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Said icon being a slight-ly early Easter surprise from the purveyor of Lambert Wilson eyecandy. Yum... It also matches the mental image I had, thanks to some mild mischief in the Houseparty, aka. Exile Central this afternoon.

Apparantly, they're having a garden party tomorrow, which the King of the Exiles is hosting. Didn't stop him from taking advantage of the warm spring weather we had, and sunning himself au naturel (all right, what *DO* you call it when you consider that he's a non-biological intelligence?!) on one of the terraces behind the inn which the gang of crazies occupies. This in the middle of all the hubbub, with work crews and whatnot bustling around him. And yes, everyone was *staring* at him, while he, quite unpreturbed by and rather pleased with the attention he was getting, calmly issued orders from the chaise longue he reclined on.

Well, everyone was staring at him except Flood, who served as the Merv's valet for the better part of an iteration. What do they say about no man being a hero in the eyes of his manservant?

Miserable night at work. It was probably the Old Scratch getting back at me for burying the hatchet today with a dear friend I'd had a major falling-out with.

Other news: Two small packages I was expecting showed up, containing CDs I'd ordered (used) off Amazon.com:

--"The John Michael Talbot Collection" A lovely two-disk set with 35 of the greatest songs by the only Contemporary Christian Musician I like. He's an incredibly talented and holy man, who gave up a career as a rock composer/singer/guitarist to become a semi-hermitic Franciscan monk in Arkansas. My favorite of his work is the oratorio "Light Eternal" -- classical and folk-ish and charismatic all at the same time -- and his Mass setting "The Lord's Supper": I love singing the 'Creed' from that one; you can really feel the Spirit in that one!

Interesting note: the person selling that album was in Louisiana, and they'd put a label on the back of the package, reading: "This item survived Hurricanes Katrina and Rita". And it still plays good, too!

--the soundtrack to "V for Vendetta", which I haven't been able to find anywhere around here (what, retailers, is that movie too subversive for you?!).

Oh, and BTW

Date: 2006-04-16 06:19 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
If you're on AIM anytime this week, tap me and I'll send you some GORGEOUS pics of a restaurant/hotel I found in France-- I think you'd really love 'em, but they're kind of big and I don't want to clog your inbox.

~Ruby

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