Friday, March 31, 2006

Friday Random Ten - Shuffle 'em up and show us your ten. if you wanna...!

1. She's Not There - The Zombies
2. Daffy Duck - Animal Collective
3. Goodbye & Hello - Tim Buckley
4. In The Aeroplane Over The Sea - Neutral Milk Hotel
5. Can't You See That She's Mine - Dave Clark Five
6. Aquarius - Boards of Canada (anyone care for an orange?)
7. Kid For Today - Boards of Canada
8. Such Hawks, Such Hounds - Dead Meadow
9. I Call Your Name - Beatles
10. Smile - String Cheese Incident

I need some new tunes. Still listening to the same old stuff.


{Quote}
With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come.
~ William Shakespeare
too late -- they're already here

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Thursday, March 30, 2006

A Mayan Calendar Breakthrough Celebration in 2012


Connections to people you can talk to from around the globe preparing for the coming 5th Day energy - which is what the Breakthrough Celebration is all about!
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Wednesday, March 29, 2006

New Larry Carlson Site

SKYHASEYES - Your daily dose of surreal energy!

This new blog is a growing collection of psychedelic artist Larry Carlson's multimedia art (flash movies, video, soundtracks, web art, digital and mixed media artworks). New work will be featured here, as well as old work from his archives.

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Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Bukowski: Born Into This is just out on DVD. This is the definitive documentary about Charles Bukowski and features tons of footage of the late poet doing what he does best: reading, writing, drinking, fighting and talking about women. The extras alone can entertain you for hours; they include commentary by director John Dullaghan, home movie footage, extended interviews and footage of Bono and Tom Waits reading Bukowski's poetry. If you like what you see, check out the site for Factotum, a new movie starring Matt Dillon as Bukowski's alter-ego, Henry Chinaski.

One lump or two? Is it a teakettle or a dildo? Link [via]

Los Angeles Alternative is an online weekly newspaper of people, arts and ideas that rivals LAWeekly.

Surreal & Visionary Artist of the 21st Century - They are ALL here and then some. Link

All We Are Saying is a documentary about the music business directed by Rosanna Arquette. The film features her interviews with Stevie Nicks, Chrissie Hynde, Joni Mitchell, Radiohead's Thom Yorke, Patti Smith, Yoko Ono, Andre 3000, Elton John and a billion other musicians about how they balance their lives with their art. You can catch it on Showtime this month, where it's also available on demand.

OutThereRadio - topics related to the occult, government conspiracy and the paranormal.

Freezerbox - Online magazine with a wide range of topics, from arms control to political, economy to film.

Overheard: "Why do they keep remaking bad movies? You know the one that sucked but it had the beaver shot? Let's make another one where it looks like Sharon Stone's got ZZ Top in a scissor hold."

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Monday, March 27, 2006

Monday WebTrail

The 28rd Annual St. Stupid’s Day Parade takes place this Saturday, April 1st in downtown San Francisco - [via]

Jarmusch directs Racounteurs video - Link

WeBeHigh.com - Worldwide Marijuana Travel Guide With Marijuana Prices, Spots & Legalization Status.
[Where to cop in Asheville]

60s Beyond - Survivors from the 60s and 70s. Busy and intimate Yahoo group that's fun and imformative.

"There is no end. There is no beginning. There is only the infinite passion of life."
-- Frederico Fellini

Bush: Star spangled bummer.

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Sunday, March 26, 2006

Shifting Consciousness

"The world we are experiencing today is the result of our collective consciousness, and if we want a new world, each of us must start taking responsibility for helping create it."

-- Rosemary Fillmore Rhea

Below are 7 levels of consciousness that clearly outline a path for our evolving consciousness:

- tribal and mass consciousness - one obeys the group and lives by trial and error
- individual consciousness - one develops a stronger sense of self and ego
- seeker’s consciousness - one asks questions and seeks independence
- intuitive consciousness - one develops the heart and is becoming spiritually aware
- group consciousness - one serves a higher good filling the needs of others
- soul consciousness - one experiences spiritual service.

