Imagine my dismay at discovering that there is a northwest-by-north and a north-northwest, but no north-by-northwest. Oh well, it remains a damn fine movie...
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In my bag at the moment there are two books - Cities of Salt by one Abdelrahman Munif, and David Copperfield, by some English guy or another. I like 'em both, but, at this moment, prefer the Arab to the Englishman. It's tight, though, I'll tells ya.
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Helped with an engine tear-down on a Cessna 172. 'Helped' here signifies that I handed the guy tools and did some heavy lifting and removed some bolts - the guy could probably have done it faster without my constant yammering and helping...
It was a beautiful thing. Did you know there are folks who get paid to work such wonders?
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I forgot how much I hate literature seminars. Sure, the University is between terms, but this morning I sat in on a sort of informal bull-session with grad students and a couple of professors from a couple different departments [all of whom and which shall remain nameless in perpetuity on these here pages]. They chattered on about everything except the works in question. Theory, theory, everywhere theory - postcolonialisticalcumstructuralizinglacanism, or something like that - that's all these folks knew. I asked an apparently quite stupid question - 'Do any of y'all, you know, like this stuff?' I didn't get a straight answer.
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I don't think the fact that I like flying, taking engines apart, studying physics, and writing stuff, way way more than I like the academic study of littratoor, has any relevance whatsoever.
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I've a friend who thinks my desire to some day visit Mumbai is, well, insane. [By the bye, some few of the folks there still call it Bombay - Mumbai is an apparently overheated signifier.] He notes that the island city is overcrowded, wracked by corruption and violence, on the brink of another battle between Hindus and Muslims, and generally full of vice. He thinks this will change my mind. Oh, how little he knows me.
That city is the future in not-so-miniature. Best to understand it. Besides, no place is ever completely fallen until it's simply gone. Except for Dubai, that is, which will, one can pray, find itself consumed by the desert before too long.
I'll get to Bombay/Mumbai some time in the next decade for sure. I mean, there are other places to see first, like Montana. I've never seen Montana...
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Peter Theroux translated the novel by Munif. I had forgotten all about Theroux. Now I want to read his books again.
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At some point I would like to take up welding - I think it would be fun at parties...
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As you can hear, I've run out of things to say.
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It's all clear to me now...
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Peace out.
As you know, I am among many bloggers sympathetic to Orthodoxy. Yes, that's right, I am, despite the occasional snit about John Romanides and the lady at the Greek Cathedral who decided I was an infidel because I look like a 'Frank.' Yes, that's right, a Frank, as in Merovingian, Carolingian, Charlemagne, etc.. I must digress here a little.
'Frank' is an often perjorative, sometimes affectionate, term for a Western European, usually of Catholic provenance, living in a Greek city. For instance, I've just been reading about how in Symrna around 1900, 'Franks' and Greeks lived and worked side by side, but it was never quite clear to the Greeks that those 'Franks' weren't about to launch another raid on the Patriarch's Phanar. Romanides, and apparently some folks at the local Greek Orthodox Cathedral, still think of my ilk as 'the Franks.' I want to shake him and say, 'No Johannes, I may be a SCOTCH-IRISH conqueror, but I'm certainly no FRANK! The kilt's a dead giveaway!'
Anyway, Karl, my Orthodox blogging friend and sometime sparring partner, has this here post on a group known as ESOB. He writes: 'ESOB, for those who don't know, is the acronym for the self-created Ecumenical Synod of Orthodox Bloggers. We are kind of like The Inklings without the English accents, tweed jackets or intellectual acumen.' Seems they might get together for a sort of conference, which seems like the perfect excuse to drink and carry on, and occasionally talk theology. Now, this has given me an idea. I propose the formation of SNOB, Sympathetic Non-Orthodox Bloggers. Now, I know that doesn't completely make sense, as it could just be that we're saying that a bunch of Non-Orthodox Bloggers are indeed Sympathetic People. But, that's obviously not the case, besides, as a SNOB I just know what it means, and so should everyone else. Of course, as the idea's inventor, I get to be the biggest SNOB of them all.
Just imagine the wonder of it all. SNOBs could get together, perhaps, and drink and occasionally talk theology. Who knows, we could jump start ecumenical relations with ESOBs. There could be SNOB - ESOB congresses, we could issue communiqués, swap wine, beer and bourbon recommendations. The possibilities are endless. And of course, those congresses would be discreet, spiritual affairs, where we all held our pinkies out as we quaffed our beers...

