So girls' night out was not exactly a success. I had a good time because I like my friends - the few that showed up. Miranda came on time and we waited at a lane and then no one else showed. Sally came with a friend later in the evening but she didn't want to bowl so we met her down the block for drinks. Had I not met Tyson there earlier in the evening I wouldn't have bowled at all - although considering my performance, that might have been best. I did have a bunch of apologetic e-mails in my inbox when I got home. I will have to decide if I will plan another one- perhaps the next one will just be a people's night out- perhaps roller skating at the roxy- any interest from the audience?
I should go to sleep as I have a breakfast meeting with a recovering anorexic who is interested in my project and then we are running a pilot in the lab tomorrow and I have a wedding in the evening.
If I get a chance tomorrow I'll finish my 2 lingering posts (from last week and today) and i'll post my recommended reading- all you readers can post your suggestions as well- this means you Casey, Harry, Lilah- etc- you know who you are!
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phillip roth and more phillip roth especially so I married a communist. I know I mentioned this before, but I thought I'd give it a whirl again. It has the complexity of a fine wine. Or as shrek and donkey would say it is like an onion (layers, might make you cry, etc.) and whiel we are on onion books I would recommend the kite runner for anyone who just wants to bleed from the eyes. Wonderful but increadibly depressing.
I am a fan of Mr Roth, some books more than others but I can't pretend to have read his entire oeuvre. I did read the Kiterunner and while I can't say I enjoyed it, I was moved by it and found it very compelling (also disturbing which is why I didn't quite "enjoy" it)
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