On which level do you spend most of your time? What are you doing to shift to the next level of being?

There are as many paths to understanding, awareness, peace, freedom, love and meaningful service as there are people. Enjoy your journey!

{via~Higher Awareness}

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Filmmaker Antero Alli and Singer Sylvi Pickering


Filmmaker Antero Alli and Singer Sylvi Pickering (aka Sylvi Alli and married to Antero) have a nice site with articles and essays on visionary filmmakers, music, an oracle deck, art and more from their lives in Berkeley. I've had a satisfied trip thru their Vertical Pool. The Sitemap or Links may be a good place to begin.

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The fight for abortion rights continues...

The Great Stop Fucking Him Post - You heard me. If your man doesn't understand that if he's entitled to an orgasm, you're entitled to an unoccupied uterus -- stop fucking him.
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Senator Napoli suggested that if it was a case of "simple rape," there should be no thoughts of ending a pregnancy. Letters by the hundreds appeared in local newspapers, mostly written by women, challenging Napoli’s description of rape as "simple." He has yet to explain satisfactorily what he meant by "simple rape."

The President of the Oglala Sioux Tribe on the Pine Ridge Reservation, Cecilia Fire Thunder, was incensed. A former nurse and healthcare giver she was very angry that a state body made up mostly of white males, would make such a stupid law against women.
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"When a woman is raped and becomes pregnant she does not have the choice of aborting. How many men at the state house have ever been raped?'' Fire Thunder asked.
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thanks, Anne!

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Saturday, March 25, 2006

Who's up for a friendly little game of "Leap Cock"? From Artist Cees Krijnen.





Takahiro Miyashita's design studio Number Nine is becoming well known throughout the U.S, due to its hip new store in Tribeca, NY. The Fuck You Hoodie comes in both a Black and White reversible version. How many times can you say fuck you?

A few items from The Cool Hunter that gave me pause. Nice website.


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Thursday, March 23, 2006

Is Iraq still a roaring boil on society?

"Well, duh."

Despite being called to resign, are you confident the prez wants you to stay on?

"He has expressed that to me."

Is it really easy being a dick?

"Yes. I dont know how many times I have to answer this. It should be obvious."

You really do make it look easy. Does that worry you?

"Does this look like a worried face?"

"No, it doesn't."

"Do I have to be such an arrogant asshole?"

"Well, yes. Yes, I do."





Why does Donald Rumsfeld always ask and answer his own questions?




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Wednesday, March 22, 2006


STONED-The Story of Brian Jones

For many, Brian Jones was the style and soul of the Rolling Stones. Jones was not only a brilliant guitarist but also a fashionista in style-obsessed 1960s London. But in death he was simply dismissed as a rock’n'roll fuck-up.

Jones, oddly, is played by Leo Gregory, who has the body of a linebacker, not the lithe, feminine frame of the blonde, mop-topped rocker. The film opens with Jones holed up in the cute estate once the haunt of Winnie the Pooh author A.A. Milne. Puttering around an opiate haze of guitars and recording equipment, Jones lounges around in velvet pants with his oft-naked Swedish girlfriend Anna. [more...]

Frail and femme Brian Jones' character must be carefully cast. It appears that it wasn't. And the linebacker body is no good. I would have preferred they found someone with a mohawk and a slight frame than get the hair right and have a linebacker's body.

Someone should make the Anita Pallenberg story. She was a model and an actress and a heroin addict. She was also Brian's one time girlfriend, was once infatuated with Mick and was eventually Keith's wife and mother of their 3 children. I bet she has a few stories to tell.


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FBI agent: Bush's FBI and Justice Dept refused to take Moussaoui seriously pre-9/11

by John in DC - 3/20/2006 07:33:00 PM


This is possibly the biggest untold, or at least not yet fully tapped, story in Washington. The Bush administration had one of the September 11 terrorists in their hands, before September 11, and refused to listen to local FBI agents' warnings that this guy was planning something big.

