Saturday, April 30, 2005

Lake Eden Arts Festival is a big shindig thrown twice a year in Black Mountain, just outside of Asheville, NC. Huge grounds with swimming and camping facilities. Something for everyone with music, arts and much more.

LEAF - May 13-15


saturday morning me//
still in my boxers & sweatshirt/
hazelnut coffee/strawberry-banana smoothie/
listening: obscured by clowns by rumah sakit on wpvm/
and the rain & thunder outside/reading the news-ajc/
what can I get into today?/is it time for a nap yet?/
time for another cuppa & a twista/
so how about you?/

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Thursday, April 28, 2005

Turn Off Your TV Week - April 25-31
I know they mean well, and I bless the spirit in which they intend it, but I'm a big girl and I know how to separate the shit from the chaff. Some people may need to cut the box off entirely and it makes more sense if you're only able to view the main stream media channels and little else. But I pay $70 a month for my movies and cheesy entertainment, so I'll decide when to turn off my TV, thankyouverymuch.

On my satellite setup, I program the stations I want to watch, and delete the MSM channels out of my lineup. I realize the bullshit minority is still gonna seep through, but it quickly gets squashed and doesn't permeate the air like the MSM programs that can resonate throughout your subconscious. We've gotta start thinking for ourselves and educating ourselves. If we don't avoid the party line spewed forth from the network stations, we just may turn into a collective 'Stepford Wives' nation of slackjawed sheeple doing the ol' thorazine shuffle. do-dah, do-dah...

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Indian Numberology, Kundalini, Chakras

Find your Psychic and Destiny numbers. Both of mine were 5 and their calculation of me was eerily correct.

Your psychic number mostly defines your character and is most dominant until the age of about 35. Your destiny number strongly defines how people see you. It becomes more apparent after the age of 35.

Also see: Raising your Kundalini energy through the chakras with yoga, and studying the 7 Chakras.

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Wednesday, April 27, 2005

NEWSBREAKERS - When News Breaks, We Bust It.

Newsbreakers is a nonpartisan media watchdog group. It offers comment and critique on the role of television news in informing the public. The group relies on parody and non-traditional media transformations.

If only to serve as a reminder that we don't have much of a choice if we choose to watch network television. The giant sucking sound you may hear is your brain being sucked out of you and being surrendered over to the box.

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Wednesday's Interactive Post X 3

1. You can watch Moveon's "Elephant's Rampaging Ad". It's pretty funny.

2. What will YOU look like in 40 years? Select a .jpg picture from your computer and transform it into what you'll look like in 10 - 40 years on Age Transformer. Can you say Cryptkeeper? Damn frightening.

3. And, check out this website which enables one to "measure" the readability of one's blog just by plugging in its URL. Looks like I'm not a total trogladyte as I'm scoring in the normal range. (via: Stu Savory)

{Today's Quote}
"Since we don't know where we're going we have to stick together in case someone gets there." -- Ken Kesey

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Tuesday, April 26, 2005

Are anti-drug technologies and mind-control vaccines the future of the drug war?

You may not have heard about it yet -- but you will.

The first mainstream media report was in a British newspaper report dated July 25, 2004. The headline read, Children to Get Jabs Against Drug Addiction. In it, we learn that a "radical scheme to vaccinate children against future drug addiction" is being considered by the British Government.

Under the plan, doctors would "immunize children at risk of becoming smokers or drug users with an injection."

The article claimed the scheme would function "similarly to the current nationwide Measles, Mumps and Rubella vaccination program. Childhood immunization would protect adults from the euphoria experienced by users, making drugs such as heroin and cocaine pointless to take."

Is this the future of the drug war? A nightmare dystopia where children are inoculated against feeling forbidden euphoria? [more »]

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"I wake up in the morning and I consciously create my day the way I want it to happen. Now sometimes, because my mind is examining all the things that I need to get done, it takes me a little bit to settle down and get to the point of where I'm actually intentionally creating my day. But here's the thing: When I create my day and out of nowhere little things happen that are so unexplainable, I know that they are the process or the result of my creation. And the more I do that, the more I build a neural net in my brain that I accept that that's possible. (This) gives me the power and the incentive to do it the next day"...

