Showing posts with label dogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dogs. Show all posts
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Being An Adult
If you can't occasionally buy a horse's head mask for yourself on a whim, then what's even the point of having a job and making decent money? I've been telling my friends and family that, after emailing them this photo with no explanation. That, a friend of mine decided, is what being an adult is all about: having the means and the decision-making power to buy yourself a horse mask when necessary.
The dogs love it, although one of them is a little nervous it might bite.
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Google Search Terms
It's time again to share my recent Google search terms. You'll see a theme or two develop:
- dogtoberfest
- puppy video
- origins of universe
- how many galaxies are there?
- when will new parks and rec be on hulu?
- how many hairs are on a greyhound?
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Oscar WOW!
I started The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot Diaz last night. I've been meaning to read it for over a year, but couldn't commit to buying it for some reason. Well, I got it out of the library, and based on what I read last night, I better buy myself a copy to own, because it's fantastic.
I'm about a third of the way through - very tired today, although it didn't help that one of my greyhounds was shaking in my bed afraid of the thunderstorm for half the night.
It's about Oscar, a Dominican Republic immigrant who lives with his family in Paterson, NJ. He's a nerd, unpopular - and Diaz really gets this right. Oscar is like the nerdy kids I've known, not some sanitized version that just likes math, or plays chess, or has glasses or something. He's obsessed with Dungeons and Dragons, Lord of the Rings, and a bunch of other books I honestly haven't even heard of. He has no sense of how to talk to girls, he's overweight but won't bother to exercise, he stays inside - you can tell when a character is true or not, and Oscar is true, he's real.
The story is told in a mix of geeky references (which I love, when I get them), profane slang, and Spanish. In addition to charting the lives of one Dominican family, it's also acting as a quickie course in Carribean history for me. This sentence is a good example:
"In the days of the Trujillato, Balaguer was just one of El Jefe's most efficient ringwraiths."
It's funny, it's fast-paced, it's moving - here's the problem. It's made no secret that Oscar dies (hey, the word "brief" is in the title) when still a teenager. I have no idea how, but I don't like it. I hate having characters I care about die. I just hope it's earned, and not the sort of thing done solely to tug on people's heartstrings.
I'm about a third of the way through - very tired today, although it didn't help that one of my greyhounds was shaking in my bed afraid of the thunderstorm for half the night.
It's about Oscar, a Dominican Republic immigrant who lives with his family in Paterson, NJ. He's a nerd, unpopular - and Diaz really gets this right. Oscar is like the nerdy kids I've known, not some sanitized version that just likes math, or plays chess, or has glasses or something. He's obsessed with Dungeons and Dragons, Lord of the Rings, and a bunch of other books I honestly haven't even heard of. He has no sense of how to talk to girls, he's overweight but won't bother to exercise, he stays inside - you can tell when a character is true or not, and Oscar is true, he's real.
The story is told in a mix of geeky references (which I love, when I get them), profane slang, and Spanish. In addition to charting the lives of one Dominican family, it's also acting as a quickie course in Carribean history for me. This sentence is a good example:
"In the days of the Trujillato, Balaguer was just one of El Jefe's most efficient ringwraiths."
It's funny, it's fast-paced, it's moving - here's the problem. It's made no secret that Oscar dies (hey, the word "brief" is in the title) when still a teenager. I have no idea how, but I don't like it. I hate having characters I care about die. I just hope it's earned, and not the sort of thing done solely to tug on people's heartstrings.
Monday, March 1, 2010
New book, sick again
So now I have a bad cold. I've started Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides, which I've been meaning to read for years, but because I'm sick I'm not focusing well enough to make much progress, and am instead just watching TV. Ellen Degeneres is so funny.
My dog is standing on my end table right now. Very weird.
My dog is standing on my end table right now. Very weird.
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