In the four weeks leading up to September 11, the Bush administration refused to listen to their own agents' warnings that Moussaoui was up to something big.

Bush could have stopped September 11 with this information, yet his administration simply let it go, and 3,000 Americans died.

Bush likes to cite September 11. Fine, lets cite September 11.

He had the power to stop it, and didn't. He had one of the hijackers in his custody, and ignored him.

Imagine what the response would be from the mainstream media and from the Republicans had Bill Clinton done nothing while possessing the key to an imminent attack that would take down the World Trade Center and kill 3,000 Americans?

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Coca-Cola's newest drink, Coca-Cola Blak, is scheduled to be officially released on April 3rd. The drink, which we have mentioned before, is a blend of classic Coke and coffee "essence." The company is trying to market the uniqueness of the product, but similar blends have been released in the past and have failed.

Interesting...I wonder what it tastes like. But coffee essense? A caffeine/espresso jolt might be more successful.

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Cosmic Reboot

Although Sacrament of Transition uses ibogaine for spiritual initiation ceremonies; we recognize that the vast majority of individuals who are seeking access to Tabernanthe iboga, do so for the plethora of beneficial effects this sacred plant can offer seekers who are physically dependent upon addictive drugs such as heroin, crack cocaine, alcohol, and a variety of other prescription or illicit molecules.

If you are presently drug-dependent, and do not have access to ibogaine treatment, or cannot afford it; Sacrament of Transition will begin offering remote initiations at no cost.

One remote initiation will be given on each of the religion's official holidays: Spring Equinox, Summer Solstice, Fall Equinox, and Winter Solstice.

Sounds good until you see it can't be shipped to any country where it's illegal, which is the United States, Belgium, Switzerland, and Denmark. The rest of planet earth is a go. But I'm optimistic about Ibogaine. Once upon a time methadone clinics were few and far between, but every metropolis now has one or three. For more info, see ibogaine.mindvox.com

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Tuesday, March 21, 2006

She Shamans & Magic Mamas Conference - June 23-25, 2006

Confirmed presenters include: Kathleen Harrison - Cynthia Palmer - Valerie Corral - Susie Bright - Jane Straight - Linda Rosa Corazon - Karen Vogel - Macha Nightmare - Patricia Winters - Rev. Anne Zapf - Sandra Karpetas - Lou Montgomery - Adele Getty - Diane Darling.

Meeting in circles and clutches, on crafted redwood, on the Earth, beneath an ancient fir tree, in water, around fire, and in soft, warm nests, we will speak our truth and tell what we have seen, felt, understood and prayed for in our journeys. We will share our lives, both near and off the edge and within the world of consensual reality. Importantly, we will make connections, begin, build upon, and renew friendships, sisterhoods, family.

*Two days of presentations, circles, networking, interaction
*Saturday all-night music, performance, fire circles
*Catered meal plan of wonderful vegetarian food
*Camping included in all-weekend ticket. Limited indoor accommodation available

SheShamans is a benifit for The Women's Entheogen Fund.

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What a marvelous collective of women. This should be a very cool gathering.

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From Greg Palast

On the third anniversary of the tanks rolling over Iraq's border, most of the 59 million Homer Simpsons who voted for Bush are beginning to doubt if his mission was accomplished.

But don't kid yourself -- Bush and his co-conspirator, Dick Cheney, accomplished exactly what they set out to do. In case you've forgotten what their real mission was, let me remind you of White House spokesman Ari Fleisher's original announcement, three years ago, launching of what he called,

O peration
I raqi
L iberation.

