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Journal Journal: Thursday is for Klytus 1

Do me a favor... put your makeup on in your home, not your car. Not on the 55 Freeway. Not in the fast lane. Thank you.
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Tomorrow is Friday.
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I got the cardboard and tape deck... you name the place and time. Poppin' Taco and Boogaloo Shrimp forever!
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The number of Americans claiming jobless benefits fell last week and factory employment in the U.S. Midwest hit a 27-year high in March, more signs that an improvement in the labor market is under way...
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Donald Trump and Congresswoman Michele Bachmann: a winning team in 2012!
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Just a thought, but I might just relocate to the land of Brie and Berets if Trump, Bachmann, Palin, Gingrich, or... any other neocon fuckwit is elected in 2012. Just come see me down at the Long Beach docks for a free ride.
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Holy Mother of Gawwwd... Nat King Cole just came on my iPod. Hmmmmm... only 268 Days, 8 Hours, 13 Minutes until Christmas.
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This year I will get my annual physical (which I haven't had since 1988).
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The balls on this guy: GE chief executive Jeff Immelt told the Economic Club in Washington that his company did nothing wrong. "At GE, we do like to keep our tax rate low, but we do it in a compliant way, and there are no exceptions," Immelt said. "Our tax rate will be much higher in 2011 as GE Capital recovers."

Big balls. And with a $3.5 Billion tax credit, I would assume his balls are not gold-plated.
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H0pe and Chang3(TM)
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Ch2m Hill called... I don't know about interviewing with a company that I simply can't pronounce.
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On Tap today:
Pete Seeger - Stories and Songs for Little Children
Nomeansno - The Day Everything Became Isolated
Primus ('cause they SUCK) - Suck On This

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Journal Journal: Wednesd@y is for R0ad Tr1ps 2

Poway. Really?
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Tomorrow is Opening Day 2011! While I am not as hopeful about the Angels this season as I was... say two years ago... I am excited to get back to Baseball!

Oh yeah... I almost forgot: Yankees suck balls.
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With the coming of Baseball is... C A M P I N G! Yes, I know I could be camping tonight, but it's a little too cold and wet for my little girls... I got all of our gear out this last weekend and took inventory. Everything looks great and nothing is broken (that's a first!). I need 2 new first aid packs, since my oldest daughter decided to perform her best Evil Knevil on a scoooooter last Summer and took off the top 3 layers of skin from her knee to her foot.

And my alternate pack will expire in July. Sooooo, time to go shopping!

Out

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Journal Journal: Tuesday: retcon 11

Oh, I wish I had a Holy Hand Grenade.
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I am hopeful (but realistic) that Sensation will come to the West Coast in 2012. When it does the kids go to Grannie's house and the wife and me are off!
The realist in me knows that Sensation won't work in the States... but I can dream!
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Baseball in 2 days...
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If I had a Holy Hand Grenade, then all of my problems could be solved - rather quickly and with a loud bang!
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This is from my "holy shit, he's a complete idiot" file:

Rick Santorum says the [Social Security] system has design flaws, but the reason it is in big trouble is that there aren't enough workers to support retirees. He blamed that on what he called the nation's abortion culture. He says that culture, coupled with policies that do not support families, deny America what it needs â" more people.

Not making that shizal up... nope.
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In SoCal, it's big news that USC's Kappa Sigma fraternity is 'appalled' by photos of couple having sex on a USC building rooftop. "While the actions that were taken did involve a member of our chapter we, in no way, support this kind of behavior, nor do we promote any such actions," Ayushi Gummadi was quoted as saying.

Gummadi said inquiries into the incident had been launched and that the fraternity member seen in the photos had been suspended "for conduct unbecoming of a Kappa Sigma and a gentleman."

Wait... what? A frat, no a USC FRAT arguing ethical and moral character here? Whoa... I think that is the 3rd sign of the apocalypse. Maybe the Mayans were right.

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Journal Journal: Monday is for Truth, Justice, and the American Way 3

"Faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive, able to leap tall buildings in a single bound"
We're close to adding the 51st State... Libya. Personally, I can't wait to add Tripoli to my Spring Break destination!

Next up, the ever-inviting Syria! Woot Woooooo!
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"...Look up in the sky, it's a bird, it's a plane, no... it's Superman"
Update: Wil Wheaton's podcasts are NOT funny. Not funny. And this has nothing to do with Mr Wheaton being a complete dick to me in 1988.
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Yes, I know today is Tuesday, but I was sick yesterday, so yet again I am a day late and a dollar short.
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"The never ending battle for truth, justice, and the American way."
I miss Everquest and the weekend: 46-hour marathon campaign across the Plane of Hate.

