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<blockquote data-quote="Mars_Rover" data-source="post: 1986648210" data-attributes="member: 1460"><p>This online music service I subscribe to has Alan Watts' "This Is It" but so far all I'm hearing is badly recorded chanting of gibberish and weird sounds. I checked his work on Amazon and it looks interesting. I shall check out "Become What You Are." [that was a Juliana Hatfield album title, IIRC]</p><p></p><p>I started reading Emile Zola's "The Dram Shop" (or "L'Assommoir" if you like) at the beach but am not really into it. It's about poor people in 19th century Paris and how miserable and hopeless their lives are. I'm going to keep at it. It's supposed to have a really good description of the absinthe experience, which intrigues me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mars_Rover, post: 1986648210, member: 1460"] This online music service I subscribe to has Alan Watts' "This Is It" but so far all I'm hearing is badly recorded chanting of gibberish and weird sounds. I checked his work on Amazon and it looks interesting. I shall check out "Become What You Are." [that was a Juliana Hatfield album title, IIRC] I started reading Emile Zola's "The Dram Shop" (or "L'Assommoir" if you like) at the beach but am not really into it. It's about poor people in 19th century Paris and how miserable and hopeless their lives are. I'm going to keep at it. It's supposed to have a really good description of the absinthe experience, which intrigues me. [/QUOTE]
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