A daily blog by author John Green, winner of the 2006 Michael L. Printz Award for his debut work of fiction, "Looking for Alaska."
John's second novel, "An Abundance of Katherines," is now available at Amazon.com.
January 09, 2007
Brotherhood 2.0: January 9th
OK, it's only the second week and I'm already very nearly not making it through posts. This one almost didn't get out because I came to detroit with a laptop, but without a charger.
Hank looks like a cross between Ryan Phillippe and the pizza delivery guy from Home Alone. More like that than one of the Proclaimers. Which also ends up being cuter than looking like a Proclaimer.
I've been thinking about this on and off for awhile, but Detroit is not the only place in the continental US where you can look south and see Canada. You could be on Archer Way, Porter's Meadows, or Salmon River Road just south of Vanceboro, ME, look south, and see Canada. You could be on the far eastern parts of Grand Falls Lake in ME, look south, and see Canada. You could be on Mud Lake in ME,look south, and see Canada. You could go to Niagra Falls State Park or Beaver Island State Park in NY, look south, and see Canada. You could go to the west side of San Juan Island in WA, look south, and see Canada. I only know this now because of the awesome power of Google Maps.
that was an awesome episode.
ReplyDeletethat waterfall had a smiley face.
auto shows are so f'ed up.
ReplyDeleteFU H2!!
Ok,when you flipped off the hummer, I almost did a spit-take. That was great.
ReplyDeleteI find that I keep looking forward to Brotherhood 2.0 everyday.
I also find myself wondering what you guys are going to do when one of you goes to visit the other one.
Dude, that waterfall was so sweet. Almost as sweet as those ladies...almost..
ReplyDeleteUnlike Peter, I actually did a spit-take when you flipped off the Hummer. Oh the cleaning I'll do.
ReplyDeleteHank looks like a cross between Ryan Phillippe and the pizza delivery guy from Home Alone. More like that than one of the Proclaimers. Which also ends up being cuter than looking like a Proclaimer.
ReplyDeleteA trade show even weirder than BEA... WOW.
ReplyDeleteI spit water all over myself (involuntarily) during the Hummer scene.
I didn't do a spit take, but I 1) am thirsty and 2) upset my cat (who is sitting on my lap) by laughing.
ReplyDeleteI've been thinking about this on and off for awhile, but Detroit is not the only place in the continental US where you can look south and see Canada. You could be on Archer Way, Porter's Meadows, or Salmon River Road just south of Vanceboro, ME, look south, and see Canada. You could be on the far eastern parts of Grand Falls Lake in ME, look south, and see Canada. You could be on Mud Lake in ME,look south, and see Canada. You could go to Niagra Falls State Park or Beaver Island State Park in NY, look south, and see Canada. You could go to the west side of San Juan Island in WA, look south, and see Canada. I only know this now because of the awesome power of Google Maps.
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