Saturday, April 01, 2006



I came here looking for something
I couldn't find anywhere else.
Hey, I'm not trying to be nobody,
Just want a chance to be myself.
I've done a thousand miles of thumbin',
I've worn holes in both my heels
Trying to find me something better
Here on the streets of Bakersfield.
Homer Joy, Streets of Bakersfield (in memory of Buck Owens)

When are we ever happy? Anyone in the Village on top of the forrest care to explain this one? How did I get through living in Sydney without having Japanese meals with Julie , the creative character and gym junkie extraordinaire? Next to Julie I find myself in a similar spot in the early 1980s, when I was bursting with ideas ... Indeed, the true scarcity today we face is of practicing adults, of people who know how marginal, how fragile, how finite their lives and their stories and their ambitions really are, but who find value in this knowledge, and even a sense of strange comfort, because they know their condition is universal, is shared. Movies of tragic stories might not usually affect the sales of the books themselves, that is until script by Julie for Cold River came along ...
Julie’s vision manages to be both escapist and necessary, both personally familiar and yet completely foreign, both deeply emotional and yet almost surgically clean. Literally scary characters who must be stopped before they escape again. The return of Hi! Welcome back from your coma! I think it is good to be greedy in terms of your dreams and in terms of trying to have everything you want out of life. I love being on the edge. Forget bleeding edge, let’s talk hemorrhaging edge, way way out there Clearly, luck is a state of mind. Is it more than that? Lucky people expect good things to happen. The Cold Truth of Film Making: The Heart Without Borders
The bartender says, Hey, Why the long tail ... When The Long Tail Wags The Dragon

Art of Living & Literature Across Frontiers: Death – the crossing of final boundaries: No matter where you go, there you are
In my fourth year I learned to write, but had nothing of great importance to communicate by that means.

Norbert Wiener begins his autobiography with the words "I was a child prodigy." What I would have to say is "I was a monster." Possibly that's a slight exaggeration, but as a young boy I certainly terrorized those around me. I would agree only if my father stood on the table and opened and closed an umbrella, or I might allow myself to be fed only under the table. I don't actually remember these things; they are beginnings that lie beyond the boundary of memory. If I was a child prodigy, it could only have been in the eyes of doting aunts.


For the past two weeks you have been reading about the bad break I got. Today I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of this earth. Clearly, luck is a state of mind. Is it more than that?
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• · · · Not Buying It According to a recent survey of 41 countries, the Japanese are having the least amounts of sex. But why? Japan's Low Mojo ; American Sexuality: How have Christian right groups impacted the work and lives of sexuality researchers? Spotlight on SRSP: Steven Epstein ; Colleges are getting serious about porn studies, but should professors show or just tell? Sex in the Syllabus ; Incredible Bodies is a brilliantly funny campus novel with lashings of sex, satire, alienation and adultery. He had paid a price of course - two chest infections and his teeth were turning yellow.
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