My roommates and I would get off work Friday, go directly to Luckys (yes) and get supplies - which would consist of sugar, beer, more sugar, something salty, and much, much more beer. Go home and straight to our rooms. Fire up the cable modems (whoa!) and login.

Aziel (me) would shout: "where the @#$* are you guys... and then we would group up and... marathon begins...
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Lord of the Rings

Journal Journal: [Poetry][Beloved] The Buried Life


                Light flows our war of mocking words, and yet,
        Behold, with tears mine eyes are wet!
        I feel a nameless sadness o'er me roll.
                Yes, yes, we know that we can jest,
        We know, we know that we can smile;
        But there 's a something in this breast,
        To which thy light words bring no rest,
        And thy gay smiles no anodyne;
                Give me thy hand, and hush awhile,
        And turn those limpid eyes on mine,
        And let me read there, love! thy inmost soul.

                Alas! is even love too weak
        To unlock the heart, and let it speak?
        Are even lovers powerless to reveal
        To one another what indeed they feel?
        I knew the mass of men conceal'd
        Their thoughts, for fear that if reveal'd
        They would by other men be met
        With blank indifference, or with blame reprov'd;
        I knew they liv'd and mov'd
        Trick'd in disguises, alien to the rest
        Of men, and alien to themselves--and yet
        The same heart beats in every human breast.

                But we, my love--does a like spell benumb
        Our hearts--our voices?--must we too be dumb?

                Ah, well for us, if even we,
        Even for a moment, can get free
        Our heart, and have our lips unchain'd;
        For that which seals them hath been deep-ordain'd!

                Fate, which foresaw
        How frivolous a baby man would be,
        By what distractions he would be possess'd,
        How he would pour himself in every strife,
        And well-nigh change his own identity;
        That it might keep from his capricious play
        His genuine self, and force him to obey,
        Even in his own despite his being's law,
        Bade through the deep recesses of our breast
        The unregarded River of our Life
        Pursue with indiscernible flow its way;
        And that we should not see
        The buried stream, and seem to be
        Eddying at large in blind uncertainty,
        Though driving on with it eternally.

                But often, in the world's most crowded streets,
        But often, in the din of strife,
        There rises an unspeakable desire
        After the knowledge of our buried life,
        A thirst to spend our fire and restless force
        In tracking out our true, original course;
        A longing to inquire
        Into the mystery of this heart which beats
        So wild, so deep in us, to know
        Whence our lives come and where they go.
        And many a man in his own breast then delves,
        But deep enough, alas, none ever mines!
        And we have been on many thousand lines,
        And we have shown, on each, spirit and power,
        But hardly have we, for one little hour,
        Been on our own line, have we been ourselves;
        Hardly had skill to utter one of all
        The nameless feelings that course through our breast,
        But they course on for ever unexpress'd.
        And long we try in vain to speak and act
        Our hidden self, and what we say and do
        Is eloquent, is well--but 'tis not true!
                And then we will no more be rack'd
        With inward striving, and demand
        Of all the thousand nothings of the hour
        Their stupefying power;
        Ah yes, and they benumb us at our call!
        Yet still, from time to time, vague and forlorn,
        From the soul's subterranean depth upborne
        As from an infinitely distant land,
        Come airs, and floating echoes, and convey
        A melancholy into all our day.

                Only--but this is rare--
        When a belovÃd hand is laid in ours,
        When, jaded with the rush and glare
        Of the interminable hours,
        Our eyes can in another's eyes read clear,
        When our world-deafen'd ear
        Is by the tones of a lov'd voice caress'd--
                A bolt is shot back somewhere in our breast
        And a lost pulse of feeling stirs again!
        The eye sinks inward, and the heart lies plain,
        And what we mean, we say, and what we would, we know,
        A man becomes aware of his life's flow,
        And hears its winding murmur, and he sees
        The meadows where it glides, the sun, the breeze.

                And there arrives a lull in the hot race
        Wherein he doth for ever chase
        The flying and elusive shadow, Rest.
        An air of coolness plays upon his face,
        And an unwonted calm pervades his breast.
                And then he thinks he knows
        The hills where his life rose,
        And the Sea where it goes.

