If God is dead, you killed Him.



Take a shot at fustian logorrhea:


Them
Label

Location

Words









Egotistic Tendencies
RuthFace
RuthNoise























 
 
Humans
Aaron
Chris
Darren
Goliath
Jeanne
Jo-uh-oh
Jolandi
Jono corecore
Marina
Megsea
Mike
Rach Tea
Reuben the Brother
Tim
Timothy
Val
Yanni


These Might Change Your Life
It's Truth
Relevant
Irrelativity
Colossians Three Sixteen
Burnside Writers Collective
Mcsweeney's
The Haggis-On-Whey World of Unbelievable Brilliance




























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Better one handful with tranquility than two handfuls with toil and chasing after the wind.
 
Tuesday, October 31, 2006  
If you are what you eat, I am morning mouth muck (sorry, I know how gross that sounds but it's true)
The ears are feeding on mewithoutYou - The Dryness And The Rain




Festive is my word of the moment. Life around here has been trippy and full of gut-wrenching excitement... I'm having a weird sort of mentality now; gut-wrenching is looking rather macabre in my head and I don't mind. I woke up yesterday loving everyone and everything... Today I'm a bit more human-like.

Oh, here are a few links:

CDs and a book. Oh, my. This is also interesting. Looks like the battle between labelling music and dabbling in secularism will end only when Jesus returns.

Monday
I watched a video that Tim created rather niftily but cleverly without showing his face once, I talked to Kayla for a little while and she might be coming here!!!, I observed the primary effort of Kurt's world domination plans and the obvious schizophrenic effect it had on him (geniuses are often deranged; we had this conversation once), I met Meg in Chinatown and spent more money, the posse appeared behind the textiles shop - Chris was there to buy shampoo and the rest were there for the calligraphy dude, Meg was upset at the lack of charms and I was upset at the price of clasps, Jeremy bought us bubble tea (unfortunately the lady put the revolting black crap pearls in my drink), we took about a million pictures, we watched Chris tell what the calligraphy dude to do which was quite funny, we packed into Chris' car and headed for Bestway, took another million pictures, Meg and I watched them figure out the turntable technicalities and sound issues while she tried to employ my help with her congress, and then I went home and watched tv.

SO the bigger question here is if anything I did yesterday, as amazingly fun as it was, will change how the rest of my future will be. Am I becoming a better person? Am I helping my friends becoming better people? (I don't know where to draw the line at supporting potentially devious plans to take over the world, etc.) Am I one step closer to achieving something? Am I any closer to getting a proper career? Are you going to join Kurt's forum (might be redundant already)? What am I going to do to celebrate my birthday? Is there anything to eat at home?

Sorry. Short attention span. Anyway, photos. Lots of repetition. If you were there, you'd know why (but chances are I didn't see you yesterday)!




































































































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