O.I.L. How droll of them, how cute. Then, Karl Rove made the giggling boys in the White House change it to "OIF" -- Operation Iraqi Freedom. But the 101st Airborne wasn't sent to Basra to get its hands on Iraq's OIF. [MORE]

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Monday, March 20, 2006

Yippie Museum Approved

A man named "Kenny the coke freak" once lived in the basement of the three-story brick building at 9 Bleecker St., just off the Bowery. In the early 1970s, when Kenny no longer could pay the rent, the Yippies moved in.

More than three decades later, the counterculture group founded by Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin is looking to turn its Bleecker Street headquarters into a museum. The state Office of Cultural Education is recommending that the Board of Regents grant a five-year provisional charter to the Youth International Party - which spearheads an annual march calling for the legalization of marijuana - at its March meeting next week. The Regents are likely to follow the recommendation.

"It's sort of going to be like the Hard Rock Cafe of radical culture," a longtime member of the Yippies, Dana Beal, a co-curator of the museum, said during a tour through the building yesterday. Mr. Beal, (of Cures Not Wars) who has a shock of white hair and a moustache like Mark Twain's, has inhabited 9 Bleecker St. since 1973.

The items to be on display will include some of the cremated ashes of acid guru Timothy Leary and an American flag blazer donated by Hoffman's son, Andrew, who lives in Indonesia. [More...]

Yippie Museum Approved

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We barged into Iraq with bombs a-blazing; democracy exploding all over the place. It's 3 years gone and now the "My Lai phase" of the Iraq war has begun. It doesn't matter that the majority of us want the war to be over. It's not enough to feel ashamed and helpless. Like so many do.

I am amazed at how people are so alike all over the world. Or it could be my perception that's different. There was a time long ago when I saw or met someone and mentally counted the differences between us. Now I tick off all the ways we're the same.

It hit me 3 years ago this week when we began bombing Iraq. With all the cultural differences, I saw that the good people of Iraq want exactly what we here in the US want out of life. They want what's best for their children. Just like we all do.

They want good health. And an education. They also want to worship in the way they are accustomed, earn a decent wage, feed and clothe everyone and make a nice home for their family to grow old in together. And they also want to live in Peace. Just like we all do.

Link - Warning: Graphic Pictures

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BUSH SARCASM AT ITS FINEST
By Peter Fredson

I saw a news item an hour ago which gave me great amusement. The headline read:
US wants new Belarus poll
The story said: “The United States does not accept results of the Belarus election and believes the campaign that re-elected President Alexander Lukashenko was conducted in a ‘”climate of fear’", the White House said today.’”

What a coincidence. I was thinking exactly the same thing about the last election that re-elected President George W. Bush. It too was conducted in a “climate of fear” by which he and Colin and Condi and Dick and Donald scared the entire nation into believing terrorists would strike us any moment in a great mushroom cloud. His lies about weapons of mass destruction led us into this present failed attempt to make Iraq into a neocon colonial nation.

Today the White House spokesman, Scott McClellan said: "We support the call for a new election," and that too was exactly what most of my friends have been thinking for the past 5 years.

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Saturday, March 18, 2006

Psychics to Try Contacting Lennon in TV Seance
For $9.95, you'll be able to watch psychics attempt to contact John Lennon's spirit. The show will air on April 24 on pay-per-view.

No, thanks, numbnuts.

saturday morning me//
long green gauzy dress/feet bare/wild hammock hair/
three white candles glowing/windchimes blowing/
sipping espresso/listening: eathrites radio/
forecast: laundry & bush trimmer--yardwork, that is/
so what about you?/

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Friday, March 17, 2006

Pure Unadulterated Rambling

Each year on this day I always think of when I was bartending and how it's a major day in the booze business. Lots of green stuff to drink and lots of green cash to be made.

We served green beer. The distributor for the "King of Beers" brought beer on tap to us already green. And we made up some mixed drink specials. Long Ireland Iced Tea was made green by NOT adding a splash of cola (secert to making it 'tea' colored) and adding a bit of Midori -- a green liquor. A Greentini was a regular vodka or gin martini with food coloring added.

