Believe it or not, I've missed you a tremendous amount.
I'd recently reread Gaiman's American Gods and it reminded me of something I'd read before whilst living in CA... During their imprisonment, captives at the Japanese-American internment camps turned back to centuries-old folklore as a measure of retaining their identity. The psychological pressure sometimes got released in crones reporting badger sightings and fox spirit possessions.
It made me think of the poor bastards in Gitmo and made me curious if they had good campfire stories of the desert and the Djinn.
I'd recently reread Gaiman's American Gods and it reminded me of something I'd read before whilst living in CA... During their imprisonment, captives at the Japanese-American internment camps turned back to centuries-old folklore as a measure of retaining their identity. The psychological pressure sometimes got released in crones reporting badger sightings and fox spirit possessions.
It made me think of the poor bastards in Gitmo and made me curious if they had good campfire stories of the desert and the Djinn.
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I went to the Community Theater in Fairfield on Sat. and saw Ocean's 13 ($4, niiiiice!). Man, those midnight shows we used to do were great. I was telling my girlfriend about it and how they have that cool DVD projector.
i got lots to tell ya!