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Kachinas are freakin' awesome!

In her very grandma-ian way my grandmother sent me a support package when she heard about my ailing health. Yesterday I opened the mailbox to find a shoebox wrapped in brown postal paper. Inside was a whole bunch of tissue paper and plastic bags. Within the mess was a solitary lump wrapped in Christmas paper, … Continue reading

My Blog Skip: Road to Blog Wars

The Blog Wars are coming. I’m opening the invitation to 2 teams. 1) Red 2) Blue Four bloggers per team. I’ll be the one that kicks off the prompt. Red team continues the story, blue team throws the story for a loop. What story? Well, it’s simple. I’m going to have the chosen CHUD bloggers … Continue reading

Ultimately, Inc. #1

“I have come to understand that all language is but substitute vision and, as Teilhard de Chardin has observed, ‘The history of the living world can be summarized as the elaboration of ever more perfect eyes within a cosmos in which there is always something more to be seen.’“ – Gene Youngblood, Expanded Cinema, 1970 … Continue reading

DMMCOT#10 Must suck being a female on the net

Sarah Palin becomes McCain’s Vice Presidential candidate…so what does the internet do? Ads for ‘Would you do Sarah Palin?’ Photoshops of Sarah Palin nude, taken up the cooter etc. www.iwoulddosarahpalin.com. By ‘the internet’ I don’t mean every single person on it. I’m sure in some corners of the net some site, possibly run by women, … Continue reading

Heart of The Matter: 9/07/08

Suicide By Palin On November 5, when the votes are in and Obama has won, pundits will look back and see what all the bizarreness and hysteria are occluding now: John McCain lost the election when he selected Sarah Palin as his running mate. McCain’s strategists hoped choosing Palin would accomplish two objectives:  bring in … Continue reading