It was great fun to work this holiday and after closing time, there were other bars to close. I was a loyal party girl. And I didn't know how to stop.

I made it through to the other side and many of you know that I am a recovering alcoholic. Even though I don't totally abstain now, I don't believe I'll ever be in that shape again where alcohol had so much control over me and I had to check in to dry out.

So I say, "Drink less and enjoy it more". Enjoy the celebration, enjoy your weekend and I'm sending love to my Irish friends.
Happy Saint Patrick's Day

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Thursday, March 16, 2006

WebTrail - Thunderbolt Pagoda, NCAA, Droopy C**k, Used Condoms, Magick, Tantric Popart

"...so High '60s that you emerge from its 20-minute vision perched full-lotus on a cloud of incense, chatting with a white rabbit and smoking a banana." The ultimate comic-book attraction, however, is Ira Cohen's 1968 Invasion of Thunderbolt Pagoda—part "Dr. Strange," part Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome. Directed by Ira Cohen Link

Did you burst your bracket yet? Watch the NCAA Tournament live at work.

Tantric Pop-Art by Julian Murphy

From the page: "Do you mean Droopy C**k?" "It was as if I'd been smacked with a right hook. I started repeating 'Drew Peacock' over and over again. Then I thought - what have we done?" Link

AOL had this link on their homepage today about "The Cheapest Person I Know". One person washes and re-uses paper plates. One person orders water at a restaurant, adds lemon and sugar that's already on the table to make lemonade -- all for the price of a glass of water. Someone glued a quarter to the floor to razz their co-worker who finally bought a $2.00 device to pry it up. But the worst frugal item so far has got to be the one that re-uses condoms. Washes them out and re-uses them. That ain't frugal. That's just plain stupid.

Today's Quote
"It's far too late for anything but magick, as the future is clearly up for grabs." - Antero Alli

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Tuesday, March 14, 2006


Fireshow @ Submerge 2006
The most exciting photos I've seen on Flickr are by the author of Webgrrl and OzDoof. See her Flickr photos.

If I ever get to Australia, I'm never coming home again. So much to do and the people I've met from there are just the best.


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IMPEACH THE MOTHERFUCKER, ALREADY


So the impeachment train keeps rolling along..... as the subtle express got left behind.

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Monday, March 13, 2006

Thomas Kinkade's "Meth Lab in the Woods" a Poor Seller



A new series of paintings by Thomas Kinkade have met with uncharacteristically slow sales. The series called The Hovels is a departure for the artist whose previous light infused paintings of faith, nature, cottages and small town villages have made him America’s most collected living artist. The Hovels consists of three paintings, Meth Lab in the Woods, Crack House by the Viaduct and XXX Video Store with Attached Apartment near the Airport.

Graphic Link

[via] and originated from the "Dark Portrait of a Painter of Light" latimes article. Painters of Blight

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PSYCHEDELIC MONDAY
with new psychedelic music for you

Psychedelic Music Issue User's Guide
from the Portland Mercury

* PsychFolk Community

* PsychExchange

Today's Quote
To fathom hell or soar angelic... just take a pinch of psychedelic. --Humphry Osmond

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Sunday, March 12, 2006

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Saturday, March 11, 2006


Corpus Delicti

Corpus Delicti debuted on Saturday February 15th, 2003 with 25 performers on the street - joining over 100,000 protestors in Hollywood - for the largest Anti-War march in LA history. Since then, Corpus Delicti has performed 15> times at various locales in Los Angeles - with over 50 performers from various disciplines - participating with the company.

