Hey folks - here's a few pics illustrating Jett Loe and Wayne Ordinary American's exciting adventures as dramatised in Chapter 14.
Here's a guy I was staring at in Clement's Coffee while talking to Wayne.
I took a photo of Wayne but didn't want to post it cause I didn't think it was too flattering, but then I went over to his website and saw this picture; so I'm posting the pic below as a nice big Thank You.
If you've listened to Chapter 14, and I pity you if you have, then you know that we were stuck in Mango for what seemed like hours. Here's a pic I took there of purses.
The International Food Fair outside City Hall was full of action. Here's a young couple very much in love. I wish I hadn't yelled at them that all love is fleeting and that they must take passion where they can find it, for it is a cold, cold world out there.
Was getting tired so purchased a cup of coffee from the coffee van, (it's a van with a tent over it...there's something in that...).
I can't think of anything more transitory than a webcam - yet Belfast City Council has put what looks like a very permanent plaque in the ground to let you know they have one.
Wayne looks a bit like Jayne from Firefly.
Jett, stop yelling at people.
Posted by: Jenny | December 19, 2005 at 02:37 PM
Man the camera lies - I can't think of anybody who looks less like Jayne than Wayne...wait-a-minute you just said that 'cause they rhyme...and I'll yell at whoever I damn well please...cause I am evolving into some sort of crazy old man type...
anyhew - have a good flight - Belfast welcomes you with open decomissioned arms.
Posted by: Jett Loe | December 19, 2005 at 02:42 PM
I have no idea who Jayne is... does that make me uncool? or does the fact that I returned my wife's blouse and counted it as a full Saturday make me uncool? Jett, am I uncool? What happened?
Posted by: Wayne | December 19, 2005 at 03:30 PM
I wouldn't call Jayne uncool. Well, he has style. Just no morals.
Here's a pic.
http://www.davonline.com/epsi/firefly/jayne_gris.jpg
Posted by: Jenny | December 19, 2005 at 04:34 PM