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darklis:
Ouchiola. Were you riding the bike drunk? I am dying to see the new Tracey Ullman. She's my goddess. That taxi driver skit she does never loses its charm for me.
cest_la_mae:
Maybe she's acting...
Genius !
Thank You!

There's that George Carlin monologue about how having a pet is commiting yourself to a tragedy.
Enjoy each other in the time you're given.
Way to cheer me up btw...
wink




[Edited on Oct 03, 2004 3:14PM]
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darklis:
You mean, you don't like me for my rapier-sharp wit? *Shrugs.* Oh, well the other thing is cool too. smile
darklis:
You are a seriously disturbed individual..........I like that. wink
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itwasduke:
Being able to afford a gluttonous diet is part of the American dream.
impboy:
have you ever heard of an urban exploration group called Dark Passage? a lot of the buildings they used to do explorations in were abandoned mental wards. they ended up deciding they were modern-day equivalents of torture chambers. having worked in the mental health field on a VERY low level, i can assure you not much has changed from the days of "titicut follies."
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holden_caulfield:
Yeah, she was less married back then. . .definitely fuckable. wink

Don't forget to wish Raoul_Duke a Very Happy Birthday today! biggrin
icantplayguitar:
hey hey
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darklis:
Haha, turns out, I'm "Jack the Ripper" Surprised? skull
darklis:
Strange you mention that book. A neighbour has just lent it to me. I will have a read. As for my "killer pussy" my cat is not vicious at all. Where on earth would you get that idea? confused
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holden_caulfield:
Ann Arbor has changed a little since you left. Whole Foods moved from its old location on Washtenaw to the corner of Washtenaw and Huron Parkway (along with a big new Barnes & Noble bookstore that has been there longer). Both stores are just huge now. I haven't been in the new Whole Foods yet, because I am lacking in funds, but I can just imagine that it is fantastic.

I have heard that the air quality in Los Angeles is poor in light of all of the cars, smokestacks and smog. I have a dust allergy and I wonder whether that would affect me there. People say the same thing about New York City in terms of it being dirty, although I don't know whether that has changed recently.

I would be disappointed if I couldn't listen to NPR news and talk. I listen to Michigan Radio all of the time. Air America started a station in Ann Arbor (1290 AM), but I can't pick it up where I'm living now. If I can generate any decent money, I might just buy a Sirius satellite radio setup.

Yeah. That is why I like Chicago, because of all of the museums, sporting events and culture. I grew up near there and have been there several times. I might end of moving there someday but, then again, the cost of living is high there, too. I wouldn't mind living in Ann Arbor, either. I did live there in an apartment near the mall briefly. Rent and real estate are very expensive there, though, too.
darklis:
What a beautiful soliloquy to roadkill. skull
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holden_caulfield:
Yeah, Bush has really screwed up Michigan, as far as manufacturing jobs go, among other things. It doesn't surprise me that it's solid blue. smile

$1,000 in repairs? What's wrong with your car? shocked
holden_caulfield:
Both points do not surprise me. frown
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kungfuvoodoo:
FYI

a little explanation of process, as I have little photo shop working knowledge, that is my brother's department.

What info do you what exactly, a little story or specifics (as in statistics)
Both?

As to that photo, un-fucking-believable....
Yeah, as a right wing radio host, That photo was done in photo-shop I tell ya....you can't trust the liberal media owned by corporate interests....who got the current administration elected...and...uh...wait...I mean....BEEEP...
"We are experiencing technical difficulties"
Hey, maw, the radio announcer just plum went off the air?
What, must be the rapture.

Vote Bush: Because youve waited for Armageddon long enough

Spin, spin
you spin me round, round, like a record, round like a broken record
skull
holden_caulfield:
You post such interesting items. Why must you leave us at the end of the month? This is a liberal bastion I tell 'ya. wink
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Be advised that Dick Cheney just announced that reading my journal will cause terrorists to attack.
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kungfuvoodoo:
Ok Mission accomplished, perhaps with little communication, but I am reporting back a Labor Day 2,000+ estimated Bands Across America show.
I have been super busy, but this is how I did it.
We have a city center called the Old City and our Labor Day is accompanied with fireworks; it is a major event.
So my band put on a show in one of the street corners. Now everyone passing was not subject to the propaganda but some stayed and it was a successful event.
Do you want anything? Keep up the coolnessthanks.
itwasduke:
I wonder if 3rd parties and Democrats will be re-classified as domestic terrorists before Nov. surreal
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The Sept. 6, Ann Arbor Anti Bush concert went really well, and was even carried live by an Internet radio station.

I'm letting my account lapse at the end of the month ... have fun. smile
icantplayguitar:
just thought i could use more political friends.
holden_caulfield:
If you would like a free Gmail account (Google e-mail), be one of the first five of my friends to visit my journal and say so. I have five invites to spare. wink
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BandsAcrossAmerica

Bands Across America and U of M Environmental Action Present
A Free Concert for Regime Change


VENUE:
Ballroom, University of Michigan Student Union
530 S State St
Ann Arbor MI 48109
USA

DETAILS:
Labor Day, September 6th
Michigan Ballroom, University of Michigan Ann Arbor
Time: 2:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Admission: FREE

BANDS:
The Six Foot Poles
Hairy Drain Babies
A Working Model
the...
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alexis:
Hmmm... David Sedaris on cd sound awesome... do you have a wishlist too on amazon?
holden_caulfield:
Thank you for wishing me a Happy Birthday! biggrin

I don't know whether Cross Street Station has reopened or not. It was open when I started college there in '92, but it closed a few years later. It was a very popular place, though--video games and lots of local bands.

Sadly, I haven't had a drink for about a year-and-a-half. I really haven't had any reason to celebrate. Thanks a lot, George W. Son-of-a-Bitch and his miserable job economy! frown

That may soon change, though. A Smirnoff Ice sounds really good about now. . . . wink (But it's not on my diet. . .I gained thirty to forty pounds on my mom's home cookin'! eeek )