(November 28, 2011 at 2:35 pm)mayor of simpleton Wrote: If I'm in a bit of lighter mood, I have Joseph Campbell's "Power of Myth" as well as the "Tao of Pooh" from Benjamin Hoff in my mp3 player.
If you can download the 7 part TV series they did with that, it's nice to see the imagery and Campbell talking. I really love listening to him tell stories.
(November 28, 2011 at 2:35 pm)mayor of simpleton Wrote: It was perhaps better due to the dyslexia. God was still a bit of a "prick" in the OT. Kind of mellowed out with the birth of his son. I think Louis Black noticed the same thing that I did, if my memory serves me correct.
You are correct, and in good company amongst fellow fans.
(November 28, 2011 at 2:35 pm)mayor of simpleton Wrote: In terms of real reading, I'm quite illiterate. My wife reads about 200 books a year. Our house looks like a library. Sort of frustrating for me, but hey... you cannot really have it all, otherwise life would be damned boring.
One of my favorite boys ever has genius level smarts, no dyslexia, and never reads books. He gets by just fine. Incredibly smart, hilarious, and wonderful dude. His line is always "I do my reading on the toilet, therefore: Newsweek." I'd say the audiobooks are doing just fine for you.
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