So posts he, this snap from 47th street in midtown. To which she replies, “You would make Jane Austen proud…A lady’s imagination is very rapid; it jumps from admiration to love, from love to matrimony in a moment.” But of course it is only the lights that we should notice. Not that it is evening […]
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Commute
January 4th, 2010 · Comments Off on Commute · Older Essays
How many times can you do the same thing over and over, but it still feels brand new and exciting each time? “I stand out in the front.” “Well where else would anyone want to stand?” “Depends who you ask. There are those insistent on a seat or a drink.” “But, when you stand in […]
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Coffee’s still fresh right?
January 4th, 2010 · Comments Off on Coffee’s still fresh right? · Older Essays
After his third espresso, he says, “So how long do you want to keep this up for?” “Till we run out of things to say.” “That could be years you know,” “The problem with that would be?” “None. Just, compelling. I think that could be a much more compelling talk than content” “Content as in […]
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