Saturday, March 19, 2005

Omerta

According to the World Book Dictionary
OMERTA is a Sicilian code of honor which forbids informing about crimes thought to be affairs of the person involved.I started the book by Mario Puzo in the morning and slept at 2 in the night,it was like anyother Puzo novel which signifies honor above everything else.
It talks about reasonable men who know that this world is not based on laws,that everything written in law is not enforced (cause some things are for the intellectuals to ponder about,utopia is a myth ).
Pretty much a potboiler ,with the essence of "The Godfather".But it is the important adages and wisdom that books give that is more important.
The lessons out of the book are as follows

"Never pass if you can dribble"
"Never Quit when you are 20 points down in the last quarter"
and "Never go out with a woman who has more than one cat"

i understood the first two but couldn't understand the third one ,although i think i better take his word for it.
Oh i missed my yoga time cause of this book ,got up late at 7:31 am
:((
but shit happens
in between talking on the phone is a pleasure with some girls(read some)
Dares are the most innocuous of crimes commited by a guy
someone listening.anyone

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