calling out truckin and joker
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- stilltrucking
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- Location: Oz or somepLace like Kansas
- stilltrucking
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- Joined: October 24th, 2004, 12:29 pm
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agh no big deal.
i'm kinda bored, haven't been thinking about much mainly just studying, sleeping and trying to hang out with cody.
didn't tell you we watched the Dylan Doc together...i mean it was an extremely sort of friendly thing. i think we both cared too much to actually watch the film that we didn't spend much time worrying about flirting with eachother or anything...what can i say i'm a huge Dylan fan, it was a really good doc though, if you haven't seen it you should check it out, mainly i was wondering if you were going to get on late at night, you kind of stoped doing that and now i'm free...been studying for history of world cinema and i'm done but i'm kind of suger wired...had several otter pops, might eat a frozen burrito too. its not quite 1:00 yet,k i use to stay up ever night till about then or sometimes 2:00 last year, i must of been crazy back then.
whats up with you these days?
i'm kinda bored, haven't been thinking about much mainly just studying, sleeping and trying to hang out with cody.
didn't tell you we watched the Dylan Doc together...i mean it was an extremely sort of friendly thing. i think we both cared too much to actually watch the film that we didn't spend much time worrying about flirting with eachother or anything...what can i say i'm a huge Dylan fan, it was a really good doc though, if you haven't seen it you should check it out, mainly i was wondering if you were going to get on late at night, you kind of stoped doing that and now i'm free...been studying for history of world cinema and i'm done but i'm kind of suger wired...had several otter pops, might eat a frozen burrito too. its not quite 1:00 yet,k i use to stay up ever night till about then or sometimes 2:00 last year, i must of been crazy back then.
whats up with you these days?
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Thinking about how i felt when WZ died. It seemed so unfair. Made me feel like I had wasted my life. They say his last album the one he worked so hard to finish was maybe his best. And I am trying to do something before I die but not sure what. I think I am trying to write a story for my nephew. A history of his family. All the people that love him but who died before he was born.
This is probably my favorite song by Zevon.
Everybody's restless
And they got no place to go
Someone's always trying to tell them
Something they already know
So their anger and resentment flow
Speaking of film history there two movies I have always wanted to see.
Metropolis Fritz Lang
Modern Times Charlie Chaplin
Speaking of flirting
http://www.newsbackup.com/about332929.html
This is from a research site founded by Desmond Morris The guy who wrote the Naked Ape. He is to be taken with a large grain of salt I think.
Most of my college credits were in Anthropology, and and Zoology.
Just a frustrated want to be cultural anthroplogist.
The Descent Of Woman
This pioneering work, first published in 1972 and revised in 1985, was the first to argue, intelligently and irrefutably, the equal role of women in human evolution. The book's influence has been profound and lasting - on the terminology used by students of prehistoric anthropology, on the theory of evolution and, above all, on the biblically fostered attitudes towards women as an afterthought and an amenity. It remains the key book in any discussion of women's place in society.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/de ... 5?v=glance
It seems so weird that anyone would have to argue for an equal role for women. A measure of how screwed up the world is. As if one sex is more important than the other.
In the words of Mark Twain, "God made the monkey, because he was so disapointed in man."
Reminds of vonnegut and the seven sexes on earth
6. The Tralfamadorians assert that there are no less than seven sexes on planet earth, all but two invisible to humans, and they try to explain to Billy why some are necessary for human reproduction:
“The Tralfamadorians tried to give Billy clues that would help him imagine sex in the invisible dimension. They told him that there could be no Earthling babies without male homosexuals. There could be babies without female homosexuals. There couldn’t be babies without women over sixty-five years old. There could be babies without men over sixty-five. There couldn’t be babies without other babies who had lived an hour or less after birth. And so on. It was gibberish to Billy.” (114) http://www.novelguide.com/Slaughterhous ... uotes.html
Not up to much, just working and scribbling. Not walking cause it has been so got dam hot. 101 degrees yesterday.
Thinking about wireman in baltimore with gun shots in the night and judih in Israel with rockets falling in the night.
This is probably my favorite song by Zevon.
Everybody's restless
And they got no place to go
Someone's always trying to tell them
Something they already know
So their anger and resentment flow
Speaking of film history there two movies I have always wanted to see.
Metropolis Fritz Lang
Modern Times Charlie Chaplin
Speaking of flirting
http://www.newsbackup.com/about332929.html
This is from a research site founded by Desmond Morris The guy who wrote the Naked Ape. He is to be taken with a large grain of salt I think.
Most of my college credits were in Anthropology, and and Zoology.
Just a frustrated want to be cultural anthroplogist.
The Descent Of Woman
This pioneering work, first published in 1972 and revised in 1985, was the first to argue, intelligently and irrefutably, the equal role of women in human evolution. The book's influence has been profound and lasting - on the terminology used by students of prehistoric anthropology, on the theory of evolution and, above all, on the biblically fostered attitudes towards women as an afterthought and an amenity. It remains the key book in any discussion of women's place in society.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/de ... 5?v=glance
It seems so weird that anyone would have to argue for an equal role for women. A measure of how screwed up the world is. As if one sex is more important than the other.
In the words of Mark Twain, "God made the monkey, because he was so disapointed in man."
Reminds of vonnegut and the seven sexes on earth
6. The Tralfamadorians assert that there are no less than seven sexes on planet earth, all but two invisible to humans, and they try to explain to Billy why some are necessary for human reproduction:
“The Tralfamadorians tried to give Billy clues that would help him imagine sex in the invisible dimension. They told him that there could be no Earthling babies without male homosexuals. There could be babies without female homosexuals. There couldn’t be babies without women over sixty-five years old. There could be babies without men over sixty-five. There couldn’t be babies without other babies who had lived an hour or less after birth. And so on. It was gibberish to Billy.” (114) http://www.novelguide.com/Slaughterhous ... uotes.html
Not up to much, just working and scribbling. Not walking cause it has been so got dam hot. 101 degrees yesterday.
Thinking about wireman in baltimore with gun shots in the night and judih in Israel with rockets falling in the night.
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