                                        -- Matthew Arnold

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Journal Journal: Friday is for Jumping The Shark 1

Do you think John Travolta will ever make Battlefield Earth 2?
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An update to Moonpie's nemesis, Acting Ensign Wesley Crusher: his podcasts are ok. Some parts are genius, laugh out loud funny, while other parts are clumsy and sometimes uncomfortably not-funny. Since they are free and IF you have the free time, I say download them and give them a listen.

If you hate them, then I do have Wil Wheaton'Âï½Â(TM)s address.
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I just read that Travolta is making Battlefield Earth 2: Electric Boogaloo.
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SuckerPunch opens today. Vanessa Hudgens is definitely worth the ticket price. Little Gabriella is alllll grown up.

(wow I just read that back and I am CREEPY).
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On tap today
John Denver - Greatest Hits
Lukas Nelson and Promise of the Real - Brando's Paradise Sessions
(This band is amazing... I saw them a few months back and they rocked the house. Pick it up and give 'em a try, you won't be disappointed!)
The Psychedelic Furs - All of This and Nothing
Bill Withers - Lean On Me - The Best of Bill Withers

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Journal Journal: Thursday and Gandhi is still in Hell. 4

I missed Thursday... but, (according to my Evangelical Co-Worker) Gandhi (yes, THAT Gandhi) is basking in the eternal hell-fire glow.

Oh, how I love Orange County.

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Journal Journal: Wednesday is Pain Day 10

2 Taekwondo classes last night - 240 minutes of kicking, punching, running, stretching... getting kicked and punched and run over. And I pay for this. Voluntarily...

It has become painfully obvious that my 40-year-old body is NOT as resilient as my 25-year-old body. Having a very difficult time walking this morning. And I pay for this. Happily.

I hope that my Master holds testing next week, so I can earn a belt promotion, because it's always fun to start on new poomses and kicking techniques... plus the green belt just looks cool!

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I downloaded Will Wheaton's collection of podcasts last night. Got through 3 on the 55 freeway this morning... saving judgement until I get through at least 3 more.

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Did I mention that I (and the wifey) gave up all meat (save fish) for Lent? I am sooooooooo craving a Double Double(TM) this morning. Come Easter Sunday afternoon, I will be deep, deep, deep into a meat coma.

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One week until Baseball and I am NOT at all hopeful about my Angels. I don't think they'll see playing time in October and Jared "Sunshine" Weaver is counting down to Free Agency. (Side-note: when Sunshine shines with another team, I get a VERY nice bottle of Middletons Whiskey.)

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On tap today:
1. Leela James - A Change Is Gonna Come
2. Solomon Burke - The Very Best Of Solomon Burke
3. Barbara Morrison - Live at the 9:20 Special

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Journal Journal: Reminiscing. 1

I spent some time today visiting some old haunts. Obviously, /., but also:
setiathome.berkeley.edu/
www.userfriendly.org/
www.cnet.com
www.sfgate.com/
www.thinkgeek.com/

I miss Leo and Kate... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Screen_Savers

And the never aging: Ensign Wesley Crusher...
www.wilwheaton.net/ (http://wilwheaton.typepad.com/)

Yeah, I guess some where along the way I got busy and forgot my geeks roots...

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Journal Journal: Lá Fhéile Pádraig Sona Daoibh!

Bígí glas, a chairde. :-)

Agus go háirithe duit, a Mhuirnín. Tugaim na línte seo duit:

        iompraím do chroí liom;
        iompraím sé i mo chroí...

Lord of the Rings

Journal Journal: [Beloved][Music] Going Home 2

They say there's a place
where dreams have all gone
They never said where
but I think I know
It's miles through the night
just over the dawn
on the road that will take me home

I know in my bones
I've been here before
The ground feels the same
though the land's been torn
I've a long way to go
The stars tell me so
on this road that will take me home

Love waits for me 'round the bend
Leads me endlessly on
Surely sorrows shall find their end
and all our troubles will be gone
And I'll know what I've lost
and all that I've won
when the road finally takes me home

And when I pass by
don't lead me astray
Don't try to stop me
Don't stand in my way
I'm bound for the hills
where cool waters flow
on this road that will take me home

Love waits for me 'round the bend
Leads me endlessly on
Surely sorrows shall find their end
and all our troubles will be gone
And we'll know what we've lost
and all that we've won
when the road finally takes me home

-- Mary Fahl

They say that home is where the heart is. I do not know where my heart is; I only know where it is not.

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