James Joyce Speed Date

Twittiloquy

Happy Bloomsday! Thanks to a couple of mischievous Twittercritics (h/t Huffpo) and the raffish fellow in the eye-patch above, Sarah Palin’s isn’t the only stream of consciousness on Twitter, though there couldn’t be two more Polar opposites than Molly Bloom and Death Panel Nellie.

Molly doesn’t actually show up in “Wandering Rocks,” the great novel’s tenth chapter, here specially adapted as “Twittering Rocks.”  There are a host of other characters who have been registered for Twitter, and you can follow Leopold Bloom, Stephan Dedalus, Bloom’s cat, the Poddle River, or a one-legged sailor.

But here, for Molly lovers (a considerable number, inarguably) is the soliliquy, performed by perfectly luscious Angeline Ball. Yes.

Posted by Mrs. Polly on 06/16/10 at 09:47 AM • Permalink

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I plan to celebrate in my usual fashion—giving hand jobs down on the quay.

ReJoyce!

Happy Bloomsday back atcha, Mrs. Polly. “Stately, plump Buck Mulligan came from the stairhead, bearing a bowl of lather on which a mirror and razor lay crossed.”

Introibo ad altare Dei. “Ad Deum, qui lætificat juventum meam”.

Great video clip, Polly—but the guy playing Gatsby is GROSS!

@kr8tr: vini, vidi, wiki. I’m glad you like! Always happy to accomodate the 8s.

Oblo: Lake Michigan is big with seed?

Strange, thanks for clarifying. Now I realize the importance of the end of Daisy’s dock.

BTW, Strange, if you don’t follow BLOOMSCAT around Dublin today, I’m snitching to your felines!

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