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Friday, September 17, 2010
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Thursday, September 16, 2010
SMALL BUSINESS STIMULUS BILL PASSES SENATE
Let's pop the champaign corks. The small stimulus bill finally passed the senate fillibuster. The vote was 61 for and 38 against. Now the bill goes to the President's desk. The bill will cut taxes on new payrolls for small business and encourage banks to loan to businesses and contains investment tax credits. I feel a whole lot better about the "record" of the Obama administration with this particular piece of legeslation passed. As I said in the last blog, I think the President needs to somehow "appear" flexable, and yet still manage to get his agenda passed. I was just on the phone to my [Christian] brother and even he seems to agree with the provisions of this bill. He is concerned about all of our accrewed debt. However I'm not that worried if the economy continues to improve and Obama keeps his spending freeze promises.
Elizabeth Warren, a former Harvard Law professor and chairman of the congressional oversight committee, will be named on Friday to the post of Consumer Czar who reports directly to the President on consumer fraud and other abuses. The thing with this appointment is that we have been hearing about it for months and I was beginning to think it would never happen. After all when was the last time this President appointed anybody "tough" in any position that wasn't a pawn of the corporations. At least we progressives have a chairman we can be proud of and can look forward to do productive accomplishments in consumer affairs.
But there is negative news still. Housing foreclosures for last month hit an all time high. This can't be good news. More and more people are feeling comfortable about walking away from their mortgages. On the Thom Hartman program they said the people get back only nine percent of the money they send to government in the form of taxes. This is opposed to 32% in France and 27% in Germany and even 14% in Canada. Indications are that if the people got more visable pay-backs in services, perhaps they'd be more comfortable paying a slightly higher rate. Of course the poverty level has risen to 14%. If John Mc Cain were president we could blame the Republicans. But I'm not sure we can do that now. They are now saying that we are pretty much doomed to see poverty rates this high or higher throughout this decade.
Anthropologists say now that we and Neanderthol man have a comon ancestor in a creature called "Heidelburg man", which shows up in Spain, of all places. They say that the differences in Neanderthol man is not in the frontal lobe, as you would expect, but rather in the temporal and periatal lobes, because the skull king of slants back and down, rather than the modern "dome" shape. There is this cave with thirty partiall or complete skeletons. Apparently the last vestages of Neanderthol man was about 140,000 years ago. That isn't that long considering Neanderthols were around nearly a million years. Neanderthols were almost exclusively hunters of big game, and seemed unable to adopt to new methods, or fishing, as their plentiful game subsided. The waves of the ice age in Europe became increasingly severe. People like to say that adversity makes man better. While it's true that "survival goes to the fittest" still something can be said for diversity. You never know where the next genious idea will come from. The Semaritans of the Bible clung jealously to their Jewish sacrificial laws, and also laws on race and intermarrying. Today the Semaritans are so inbred they will soon become extinct. One can say, as Christians are wont to, "adversity is good". But the same could be said of Evil, too. Evil overcomes its adversity and refines its evil. Bacterial strains that survive disinfectants become even stronger than they were before, and harder to erridicate. (Selah)
I would like at this time to do a first draft of my piece on John Lennon that I plan to submit to Dr. Levy for next month’s newspaper. No doubt I’ll be changing it around a little to accomidate his biases and my own faulty sense of taste. As you may know, John Lennon and I share the trademark of low self-esteem. In Lennon’s case it was because of the loss of his Mother at an early age. He was constantly seeking out some superior to tell him what do do, some guru. You saw this in the case of the Maharishi, and after this it was Magic Alex, whom he was captivated with for a while as some electronic genious. But in both cases he became highly disillusioned and disenchanted. In my own case I haven’t caught my own pastor fooling around with women, however there are the cases of Ted Haggard and Larry Craig and others where you are somehow supposed to reconcile their wanton behavior with the policy of Calvary Anaheim, where if you mess up you’re pretty much “gone”. There is no place for you in the church. The two artists the Beatles most emulated were Chuck Berry and Freddy Cannon. Many will acknowledge