| Pastime for 2009 |
[24 Feb 2009|01:59am] |
Recycle media from the 90's in a beautiful shameless irony.
Also, scour the depths of youtube.
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[04 Jan 2009|03:11am] |
So I have like 5 songs that I wrote over the summer that I never got to record or anything. I don't think I've played them for anyone besides erica either. Tonight my friend Florian and I took one of them down. It wasn't done to a click and I'm having a mono relapse (I think) so it definitely could've been done better, and will be hopefully. But I figured you guys would appreciate it, as you always (thankfully) seem to do. I have really big ambitions for when I get back, including an actual release and shows and new songs and maybe finally completing a collaboration (greg that means you, but not that song we started. We can do better.).
I miss my guitar
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| '08! |
[03 Jan 2009|11:49pm] |
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[04 Dec 2008|09:51pm] |
absurd
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[04 Nov 2008|01:07am] |
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I'm nervous, excited nervous. Good luck to us.
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[31 Oct 2008|11:23pm] |
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Few people can listen to "The Moon is Down" and get the same feeling. That means something. Thats important, in a way. Thats home. I love all of you so much.
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[25 Oct 2008|06:04pm] |
Hmmm...
Also next time your lit search "maury cotton balls" on youtube and be amazed at what our culture is capable of.
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[09 Oct 2008|02:58pm] |
"But while each candidate saw dips when criticizing his opponent, voters' reactions were more positive when each began talking about specific plans and ideas regarding the national economy, the war in Iraq, the environment and other issues.
Voters are "worried about real issues," Black said. "They want the candidate to address that. ... That's what the voters are interested in. They know it's a big mess out there, and they want to know what the alternatives are.""
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[31 Aug 2008|11:59pm] |

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| R.I.P |
[24 Jun 2008|01:29pm] |
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[28 May 2008|02:18pm] |
-----Original Message----- From: eileen Mausler [mailto:eileenmausler@yahoo.com] Sent: Wed 5/28/2008 1:51 PM To: MAUSLER, MICHAEL Subject: Fw: this one from Grandma Rita Mike - check this one out....is it true ? If yes - better think twice about your vote
----- Forwarded Message ---- From: Rita Infantolino <ritainf@yahoo.com> To: DENNIS GRIMM <dennygdpg@yahoo.com>; eileen Mausler <eileenmausler@yahoo.com>; gail glynn <gmgrafic@bellatlantic.net>; Janel Callan <j-callan@sbcglobal.net>; Jim Infantolino <jimmyi@msn.com>; Lisa Savino <lisa.savino@pepsi.com>; Nancy Odell <nleeo@aol.com>; Tonie Sabia <pellettoni@yahoo.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 9:59:11 AM Subject: Fw:
----- Forwarded Message ---- From: Carol <c.dicicco@verizon.net> Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 8:13:21 PM Subject:
I sure hope this gets around before November > > On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 18:48:04 -0400, 'LTG Bill Ginn' USAF ret forwarded: > > Hot on the heels of his explanation for why he no longer wears a flag pin, > presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama was forced to explain why he > doesn't follow protocol when the National Anthem is played. > > According to the United States Code, Title 36, Chapter 10, Sec. 171, > During > rendition of the national anthem when the flag is displayed, all present > except those in uniform are expected to stand at attention facing the flag > with the right hand over the heart. > > 'As I've said about the flag pin, I don't want to be perceived as taking > sides,' Obama said. 'There are a lot of people in the world to whom the > American flag is a symbol of oppression. And the anthem itself conveys a > war-like message. You know, the bombs bursting in air and all. It should > be > swapped for something less parochial and less bellicose. I like the song > 'I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing.' If that were our anthem, then I > might > salute it.' > > WHAAAAAAAT!!!!!!!!!! Yes, ladies and gentlemen, this could possibly be our > next president. I, for once, am speechless > > Wake up people, a Leopard don't lose his spots and a Muslim doesn't lose > his > Koran AND he wants to be President of our Country. > >
Of course, this isn't true, but it's extremely scary to think of the amount of people reading (and believing) e-mails like this every single day. And then think of them in voting booths. It honestly boggles me.
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