Monthly Archives: July 2006

100 Spinning Plates News

Jeremy Wells put together a documentary about 100SP and it’s available streaming at http://www.randomcha.net or http://www.thejeremyshow.com If you ever wondered what “Truth or Dare” crossed with “Sprockets” would be like, click on over!

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Random Rules Meme

I’m sure someone has done this before (I stole it from The Onion) but here we go … set your iTunes to shuffle and then write something about the first ten tracks that come up. And NO SKIPPING! 1 ADRIAN … Continue reading

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What I’m Picturing

Inside my freezer at home is an empty pint glass that’s been chilling since yesterday. It’s waiting for the moment when a bottle of Red Hook Blonde Ale will be poured into it. This evening.

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What the hell is going on? When did the world get so crazy? When did things stop fitting together? What do they hope to accomplish? What do I hope to accomplish? Where are we going to end up? Will it … Continue reading

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Yesterday was good, but different. Not what I was expecting or had anticipated. But you have to give up control, give yourself up to however things go. It’s interesting that I’m having all of these Zen-like thoughts today rather than … Continue reading

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Looks like I went to bed too early last night. I woke up at 4.30 and couldn’t get back to sleep. So an hour later I got up. What wretched weather.

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What’s the worst movie you’ve ever seen?

Leave me a comment and tell me why you think so.

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Barnard Hughes has died. I shall remember him always in “Tron,” “Midnight Cowboy,” and especially “Cold Turkey,” still one of my all-time fave comedies. RIP.

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Sigh. I wish it were Saturday afternoon at 3.30 already.

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Contrasts

Last night I sat on my new couch, listening to Benny Goodman while sipping a Manhattan, reading The Story of San MIchele by Axel Munthe. Which contrasted greatly with hundreds of Chicago commuters groping their way through a smoke-filled tunnel … Continue reading

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