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Tuesday Mar 14, 2006

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I'm sick and want to keep this short. We'll see how THAT goes. . . already rewriting.

Got to meet two heroes of mine, Dave Meltzer, of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, and one of the baddest MCs in the world, Big Bad Brother Ali. Meeting Dave Melzter was a huge thing for me, as I've been reading his newsletter since high school. His is a small, do-it-yourself operation, and for years I'd been wondering how it is he is able to put together such a comprehensive, insightful publication, week in and week out, by himself. . . Meeting Brother Ali was a bit more of a surprise, as I simply didn't think I would run into him, but I did, and at that point, like Dave, it was just good to tell him how much I appreciated his work and music. That was a cool moment. That got me thinking. . .

Now I've been lucky enough to meet a few celebrities in my travels, and although its easy and natural to "mark out" for a moment and gush over the excitement of meeting someone you feel like you know so well, when you step back and take a second look at them, especially in light of whatever situation in which you meet them, you really do start to appreciate them as simply people who have something going for them (such that it deems them public notoriety).

I don't know that this particularly takes the shine off of them, as I'm still excited about meeting said "celeb," but by that point, I think my appreciation takes a different turn, one in which I stand in awe, envy, and maybe in hope to learn from some of their talents. Not that I particularly get that out of the experience. But usually, its just good enough to encourage them and express how much I enjoy their work. Well, even then, I'm still a mark. Just for more complimentary reasons, I like to think.

I once met Chris Rock and asked him to put me in a headlock (still have the picture). I once borrowed a quarter from Ice-T to make a phone call. When I interviewed Black Panther founder Bobby Seale, he farted. Loudly. Such that he apologized for it. These are some of my favorite memories, as the are dull, humdrum, quiter moments in the life of someone I admire(d), and in being there, it was my moment to know them as people. Nah, no comic genius, ferocious rhyme style, or political bravado rubbed off on me, but I was able, even for a moment, to feel like I knew a little bit about the "real" of those I'd called my heroes.

One man who I never got to meet, but who was a very pivotal part of my influences, is Gordon Parks, Jr.. A brave, brave man.

And other women whom I would LOVE to meet. . . they include Ayane, Elly, and the fascinating Fatality. Smooches, Sweets.

Damn, I didn't think 'til now how that sounds: "I would like to meet fatality." Hmmm.
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Brother Ali is a really cool guy in person. I met him a few years back when he played the Living Room in Providence. I happened to be pissing at a urinal next to him when some jackass whipped out a camera phone and took his picture. I think the only reason Ali didn't beat the shit out of him was that it made for a really funny story; I'm still hoping he'll write a song about it one day.
Mar 18, 2006
lensturtle420:
Hey, thanks for the kind words. I kind of know what you mean, I was able to let go really easily with this other girl that was using me to boost her ego, but this one, I've known her and thought she was a friend for a year now. I only figured out that she was yet another heartless bitch 3 months ago, but i didn't want to believe it. It's silly, she's not worth any of my energy, but i still find myself thinking about her now and again... frown

anyway, I just noticed you also have excellent taste in hip-hop. Do you like any of the instrumental stuff? I have a couple of 20 min. mp3's on my site, me rocking beats and scratches live with a didg player. go to www.7mb.com/audio and look for the 'Demented Crickets' bit if you are interested. I think Atmosphere are my favourite hip-hop act these days...

When is your next time in the ring? At the show in april?
peace and stuff... smile
Mar 18, 2006

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