What The Bleep Do We Know? looks intriguing and has gained a lot of momentum of late with study groups and street teams and conferences. I'm not really clear on if it's steeped in religion and bible based, or if it's more of an esoteric, spiritual based foundation.

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Monday, April 25, 2005

The "conscience clause," introduced this week by state Rep. Jeff Barnhart, R-Cabarrus, would protect a position advocated by some pharmacists, including the man who heads the Medicaid drug program in North Carolina.

Barnhart's bill, filed Wednesday, would give pharmacists the right to refuse to fill prescriptions based on their moral or religious objection to abortion without fear of discipline or "recriminatory action."

"It's a problem," said Walter Klausmeier, chief executive officer of the Raleigh-based Planned Parenthood Health Systems, which oversees several Planned Parenthood offices across the state.

"Pharmacists should respect the practitioner who writes the order and not let personal feelings about a whole host of areas -- not just emergency contraception -- interfere," Klausmeier said.

(Thomas D'Andrea, chief pharmacist for Medicaid in North Carolina, had been listed on the Web site of Pharmacists for Life, with his state contact information.) [more...]
First the Presidency, next the Pharmacists, soon the whole Judicial system, and the Crusades, Part II. How far will the alarmist pendulum swing before it returns to normal?

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Cosmetic Gynecology? WTF? Do these jeans go with my camel toe? Does my ass make my vagina look big? Evidentally it's Lowbrow Monday here @ Easy Bake Coven. (via: omsag)

Putting the "ass" in Classy.

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Sunday, April 24, 2005

Some brightly colored, fun, Firefox themes came out this week. My favorites are SphereGnome and Scribblies, which I'm currently using. I'm getting such a kick out of the juggler juggling in the top right corner while the page loads. Anybody discovered some good Firefox extensions, themes, or plugins lately?

Today's Quote
We don't want too many citizens asking where the power and the money really goes. Informed by psychedelics, people might stop saluting.
--Terence McKenna

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Saturday, April 23, 2005

Animal Collective's forthcoming Prospect Hummer EP (also on Fat Cat, and already cruising file-sharing networks more than a month before its official May 16 release) refines and looks back at their many sounds. It’s a good entry point into their catalogue. And there’s a very special guest: Vashti Bunyan, the late-’60s British songstress whose recently rediscovered work has become a touchstone for folk artists who’ve arrived in the last two years. Bunyan disappeared onto the moors after her 1970 utopian-Britfolk debut, Just a Diamond Day, tanked on arrival. In 2003, she reappeared for "just this one time" collaborations with Piano Magic and Devendra Banhart. Animal Collective collaborating with Bunyan has been compared to Radiohead collaborating with Pink Floyd, but I'll reserve judgement until I've heard more.

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After an absence of more than 10 years, you may want to get that "spongeworthy" list out again. The Today Sponge contraceptive has been cleared for return to the U.S. market. I was sad to see it vanish. It's so quick and easy to use. Now with all the contraceptives available: condoms, birth control pills, morning after pills, the patches, shots -- if you still get pregnant, you're on your own! [more...]

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saturday morning me//
sipping máte/enjoying the quiet before the storm/
snow predicted in the mtns tonight/
here in my black leggings/indian print dress/
ballet flats/got that "fff in a ff look" hair/
listening: The Cut
so how about you?/

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Friday, April 22, 2005

Power Plant Pollution Affecting The Smokies
Protesters are all ready and assembled for President Bush's arrival today to the Great Smoky Mountains. There are still many beautiful places in the mountain range, but they're disappearing fast from pollution. I haven't been there in a long time, but I was appalled at the damage I saw several years ago.

High on the top of one particular mountain, (On top of ol' Smokey....) it looked like there had been a huge fire for as far as I could see. Where once large evergreen trees blanketed the mountainside, scorched stumps now stood defiantly. No green at all. Pollution, acid rain, power plants all did battle on the mountain. This spot had once brought busloads of tourists and school children to picnic, take photos, smell the flowers, wade in the creek. It looked like a battlefield now.

Ozone interferes with photosynthesis, damages leaves and evergreen needles. In Great Smoky Mountain National Park, at least 90 plant species have been damaged by ozone. I believe it because I've seen the devastation.

