After a sighting at Toilet Door Poetry on Saturday, there again with a feeling familiarity. Julian Morrow from The Chaser sitting in a dead area gallery area of Kinokuniya. Apparently signing books from the likes of authors such as Bill Bryson, Dan Brown and Annie Proulx. Camera crew hovering on those eager to see some action with autographs. Those that linger just that little more on the giving end, Morrow taking in the autographs as fast as he was dishing it.
Over by the graphic novels and comics section, the dilemma on reading more Strangers in Paradise pocket books. With no volume 1 on the shelves, several of 2 and 3, the prospective jump around is like that of the Chronicles of Narnia. Luckily, the relationship turmoil and developments between Katchoo and Fracine works well enough without having to read prior material.
Signing away face rights for an appearance on The Chaser's War on Everything yields no results in what date the bit will be on. Another late Friday the closest thing to a lock.
Wednesday, 5 April 2006 - 11:26
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