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[16 Apr 2003|04:09pm]
[ mood | sunny ]
[ music | sonic youth ]

Golfin Jesus

My friend  Jim sent me the creepy statue seen above. Awesome!
Yeah, snuggle up a little closer there Big J.

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[11 Apr 2003|09:37am]
last weekend petra and i went to Hammonasett State park.

 hammonasett


And we also went to East Rock Park.

 eastrock

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[08 Apr 2003|04:43pm]
This is the most recent puzle that petra and i have completed.
it depicts a scene from russian folklore in 1000 lovely peices, well 998 peices (damn used puzzles). 

russian puzzle

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Come on down.... douchebag [08 Apr 2003|12:24pm]
Only Connecticut people will understand.... )

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employee # 63956 [27 Mar 2003|04:07pm]
[ mood | aggravated ]
[ music | yo la tengo - summer sun ]

today at work we were all given ID badges that we must wear for security.
holy sweet mary mother of god on a stick. what the fuck.
i work in an office with 25 people, the newest of which has been here for over a year, most have been here since i started over 3 years ago.
so now when i walk in Ann, the receptionist, is supposed to check that i have my badge on. what? in case she has forgotten if i work here or not since yesterday? we did have the option of the clip on badge or the badge on a neck lanyard thing (the lanyard is a special break away one so that assailants can’t choke you with your id badge)
we have to sign in guests now too, and they get a visitors badge.
how exactly is this making me secure?
if a wacko with a machine gun walks in the front door without an ID badge on, what exactly is our receptionist going to do?
seriously.

ps. the new yo la tengo is quite pleasant

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buy my crap [21 Mar 2003|03:15pm]
petra mentioned starting our own business this morning.
we have no business experience, no money to invest, and no real skills.
in other words, i think it is an awesome idea.

thoughts
1) It will have to be something that can be done while still working a full time job
(until it takes off and we are stinking rich)
2) I am thinking some sort of online retail, that can operate out of the house, so that we won’t need much start-up cash.
3) Product? this is the trickiest.
my first idea: an online vintage store. we go to thrift stores buy cool crap cheap and sell it at enormous profit. i.e. books, cool clothes, toys....

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[18 Mar 2003|03:49pm]
Monday, March 17, 2003

A Letter from Michael Moore to George W. Bush on the Eve of War


George W. Bush
1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
Washington, DC


Dear Governor Bush:

So today is what you call "the moment of truth," the day that "France and the rest of world have to show their cards on the table." I'm glad to hear that this day has finally arrived. Because, I gotta tell ya, having survived 440 days of your lying and conniving, I wasn't sure if I could take much more. So I'm glad to hear that today is Truth Day, 'cause I got a few truths I would like to share with you:

1. There is virtually NO ONE in America (talk radio nutters and Fox News aside) who is gung-ho to go to war. Trust me on this one. Walk out of the White House and on to any street in America and try to find five people who are PASSIONATE about wanting to kill Iraqis. YOU WON'T FIND THEM! Why? 'Cause NO Iraqis have ever come here and killed any of us! No Iraqi has even threatened to do that. You see, this is how we average Americans think: If a certain so-and-so is not perceived as a threat to our lives, then, believe it or not, we don't want to kill him! Funny how that works!

2. The majority of Americans -- the ones who never elected you -- are not fooled by your weapons of mass distraction. We know what the real issues are that affect our daily lives -- and none of them begin with I or end in Q. Here's what threatens us: two and a half million jobs lost since you took office, the stock market having become a cruel joke, no one knowing if their retirement funds are going to be there, gas now costs almost two dollars -- the list goes on and on. Bombing Iraq will not make any of this go away. Only you need to go away for things to improve.

3. As Bill Maher said last week, how bad do you have to suck to lose a popularity contest with Saddam Hussein? The whole world is against you, Mr. Bush. Count your fellow Americans among them.

4. The Pope has said this war is wrong, that it is a SIN. The Pope! But even worse, the Dixie Chicks have now come out against you! How bad does it have to get before you realize that you are an army of one on this war? Of course, this is a war you personally won't have to fight. Just like when you went AWOL while the poor were shipped to Vietnam in your place.

