Monday, March 15, 2010

Who's on deck??

Hey guys. It has occurred to me that we never settled on an "on-deck" selection. Now I know that some of you may not see this as such a pressing issue, considering East of Eden's length, but I find that I sleep a little better at night knowing what's on the horizon. Call it a weakness if you must, I have many. But when the batter is up, he's got two strikes on him and sweat is pouring down his face, the pressure is on. As he steps out of the batter's box, he takes a deep breath and stands back in confident and ready. Why? Because he saw he was not alone. He saw his teammate there, ready to follow him up. He saw who was on deck!!
So, that being said, I've heard whispers of Thomas Kuhn as well The Aneid. I probably would lean a little towards The Aneid, but either one sounds good. Does anyone else have any other suggestions? Let's get this thing solved guys. The circle is empty, begging to be filled. Peace of mind is just around the corner. All we need to know is who's on deck.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Un-Book Related

I’ve started to blog again. It’s nothing profound or penetrating. I just uploaded some photos of the Electric Upright Bass that I’ve been building. Check it out!

http://herringmeisterlist.blogspot.com/

Thursday, March 4, 2010


Hey all,
I thought this looked like an interesting book. R. Crumb illustrated the book of Genesis leaving nothing out and nothing to the imagination. One reviewer said that it changed his perspective on some of what happens in Genesis by seeing the images of what took place. Of course this novel is a "graphic novel" in more ways than one but that's the bible for ya always upsetting people and especially Christians. It might be something to look into or add to a list of possible books to read.