Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Jeremy Says:

If you are in a situation that would go great with marajuana and there is no pipe to be found and you just don't have enough for a joint, there is hope. The answer? An apple!

Just poke a hole in the top by the stem with a pencil and one on the side (all the way through if you want a carb). You can find them at 711's, let alone grocery stores, so they are pretty accessible. Some may makeshift a pipe from an aluminum can but who knows what kind of harmful chemicals into your lungs.

The apple: Smoke from it, eat it, enjoy.

Monday, October 27, 2008

You are a rock, you are an island

If you choose to die alone
that's fine
If you think this makes you strong
that's fine
If your vase was already broken
that's fine
If it can't hold my red roses
that's fine
So long as it's fine with you

Friday, October 24, 2008

One of the keys to romance:

Mystery, mystery, mystery. It's not bad...it's not good either. It's the way to keep your options open, as well as the busy imagination, which could conjure up things that may be bigger than a set in stone kind of world. Yes, mystery can leave a world of options at your fingertips.

Saying as much as you can with as little words as possible.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Votes for Obama switched to McCain

Yes, indeed. I heard on the news this morning that the pre-polling stations were switching right in front of voters eyes. So I asked my friend who keeps up on the disgusting underbelly of this fiasco and he gave me this reply:

'WV Voting Machines Switch Votes from Obama to McCain- Early voting in the presidential election has already begun in many states, and problems are already emerging at the polls. In West Virginia, voters in at least two counties using touchscreen voting machines have claimed their votes were switched from Democrat to Republican. Six voters reported having this problem in Jackson and Putnam Counties. In both counties, Republicans are responsible for overseeing elections. One voter, a retired nurse named Shelba Ketchum, said, "I hit Obama, and it switched to McCain. I am really concerned about that. If McCain wins, there was something wrong with the machines.” Election officials blamed voters for not being more careful. Both counties use machines made by Election Systems & Software.'

"If McCain wins, there was something wrong with the machines." I can just imagine a sweet little old lady scruntching up her face and saying that. Hahaha.

We may be in for a helluva trip, my friends...

Giving kisses can be wonderful

But receiving kisses is a little sweeter, is it not?

:)

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

I analyzed my intentions and, again, it's no suprise

All I wanted of you was to make love to your eyes

Sunday, October 19, 2008

If you've read Ishmael

I read the chapter about the importance in the cycle of hunters, gatherers, and scavengers this morning.  My brother and I visited the Marina for a session afterwards and while leaving, I saw a hawk pounce on a squirrel.  He was holding it with it's claws and we parked about 20 feet away, watching nature unfold. He was reluctant to do much, for one reason or another so I turned off the radio and we sat in silence.  Another group drove their vehicle too close after seeing it, and it flew with it to a tree branch that he had presumably scoped out in case of such an approach.  It was cool to see such a thing at such a time.  

If you haven't read Ishmael, you should.  It's good.

Guerilla Gorilla...

Saturday, October 18, 2008

The Exhaulted One: Jackie Greene

A being of musical mastery.  Jesus H. Christ.  In some ways, the best live artist I've ever seen.  Amazing guitarist.  Amazing harmonica player.  Amazing pianist/organ player.  I thought about the life he must live to aquire such an easy execution of such talents.  Wake up eat breakfast, musicmusicmusic skip lunch musicmusicmusicmusicmusic dinner musicmusic bed.  Has to be.  Everyone should come to the New Years show with me just to be in on one of the best musical secrets going around the bay.  And so I can share this state of amazement.  

No, I didn't overhype it..!

Friday, October 17, 2008

On the Abyss:

"Let man contemplate Nature entire in her full and lofty majesty; let him put far from his sight the lowly objects that surround him; let him regard that blazing light, placed like an eternal lamp to illuminate the world; let the earth appear to him but a point within the vast circuit which that star describes; and let him marvel that this immense circumference is itself but a speck from the viewpoint of the stars that move in the firmament. And if our vision is stopped there, let imagination pass beyond... All this visible world is but an imperceptible element in the great bosom of nature. No thought can go so far... It is an infinite sphere whose center is everywhere, and whose circumference is nowhere. This is the most perceivable feature of the almightiness of God, so that our imagination loses itself in this thought."
-Pascal (1623-1662)

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Funniest Ipod Juxtaposition Ever

"Reggae Got Soul" by Toots and the Maytals into "The Sound of Silence" by Simon and Garfunkel.

"Hello, darkness, my old friend.."

Haha.

Love that shuffle mode.

It's a sloooow day here at the place of business...

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Kindness

is best paired with confidence.

Stress

is the absence of rational thought in a trying situation.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Rudy's Can't Fail Cafe and Mission Peak

I went to a cafe last night that Mike Dirndt from Green Day opened.  It had a old school punk/ska theme, which ruled. Looking at the walls, I noticed an award for best diner from East Bay Express. The menu had clever references to songs only I seemed to know...the food was really great, everyone agreed, and the dollar beers were generous.  The waiter was hilarious.  He had a tattoo of Galactus, devourer of worlds (If you don't know what I'm talking about, don't worry.  I used to read a lot of comics).  I'll be back to this spot.

Today I hiked to the top of Mission Peak in Fremont, a six miler. Felt the peace that comes with being in wide open spaces.  I saw lots of interesting things that I tried to capture with the digital camera.  The lizards and chipmunks were too fast tho....I'll have to post them later because I'm leaving the house again now for more merrymaking.  I hope everyone is very well.






