Well, I'm back from a delightful trek with DRJoey: we first went to Central Park this morning, saw the Delacourte Theatre, the statues of Alice in Wonderland and Hans Christian Andersen, the Bethesda Fountain, the Boat Basin, the Sheep Meadow, and Tavern on the Green. We left the Park at 72nd Street, went to the Dakota, where Joey photographed the spot where John Lennon was shot. The trip took about an hour and a half. We then took the subway down to 18th Street and walked over to Academy where we met Ben, visited briefly, and then walked Ben back to work. Joey bought a couple of CDs, including an Irving Berlin compilation. We walked to Footlight, where I bought a British import of a LADY IN THE DARK compilation with Gertrude Lawrence, Danny Kaye, and Hildegarde. We then walked down to Washington Square and over to the subway. Joey is now checking out the TIX booth and I think he's going over to Rockefeller Center. This old whore is tired.
DRPogue, I agree with you. I'd rather be hours earlier to the airport. Since I usually travel with a book the length of WAR & PEACE, I'd rather read and wait in peace. Hmmm, WHORE AND PIECE, it may be my autobio, but is it a better title than SLOUCHING TOWARD IMMORALITY, my other choice?