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    About Me I'm a graphic designer and have done art for the medical field (anyone need a business card?) I'm a book lover, an art lover and MAC lover.
    Music I love all music but country. Some of my favorites are Ben Folds, REO Speedwagon, STYX, YES, Rancid, The Ramones, Tom Jones, The Beatles, ect.
    Movies Mostly Indie movies. I don't like Hollywood 'Blockbusters', usually. Some of my current favorite movies include:Stranger Than Fiction, Papillion, Sixth Sense, Chumbscrubber, Elephant, ect.
    TV I don't have time for tv, but I use my DVR to record THE JOY OF PAINTING every week and watch it when I can. I also try to catch Big Brother every chance I get. That's about it.
    Books I read about a book a week. I love the classics. Some of my favorite books include: Crime and Punishment, Catcher in the Rye, A Clockwork Orange and The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Favorite authors include Raymond Carver, Fydor Dostoyevsky, Victor Hugo and John Dufresne
    Likes Macintosh, Apple, Macs, Steve Jobs, MacBooks, MacBook Pros,Ipods, Starbucks, Outsider Art, Ronald Reagan, Classic Novels, Indie Everything
    Dislikes microsoft, PCs, cheap coffee
    Hobbies Reading, Drawing, Painting
    Vices Dry Humor
    Smoke No
    Drink No
    Virtues Sense of humor
    Heroes Jesus Christ Raymond Carver My Brother
    My Profession Graphic Designer
    A Bit About My Job I'm a full time graphic designer and a part time freelancer.
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    I'm voting for This Guy!

    Friday, May 16, 2008, 03:58 PM [General]

    Chuck Baldwin!
    The Presidential Candidate for the Constitution Party.


    I made a promise to myself after the last election and have been trying to figure out how I was going to keep it. The promise was this: I will NOT vote for the "lessor of two evils" again. I just can't live with myself. I actually voted for George W. Bush TWICE because I thought he was the "lessor of two evils". I'm not doing it again. The lessor of two evils is still evil. And our choices for the current democratic and republican candidates are ALL EQUALLY EVIL!

    Then I heard a guy on the radio this morning talking about the Constitution Party and I looked into it.

    I'm joining 'em! Check them out for yourself.

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    Another book review....

    Friday, May 16, 2008, 10:54 AM [General]

    Requiem, Mass.
    By John Dufresne
    John Dufresne is my favorite living author. His novel, "Love Warps the Mind a Little" is in my top 10 All-Time-Favorites.
    The only thing bad about John Dufresne is that he writes very slowly. He only publishes a new novel every few of years. His novels are so good, so entertaining that I finish them in a day or two. That means every time I read a new novel by John Dufresne, I have to wait YEARS before I get to read another one! The only thing that helps is that he blogs a lot, and he published a book of short stories ('Johnny Too Bad') in 2005. I allow myself one short story every six months. As a matter of fact, I'm depressed now, because I just finished his new novel and it hasn't even been released yet.

    Anyway, about the new book...
    Go on over to Amazon right now and pre-order this one. It is awesome. It has a touch of "Love Warps..." to it, and that made me very happy.
    The main character is John. It's a 'bio-novel'. It's John's life story in novel form. I'm curious as to how much is fiction and how much is true.
    The novel is laid out with flashbacks from now, where John lives with Spot the dog and Annick the girlfriend, to the past, where he is growing up with his family and a host of other interesting characters.
    Don't let the flashbacks scare you, either. There is no confusion here. Dufresne is such a good author that the flashbacks flow as if you were watching a movie, not reading. 80% of the book takes place in the past, anyway, so its easy.
    John's mom is mentally unstable and thinks that John and Audrey (his sister) are actually robots that have replaced her 'real' children and are spying on her. The only time she thinks she's talking to the 'real' John is when he is talking to her on the phone. John's dad is an over-the-road trucker that has his own secrets (BIG ones, too). It all ads up to wonderful reading, filled with Dufresne's awesome humor and touching family feelings.

    As with his other books, John uses his magic to breath life into his characters and they jump off the page and run all over your mind hours after the book is closed. The scenes are painted so lifelike that you'll swear they are photographs.
    Don't miss it!

    I give 'Requiem, Mass.' a 5 out of 5.

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    I walk by and yell out "devil".
    The rumbling about 2:30pm your time will be my stomach growling. the lean cuisine only goes so far.
    Peace B.

    bill
    April 28, 2008
    01:10 PM CST

    DON'T buy tickets just yet... like I said my neighbor works in the recording industry and is actually booked Big Daddy Weave in the next couple of weeks. Plus he's real big buddies with one of the guys running Icthus Festival. Hold off a couple of weeks.
    Peace B.

    bill
    April 24, 2008
    11:56 AM CST

    yeah, i'd say so if you cut away from the bark on her face. ;-)

    bill
    April 22, 2008
    02:43 PM CST

    Actually, The Bean is in the Dieting & Weight Loss forum.

    Ken (Main Profile)
    April 11, 2008
    09:53 AM CST