Friday, October 10, 2008

Your Eyes by Peter Gabriel

I've always just kinda heard this song in the background but I heard it yesterday on my ipod while driving and it blew me away. It's beautiful. I could really relate to it. I'm too technologically challenged to post the audio version but here is the lyrics. Give it an honest listen!

love I get so lost, sometimes
days pass and this emptiness fills my heart
when I want to run away
I drive off in my car
but whichever way I go
I come back to the place you are
all my instincts, they return
and the grand facade, so soon will burn
without a noise, without my pride
I reach out from the inside

in your eyes
the light the heat
in your eyes
I am complete
in your eyes
I see the doorway to a thousand churches
in your eyes
the resolution of all the fruitless searches
in your eyes
I see the light and the heat
in your eyes
oh, I want to be that complete
I want to touch the light
the heat I see in your eyes

love, I don't like to see so much pain
so much wasted and this moment keeps slipping away
I get so tired of working so hard for our survival
I look to the time with you to keep me awake and alive
and all my instincts, they return
and the grand facade, so soon will burn
without a noise, without my pride
I reach out from the inside

in your eyes
the light the heat
in your eyes
I am complete
in your eyes
I see the doorway to a thousand churches
in your eyes
the resolution of all the fruitless searches
in your eyes
I see the light and the heatin your eyes
oh, I want to be that complete
I want to touch the light,the heat I see in your eyes

Thursday, October 2, 2008

A rare moment

Today, on the way home from the Marina after work, I had a rare moment wherein I was void of emotion, of my own happiness, sadness and ego, that is.  And..as I passed people..I felt I could see their whole life story in their face.  I saw a great deal of pain..and felt a strange, new sense of empathy.  

Freedom of Speech?

From: Jack BloodDate: Oct 1, 2008 3:29 PM

If you haven't heard, all of the speakers INVITED to the "We The People" Fest in Los Angeles this past Saturday, 9.27.08 WERE CENSORED BY AUTHORITIES IN LA(This included Myself - Jack Blood, Anti War Icon and Congressional Candidate Cindy Sheehan, and Green Party Presidential Candidate and former Congresswoman (GA) Cynthia McKinney.)The event was besieged with problems beginning just a few weeks before the scheduled event at the Los Angeles State Historic Park located just south of Downtown LA.The event organizers were put under an enormous amount of pressure after certain political entities became abusive over the event artwork, and the choice of speakers to attend.

The police were "concerned" that a riot could ensue if we spoke to the 5,000 plus crowd. (Many more would've been at the event which could hold 20,000 if the police did not block the entrance after they decided too many people were gathered together with "anti - government" opinions.) What happened to the First Amendment????I was about to speak before Suicidal Tendencies - just after Fishbone when I was pulled off stage and told that the cops would shut down the event if I was allowed to go on stage.(I had planned to bring Dylan Avery from "Loose Change" on stage with me)

ST had really fired up the crowd, and then were besieged by "technical problems"Later,Cindy Sheehan was told that she could introduce Tom Morello (Rage against the Machine) but would NOT be allowed to address the crowd. She refused the "offer".Cynthia McKinney was warned ahead of time that she would not be allowed to take the stage and did not attend the event.Shavarsh "Shavo" Odadjian (System of a Down) also did not attend the event as scheduled, and I assumed this was because of the nature of what was (not) happening.The event organizers, in my opinion, could have done a better job standing up to the authorities, but should not be blamed at this time. (I will reserve judgment) If the concert was shut down it certainly would've resulted in a full scale riot, which might have been the goal all along. In attendance were hundreds of small children who would have been caught in an extremely violent situation.The censorship came from several source points.

1)The Mayor of LA: Antonio Villaraigosa who is a major Obama supporter, and who had wanted to speak from the main stage earlier in the day, on the contingency that the 3 scheduled speakers not be allowed to take the main stage. It appears that all orders carried out by local police were directed from the Mayor's office.(Who was giving orders to the State Police?)
2) Rock the Vote: We heard that they had booked most of the bands, and were displeased by the "anti establishment" "anti Obama" rhetoric previously displayed by the 3 speakers.(OK I am Guilty)
3) The Obama campaign: Who had somehow co-opted the event. There were several Obama and anti McCain booths at the event, and after the speakers were censored, the entire event turned into an Obama rally.The question is, did the Obama campaign recruit the Mayor (and the Staters) to stop the 3 speakers who would oppose their candidate, and reveal that neither the Demopublicans, nor Republicrats were coming to save us.
4) Every speaker scheduled to speak were also 911 Truth supporters, and we can assume that certain people in positions of power did not want us to detail the high crimes and treason perpetrated by the guilty.TODAY - 10.1.08 - I will be joined by Cindy Sheehan (www. cindyforcongress. org)AND Dylan Avery www. loosechange911. com2nd Hour starts at 5 PM Eastern Time.www. gcnlive. com (Stream 2)OR you can look for it later at www. deadlinelive. infoI want to thank the organizers of this event for inviting me, and attempting to make a world class event in one of the biggest cities in the world.What we have learned is just how far the establishment will go to shut down the TRUTH! In the future we might leave our children at home so that we can respond in such a way that the authorities will understand that WE ARE MAD AS HELL AND WERE NOT GONNA TAKE IT ANYMORE!

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Where I see myself this morning:

At a nice cottage-like cafe with creeky floors somewhere far south on the 1. The ocean is rolling just across the road and I'm eating a english muffin with apple butter and sipping exquisite coffee. The breeze is perfect. I'm across from a woman in a pastel sundress who has lots of wonderful things to report, like a child returning from a fair. Then, we start to talk about what we are going to do with such a beautiful day...