
RIP. I need to watch The Lair of the White Worm through sometime--the once I had a chance to see it on late night RTÉ I was exhausted and only watched through the pub scene, cos I'd heard tell it might be an early incarnation of Oysterband. I can't even recollect if I thought it was or no.
DVD regions are so irritating.
3.
I hope you can find an answer.
4.
I wish I knew. It doesn't seem quite on. I suppose it's better than giving the book to a slavering fanboy, but surely there's someone available who's got both appreciation and interesting opinions.
5.
I'd not known Kafka wrote aphorisms, either.
Commentary by Michael Cisco, who probably does.
Probably. Of course, he could be a pseudonym used by Sir Francis Bacon, who definitely did not write Shakespeare's plays but did make a Philosopher's Stone. (Or, better yet, a pseudonym used by Kit Marlowe, who also did not write Shakespeare's plays but did end up living to the present day after being used as a test subject by some mad alchemist. And therein would lie a webcomic, could I but draw.)
I must catch a bus.
I hope you successfully caught the bus* and that all is going well, or at least adequately.
*I also hope this didn't require 10,000 pound test line, a flyrod made of some exotic composite material which was liberated from a CIA laboratory, and whatever fly a bus would bite upon. (That's my father's thing, not mine, so I have no useful advice on the matter, I'm sad to say.)