Monthly Archives: August 2003

The Tooth Fairy by Graham Joyce (book review)

my book is called The Tooth Fairy. and its not your ordinary tooth fairy. its digusting and rotted and sometimes its a guy and sometimes its a girl. and this boy, sam, isn’t supposed to see it, but he does. and its all about him growing up. and the tooth fairy teaches him a lot… when it was a he, he showed up while they were at sunday school and to get rid of bordom he showed sam how to nurse his cock in his lap. i was very shocked. and then when the tooth fairy was a girl; it was always having sex with sam. and she’d become any girl that he wanted her to become, except alice. and the tooth fairy warns sam about stuff and sometimes shows up in situations where sam has a lot of distressing emotions. its an odd relationship. the tooth fairy has gotten angry on numerious occasions, gashed sams arm open with glass, scratched his face up for something he said. stuff like that. and also, the tooth fairy does stuff. well the tooth fairy helps sam in difficult situations, but to the extreme that it gets him in more trouble. hes actually been seeing a shrink since he was 7 and and now hes 14. and his two best friends clive and terry – its a normal yet abnormal relationship with them. normal as in he talks and jokes and stuff, abnormal as they make pipe bombs, drink and smoke at 13, [...]

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Comedy of Errors

this evening mother and i saw the shakespearian play The Comedy of Errors at Bard on the Beach. its a Shakespeare Festival. it was really good. it started with a father saying how he needed to find his son. his wife had given birth to twin boys. and this lady in the village had also given birth to twins. but she was too poor to keep her sons so the father bought them. and they would be attendants to his twins. but then they were on a boat and a storm threw one of his twins, on of the slave twins and his wife overboard. and he hasn't seen them since. then we continue to this little town and the two men that didn't get thrown overboard are on the stage. its a master named Antipholous and his slave, Dromeo have just arrived. and they get into QUITE a confusion. apparently Antipholous has a wife, and so does Dromeo, and everyone in the town appears to know them and so on and so fourth. and its not until the end that everything gets sorted out. its really good. i want to read the play now! it was really funny and the dude the played Dromeo that didn't get shipwrecked was really funny. there were some perverted humour parts but it kinda fit in with it. and they had some funny little scuffles with everyone it was neat the way it was like a choreographed dance of sorts.

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