I have so much respect for good performing artists in all their many expressions. Particularly with the camaraderie of the participants. Our 1970s group, Montrose, was extremely fulfilling and brought together several departments at our university -- art, drama, music, even political science. via



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saturday morning me//
cuppa vanilla chai/oj/bruegger's bagel/
white hoodie/navy sweats/laptop in my lap/
back from my morning walk on the golf course/
laundry & yardwork are calling me/
np: whose muddy shoes by elmore james/
so how about you?/

See Today's Runes

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Friday, March 10, 2006

OFF THE GRID
In the early 1970s, more than one million young people stoked on hippie idealism and old copies of Mother Earth News went "back to the land," choosing to homestead as their pioneer ancestors did in rural cabins, often without running water or electricity. Unfortunately, most of them came right back to the cities and suburbia after an uncomfortable few years.

But what if you could go "off the grid" and still have all your "stuff"? That’s the premise for many of today’s back-to-the-landers, who are building more comfortable retreats from civilization, complete with electricity courtesy of solar panels and windmills.

A Few Off-Grid Links
* Getting Green Off The Grid is a good site.
* Friends of the Earth
* Daryl Hannah on being off-grid - (via beetwist) - Link
* Environmental News Network
* E, the Environmental Magazine

Sure would be good to have some type of solar panel or windmill setup. Living on a houseboat would be ideal. Have a beautiful Friday. It is such a glorious day so I'll be out in the yard digging and weeding and mulching.

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Thursday, March 9, 2006

JACK ABRAMOFF TALKS ABOUT HIS RELATIONSHIPS WITH JOHN MCCAIN, TOM DELAY, AND OTHERS

"You're really no one in this town unless you haven't met me," Jack Abramoff tells contributing editor David Margolick in the April issue of Vanity Fair (on sale now in New York and Los Angeles, and March 14 nationally). Such lies are not just lies, but dumb to boot—"This is not an age when you can run away from facts. I had to deal with my records, and others will have to deal with theirs."

An insider tells Margolick that Abramoff blames competing Republican lobbyists and Arizona Senator John McCain—with whom Abramoff says he's had a contentious relationship—for his downfall. Abramoff tells Margolick that McCain staffers deliberately humiliated him, doling out embarrassing e-mails to the press.

"Mr. Abramoff flatters himself," Mark Salter, McCain's administrative assistant, tells Margolick. "Senator McCain was unaware of his existence until he read initial press accounts of Abramoff's abuses, and had never laid eyes on him until he appeared before the committee."

Abramoff says, "As best I can remember, when I met with him, he didn't have his eyes shut. I'm surprised that Senator McCain has joined the chorus of amnesiacs."

Abramoff is well aware of his peril: "In a different era I'd be killed on the street or have poison poured into my coffee," he tells Margolick.

Abramoff admits to gaining 50 pounds due to stress and tells Margolick that sending him to prison is "stupid," saying, "Let me teach English, history, music. Or let me sweep floors at the reservation. Instead you'll be paying to feed me to sit in a jail."

"I was a killer. I killed for my clients, and it eventually killed me," Abramoff tells Margolick. "Or I eventually killed me. And there were a lot of other hands on the knife."

"My so-called relationship with Bush, Rove, and everyone else at the White House has only become important because, instead of just releasing details about the very few times I was there, they created a feeding frenzy by their deafening silence. The Democrats are going overboard, virtually insisting I was there to plan the invasion of Iraq. This is why this non-story grabbed headlines for weeks."

Abramoff discusses his relationship with:

President Bush
, who claims not to remember having his picture taken with Abramoff. According to Abramoff, at one time, the president joked with Abramoff about his weight-lifting past: "What are you benching, buff guy?"

Tom DeLay,
who once referred to Abramoff as one of his closest friends. Abramoff explains his working relationship with DeLay, saying, "I didn't spend a lot of time lobbying Tom for things, because the things I worked on were usually consistent with the conservative philosophy." Abramoff has "admired Tom DeLay and his family from the first meeting with him," he tells Margolick. "We would sit and talk about the Bible. We would sit and talk about opera. We would sit and talk about golf," Abramoff recalls. "I mean, we talked about philosophy and politics."

