Four Things, One of Which Is Sorta Two Things
1. I am in Alabama, getting married. I mean, I won't technically be married for a week, so I guess we are still just planning the wedding, but at this point it has begun to feel like we are actually in the process. It's all very fun and exciting. It is also hilariously expensive. Just today I was at the liquor store buying presents for my groomsmen, and the woman behind the counter said, "That will be 110 dollars," and I said, "Man, that is a lot of money to spend on my groomsmen," and she said, "Wait, this is for a wedding? In that case, it will be 300 dollars even." (I'm just kidding. Actually the woman was very nice and called all over town asking if anyone had any Talisker. That ABC Liquors. They really do cater to your spiritual needs.)
2. I've been watching some television the last couple weeks, and man, let me tell you, television isn't as bad as everyone says it is. For instance, this show How I Met Your Mother, which my friend Lindsay "Lindsayism" Robertson and I agree is thoroughly underrated. In an utterly unrelated story, I happened to have attended college with its star, although I did not know him because he was so much better looking and more popular than me.
2b. But not even HIMYM (which is a fantastic acronym, isn't it?) can match the humor and pathos of my new favorite TV show, Deadliest Catch, which is about Bering Sea crab fishing. I relate to the show partly because my dad worked on a boat in Alaska decades ago, and partly because I once spent my own summer in Alaska. Admittedly, I was working in an ice cream store, but it was still really hard. Sometimes my arm would get so sore but I would just have to keep scooping.
3. I very much like E. Lockhart's Fly on the Wall (it's like, what if Kafka was funny and a girl and sort of obsessed with penises), Adrienne Vrettos' Skin (it's just really good), Rachel Cohn and David Levithan's Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist (absolutely exhilirating), and Frank "Dr. Frank" Portman's King Dork (which I obviously liked, since I blurbed it).
4. If you read the New York Times, check out my review of Markus Zusak's new book, The Book Thief (the book is extraordinary, and you should read it immediately) in this Sunday's NYT Book Review.
7 Comments:
Very good review; an even better book.
Loved your Book Thief review. Now I must read it.
Congrats on getting married.
I remember distinctly that I served Josh Radnor his dinner one Sunday in Gund Dining Hall freshman year. It was after a Stage Femmes evening of monologues or something in which I had performed. And he absolutely said, "Hey, you were pretty funny in that show this weekend" or something meaning the same thing.
You are super lucky you got Cohn's book before it comes out! I can't WAIT for it to hit the shelves!!!
LUCKY!!!!!!!!!
The "How I Met Your Mother" graduated from Kenyon in 1996. That may also be a reason you didn't know him.
the deadliest catch is the reason my husband and i even try to watch tv together. we have such different tastes in tv shows but we are sucked in as soon as those bon jovi guitar licks begin!!!
I don't know if this was the case when you wrote this blog post, but now it says on Josh Radnors IMDB page: "Attended Kenyon College with writer John Green." !!!!!
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