Archive for July, 2003

This guy just don’t stop

Friday, July 25th, 2003

Another awesome excerpt from that lecture i’m reading - Mike & Doug, I especially think you should look at this:
You must have some completely concrete vision of what you would like, and therefore I’m making a serious proposition that everybody who goes into college should as an entrance examination have the task of writing an […]

Discolored

Friday, July 25th, 2003

I am reading another Alan Watts lecture called The Value of Psychotic Experience, and just wanted to jot down a turn of speech that he used that was completely hilarious. He said something about “colored peoples” (but not in a serious weird way), and then he refered to whites as “discolored” which is really funny.

Who was Alan Watts?

Friday, July 25th, 2003

I was so taken with that Alan Watts thing the other day, that I have been doing a little more research into who he was and what he was all about. I’m reading an essay called The Cross of Cards, which so far isnt that noteworthy, except for this quote that he says: “the living […]

Jobs are stupid

Friday, July 25th, 2003

You know what? Having a job isnt interesting or challenging to me at all anymore. Well, I don’t think it ever really did. I don’t care about doing anybody else’s work. I mean, sometimes, you’ll get a little project or something that floats your boat. But it always seems like, theres a point at any […]

Mike starts writing… and its good!

Friday, July 25th, 2003

And they’re off!
While Doug is busy whining about my creative encouragement, Mike seems to have taken it to heart, and unleashed a torrent of new entries. Hooray for Mike! Boo to Doug for feeling like he needs to hold onto his old stubborn patterns! That’s not going to take you anywhere new Doug. Just round […]

Five foot catfish dies

Friday, July 25th, 2003

Just found this article about a5 foot catfish in a German lake that washed up dead: “Kuno became a local celebrity in 2001 when he sprang from the waters of the Volksgarten park lake to swallow a Dachshund puppy whole. He evaded repeated attempts to capture him. “