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assemblage/in medias res: 2005.04
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Ohand when did the BLB's servers become so formal? Eg "and the [special] was quite to my liking," he said with hands clasped gently in that yin-yang shape.). Posted by a. at 2:56 PM. Psst, three times/three ways. Three things from Friday:. A constant pit of smouldering nervousness in my heart. This will not be elaborated on in print. In the end, things were okay (yet sadly not okay.). It was, to quote my sister, very original. Psst made it work in a number of ways. They were frames on many levels. An...
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Uglyography: January 2005
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Your uglyography conceals the cogency and brilliance of your ideas. Monday, January 10, 2005. Three Telephones (a beginning). So you want to know exactly how this happened right? If I’m going to bare the next messiah somebody better tell me soon, because honestly sometimes I like to drink a little and sometimes that little gets a tiny bit excessive and there is no way I want to be the one responsible for fucking up and giving the Christ child FAS. Posted by Xtine at 1:06 PM. Variation on the Word Sleep.
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Variation on the Word Sleep: January 2005
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Variation on the Word Sleep. Monday, January 31, 2005. The Power of Fiction. Started re-reading The Neverending Story. Yesterday having just read one of Ende's other books Momo. They're both incredible. The depth of meaning and the stress on the importance of fiction, imagination, and the dangers of adulthood as defined by consumerist society is really amazing. Here's a quote from The Neverending Story. What can they do? Whatever they please. When it comes to controlling human beings there is no bett...
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Variation on the Word Sleep: Shows for Spring
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Variation on the Word Sleep. Tuesday, January 25, 2005. The holidays are thankfully over and the frigid hand of winter is removing itself from the throat of collective Minnesota which means that bands are going to begin venturing to town again. Here's a short list if anyone is interested in going to any let me know. February 12th Low with Pedro the Lion at First Avenue 6pm 12$. February 17th Sage Francis at First Avenue 5pm 12$. February 22nd and 23rd Modest Mouse at First Avenue 22$. The Futureheads mak...
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Variation on the Word Sleep: Memories
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Variation on the Word Sleep. Friday, January 21, 2005. Adapted from an email to a friend:. Spring from the strangest stimuli. We were driving out to Steve's sans music. I was trying to think of a song to sing and randomly the song "Rocketship" by Dylan Hicks. Retired from making music and is now a writer for the City Pages). Popped into my head. I could still remember all the lyrics. I'm. Not sure if you remember the song, but it's quite sad - I remember the first time I played it. Put me on a DC-9.
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Variation on the Word Sleep: October 2004
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Variation on the Word Sleep. Friday, October 29, 2004. That's how you feel now remembering 17 years ago. You've forgotten how you actually felt then - struggling against the current. Something drove you on, but it's long gone. Posted by Steve at 1:40 PM. I would like to sleep. With you, to enter. Your sleep as its smooth dark wave. Slides over my head". Margaret Atwood from "Variation on the Word Sleep". Brooklyn, New york, United States. View my complete profile. Bigger the laugh, the bigger the belly.
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Variation on the Word Sleep: December 2004
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Variation on the Word Sleep. Thursday, December 30, 2004. Mourn in the New Year. The Guardian has a collection of posts from blogs in Southeast Asia here. I tried to start reading it at work, but I can't. Not without a stiff drink and some kleenex. Unfathomable. Seen things today I never thought I'd see. Seen things I don't ever want to see. How do you ask a question of a father who saw his four-year-old child being dragged off into the sea and be sensitive about it? Do you say sorry? Does that cut it?
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Variation on the Word Sleep: November 2004
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Variation on the Word Sleep. Monday, November 22, 2004. It's late at night and I'm reading through old documents - some ranging back to 7 years ago. Some more recent. It's strange reading through them. They fall into either academic or personal, and both have a sense of loss to them. It's the personal ones that are the strangest - struggling now to remember the moments when I felt these thing. There was one which struck me in particular :. Posted by Steve at 11:06 PM. Friday, November 19, 2004. 2 Stars -...