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This Is My Milwaukee
November 24th, 2008 § 0
A Collection
November 20th, 2008 § 2
Work continues on the thesis (done save for some revising) and the various jobs I’ve got in the interim while I look for another for-reals day job. I have set my sights high and am shopping my resume (and winning personality) around Washington. We’ll see what happens.
I have seen friends and taken care of sick animals, as well, but now everyone is on the mend.
Oh hey, we elected Barack Obama president! In case you missed it.
In short, I’ve had a couple of weeks or so where I felt like I haven’t had much to say other than tiny snippets that wouldn’t make any sense on their own. Now I’ve got enough of them, I guess, to make a collection. So! First, I always hate blog entries that are just emo song lyrics, so it makes no sense that I’m doing this, but I never listen to music as much as I’d like to anymore and I’ve always been a sucker for lyrics, copying them down in notebooks or notes or books long before the interweb was more than AOL and my email address was <random number string>@compuserve.com
Top 5 Best Song Lyric Snippets from the Last Week
- There’s a wicked wind still blowing on that upper deck
There’s an iron cross still hanging down from around her neck
There’s a marching band still playing in that vacant lot
Where she held me in her arms one time and said, “Forget me not.”
- Senor (Tales of Yankee Power), Bob Dylan - I saw Sam Cooke
And Ian Curtis
At the door
Of His golden realm
They sang His name
Sweet Lord in Heaven
And then the Lord
He let them in
- Sweet Lord in Heaven, Mike Doughty - Oh
can’t anybody see
we’ve got a war to fight
never found our way
regardless
of what they say
- Roads, Portishead - Does the man who makes the shoes own you, clown? You can’t
Even pry the name plate off, now can you? Fix it
With your tiny fist there – James
Van Der Beek and them sisters from Sister, Sister
The only one that’s ever felt this is you
The forces forcing you
To feel like
Busting up a Starbucks
- Busting Up a Starbucks, Mike Doughty - I don’t wanna go
to Sunset Strip
I don’t wanna feel
the emptiness
Bold marquees with
stupid band names
I don’t wanna go
to Sunset Strip
- Sheep Go To Heaven, Cake
Top Five Things I’ve Been Doing Lately In My Free Time
Top Thing I Wrote This Summer That Didn’t Turn In To A Whole Piece
It is hot these days. It is the kind of heat that immediately stupefies you, that displaces you from your regularly ordered senses, that makes you wonder where the time went or what that buzzing sound is in your ears. If this heat were sweetness, it would be cloying. If it were fear, we would all be nightmare-paralyzed from the waist down.
If it were love, it would be suffocating.
New Weapons
November 5th, 2008 § 0
Telling it like it is, by Andrew Sullivan:
Consider this hypothetical. It’s November 2008. A young Pakistani Muslim is watching television and sees that this man—Barack Hussein Obama—is the new face of America. In one simple image, America’s soft power has been ratcheted up not a notch, but a logarithm. A brown-skinned man whose father was an African, who grew up in Indonesia and Hawaii, who attended a majority-Muslim school as a boy, is now the alleged enemy. If you wanted the crudest but most effective weapon against the demonization of America that fuels Islamist ideology, Obama’s face gets close. It proves them wrong about what America is in ways no words can.
In all manner of matters domestic and foreign, we are truly through the perimeter and fully into a brave new world.