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So what is never knows best...? It is what Mamimi, from FLCL, has written on her cigarettes. And now, I co-opted it for this stupid blog.
9/04/2004 11:26:00 PM
A Wild Sheep Chase [Haruki Murakami]
Ugh... it has been a long time since I watched as much TV as I did today. Something like 8 hours of just vegging out in front of the tube. Good thing it was too hot to do much else, so I did not feel like I was wasting my time too much. Let us see, my day looked something like this: Cal v. Air Force, wherein Cal whipped Air Force, for a couple hours; lunch; UCLA v. Oklahoma State, wherein UCLA was kinda okay for a while than stank like it should, for an hour; mix of Seinfeld and Spongebob Squarepants; Oregon State v. LSU, wherein OSU totally blew the game that would have brough so much prestige to the Pac 10, for a lot of hours; and finally dinner.
But, now I am reversing some of that brain rot with some fine Murakami. This is the last of his translated novels that I have yet to read, it makes me sad to think this is the last, for a while, new and strange journey he will guide me through.
But, now I am reversing some of that brain rot with some fine Murakami. This is the last of his translated novels that I have yet to read, it makes me sad to think this is the last, for a while, new and strange journey he will guide me through.