Friday, October 28, 2011

Friday mornings are unlike lace

There is little with which we can compare waking up to 'Hot for Teacher' by Van Halen.

Towards the middle, centrally speaking, is a balance between left and right, between right and wrong, and between stealth and clumsiness.

No one has any business spending too much time in the middle. I should know.

Tomorrow and the day after are considered, by many who work standard hours, to be the weekend. The weekends that I generally have are typically filled with busy-ness in terms of activities my children attend, social gatherings my wife and I attend, and naps.

I have been reading Stephen King over the past few days. Currently I am reading 'Carrie'.

I bought a new winter coat this week. In short order I will also by buying some new winter boots. My new job requires me to be outdoors more than my previous job did (due to the commute) and so I need better outdoor apparel.

I will conclude this post with this sentence.

4 comments:

Debstar said...

I read Carrie many, many years ago and then did not read any of Stephen King books until this year. The book I read was 'Full Dark, No Stars' and is a collection of 5 short stories. Well worth the read.

Zhoen said...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6Od7SSEfPc

ghost said...

van halen. so good. do you prefer hagar or david lee roth?

Phil Plasma said...

Deb: A buddy of mine happened to gain access to a large repertoire of ePub files, one folder of which is a large collection of SKing books. I am going through them alphabetically.

Z: funny - not a typical cover.

ghost: I'd say Roth mostly because that's how I discovered VH.