Today's Weather: Cold and overcast. By cold I mean like, uhh, 50 degrees? Not quite as windy as yesterday but still windy enough to know that it's kinda cold. As a lifetime resident of the greater Chicago Area I can testify that the winters and late falls aren't actually that terrible, it's just the wind that stings.
Today's Horoscope: The cloud cover has obscured my view of the heavens, but if my calculations are correct today oughta be a 7.3 for you Capricorns out there. The rest of us better stay in and read a book.
Speaking of which, I'm logged into the last few pages of Ishmael by Somebody Quinn. I shouldn't say anything about it until I've finished it but it's like Glenn Beck's book in the sense that I'm with it and into it for the first 25%, but then after that I get a little more detached with every page.
While driving today I started to think about the similarities between Bob Dylan and Salvador Dali. I'm sure this has been done before, but it's news to me. Both (and I'm going to write as if Dali were still alive since I ain't so good at grammar) are constantly producing work. Both went through this amusing little Christian phase. People who try to make sense of either put pretty abstract methodologies of thinking into play, but they ultimately just end up sounding crazy.
Despite all of this, let the record show that I still believe that Bob Dylan and Salvador Dali share more differences than similarities.
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