Harry Connick, Jr.
Axé.
Axé.
It is the weekend and Carnival, but we are still singing for the Saints! Axé.
Saints! Axé.
I read The Racial State for work but it was fun. This book is very revealing and answers many of the questions I had. Axé.
Eh toi! Eh toi là-bas! Mardi Gras! Axé.
When the Saints come marching in. Axé.
Saints! “Oh, what a beautiful audience there is swinging with us!” Axé, New Orleans, Axé. Axé.
Professor Zero: Are there any questions? Class: Who dat? Who dat say dey gonna beat dem Saints? I am posting this song patriotically, for the Saints. But if they win tonight I will post versions of “When the Saints Go Marching In” all week. Axé.
It is the weekend, so we must sing. I sing that it is Carnival time, and that for Carnival, I want to see Indians! Axé.
I had not read anything new at all last Wednesday and so did not post, but now I have read two books, one good and one bad. The bad one, Other Peoples’ Skin, a collection of four novellas by four people, is morally uplifting but as writing, it is about at the level of airplane … More Reading for Pleasure Wednesday: ON THE GENEALOGY OF MORALS and OTHER PEOPLES’ SKIN