12:50 PM - Bush just touched down at the Knoxville, TN, airport, by the Smokies National Park. He's going on a tour of these Smokies today. He just reminded everyone today is Earth Day, how great his Clear Skies plan is for us all, and that-- good news -- the ozone levels have dropped here since the year 2000.

Talking loud and ain't saying a damn thing.

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It’s time for the Friday Random Ten Complete Honest Edition. No editing; ie-- include the crappy tunes, too. Pick the first ten random songs from your iPod, cd player, mp3 player, etc, and list them.

1) Beck - One Foot In The Grave
2) Cowboy Junkies - Hard To Explain
3) Sleater-Kinney - Word And Guitar
4) Devendra Banhart - Little Yellow Spider
5) DeerHoof - Top Tim Rubies
6) Pixies - Break My Body
7) Beck - Thunder Peel
8) Mission Of Burma - Weatherbox
9) PJ Harvey - We Float
10)New York Dolls - Lonely Planet Boy

And 5 more for the hell of it
11) Aphex Twin - Fenix Funk 5
12) Squarepusher - O'Brien (Darkness)
13) Frank Zappa - Lumpy Gravy
14) Venetian Snares - Destroy
15) Hafler Trie - Kill the King

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Thursday, April 21, 2005

If you have ever wondered to yourself, "Gee, my life would be perfect if ONLY I had a crocheted vulva?" -- and who hasn't -- then this is the place for you.

That's right. I said CROCHETED VULVA! I do believe they're having a grand opening.

Edited: And check out the Velvet Vulva HandBag from Art Goddess

(Please someone help me. I need a day off.)


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Tuesday, April 19, 2005

Ann Coulter liked the idea of being immortalized on the cover of Time magazine, but she doesn't like the photo shot with a fish-eye lens that she says distorted the image. Personally, I think Time should have used this photo. (Click on the photo to see the Time magazine pic.)

Maru takes mAnn Coulter to task on her recent outright errors, distortions, and lies.


Regarding runruly kids: If you give them an inch, authorities will raid your Neverland ranch.


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Monday, April 18, 2005

FCC license? Who needs it.

Commercials? Surely, you jest.

Kick-ass music? Yepper.

Go have a listen.

I'm finally able to get the streaming Free Radio Asheville on my pc. The last five songs played:
Jello Biafra & Mojo Nixon - Mascot Mania
PG Six - Three Stages Of A Band
Murder By Death - Pillars Of Salt
Cocteau Twins - Athol-brose
Tangerine Dream - Beach theme (Live)


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Last Days, directed by the great Gus van Sant (Drugstore Cowboy, My Own Private Idaho, Even Cowgirls Get The Blues), is about the last days of Kurt Cobain. Great cast. Asia Argento (stunning), Sonic Youth's Kim Gordon, Harmony Kormine, and Michael Pitt in the title roll.




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Saturday, April 16, 2005

Step away from the dick, young people. There are evil blowjobs lurking out there...

Rush Limbaugh apologized for his use of the slang term for fellatio on-air: "[R]esponding to Gore’s statement that the [new Gore TV] network would 'reflect the point of view of young people.' Limbaugh then asked, 'What the hell is the point of view of young people? Blow jobs, that's what they're doing out there. They're out there getting oral sex all day long, that's what they're talking about.'" Yes Rush, you certainly sound put off by the thought. (Radio Ink via: peek)

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"From the beginning I wanted to capture the essence of the human sound to focus on the noises that we all make, laughing, coughing, crying," said the working mother from her hotel room. "I thought it should be like a painting, you could hear whatever you wanted, something different for everyone."

Zap Mama paints another picture for us Tuesday night (April 19) at the Orange Peel on Biltmore Avenue in Asheville, NC. (Interview by Amy Jones, Citizen-Times)

saturday morning me//
a late night/an early rise/
a morning run/gather newspapers/
back home for some vanilla nut coffee& oj/
go to market-(family wants eggplant parmasan for dinner)/
weed flower garden/grab a nap b4 work/
listening: old tape of my husband playing/
yeah, it's a good day/
so how about you?/

Be all you can be. When the military brings the E.

