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    June 28

    MJ 24/7

    You know, I'm already getting sick an tired of this.
     
    He's dead, world. Get over it. Let the clan have some damn peace. I somehow knew that Jesse Jackson (no relation) would get involved. If the doctor knows something, fine. It's called HIPPA, people! That means PRIVACY.
     
    I'm both fascinated and disgusted at the same time. I'm curious, but there comes a time where there needs a break. I'm not the biggest Michael Jackson fan in the world, but I think that the dead need a little respect and quiet.
     
    For God's sake, Farrah Fawcett died the same day. Does she get the same coverage? No.
     
    In a way, I'm glad she hasn't, but at the same time, she is an icon as well.  Well, when I grew up, she was to me. Yes, I have a dirty mind going here, but that's kind of the point.
     
    I know Michael had an impact, but we all influence the world in our own way.
     
    I'm just sick of 24/7 MJ already.
    June 27

    Mare

    Slow down
    Another town
    Another name
    On the horizon
    Just the same
     
    Dirty old town
    But a watering hole
    Someplace to live
    Somewhere to dig in
    Somplace to hide
     
    Serving wench and whore
    Is what she was known for
    And not the name she was
    Really known for
     
    Renegade
    You can't hide forever
    Such a cute name
    Name of death
     
    Cassandra was her name
    Of the day
    Or Sheila
    Jennifer or
    Rachael
    The names overflow
    To protect her mind
     
    But to protect her mind
    She pays a price
    To protect her identity
    She pays a price
    Pays a price
     
    Oh Mare Mare quite contrary
    Know the price of your crimes
    Not caught yet, but drawn out
    Just another deadwood town
     
     
    June 25

    Threes

    As they say, celebrity deaths come in threes.
     
    Ed MacMahon, well, I can simply hope that when I die,I can watch all the episodes of The Tonight Show. Nuff said there.
     
    Farrah Fawcett, well, like Dom DeLouise, my fondest memory of her is The Cannonball Run. My favorite scene with her is when Dean Martin and Sammy Davis, Jr. stop the ambulance to distract Burt and Dom.
     
    Dean: "Oh, I want to bless her!"
     
    Was outright hilarious to me, because of the fact that, well, young boys like me at the time was on the verge of discoving the female form..well...I remember my bro having a pinup or two.
     
    Lastly, The King of Pop.
     
    Even though I wasn't into his music much, he helped define what we now know as music video, sensationalism. The video for "Thriller" is one of the most iconic and bold videos ever made. "Beat It" was another one that I always thought was a neat video. Besides, if Wierd Al Yankovic paradied you, to me, it means you're significant.
     
    The wackiness of his personal life both captivated, and disgusted us all.
     
    May you rest in peace.
    June 24

    Kudos

    I want to bring forth something that was rather neat in the last week at work. for me.
     
    Considering I am in a high pressure, constomer-driven society (for internal and external customers), I love it when I get praised for what I do.
     
    I had done some work last week that seemed high-pressured, mostly because the person who I was coordinating with seems to hold me in high regard. To me, it means you need to balance everything. Since my overall job is to provide, I have to figure out how to make it all works.
     
    And I must have done right., because I got some high praises. Some I told my boss about from the personal experience with the people involded.
    :)
     
    June 20

    Philly

    She ran away...
     
    I run away from what I know
    To something that I don't know
    I run into the wind
    Forcing me to slow down
     
    As I run away
    I hear the footsteps
    Hoofsteps following me
     
    Ayeah Ho! Ayeah Ha!
     
    She ran her horse to Laramie,
    Someplace she'd never been
    Hoping for Dodge City
    Only place she'd fit in
    Outlaw town
     
    She rode her horse very hard
    Speed is what she called him
    And she ran as far as she could go
     
    She stopped at a river to take her fill
    She sat for a quiet moment and took her fill
    Surely they're not after her for what she'd done
    Killing men made her an outlaw gave her a name
    She had to change her name
     
    La la la de da da da la da de da
     

    Tangled Up In Blue

    Early one mornin' the sun was shinin',
    I was layin' in bed
    Wond'rin' if she'd changed at all
    If her hair was still red.
    Her folks they said our lives together
    Sure was gonna be rough
    They never did like Mama's homemade dress
    Papa's bankbook wasn't big enough.
    And I was standin' on the side of the road
    Rain fallin' on my shoes
    Heading out for the East Coast
    Lord knows I've paid some dues gettin' through,
    Tangled up in blue.

    She was married when we first met
    Soon to be divorced
    I helped her out of a jam, I guess,
    But I used a little too much force.
    We drove that car as far as we could
    Abandoned it out West
    Split up on a dark sad night
    Both agreeing it was best.
    She turned around to look at me
    As I was walkin' away
    I heard her say over my shoulder,
    "We'll meet again someday on the avenue,"
    Tangled up in blue.

    I had a job in the great north woods
    Working as a cook for a spell
    But I never did like it all that much
    And one day the ax just fell.
    So I drifted down to New Orleans
    Where I happened to be employed
    Workin' for a while on a fishin' boat
    Right outside of Delacroix.
    But all the while I was alone
    The past was close behind,
    I seen a lot of women
    But she never escaped my mind, and I just grew
    Tangled up in blue.

