Back by popular demand ... me. fuuuuuuuck. Well, fortunately for all of you who read this I am now typing on my new laptop (oooh powerbookG4, how I love you so) which eliminates all of the problems that have kept me from massaging your grey matter with my enlightening brand of ... mmm ... bacon ... er, I mean dissemination. My return to this forum comes after a sabbatical which saw a compromise (veiled anal-raping of democratic principles) on the "nuclear option", the revelation (or confirmation) via the Downing Street Minutes that America is involved in an illegal war led by a criminially complicit federal government, and my farewell to the city/slum of Syracuse, NY. Obviously the most important of those is my glorious return to Great Neck, that reliable bastion of progressive thought and realistic moral and ethical values. Is it me or does all of this cynicism really bring down the mood? Since it is my first post back from my hiatus, I will be merciful and spare you all of the moaning and groaning, however I will not always be as charitable. I keed.
Sooooo ... other news on the homefront - production of the much anticipated second incarnation of Time Trials has begun! The cast and content have been given a healthy dose of awesomejuice and should be wowing audiences by the time Chinese Democracy hits the shelves. Again, I keed - should be sooner than that. Also, a temporary 6th human member has joined my family - my brother's friend from Greece who has never been to America before is staying with us for 3 weeks. I cannot even fathom what a foreigner's concept of America is, especially in recent times - it should be a very enlightening experience for him as well as my family. Perspective is always important, and again, especially for the current state of the global community. We must remember that we are each other, and our common goal is to live happily and peacefully among one another. Listen to what others have to say - really listen - even if you don't agree, even if they are wrong. Look out for each other, communicate, and we will make progress.
Listening:
System of a Down - Mezmerize
Rage Against the Machine - Rage Against the Machine
Reading:
City of God - E.L. Doctorow
Thinking:
Pirates
Khaki pants
Ashy Larry
Monday, June 13, 2005
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