Monday, September 26, 2011

Zen Monday: #164

A confession about today's photo: it wasn't taken in Pasadena. I took it with my iPhone about two years ago at a book signing--for this book by Kevin McCollister--in Venice, California. I hope you'll forgive me this transgression as it's a fun shot for Banned Books Week.

Zen Monday is supposed to be the day you interpret the photo instead of me telling you what I think it's about, so I'll stop now.

19 comments:

  1. Looks like the book stack on my bedside table.

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  2. Librarian, I'd like to borrow the third book from the bottom. Could you get it for me, please?

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  3. Can I get some fried onions along with that liver? What wine goes with liver and onions?

    Zen #2 "Tall Tales."

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  4. "To the moon Alice, to the moon!"

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  5. When I asked you to write a column, I didn't mean for you to take it literally.

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  6. Now, all those books on a Kindle or a Nook... Hmmm.... Not the same thing at all.

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  7. Steve just short-circuited me—liver & onions … mmmmmm …

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  8. Handy Bookshelf Carpenter Available.

    PascalJim

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  9. I stood still trying (desperately) to hold my breath. All it would take is one gigantic sneeze and the stack would come down on the crowd. Damn allergies!

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  10. Well you are all too clever for me. I hate liver.

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  11. I agree with Margaret, you all are very clever. Obviously you all read, or at least watch TV.

    Margaret, I'm sure there's a bacon joke in there somewhere but I just can't find it. Maybe it's a Bacon joke, if you know what I mean.

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  12. Bacon didn't make jokes.

    Any idea where that quote is from? I put it into Google and got referred to a lot of liver cancer specialists.

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  13. John and I "thank" all of you who don't like liver (and onions.) That's just all the more for us.

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  14. The drawing at the bottom of this screen immediately reminded me of this post:

    http://www.artequalstext.com/william-anastasi/

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