i need time to think. to dry the tears. to look at letters and sleep. until then, the lost angel photo to take up space:

thanks for the 'head's up' on this film. it looks like one that will curl me into a ball and start me rifling through my letters too.
i still say jeremy that you would make the most kick ass guardian angel!
Posted by: bobbie at August 12, 2004 02:27 AM i was a bit skeptical about wings on a boy (and without the black dress) - but they definitely suit you my friend.
Is that the documentary "capturing the friedmans" or some other movie?
Posted by: barlow at August 12, 2004 08:58 AM"wings? i don't have wings!"
"of course not. you're a boy."
i'm glad amy let you wear the wings. because this picture is beautiful.
jon, yes on capturing the friedmans. have you seen it?
stephanie, thank you. i, too. amy took the photo--i just donned the feathers.
Posted by: jeremy at August 12, 2004 10:18 AMI haven't seen it - I didn't know it was out on DVD yet. I will probably see it at some point. American Splendor, Kill Bill II, and The Chocolate War are all ahead of it on my mental list of things to see.
Posted by: barlow at August 12, 2004 11:12 AMi didn't know there's a film version of The Chocolate War. frightening thought, yet attractive.
Posted by: jeremy at August 12, 2004 11:44 AMYou look like one of the "Outsiders"...Where are "Soda pop" Curtis, "Ponyboy", and "Two Bit"?
"They weren't looking for a fight. They were looking to belong"
Sparkle on!
Posted by: scabs at August 12, 2004 01:27 PM"Good afternoon" from an imperfect stranger who inadvertently found himself on the doorstep of some truly good stuff and could hardly be expected to go about his business without issuing forth some well-deserved praise.
Okay, bye.
whitey, thanks, man. that's kind of you. and how did you find me?
Posted by: jeremy at August 12, 2004 09:06 PMcapturing the friedmans is good, another recommended documentary, the weather underground. less disturbing, but still riles you.
Posted by: annie at August 12, 2004 09:33 PMthanks, annie--i'd heard about that one, and i'm always game for a riling.
Posted by: jeremy at August 12, 2004 10:03 PMYou're welcome...and thank YOU. I wound up here as a result of a link from a blog I picked at random from Blogger's "most recently updated" list. I'm a toddler blogger in search of good reads.
Posted by: whitey at August 12, 2004 11:32 PMSweet pic.
Cool blog, too. May I link you? (I'm a friend of Teacher Dave's.)
Posted by: Manders at August 13, 2004 06:48 AMthanks, manders. yes, of course.
Posted by: jeremy at August 13, 2004 08:49 AMThe Friedmans is now on my list.
Please use this photo in your book jacket.
Posted by: Emily at August 18, 2004 01:15 PMbook jacket? i'll take that as a vote of confidence. thanks. can i slip a picture of a Subway landspeeder in there?
Posted by: jeremy at August 18, 2004 01:20 PMThe landspeeder itself--definately but a picture of my sad, flat subway? Well, that would just be depressing. I was just thinking of the landspeeder because it says Happy Birthday in its trunk. I'll have to open it on Sunday and wish myself a happy 30. How'd I get thirty?
And you will be needing a photo for a book jacket.
Posted by: Emily at August 19, 2004 11:44 AMemily, let's not mention 30, please.
Posted by: jeremy at August 19, 2004 11:53 AM