the first but I seem to be the only one who sees the obvious Freddy Cannon connection in the Beatles’ early music. As to Lennon’s writing, Jealousy is an underlying theme. John Lennon I see as kind of a male Leslie Gore, who wrote all these “romantic soap opera” songs in the ‘sixties, each one with a whole story line. These are songs like “You “Can’t Do That”, “I’ll Cry Instead”, “I Don’t Want to Spoil the Party” and “No Reply”. Other songs in this vein are "When I Get Home", "I'll Be Back", "Baby's in Black", "Yes it is", "You're Gona Lose That Girl" and "Run for your Life", which has the classic line in it, "You know that I'm a wicked guy and I was born with a jealous mind". In my own case when I was married I did accuse my wife of playing around behind my back. Of course, particularly in the first couple years, I had a few sexual flings myself. But being a man I saw these as not indicative of anything. But when a woman even hints at it, well that's another matter. I’m just that type of personality. But you can divide the life of John Lennon into three basic section. There are the early rocker years, the Psychedelic Lennon, and the “House Husband” era. Oddly the two worst albums did in the ‘seventies were “Rock and Roll” and “Walls and Bridges”. These two albums have in common that they were done during Lennon’s “Lost weekend” that lasted a whole year and a half. He spend much of that time right here in L A. My favorite Lennon is the psychedelic Lennon. Here is a John who is constantly curious about everything and was always seeking new sound effects and things the Beatles could do to push the envelope, electronicly. I do the same thing both in my BASIC programs and in my programs in Google Sketch. I’m always pushing the envelope and doing something I haven’t done before. John would take inspiration from anything that was going on, just as my writings are influenced from often very recent news from off the wall sources. Lennon liked to incorporate inspirations from a box of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes to a poster on the wall, to various radio broadcasts. But most importantly John Lennon and I had the same approach to religion. We were open minded and would listen to any source that seemed to offer some spiritual truth I hadn’t been exposed to, as long as they made some kind of sense. But the minute they cease to make sense I, like Lennon, would turn and attack. Both Lennon and I were fans of Bob Dylan. He is eminently quotable. But after Bob Dylan got saved as a Born Again Christian, the trouble was we could not be sure whether the songs still came from Dylan’s heart or whether they were just regurtitations of Church doctrine on obscure things like “spiritual warfare”. The lyrics had a form of Dylanism but the music no longer seemed to come from the heart but took on a parodied, synthesized quality. Lennon picked up on this, perhaps quicker than I did. He wrote vicious songs attacking Dylan’s Christianity mocking the idea of a person “finding Jesus” (as though he were missing) Lennon of course was all about “Love”. I admire Lennon’s love and peace stands although there are times where he would do things I wouldn’t. I would not pose nude on a record album that people actually buy, with my wife. I wouldn’t have a “bed in for peace” on my honeymoon. One detractor who shall go nameless says “John Lennon only was as famous as he was because he was cut down in his prime. Had he been allowed to live he might well have become old and boring just like every other has been from the “sixties”. In a perverse defense of this line of thinking, after 1972 John’s subsequent albums did become rather stale and predictable, and they all had this trade-mark re-virb engeneering. But it wasn’t the high tech ‘eighties re-virb but the old pase ‘seventies style of vocal revert. Often the chords became quite predictable, to the point of being almost trite. I would like to conclude by saying that if I had had a better self image I never would have become a Born Again Christian, because basically it had nothing to offer to me in a positive way. The difference between myself and John Lennon is that John already had this “Image” of peace and love and all when the Jesus Movement hint. I was still searching for my identity so was more vulnerable to it. But we both had in common that we were willing to try new things and accept input from a wide variety of sources.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Monday, September 13, 2010

CONGRESS IS BACK IN SESSION
One bit of news over the weekend snuck up on me. It seems having a Boner in congress isn’t such a bad thing after all. John Boehner has stated, apparently on Face the Nation, that he would “go along with a tax cut of people below $250,000 if he had to”. The implication went right by me. It means he is saying that yes, he is prepared to think about legitimizing Obama’s bifurcation of the tax law so that the rich people get a tax hike in January. This is just the break the Democrats have been looking for. This week Congress goes back in session. There are many bills according to Victoria Jones, that are before the House in the next four weeks and there is no possible way they could get to them all even if they went into a lame duck session after the election. Basically I think it’s a good thing that the President is singling out John Boehner by name and identifying him is the next real threat to economic bliss in