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Why is it that Tom Delay always appears to be smelling dogshit? Could it be the foul stench of corruption that permeates the very fiber of his being? House Of Scandal gives you a quick graphic on who's humping who in Delay's world. (link via: preemptive karma)

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Thursday, April 14, 2005

There are so many new ear piercing options today. To hear my teenage daughter and her friends talk about them or witness their latest piercings is a daily lesson in style and creativity. My son, who's much older, has always been artistic and displays a host of body modifications. When he was younger he liked to see me cringe when he appeared with a new tat or piercing. That was fifteen or so years ago. You didn't see it as much back then here in Smalltown, USA. He now owns a nice shop that does body piercing, tats, and henna apps and lives in another state so I don't see him as much.

Back to the earrings--the lower the number, the larger the pierced hole. You wear a larger earring to stretch the hole and ideally, you go up in size until you have a hole large enough to put a pencil through.

When I hear them speak in numbers and fractions I know they're probably talking about gauges or plugs or eyelets. I think. When I heard them speak of tunnels, orbitals and industrials, I had to step in and get educated.

I remember a time when two holes per ear were radical.

Damn. I am turning into my Mother.

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"Onward CHRISTIAN SOLDIER!!!!"

"Fight the GOOD fight!"

"Our prayers are with you."

"What he did was morally justified."

It is so bizarre what many people think of convicted killer, Eric Rudolph. I feel like a stranger in a strange land where so many people can look normal on the outside, yet be so twisted on the inside. That explains the lack of über coverage we usually get when a killer is sentenced.

Rudolph will spend the rest of his days at Supermax, and you can read (Rudolph's Manifesto here.)

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Wednesday, April 13, 2005

The last time I had a big ol' reach around, hair pulling, ass slapping, belly laugh? While watching Bill Maher read his New Rules segment this weekend.

Ready. New Rule: If you need to shave and you still collect baseball cards, you're gay. If you're a kid, the cards are keepsakes of your idols. If you're a grown man, they're pictures of men.

New Rule: If you have to tell me what fraction of you is Native American, you're not really an Indian. There's a word for people who claim to be one-quarter Indian: Puerto Rican.

New Rule: Ladies, leave your eyebrows alone. Here's how much men care about your eyebrows: do you have two of them? Okay, we're done.

New Rule: I don't need an annoying little sticker on each individual piece of fruit. Let me get this straight: our borders aren't secure, but we're still going through the plums by hand? You know, those stickers are the opposite of appetizing, especially the one on kiwis that says, "Don't these kind of look like your balls?"

And finally, New Rule: Pharmacists have to fill prescriptions. As our audience seems to already know, more and more American pharmacists are refusing to fill prescriptions for birth control because of their personal moral objections. Hey, you know what would really teach us a lesson? If you took off your pretend doctor jacket and got another job.

Or maybe I'm wrong. Maybe cutting off the pill doesn't even go far enough. Yeah, it's high time activist drugstores stopped coddling sluts on every aisle. Let's not sell any more makeup either. A good woman doesn't paint herself. And no more deodorant. You should smell bad. Keep the boys from getting ideas. And no suntan lotion. I've seen what happens at the MTV Beach House, you whore. You want to avoid melanoma, buy a veil.

Why is this country becoming Utah?! You know, I know the conservatives are always saying that the coastal elites don't really get it about them because we just fly over. Okay, maybe. But, you know what? You guys don't get us either. We need to fuck. Refusal to provide birth control threatens our economy and our very way of life here in Southern California. There's a lot of hot chicks out here, man. We need birth control! I mean, seriously, how do you think movies get made?

Now, of course, I know the other side is saying, yes, but this is a moral issue. Yeah, but the problem is, not everyone gets their morals from the same book. You go by the book that says slavery is okay but sex is wrong until after marriage, at which point it becomes a blessed sacrament between a husband and the wife who is withholding it.

In conclusion, let me say to all the activist pharmacists out there, the ones who think sex is bad probably because sex with them always is. Fellas, a pharmacist is not a law-giver, not even a doctor. In the medical pecking order, you rank somewhere in between a chiropractor and a tree surgeon.