5. Of the 535 members of Congress, only ONE (Sen. Johnson of South Dakota) has an enlisted son or daughter in the armed forces! If you really want to stand up for America, please send your twin daughters over to Kuwait right now and let them don their chemical warfare suits. And let's see every member of Congress with a child of military age also sacrifice their kids for this war effort. What's that you say? You don't THINK so? Well, hey, guess what -- we don't think so either!

6. Finally, we love France. Yes, they have pulled some royal screw-ups. Yes, some of them can be pretty damn annoying. But have you forgotten we wouldn't even have this country known as America if it weren't for the French? That it was their help in the Revolutionary War that won it for us? That our greatest thinkers and founding fathers -- Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin, etc. -- spent many years in Paris where they refined the concepts that lead to our Declaration of Independence and our Constitution? That it was France who gave us our Statue of Liberty, a Frenchman who built the Chevrolet, and a pair of French brothers who invented the movies? And now they are doing what only a good friend can do -- tell you the truth about yourself, straight, no b.s. Quit pissing on the French and thank them for getting it right for once. You know, you really should have traveled more (like once) before you took over. Your ignorance of the world has not only made you look stupid, it has painted you into a corner you can't get out of.

Well, cheer up -- there IS good news. If you do go through with this war, more than likely it will be over soon because I'm guessing there aren't a lot of Iraqis willing to lay down their lives to protect Saddam Hussein. After you "win" the war, you will enjoy a huge bump in the popularity polls as everyone loves a winner -- and who doesn't like to see a good ass-whoopin' every now and then (especially when it 's some third world ass!). So try your best to ride this victory all the way to next year's election. Of course, that's still a long ways away, so we'll all get to have a good hardy-har-har while we watch the economy sink even further down the toilet!

But, hey, who knows -- maybe you'll find Osama a few days before the election! See, start thinking like THAT! Keep hope alive! Kill Iraqis -- they got our oil!!

Yours,

Michael Moore
www.michaelmoore.com

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pandora's penthouse [15 Mar 2003|08:43am]
[ mood | awake ]
[ music | destroyer ]

on wednesday we went to the long wharf theater .
the long wharf is perhaps my favorite theater.
it is located in the midst of all sorts of food importers and meat packers.
they put on high quality original productions right next to the hummel hot dog factory.
wednesday we saw the premier of Paper Doll, starring Ms. Dixie Carter.
She did an excellent of portraying Jacquelyn Susann, not that i know what Jacquelyn Susann was like,just that i enjoyed her perfromance. It was fun, trashy, and had a sad ending, just as anything about the author of valley of the dolls should be.

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[05 Mar 2003|11:02am]
[ mood | eh ]
[ music | soltero ]

matt n paul

On Monday I participated in the Lysistrata project at work.
It was a little silly, but amusing, i wonder if stuff like this only goes on at alternative newsweeklies.
Basically Lysistrata is an ancient greek play, where the women refuse to have sex with the men until they stop fighting wars.
The project involved readings of the play all across the county as a protest against going to war.
We did a extremely stripped down version, i played lysistrata.

if you are interested in the article, and 5 minute version of the script, go   here

if you are interested in the project go to www.lysistrataproject.com

matt as lysistrata

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serendipity [28 Feb 2003|04:48pm]
[ mood | hopeful ]
[ music | soul coughing ]

last weekend two obsessions came together in the most bizarre way.
we have been on a big jigsaw puzzle kick.
and i have been on a huge long conan book bender since december.
so i was mighty surprised on sunday when what should mine eyes behold,
a conan jigsaw puzzle! holy crap, i had no idea such a thing existed.
it has to be pretty rare, it isn’t from the movie, it doesn’t even say conan on it
it is the cover illustration from a printing that was put out in the late 60s!
it was almost creepy to find it in a goodwill store.

if there is one thing cooler than a conan jigsaw puzzle, it would have to be Petra.
As of last weekend petra and i have been together for 1 full year.
she gives my days purpose and my lips kisses.
she has the power to drive me completely insane,
and the ability to hold and soothe me at the end of the day.
she has done both, in this most amazing of years.
we moved in together in june, and have since been redefining the term home.
i have experienced a thousand new situations and several dozen new emotions.
throughout i have continued to grow, and most importantly,
i have continued to be madly in love, with a girl named petra.

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