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The weather dropped into the 30s today, we got hard, cold dribbling wind with 2 inches of rain today.

I just finished a Rob Roy while reading, “Three Day Blow”. This is my favorite Hemmingway short story.
 
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Keep the fire going in the mantle + pour another + make a night out of good literature. Now if that had been Papa, he could have said that in half the words + relayed a larger point.


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Burn wood , drink whiskey , read well


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Hot Toddy with Weller Special Reserve, fireplace, and “A Clean and Well Lit Place”

Toddy Recipe:

2 oz Weller,
Juice of half a lemon,
Table spoon of honey with comb,
6 oz of hot water.
Toddy Mug heated with boiling water(discard water when building drink)
Build in mug stir briskly after tipping with boiling water.

Garnish with a lemon wheel studded with cloves.
 
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A clean well lit place indeed. If not for the faulty "service?" of UPS I could be joining you now in a toast + an evening of great rereadings of what those of us consider "good literature". Aw cutting the crap, we love Hems work because he was there + wrote of what he KNEW, not supposition. Obviously, although I revere his style I am in no way able to emulate it. Case in point as you may already know, during the Paris years he discussed with Fitzgerald about who could write the shortest short story. I don't know about F. Scott but Hemingway wrote, "For sale, baby shoes, never worn."


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I did not know that story. Thanks for sharing.

If one wants, brandy can be substantiated for Bourbon in the above. I prefer Bourbon. Both good drinks though.
 
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A question here. About a year or so ago I saw a made for TV movie about Hemingway + Gellhorn in the Spanish Civil War starring Clive Owen + Nicole Kidman respectively. Also had Robert Duval as the Communist Comisar. It was a great flick + very well done, including the freeze frames of pictures that we are familiar with. Problem is that I can not remember the name of the show. I was telling an old buddy of mine about it (another Papa aficionado) but for the life of me, I could not remember the title. Any help appreciated. Oh my friend Vance, as well as liking Hemingway, also thinks Nicole Kidman hung the moon so I had to tell him what I saw on the cover of one of the tabloids when you check out of the grocery store. This was at the time of Tom Cruise + Nicole Kidman's divorce + the headline read "Size really does matter Nicole tells Tiny Tom." Serious query on the show, a bit of levity at the end.


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Hemingway & Gillhorn is the name of it,

HBO did it.
 
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Thanks, Amigo. I sent my buddy an email with the info.


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Thanks, I sent you a P.M. BTW, since you have ill thoughts about HBO you might want to consider boycotting Bank Of America as well. Really.


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Time Warner just bought HBO. I did not have problem with HBO until the cancelled HBO World Championship Boxing.

That was what really made me hate them.
 
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Well, we all certainly have our own pet peeves. Mine is in a large part is the destruction of the English language propagated in large part via the media. Case in point; the term 'decimate'. The media uses it regularly when they mean devastate. The term decimate comes from the Latin division by 10. IS. When the Romans encountered rebellious factions that would not surrender, they would kill one in ten of the enemy in retribution. Petty, I guess but words either mean something or they don't.


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I listen to the In Our Time audio book narrated by Frank Marcopolos on YouTube a fair amount when going to bed. 3 day is one of my favorites (after a nice fire and libation or two).


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