"Whirlybirds". Now that was an awesome show. Crime fighting helicopters. I swear, they pulled generic cops and robbers and western scripts out of the file cabinet and scratched out "police car" or "horse" and scribbled in "helicopter". Good ol' Chuck & P. T. Awaiting the DVD box set.
I already belong to a BBQ secret cult, am hoping there aren't conflicts of interest with joining the Rex cult…Meanwhile, this year's big Doo-Dah Parade in Pasadena today...
@Sem: Many, many thanks. Really, I'm so grateful. There are so many books out there, and as an English language reader in a French speaking country, trial and error gets real expensive. Thanks again
Had a look at the Abbey Bookstore site, lucky you! Maybe like P-90, you can read a chapter of a great read during each visit, and save your dough for shows:-P
@Sem: This bookshop is dear to me, I only use Amazon to get the details on a book then order through it, even though it's way more expensive. Unless the owner refuses to order it, he can do that, I love it. If you saw the pics, what may not be obvious is that there is coffee and tea hidden between these piles of books. Best place in the city!
Sem i just looked at your book list. We may have very different taste in writers,or maybe i have much catching up to do. I do like Cormac McCarthy -a lot; but to the same degree disliked "the road". Most of these authors i've never heard of at all!
I'd like to read "moby dick" but i may not live long enough; especially if i must read "the old testament" first!
@coelacanth: I had given Sem a list of authors I like and dislike, so this list was biased. Though Faulkner's presence is a hint I should give him yet another try