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Dinner and a Veil

09/25/02

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Dinner and a Veil

Tonight, my stepson joined us for dinner. He showed up wearing a shirt that said, "My parents said I could be anything I wanted, so I became an asshole." I thought it was pretty funny, but not necessarily appropriate for Red Lobster.

Late in the evening, I started reading Trey Barker's Veil of the Soul, a prose adaptation of Trey's stage play about the life of Edgar Allan Poe. It's very good so far; it's obvious that Trey spent a lot of time researching Poe's life, and the details really help bring the prose to life.

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