New review: Callahan's Crosstime Saloon by Spider Robinson
Von: Gabriel (gleverance@gmail.com) [Profil]
Datum: 29.10.2009 16:37
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Datum: 29.10.2009 16:37
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Hi all, Seems I like revisiting the classics. I just reread Callahan's Crosstime Saloon. If you've read it, or not, stop by my hubpage (http://hubpages.com/hub/Callahans-Crosstime-Sallon-by-Spider- Robinson) and let me know what you think. Thanks, I look forward to hearing from you. Here's a short excerpt: A bar unlike any other. According to Spider Robinson, and his narrator, Jake Stonebender, Callahan's Bar is a place you can only find if you really need to. Run by the illustrious Mike Callahan, this is a bar unlike anything I've ever seen. Well-lit, comfortable chairs, and cheap alcohol, this is the type of place we always dream of finding, but never have. Fast Eddie plays piano, "Doc" Webster rules with puns, and a long list of regulars are there to keep the joint hopping. There's a tradition at Callahan's place: you drop a dollar for every drink. You pay your dollar, drink your drink, then you either give your glass back and take 50 cents from the box, or you make a toast. If you're going to make a toast, you step up to the line, drink, toast, and throw your glass into the fireplace. Everyone who steps up to the line gets the undivided attention of everyone in the room. It's that kind of place. And the reason why, you'll never find it in this world. Can you imagine what we could do if we all stopped focusing on our own problems just long enough to help out someone with there's? And that's really what's at the heart of Callahan's, Callahan's Law, if you will: "Shared pain is lessened; shared joy, increased—thus do we refute entropy."[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