You don't answer to a law above the laws of men. You work for Save-On. The doctors are the ones who make medical decisions because they went to medical school, whereas you were transferred from the counter where people drop off film.

Between a chiropractor and a tree surgeon. Get over your righteous self.

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Monday, April 11, 2005



Nina Hagen Zippo lighter.



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Fredrik Odman Photography
Veddy, veddy nice. (via - ollapodrida)



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From the conservative AOL:

Should Tom DeLay step down as the leader of the House Republicans?

Yes...89%
No.....11%

Total Votes: 20,955
Besides being such a nefarious ass, I've always been leary of anyone with a shellacked head. And face.

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Saturday, April 9, 2005

saturday morning me//
a quick run/a quick trip to atlanta bread co/
for coffee & muffin reward/
listening: local radio - WNCW/
riding the lethargy xpress/
so how about you?/

Today's Quote
"Since we don't know where we're going we have to stick together in case someone gets there." -- Ken Kesey

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Friday, April 8, 2005


My Friday Random 10 today is going down Oldies town. I know. I was surprised, too.

1. Brain Jones town Massacre - Not If You Were The Last Dandy On Earth
2. Blondie -- I'm On E
3. Rolling Stones -- She Said Yeah
4. Jefferson AIrplane - Surrealistic Pillow
5. Jimi Hendrix - Little Wing
6. Tom Waits -- Hang on St. Christopher
7. Eric Clapton - I'm Tore Down
8. Bob Dylan - Things Have Changed
9. Beck - Derelict
10.Sonic Youth - Sonic Nurse

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SOLAR ECLIPSE 2005
This Aries New Moon
in Aries
April 8, 2005
1:32pm PDT, Friday
19º 06'- Hybrid Eclipse
2:20pm PDT (maximum)
19º 33'
On April 8th in North America crescent-shaped sunbeams will dapple the ground during a partial solar eclipse. See graphics here. In the middle of the day, darkness falls. Birds stop singing. The sun's corona pops out and shimmers across the sky. For two strangely-silent minutes, while the moon completely covers the sun, you're spellbound inside the moon's cool shadow. Then, suddenly, reluctantly, you're free again--free for the rest of your life to jet around the world trying to catch another total eclipse.

Total eclipses are serious business. Partial eclipses, on the other hand, are just plain fun.

Get ready for fun. On Friday afternoon, April 8th, people in southern parts of the USA, all of Mexico and much of South America will experience a partial eclipse.

If your life is in upheaval, this is the best New Moon to set your intention and make change happen your way. This New Moon in Aries is the right time to create a ritual for getting exactly what you want, no matter how hard the solution, no matter the amount of despair and hopelessness. Renewal is a matter of changing our perspective to include the magical and imaginative realms of possibility; especially with both Mercury and Venus in Aries. Dive back into that childlike world where if it can be thought, it can be made to happen. Aries says, "I can!" with a level of faith that only an innocent child who has not yet failed can muster. Your heart and mind needs to be in the place of "let's go," or "I can do anything," or "I can be anyone," or "the world is my oyster," or "life is an adventure!" when you do your New Moon in Aries ritual. This is a New Moon that asks us to take a leap of faith and do the impossible. This a New Moon to come at who you are with a sense of wonder, magic and first-time awe. Go find out who you are and what you want; you might just be surprised.

Happy Friday!

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Wednesday, April 6, 2005


Don't miss the Mowendi Art Gallery. Nice clean graphics with fun back.

Entheogenesisis 2: From Darkness Back To Light is a conference scheduled for May 21-23, 2005, in Vancouver, BC. Great roster and excellent topics. Appropriate venue. Featuring 3 days of lectures & slide presentations, Psychedelic art on display, and one evening gathering with Guest DJ’s, a live acid jazz band, a chill room with special film screenings, treats, prizes & more.

The Goddess Ungirdled: Encounters with the Sacred Feminine
--by Lisa Sarasohn (cross posted to Every Woman Is A Goddess; From Susun Weed's April eZine - [Link])

{Local}
Asheville Freecycle group on Yahoo! that's very busy. We discussed Freecycle here last year. Check a search engine to see if your area has one that you can use.

