Sunday, February 28, 2010

era

My era consisted of technological change that had no effect on me except in the most general ways. Every new form of music box; thinner and smaller every month it seems, and every new phone, thinner and smaller still, have had virtually no effect on me. I sincerely miss the days when it took some effort to make a phone call, especially when was traveling on the road. It was a simple process really that only involved a little amount of time and a dime. There were pay phones everywhere, and with that a certain amount of privacy. Although cellular technology has made life easier in some respects, there is a dramatic cost increase that comes with that freedom.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

the meaning of the game

The problems all began once people started selling a swing, or a game, or a style, all in one frame- frame after frame after frame after frame. Then they added words to the page. Over time in its decline, the game was transferred from the book pages to the television screen and imprinted on little silver discs. Each disc contained a style all its own; each one different. The masses then took these images from pages and screens and and discs and began putting the words that came with the images and screens and discs to work- both on the inside and out; the way they felt was best for them. Once people realize that there is a reason for so many ways of doing the game, playing the game, and enjoying the game, they will better understand the meaning of the game. It is true however that some people find tremendous joy in breaking their swings down into their finite parts during some daily mental and/or physical ritual. Well, a golfer gets hooked on ideas that can from from anywhere. Some of the best advice a golfer can get regarding their golf game and how they play it comes from a simple word or group of words all strung together coming from the mouth of a perfect stranger. This of course is free of charge. LLc 98.2

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

spots

The luscious call requires obedience to the instrument from which she maneuvers her sword. The desire, the pump she creates, serves to radicalize the inner drive bringing together even more the real and the imaginary. This fusion has already taken place. Among the many choices we now have, we must somehow decifer and comtemplate just what it is that serves as the driver in our lives; real or unreal, genuineness or witchcraft. LLc 98.2

Saturday, February 6, 2010

shallow bars

One of the biggest gags ever played on the American population is the diet industry. Here is an industry that breaks you down into that vulnerable place where you feel out of control. Why? because the ads on television tell you so. They tell you the problem and offer their solution at the same time. This industry preys on millions of couch warmers who have for years eaten their way into an up and down oblivion. The industry people know this and use it to their financial advantage. Yes, it is all about your money, not about your health. LLc 98.2