Thursday, September 25, 2003
I'm finally beginning to accept the fact that The Dismemberment Plan has really, truly broken up (finally). Especially now that I've heard some of Travis Morrison's solo work. The D-Plan is just an experience that can't be replicated. Those guys got me through some times, let me tell ya.
Song of the day: "The City" - Dismemberment Plan.
Tuesday, September 23, 2003
Sunday, September 21, 2003
Saturday, September 20, 2003
Some highly underrated and forgotten albums:
"101" - Depeche Mode
"Out of Time" - R.E.M.
"Downward is Heavenward" - HUM
"Bedtime Stories" - Madonna
"The Joshua Tree" - U2
"Revolver" - The Beatles
"Nashville Skyline" - Bob Dylan
"Ceremony" - New Order
"Rites of Passage" - The Indigo Girls
"Kick" - INXS
Song of the day: "State of Love and Trust" - Pearl Jam
"101" - Depeche Mode
"Out of Time" - R.E.M.
"Downward is Heavenward" - HUM
"Bedtime Stories" - Madonna
"The Joshua Tree" - U2
"Revolver" - The Beatles
"Nashville Skyline" - Bob Dylan
"Ceremony" - New Order
"Rites of Passage" - The Indigo Girls
"Kick" - INXS
Song of the day: "State of Love and Trust" - Pearl Jam
Thursday, September 18, 2003
Tuesday, September 16, 2003
Today's post brought to you by Michael Moore.
"The following is an interview with the First Couple from the current issue of one of my favorite magazines, Ladies Home Journal (Oct. '03). They are asked about what September 11, 2001, was like for them personally, and, although over 3,000 people had just perished, George W. was able to find some humor by the end of that day:
Peggy Noonan (the interviewer): You were separated on September 11th. What was it like when you saw each other again?
Laura Bush: Well, we just hugged. I think there was a certain amount of security in being with each other than being apart.
George W. Bush: But the day ended on a relatively humorous note. The agents said, "you'll be sleeping downstairs. Washington's still a dangerous place." And I said no, I can't sleep down there, the bed didn't look comfortable. I was really tired, Laura was tired, we like our own bed. We like our own routine. You know, kind of a nester. I knew I had to deal with the issue the next day and provide strength and comfort to the country, and so I needed rest in order to be mentally prepared. So I told the agent we're going upstairs, and he reluctantly said okay. Laura wears contacts, and she was sound asleep. Barney was there. And the agent comes running up and says, "We're under attack. We need you downstairs," and so there we go. I'm in my running shorts and my T-shirt, and I'm barefooted. Got the dog in one hand, Laura had a cat, I'm holding Laura --
Laura Bush: I don't have my contacts in , and I'm in my fuzzy house slippers --
George W. Bush: And this guy's out of breath, and we're heading straight down to the basement because there's an incoming unidentified airplane, which is coming toward the White House. Then the guy says it's a friendly airplane. And we hustle all the way back up stairs and go to bed.
Mrs. Bush: [LAUGHS] And we just lay there thinking about the way we must have looked.
Peggy Noonan (interviewer): So the day starts in tragedy and ends in Marx Brothers.
George W. Bush: THAT'S RIGHT-- WE GOT A LAUGH OUT OF IT!
(end)
Although America had just suffered the worst attack ever on our own soil, somehow this man was able to end his day on a funny note. I wonder how many of the 3,000 families who lost someone earlier that day had a funny ending before they went to sleep? Please read the above exchange aloud to anyone who will listen. It speaks volumes."
Song of the day: "The City" - Dismemberment Plan.
"The following is an interview with the First Couple from the current issue of one of my favorite magazines, Ladies Home Journal (Oct. '03). They are asked about what September 11, 2001, was like for them personally, and, although over 3,000 people had just perished, George W. was able to find some humor by the end of that day:
Peggy Noonan (the interviewer): You were separated on September 11th. What was it like when you saw each other again?