Today's Quote
As far as we can discern, the sole purpose of existence is to kindle a light in the darkness of being.
- Carl Jung

np: Jefferson Airplane - Wooden Ships

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Saturday, April 2, 2005

saturday morning me//
ran/showered/java'd/juiced/
navy sports bra & leggings/tennies/
huffing/puffing/trying to stay alive/
packing my lunch for work til 5/
listening: jane's addiction's kettle whistle/
so how about you?/

So many blogs; such a small attention span.

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Friday, April 1, 2005

Satirical Living Will

I, _________________________, do not wish to be kept alive by artificial means. Under no circumstances should my fate be put in the hands of a pesticide applier/congressman who couldn't pass ninth-grade biology, or a doctor/ congressman/ chain hospital owner who thinks that AIDS can be transmitted by tears.

If a reasonable amount of time passes and I fail to sit up and ask for a cold beer, it should be presumed that I won't ever get better. At such time, I instruct my spouse and attending physician to pull the plug and call it a day.

Under no circumstances shall the members of a Legislature enact a special law to keep me on life-support machinery. It is my wish that these boneheads mind their own damn business, and pay attention instead to the health, education and future of the millions of Americans who aren't in a permanent coma.

I don't care how many fundamentalist votes politicians are trying to scrounge for their run for the presidency in 2008, it is my wish that they play politics with someone else's life and leave me alone to die in peace.

I couldn't care less if religious zealots send e-mails to legislators in which they pretend to care about me. I don't know these people, and I certainly haven't authorized them to preach and crusade on my behalf. If any of my family goes against my wishes and turns my case into a political cause, I hereby promise to haunt them with a set of chains to make sure they never sleep well again.

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Signature

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Witness

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Fire up your media device, mp3 player, and set to random play, and then list the first ten songs that come up.

My Friday Random 10 - April 2

1. Beck - Girl
2. Frank Zappa - Motherly Love
3. Malcolm Holcombe - I Never Heard You Knockin'
4. Sonic Youth - Skink
5. Rolling Stones - Waiting On A Friend
6. CSN&Y - Ohio
7. Alice in Chains - Right Turn
8. Robert Plant - Shine It All Around
9. Dead Meadow - Heaven
10. Animal Collective - We Tigers

Now it's your turn to play along. Either in the comments, at Feministe, (who originated Friday Random 10) or on your own blog.

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Tripping Thru The Web, April 1 Edition


Happy St Stupid's Day!
Celebrated by The First Church of the Last Laugh. The 27th annual absurd parade wanders, totters and meanders around, starting at the Embarcadero Plaza. Bring old lottery tickets, pennies and socks for the stations of stupid, and dress accordingly. Free. Noon. Justin Herman Plaza. (SF, CA) I feel a little silly, does that count?

Ilustration Friday is a photo meme with a weekly challenge. This week's topic is, "Crowded".
(via: Anne?)

And speaking of photos, take a look at this one Marie took of the Blue Ridge Mtns. Adjectives fail me.

Comedian Mitch Hedberg dies at 37 - That's sad. He had the dry-est delivery of any comedian I'd ever heard. A truely unique individual. I saw his first television appearance, which was on Letterman several years ago, and every chance I had after that.
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Sez the Rev Falwell:
"Grown men should not be having sex with prostitutes unless they are married to them."
[more noxious gems...] (via: maru whow gets best quote of the day honors for this: Boy, will he be suprised to find out that the Almighty is a liberal black lesbian... )

I Spy A Screw-Up - Latest column in which Maureen Dowd calls bullshit.

NYPress's 50 Most Loathsome New Yorkers list is relentless. It must have been a blast constructing this column. Better duck, bloggers. The shit's slinging in your direction, too, as the first target is the " Franken-headed Gawker Media emperor Nick Denton". Priceless.
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There's a brand spanking new collaborative blog in town. The Scarab Dreamer, is ticking with wild anticipation. Go on over and have a look.

Art With Latex Designs has great looking necklaces and chokers uniquely make of latex so I'll be having one when I can make up my mind. (via: ollapodrida who's in the midst of a posting frenzy of most excellent links and we're all the beneficiaries.)

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