Mawkish for the Nonce

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

New York City, After Hokusai





My favorite moment riding the subway is when you're on an express train and you sail through a non-express station. It makes you feel like a grandee.

Trochee, spondee.

6 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello. I like that moment, too. Unless it's spoilt by having to stand with your face in someone's armpit.

How are the mice?

Are you still living in the hood?

Is the peruvian place you went to Mancora? I love that place.

When is my scrabble invite coming?

9:26 PM

 
Blogger La Misma said...

beckett! ys've risen from the dead. where ya been?

the mice have abated -- I saw one when I got back from england but none since then. the killing spree is over since my super hasn't come with more traps.

yeah I'm still in this trendy, yuppified, choked-with-strollers hood but finding it more irritating every day.

yes, mancora. it rules.

scrabble invite on its way!

5:03 AM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

all the mice and their bigger cousins must have moved to my subway staton as I see the fucking little scurriers almost every morning now on my way into FCB. it starts the whole grim experience off on just the right now.

and Beckett, since you're so tall I am forced to assume that you are bending over to put your face in the armpits of others. posture!

la Misma, are your travelsover for a while or are you still globetrotting? is a get-together in our future? LVL

10:20 AM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

and by right now I meant right note.

10:21 AM

 
Blogger La Misma said...

Hi Pistolgal!
Great to have you back. Yes I'm done traveling for a while -- maybe even to midtown as suddenly I'm poorer than a churchmouse. Maybe I'll start eating my mice. But anyhoo, yes! A get-together, soon.

3:27 PM

 
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