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Monday, Aug 29, 2005

train in vain, the fissure king

meet the new dave, shame as the old dave.

sorry, charlie. starkissed wants tuna that tastes good, not tuna with good taste.

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Saturday, Aug 20, 2005

down for the count


Deee-Lite - Pussycat Meow
Etienne Charry - Par Ici La Monnaie
Fantastic Plastic Machine - One Minute Of Love
Bronski Beat - Smalltown Boy '94
Buffalo Springfield - Do I Have to Come Right Out and Say It
Built To Spill - The Plan
Rilo Kiley - Don't Deconstruct
Ralph Stanley & Jimmy Martin - In The Pines
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band - Lonesome Fiddle Blues
Pizzicato Five - Twiggy Vs. James Bond
The Postal Service - We Will Become Silhouettes
The Psychedelic Furs - Love My Way
Pavement - Range Life
Elvis Costello & the Attractions - The Loved Ones
Donovan - Season Of The Witch
The Doobie Brothers - Black Water
tv on the radio - Dreams
The Staple Singers - If You're Ready (Come Go With Me)
Helen Kane -I Taut I Taw A Puddy Tat



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only a quilted northern song

can anyone recall the ad i saw this morning that would have had me doubled over in laughter had i not been supine? non? me neither. guess ill have to settle for the guffaw i encountered when i was introduced to the concept of a "personal lubricant" courtesy of the good people at k-y. k-y is out of the closet.....and loving it!

also, i had a random televisual encounter with a former housemate. the chanceness of the encounter can not be overstated. i was not watching the credits roll for a show i hadnt watched. i lifted my head above the persistent fog long enough to notice my old friends stage name flash across the screen. and a flash it was, could not have been onscreen for more than a second. so i scrolled back through the tivo cache, and there she was, all agrimace, an expression i had assuredly inspired on numerous occassions and which would gratify me to no end if ever memories of said were drawn upon for inspiration. over at imdb i see that her character has recurred for an entire season on six feet under. pretty impressive. despite her driven nature, im surprised she stuck with her acting pursuits. thought she would find some other mountain to climb, that it was a post-collegiate artistic indulgence soon to be supplanted by another whim. maybe i was projecting. just another chapter in the book of persistence pays, i guess.

(the novelty is not lost on me.)


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Friday, Aug 12, 2005

the longish march

i think i might win the award for the sweatiest person on the lower east side this morning. it was bad enough when it was just expelling the daily toxins, now i have flubber to contend with as well. i think i need to be airlifted somewhere and forced to hike back. wheres mao when you need him?

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Tuesday, Aug 02, 2005

i, terrorist

they hate us for our freedom.

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Sunday, Jul 31, 2005

i apologize for spreading the virus

i dont watch mtv so i doubt i see the cutting edge of hipster youth ads but i just saw a minute long ad from burger kings "coqroq" campaign. and while ripping off nirvana and its angsty posture is nothing new, doing so for the sake of chicken sticks might be. (the "video" on the music link is the ad.)

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Thursday, Jul 14, 2005

shits and giggles

"John Derbyshire gets naughty at National Review's Corner:

Given that the four London suicide bombers were all raised -- in at least one case, born and raised -- in Britain, the quintessential liberal democracy; and given that the entire premise of current U.S. policy is that we can end suicide bombing and other terrorism by bringing liberal democracy to the Middle East; shouldn't we be re-thinking our policy?"

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Monday, Jul 11, 2005

who said it?

"My mind and heart are, like those of so many Americans, focused on the Gulf and Iraq tonight. I am thinking about all those brave young men and women in the US and British armed forces whose lives are on the line, and send them my warm support. And I am thinking about all the innocent Iraqis in the line of fire, who fear what awaits them. I remain convinced that, for all the concerns one might have about the aftermath, the removal of Saddam Hussein and the murderous Baath regime from power will be worth the sacrifices that are about to be made on all sides. The rest of us have a responsibility to work to see that the lives lost are redeemed by the building of a genuinely democratic and independent Iraq in the coming years."

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Sunday, Jul 10, 2005

skipping stones

"Oh dear. I can see I'm going to have to go pedagogical on everyone's ass. Just when I was enjoying my Saturday, what with the Orioles bopping the Red Sox and the new CBGB's book in my satchel. But blog duty is blog duty.

Jeff Jarvis, who ought to know better and probably does(nt), writes:

"Conspiracy nutjob, has-been, and bad filmmaker Oliver Stone is making the first movie about 9/11."

No, no, this will never do. "

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Monday, Jul 04, 2005

sigh oops

"Washington and London did not trust the peoples of their democracies to come to the right decisions," Gardiner explains. Consequently, "Truth became a casualty. When truth is a casualty, democracy receives collateral damage." For the first time in US history, "we allowed strategic psychological operations to become part of public affairs... [W]hat has happened is that information warfare, strategic influence, [and] strategic psychological operations pushed their way into the important process of informing the peoples of our two democracies."

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