Laura Bush: Well, we just hugged. I think there was a certain amount of security in being with each other than being apart.
George W. Bush: But the day ended on a relatively humorous note. The agents said, "you'll be sleeping downstairs. Washington's still a dangerous place." And I said no, I can't sleep down there, the bed didn't look comfortable. I was really tired, Laura was tired, we like our own bed. We like our own routine. You know, kind of a nester. I knew I had to deal with the issue the next day and provide strength and comfort to the country, and so I needed rest in order to be mentally prepared. So I told the agent we're going upstairs, and he reluctantly said okay. Laura wears contacts, and she was sound asleep. Barney was there. And the agent comes running up and says, "We're under attack. We need you downstairs," and so there we go. I'm in my running shorts and my T-shirt, and I'm barefooted. Got the dog in one hand, Laura had a cat, I'm holding Laura --
Laura Bush: I don't have my contacts in , and I'm in my fuzzy house slippers --
George W. Bush: And this guy's out of breath, and we're heading straight down to the basement because there's an incoming unidentified airplane, which is coming toward the White House. Then the guy says it's a friendly airplane. And we hustle all the way back up stairs and go to bed.
Mrs. Bush: [LAUGHS] And we just lay there thinking about the way we must have looked.
Peggy Noonan (interviewer): So the day starts in tragedy and ends in Marx Brothers.
George W. Bush: THAT'S RIGHT-- WE GOT A LAUGH OUT OF IT!
(end)
Although America had just suffered the worst attack ever on our own soil, somehow this man was able to end his day on a funny note. I wonder how many of the 3,000 families who lost someone earlier that day had a funny ending before they went to sleep? Please read the above exchange aloud to anyone who will listen. It speaks volumes."
Song of the day: "The City" - Dismemberment Plan.
Sunday, September 14, 2003
Sunday, September 07, 2003
"If they had the chance, U.S. soldiers at a base in Iraq would have had one question for Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld -- When are we going home?." Rumsfeld didn't even show up. Coward.
Two years after the September 11 attacks, those responsible still go unpunished. That makes me angry. And our country, now responsible for causing exponentially greater suffering worldwide in the name of a war on terror, also goes unpunished. That makes me more angry. A sizeable majority of the people of this country - from citizens to government officials - have protested this unwarranted aggression and have been stiffled and ignored. That angers me the most. Democracy my ass.
Song of the day: "Come in Alone" - My Bloody Valentine.
Two years after the September 11 attacks, those responsible still go unpunished. That makes me angry. And our country, now responsible for causing exponentially greater suffering worldwide in the name of a war on terror, also goes unpunished. That makes me more angry. A sizeable majority of the people of this country - from citizens to government officials - have protested this unwarranted aggression and have been stiffled and ignored. That angers me the most. Democracy my ass.
Song of the day: "Come in Alone" - My Bloody Valentine.
Thursday, September 04, 2003
Monday, September 01, 2003
George W. Bush is observing Labor Day by addressing union workers in Ohio. Oh, the irony. I sincerely hope there are no surviving IWW members now. I'd be completely embarassed for them to witness this. You reap what you sow, so the saying goes...
And how are you celebrating? Thinking about how you're going to pay back all of those student loans working the only midling job you could find after searching for six months? Wondering why you went to school to begin with because you can't find a job in your area of study? Feeling cheated because the position you have doesn't require any formal education and you're not making more than those without a B.A.?
Yeah, me too. While I really do love my job, this isn't exactly how I pictured my life when I started pursuing The Great American Dream at college.
Let me take this opportunity to direct you to the Socialist Party U.S.A. website. Educate. Agitate. Organize.
Songs of the day: "The International/Solidarity Forever/Stand Up Ye Workers", "Beds Are Burning" and "My Country" - Midnight Oil, "Worried Man Blues" - Woody Gutherie, "When the Ship Comes In" - Bob Dylan, "Rockin in the Free World" - Neil Young.
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