|
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
 |
REPO WEBSITE!!!!!! www.repo-opera.com
Check it out! And click on the Characters page...see if you recognize a bitch...
www.repo-opera.com
10:07 PM
-
2 Comments - 2 Kudos
- Add Comment
|
|
|
|
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
 |
TRAVELING!!!!!
Current mood: drained
Everyone has those stressful travel experiences...well let me share with you, MINE.
I am currently sitting in Phoenix's Sky Harbor International Airport.
It is my 13th hour of being here.
I am currently scheduled to be here another 3 hours. This equals SIXTEEN MOTHAFUCKING HOURS!!! 16. I find nothing sweet about this.
How, in all that is presently tangy about my armpits, did this happen? Allow me to indulge…
The first sign was that my flight out of Orlando was an hour late. (I love knowing that a 400 yard dash is just waiting for me at my layover.) Got to Phoenix, hurdled myself past all the wrinkled and devastatingly unaware snowbirds and annoying parents who think that all of space and time revolves around their family, and slid into my seating zone.
Ahhhhhhh!!!! How good and peaceful it felt to be on the plane that was taking me home! Not just any home…but my NEW home! My own bed! My own shower and bath products! My privacy! I made a list of the things I needed to do upon my arrival and over the next couple of days: Buy paint, painter's tape, brushes, a computer desk and/or a dresser, go to the bank, find a worthy hooker for once in my life, etc…
Ten minutes away from landing in Burbank, everything seemed so idyllic that I allowed a sense of ease to wash over me…And then I felt it…I felt the plane ascend and turn. Something wasn't right. I had a feeling that whatever it was might slap me in the face the same way I sensed the last Hibachi Chef I had was going to fling his spatula at me, causing my glass of water to bump my arm as it flew into the wall behind me. The shattering of that glass is exactly what happened to my sense of ease when the Captain came over the crusty intercom and told us we might have to turn back to Phoenix because of a fog bank that had settled into the valley. Surely he was jesting! SURELY, he would come back on in 2 seconds, laughing and slapping his jerk-off knee over the prank he just pulled. Pop a cork and pass the champagne! The Captain fooled us! The Captain fooled us!! Ha, ha!
Nope.
I felt the way a religious fool must feel around atheists. Nothing is serving me here. Amen.
..
10:21 AM
-
2 Comments - 2 Kudos
- Add Comment
|
|
|
|
Saturday, September 22, 2007
 |
Idea/Illusion
Wrapped. Sheets...of it. Tightly packaged. Tightly stretched. Taut. Movement. Form. Undulate... Shivering & filmy wet. Gauze. Seeping out/Running out Out...Out Always (IN!) Always
8:58 AM
-
0 Comments - 0 Kudos
- Add Comment
|
|
|
|
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
 |
Selfish Religion
Current mood: aggravated
Category: Life
In response to a cover article(!!!!) in TIME magazine.
It's one thing to believe in the bible, but to actually teach it as if it were a real account of how the universe was formed and why we're all here, is beyond any reasoning from which I can think. The bible and any other theist religion (monotheistic or polytheistic) is based upon the supernatural. One does not have to be bible literate in order to be a, "...full-fledged, well-rounded citizen." If a debate on religion was engaged, it is not hard to use common sense in place of bible study in order to make points heard. As far as the use of the bible in the 1995 federal appeals court for the Colorado kidnap-rape-murder case, Mr. Van Biema didn't even state the obvious: That the bible shouldn't have even been used in the first place. The person presumably most at fault was the defendant. How about arguing over that and any evidence presented by the court as opposed to flipping through pages of the bible.
When you are able to reason that the bible was the cause for martyrs (which is a highly over-inflated word for "murder") and WARS, shouldn't you double-think the worshipping of it? My favorite is how Mr. Van Biema completely leaves out any fully thought out answer when it comes to dealing with other religions and how this government was actually founded by secularists. Overall, Mr. Van Biema's article is the perfect example of the one-sided and selfish view that too many people are blinded by when it comes to their religion.
 |
Currently
listening
:
Suzuki
By
Tosca
Release date: 02 March, 2000
|
12:06 PM
-
1 Comments - 2 Kudos
- Add Comment
|
|