tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4625171860671748699.post9042433894245471517..comments2024-01-30T18:06:40.312-08:00Comments on Up late talking games & writing? You're...: Speaking in Forked Tongues - My Book Is Out, And It's For Sale! Brad Gallawayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09452185302281177580noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4625171860671748699.post-88528792366448551442014-05-12T20:52:34.662-07:002014-05-12T20:52:34.662-07:00Hey J -
just to clarify, I have two boys, one wi...Hey J - <br /><br />just to clarify, I have two boys, one with me (age 5) and one who lives with him mom (age 12). <br /><br />As for the relationship w/ my dad, not much to say. he's pretty much into himself and never really learned to say sorry, or to take accountability for his own actions w/r/t others. I don't have a lot of time for that kind of guy, and he never had much time for me, so that's where that ended up. Haven't seen him in several years. <br /><br />If you pick up my book and give it a read, LMK what you think!<br /><br />BBrad Gallawayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09452185302281177580noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4625171860671748699.post-54934008891455413152014-05-04T12:09:42.981-07:002014-05-04T12:09:42.981-07:00Interesting post man. Actually, I am more interest...Interesting post man. Actually, I am more interested in you personally then in your book haha. The relationship with your dad, son, is interesting to me because you do mention for example your son once and a while yet he doesn't seem to live with you. Makes me curious. <br /><br />Also, your relationship with your father, is also interesting to me. I can relate to difficult relationships between fathers and sons. Interesting, especially, because I feel you are an intelligent guy who isn't afraid at all to be authentic to the outside world and who is vulnerable at times, and not arrogant at all. A combination which is rare in the modern day. Yet you are a little bit of a public person. <br /><br />Perhaps this all sounds a bit overdone, but I do feel you're a nice guy, though also a little stubborn ocassionaly. Ah well, I do not know you, and it's also fun to try and shape an image of someone based on some audiologs (GC Podcasts) and some vague senses and ideas. <br /><br />Would be nice to meet you once, though I am like in Seattle once every 5 years, max. If you however decide to pay Europe a visit, lemme know. We might drink some coffecola (I drink neither haha).<br /><br />But first things first: perhaps I'll buy your book after all, perhaps it shows me a bit more of who you are and perhaps it is just plain fun to read.<br /><br />One complaint I have in general when it concerns popular media, is that the usual topics are always superhero's, agressive action hero's or people in trouble. I am neither. Movies, books and so on about regular people are rare, so therefore I like where you're coming from with Speaking in FT. <br /><br />If you btw decide not to post this post, I'll understand, since it might be a bit too personall for/about you. No problem! I might actually prefer it. <br /><br />Jnoreply@blogger.com