Thursday, June 23, 2005
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12:24 p.m.
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• Warfare in the Enemy’s Rear, by O. Heilbrunn (1963)
• Selected Themes and Icons from Spanish Literature: Of Beards, Shoes, Cucumbers, and Leprosy, by John R. Burt (1982)
• What Do Bunnies Do All Day?, by Judy Mastrangelo (1988)
• The Romance of Proctology, by Charles Elton Blanchard (1938)
• Cancer: Is the Dog the Cause?, by Walter Cort (1933)
On an unrelated note, tonight is the Serenity screening that Paul, Victoria, Catherine and I will be attending along with several rabid fans.
I'm a little perturbed as my eye Weekly story didn't make it in this week, but the fall-out from tonight should appear in the next issue.
We're apparently going to be honoured with a celebrity guest, a mini-poster (that will be signed), and a keychain. A small Q&A may follow the film. All in all, it should be fun.
Best of all, I'm leaving work early today because of it. The screening starts at 10pm, the line begins at 8pm, and the dinner with the... fans... starts at 5:30pm. I must be presentable. Or hungry.
One of the two.
• Selected Themes and Icons from Spanish Literature: Of Beards, Shoes, Cucumbers, and Leprosy, by John R. Burt (1982)
• What Do Bunnies Do All Day?, by Judy Mastrangelo (1988)
• The Romance of Proctology, by Charles Elton Blanchard (1938)
• Cancer: Is the Dog the Cause?, by Walter Cort (1933)
On an unrelated note, tonight is the Serenity screening that Paul, Victoria, Catherine and I will be attending along with several rabid fans.
I'm a little perturbed as my eye Weekly story didn't make it in this week, but the fall-out from tonight should appear in the next issue.
We're apparently going to be honoured with a celebrity guest, a mini-poster (that will be signed), and a keychain. A small Q&A may follow the film. All in all, it should be fun.
Best of all, I'm leaving work early today because of it. The screening starts at 10pm, the line begins at 8pm, and the dinner with the... fans... starts at 5:30pm. I must be presentable. Or hungry.
One of the two.
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