On Spring Break
22Mar09
In which The Gay Recluse goes on a trip.

I’m going away for a few days/weeks/months. Hope you have a beautiful spring (via the mythical Helibores)! xoxo TGR
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Please note that The Gay Recluse has officially retired from blogging, but interested readers can now follow Matthew Gallaway on his blog here.Elsewhere for the Intrepid
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The Twitterverse- matthewgallaway: Walking and blogging http://www.matthewgallaway.com/2010/02/tuesday-fades-away-here-comes-the-snow-.html
- matthewgallaway: @whygreenberg coraggio!
- matthewgallaway: The sky is now officially 'ominous' -- worried that a 'hellmouth' might open up on the way home from work (miss u Buffy)
- matthewgallaway: Thanks to Emily I now have The Talking Heads (circa 77) stuck in my head! (There could be worse things, obv.)
- matthewgallaway: @meaghano @tylercoates are there ne women in c-mac's books? Haven't read him since 'Blood Meridian' which I liked + 'All the Prt Horzzzzzz'
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