Ken Mehlman, who recently claimed he didn't really know Abramoff. According to documents obtained by Vanity Fair, Mehlman exchanged e-mail with Abramoff, and did him political favors (such as preventing Clinton administration alumnus Allen Stayman from keeping a State Department job), had Sabbath dinner at Abramoff's house, and offered to pick up Abramoff's tab at Signatures, Abramoff's own restaurant.

Newt Gingrich,
whose spokesman Rick Tyler tells Margolick that "Before [Abramoff's] picture appeared on TV and in the newspapers, Newt wouldn't have known him if he fell across him. He hadn't seen him in 10 years." A rankled Abramoff says "I have more pictures of [Newt] than I have of my wife." Abramoff shows Margolick numerous photographs: "Here's Newt. Newt. Newt. Newt. More Newt. Newt with Grover [Norquist, the Washington conservative Republican Ãœber-strategist and longtime Abramoff friend] this time. But Newt never met me. Ollie North. Newt. Can't be Newt … he never met me. Oh, Newt! What's he doing there? Must be a Newt look-alike.… Newt again! It's sick! I thought he never met me!"

The April issue of Vanity Fair is on sale now in New York and Los Angeles, and March 14 nationally.


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Wednesday, March 8, 2006

Lawmakers Seek to Outlaw Evil Dildos

Apparently, lawmakers in this impoverished red state can't find enough serious problems to address, so they've turned their minds to sex, specifically sex toys.

For unknown reasons, State Senator Charlotte Burks (DINO) and State Rep. Eric Swafford (R) have been thinking a lot about the activities going on your bedroom. They have come to the conclusion that Tennessee will be a better place to live if the state regulates your bedroom by outlawing dildos.

Dildos today, mandatory missionary position tomorrow.

[via: tennessee guerilla women]

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The New Map of South Dakota by Signe Wilkinson
[via Slate]

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Tuesday, March 7, 2006

THE DEATH OF KEVIN CARTER

An Oscar nominated film with a South African connection is the short documentary "The Death of Kevin Carter", by Dan Krauss.

Carter was a member of the "Bang-Bang Club" of photojournalists who became (in?)famous in the early nineties for their work covering violence in the townships.

*In 1994 Carter won the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography for this image of a starving child in the Sudan.

For a more complete description of Carter's dark but fascinating life visit this link, or buy the book "Bang-Bang Club" (highly recommended).

[via: South Africa Blog]

*I guarantee that you'll never forget that photograph.

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SLOW DOWN
"The soul requires duration of time -- rich, thick, deep, velvety time -- and it thrives on rhythm. Soul can’t be hurried or harried .... We may go through many events in the day and experience nothing because the soul has not had the opportunity to feel them from many different points of view."

-- Robert Sardello

Build a new relationship with the time of your life. Experience time from different perspectives. Discover how to do life rather than allow life to do you. Click here.

Higher Awareness

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Inside the Googleplex - A photo essay from Time magazine. Wow! Kinda makes your own workplace pale in comparison.

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Monday, March 6, 2006

Vagina Cheesecake and more from The Erotic Bakery. For you guys at work, you'll thank me later for not plastering a picture of a yummy vagina across your screen!

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Saturday, March 4, 2006

Naked Avarice

Randall "Duke" Cunningham, the priggish fatcat Republican Congressman who got caught with his fat pink paw in the cookie jar, was sentenced to 8 + years in prison for taking $2.4 million in bribes.

Along with the congressman moniker, he was able to ride the Vietnam Vet coattail rightfully, pridefully for decades. Now he is a disgraced Vietnam Vet. But 'Vietnam Vet' won't identify him so readily anymore. Crooked Congressman is now his cross to bear.

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saturday morning me//
coffee & bailey's/honey wheat bagel/
indian print long skirt/black t/black tights/
black ballet flats/old black shawl/
sore from too much too soon bike riding/
listening: Jeff Beck on the radio/
how's about you?/

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