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!@#$%! 06.16.2008 06:15 PM

Fuck! It's Bloomsday today!
 
And I forgot and I was reading Faulkner.

O well.

Sinbad the Sailor and Tinbad the Tailor and Jinbad the Jailer and Whinbad the Whaler and Ninbad the Nailer and Finbad the Failer and Binbad the Bailer and Pinbad the Pailer and Minbad the Mailer and Hinbad the Hailer and Rinbad the Railer and Dinbad the Kailer and Vinbad the Quailer and Linbad the Yailer and Xinbad the Phthailer.

!@#$%! 06.16.2008 06:16 PM

gotta get going. what disaster.

Lurker 06.16.2008 06:18 PM

Shit! I completely forgot, I've been so fucking busy. Things are only letting up now, if only earlier.

Lurker 06.16.2008 06:19 PM

"Yes"

Lurker 06.16.2008 06:19 PM

Actually it was yesterday.

EDIT - well technically, I'm so fucking tired I'm getting bloody confused.

Pookie 06.16.2008 06:20 PM

No longer. It's Tuesday now.

Lurker 06.16.2008 06:28 PM

Yes that's what I meant. And I don't even have the book with me to read a bit in celebration.

!@#$%! 06.16.2008 08:04 PM

WEll to be precise you have the night for your debauchery & you should be getting home around what, 4am was it?

dont forget your ashplant.

(He lifts his ashplant high with both hands and smashes the chandelier. Time's livid final flame leaps and, in the following darkness, ruin of all space, shattered glass and toppling masonry.)

Silent Dan Speaks 06.16.2008 11:07 PM

I forgot too. I'm not too bummed, I was reading Gravity's Rainbow, which I like better anyway.

And since Faulkner is my favorite author, I don't think you did half bad either.

Lurker 06.17.2008 08:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !@#$%!
WEll to be precise you have the night for your debauchery & you should be getting home around what, 4am was it?

dont forget your ashplant.

(He lifts his ashplant high with both hands and smashes the chandelier. Time's livid final flame leaps and, in the following darkness, ruin of all space, shattered glass and toppling masonry.)


Ah interesting. That bit is in Circe right? Interesting because Stephen is thinking about "toppling masonry" referring to war earlier in the part when he's teaching/getting paid, I can't remember which. I wonder what the significance of it being repeated there is.

Cantankerous 06.17.2008 08:56 AM

forgive me for my ignorance but what is bloomsday?

if it has anything to do with william faulkner count me out.

Sonic Youth 37 06.17.2008 09:17 AM

I'd forgot it was Bloomsday yesterday until this morning, however, I did pick up (first time in over a month) Ulysses last night and read 10 pages (90 to go) all without knowing it was Bloomsday.

Lurker 06.17.2008 09:17 AM

You know of the novel Ulysses by james Joyce right? The protagonist is called Leopold Bloom and the entire events of the book happen on 16th June 1904, hence 'Bloomsday' or Bloom's day.

Lurker 06.17.2008 09:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sonic Youth 37
I'd forgot it was Bloomsday yesterday until this morning, however, I did pick up (first time in over a month) Ulysses last night and read 10 pages (90 to go) all without knowing it was Bloomsday.


Joyce's spirit must have been with you that day

Cantankerous 06.17.2008 09:20 AM

thanks for answering my question. fuckers.
i will not resort to google.

Lurker 06.17.2008 09:26 AM

What's wrong? I answered the question.

Oh yeah and it takes place in Dublin so you can go to Dublin and reenact the route Bloom takes through the city.

GrungeMonkey 06.17.2008 09:26 AM

dont pretend for a second that you understand a word of ulysses
it all sounds nice
but make sense?
its all gibberish to me

Cantankerous 06.17.2008 09:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lurker
What's wrong? I answered the question.

Oh yeah and it takes place in Dublin so you can go to Dublin and reenact the route Bloom takes through the city.

haha i'm sorry, i didn't see that.

anyway i'll have no part of this literary nonsense.

Lurker 06.17.2008 09:30 AM

You're thinking of Finnegan's Wake. Ulysses is really hard especially in particular places, sometimes to the point where it is incomprehensible without much re reading and frequent use of dictionary. With Finnegan's Wake the dictionary is useless.

Glice 06.17.2008 12:51 PM

Balls. I'm setting myself a reminder for next year.


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