    She was workin' in a topless place
    And I stopped in for a beer,
    I just kept lookin' at the side of her face
    In the spotlight so clear.
    And later on as the crowd thinned out
    I's just about to do the same,
    She was standing there in back of my chair
    Said to me, "Don't I know your name?"
    I muttered somethin' underneath my breath,
    She studied the lines on my face.
    I must admit I felt a little uneasy
    When she bent down to tie the laces of my shoe,
    Tangled up in blue.

    She lit a burner on the stove and offered me a pipe
    "I thought you'd never say hello," she said
    "You look like the silent type."
    Then she opened up a book of poems
    And handed it to me
    Written by an Italian poet
    From the thirteenth century.
    And every one of them words rang true
    And glowed like burnin' coal
    Pourin' off of every page
    Like it was written in my soul from me to you,
    Tangled up in blue.

    I lived with them on Montague Street
    In a basement down the stairs,
    There was music in the cafes at night
    And revolution in the air.
    Then he started into dealing with slaves
    And something inside of him died.
    She had to sell everything she owned
    And froze up inside.
    And when finally the bottom fell out
    I became withdrawn,
    The only thing I knew how to do
    Was to keep on keepin' on like a bird that flew,
    Tangled up in blue.

    So now I'm goin' back again,
    I got to get to her somehow.
    All the people we used to know
    They're an illusion to me now.
    Some are mathematicians
    Some are carpenter's wives.
    Don't know how it all got started,
    I don't know what they're doin' with their lives.
    But me, I'm still on the road
    Headin' for another joint
    We always did feel the same,
    We just saw it from a different point of view,
    Tangled up in blue.

    ---Bob Dylan

    Lone Wolf And Renegade

    Lone wolf
    Hunts his prey
    He fights the elements
    Of this day
    Brushes away the sand from his face
    He thinks he sees his prey
     
    His eyes shift to left and right
    Trying to size everything in sight
    To know what's wrong or right
     
    Renegade
    Run run run
    Renegade
    Run run run run run
     
    Renegade finds a place
    To hole up for the night
    He knows that it's too late
    For a peaceful escape
     
    Eyes shift left and right
    Sizing everything in sight
    I know what's right
     
    Wolf yells out
    "Son you're done
    Women's said ya took her wrong
    Well I'm here to make it right.
    Come down now without a fight
    I swears to God to make it right."
     
    Renegade shouts back
    "I meant her no harm sir
    I love her so
    Why can't you understand
    I'm just trying to be a man."
     
    Wolf is silent and stands still until he hears
    His Philly say
    "Father don't you kill him cuz if you do
    You'll kill me too."
     
    Philly runs to where her beau is holed
    She falls into his arms
    He comforts her and yells out
    "What'cha gonna do now?"
     
    Wolf stands alone, and looks at his company
    As Marshall he has to uphold the law
    If he has to uphold the law
    What price does he pay?
     
    "Philly dear, that man is bad
    He killed three men in Deadwood
    How can you love a man like that?"
     
    Philly grits her teeth and looks at Renegade
    And then she smiles to herself
    Knowing the truth
    Renegade simply says
    "Tell him the truth."
     
    Philly comes to the window standing hard and firm
    She sings her song
     
    "Father, I'm the one who killed those men
    They the ones who hurt me
    If it was not for this man here with me
    I'd never made it through
    If you're going to kill this man
    You might as well kill me too."
     
    Wolf bows his head and then raises his head high
    Looking to the heavens for an answer
    He softly whispers to his men
    "Stand down."
     
    "Philly, dear come down, there will be no harm.
    Your man can come down with you."
    Renegade looks at Philly his eyes open wide with surprise
    "It's ok," she said and pointed to her hip
    There was her gun
     
    Five men were standing all in a row
    Wolf was the middle man
    They walked together hand in hand
    As they approached the posse one of the men fired a shot
    Renegade dropped dead shot in his heart
     
    Philly drew her pistol and fired her shots
    She killed the deputies so fast
    Wolf looked at her in amazement
    And then fell down shot in his leg
    And then she said
     
    "Now I'm the Renegade.
    If you want to hunt me down
    Try to follow my path to hunt me down.
    Wolf, you're my enemy so hunt me down."
     
    As she turned away, Wolf simply said
     
    "I will hunt you down, daughter as I love you so
    If I have to follow you to the ends of the earth
    I will do so."
    Philly walked away from the death she just made
    She started a path on walking to her grave
    June 13

    Rock Band

    Got a copy of Rock Band 2 for the Wii, and I want to tell you that it took me awhile, but I'm getting the hang of it.
     
    What's interesting is, I actually can see this game (along with Guitar Hero) as a wonderful way for people to possibly pick up an instrument, or into music in general.
     
    1). It's got a sight-reading/tabulature component to it where you have to concentrate on what's going on on-screen, rather than seeing what your fingers are doing. I've always been a player where I like to watch what I do, so it was hard for me to unlearn that.
     
    2). Introduce to different generes. Especially if you do career mode, or mystery set list, you don't know what you're getting.
     
    3). Like most video games, hand-eye coordination (or finger-eye coordination).
     
    Overall, it's a lot of fun..:)
     
    Got to go back to rocking...:)
    June 06

    Good For You Kid

     
    May your dreams come true.
     
    A Winner in Winner, South Dakota.
     
    God Blessed You.

    Caine No Longer Wanders The Earth. He Wanders Heaven.

    You are now walking the path that we all will wander.
    Thank you, Grasshopper for your existance.
    You now wander where we all eventually will wander.
    May it bring you elightenment, Grasshopper.