To spite old man Chrysler and all his appalling lack of planning, we went to the observation deck of the Empire State Building. On the way we passed a homeless man sitting on the sidewalk who read the front of my torn Xavier gym shirt.That was also the day we stopped to eat at the Automat.
“Hey, Xavier—“ the man yelled.
Oh, great. Another joker, I thought.
“—You’re out of uniform!”
That was actually funny.
“One of your class-mates?” Mike asked.
Because there's no such thing as too much cheese. Unrolling the braciole of consciousness; shaping the meatball of life. Because everything is funny; you just need to view it from the proper angle. Good for cats. Made in Poland. Because everything is like a hat. You know how those gorillas can be... Very unforgiving.
Friday, July 22, 2005
July is almost gone, it is sad to note. In going through all my stuff this week (with the boys away, I can pull out all my pack-rat accretions and do some massive spring cleaning!) I came across a notation I made to myself regarding an incident in July 1989. Alane had come to visit -- she wanted to see NYC, and to do it she was willing to actually spend some time iwth me! So we left my place in Valhalla and got Guido, then drove into Queens, woke up Mike Yee (after remarking upon the Sunbeam he had on blocks in the driveway) and we all went into Manhattan. We had just gone in and out of the Chrysler building lobby hoping to find an observation deck: