Thursday, March 25, 2010

windy city

frozen fingers tell no lies. four trips on the bike equals forty cold fingers. wicker park and back to see laura. filter is back and better than ever. got my credit card from handlebar; nice of them to open. somehow wrote a song in the few hours on the 14th floor. almost done. electronic, repetitive and transformative.
sushi with darick and selena at Hama-Matsu. a different laura was there too. good food, good tea (sweet ginger and cinnamon). the real story, however, was in the bathroom. try anything once, and if you like it, try it again. i would buy one of these if i had a house. here's a close-up of the controls.


now time for sleep. early, not even midnight yet. been up till 2 writing reviews this week. gonna hit the ground running in the morning. tomorrow starts tonight.

2 comments:

  1. Those are some pretty basic controls, if you start shopping for one and want to see a deluxe model let me know. The heated seats are kind of nice for those cold mornings.

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  2. I did see a button for "heat" and a button for "child" that didn't make it into the picture--or into my experience. My friend who had just been to Japan a couple months ago was the most excited; it made him feel like he was in Japan. Once again, the Japanese have succeeded in inventing a gadget that inspires us to talk about our bathroom experience like it was a natural process and nothing to be ashamed of.

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