Dr. Levy had a thing on Faith for us today as the soul trait of the week. I checked in twice. That’s because I moved at his request, by the way. Then he makes an issue of it using that peculiar humor he has. Of all the soul traits, I’d get an F in Faith because I don’t have it. Right off it says Faith is not a thing of intelligence or rational or deductive thing. Rather it’s a thing of emotion and experience and a sense of “Awe” when one looks at the works of nature. We talked about Free Will and Dr. Levy says we need evil in the world because if evil were removed from the world it would somehow rob us of our free will. That’s an utterly illogical conclusion. Does he believe if evil were removed from the world we would all turn into spineless marshmallows? In terms of God testing us- - I got Dr. Levy to admit that God knows the results of any possible tests in advance, so what’s the point. One thing I did not say but is just as germain is that I personally have failed all of my “tests” and am the worse man for having been confronted with them. I also said that Satan is a lot more intelligent and cleaver person than we think. I raised the issue of one percent of the people “passing” these tests and the other 99% failing and going to hell, probably because their theological creed isn’t pure enough. Dr. Levy in the page said many times that faith comes from a God who plays games and sometimes revealing himself but usually hiding himself. He asked me what I would do if I were God and I said “I’d do anything but that. I would either make my presence plain so they knew who I was, if I thought the beings were intelligent enough to deal with it, or I would keep my identity entirely hidden from them and expect nothing from my creation”, any more than you’d expect ants on an ant farm to worship you. I seemed to be the only one asking relevant questions. I was reading in an early posting of Rocca Rolla last week and I spoke of the sixth dimension “containing many portals on this planet”. I also said that “in the sixth dimension they relate in radial identity and the race is associated generally with a planet”. But you could come back and say to me “Is the Orion Federation a place where the Dead go, or is it a place inhabited by the living in the here and now, or is it some kind of a Metaphor?” It’s easy not to answer these questions calling them “unanswerable” just as Dr. Levy calls questions of Faith “unanswerable”. I also said that when you speak of the Faith of a child that children are curious and want to grow and learn. I can get behind that. But if you mean that children go off half cocked believing in foolishness living in a perpetual dream land- - then I have to take exception. I asked Dr. Levy that all of the creeds of the Catholic Church seem pretty cock sure of themselves, to the extent that they are willing to go to war over issues of doctrinal correctness. Marcia says that God has a body. This is Mormon doctrine. She would not own up to the doctrine that Jehovah was once a man as we were and went off to found his own planet, as we will do when we die, and have a harem of wives. Dr. Levy said he had to leave early today, but not very. We broke up a little after one after starting a little before twelve. I watched the soap opera. Samantha told son Will exactly what she did and why she shot E J. But she warned that Stephano might kill anyone he thinks betrayed him including Grandma Kate for making that phone call to Sammy that Elvis was going to take the kids and disappear and she’d never find him.
President Obama was promoting the high speed rail line that will link northern and southern California. I think high speed rail is an excellent alternative for intermediate distance travel, as I have often said. Judy is always complaining about how high speed rail is wasteful spending and how we really ought to all revere the oil industry by continuing to stay in our cars. She is one of these people whom if she doesn’t use it personally, then it doesn’t need to exist. This is the meme that conservatives in general, buy into. You know what we really need is a revolution in the transportation industry like we’ve had in the computer and entertainment and music industries. We don’t have vinyl records or reel to reel tapes, or film any more, but we still commute the same way we did fifty years ago. Either we go there by car or we go to an airport and fly at sub sonic speeds in jets that consume huge amounts of fuel, just like we did fifty years ago. We need to perfect the Transporter like they have on Star Trek. Once we do it will seem silly that we would have traveled any other way. People like Judy believe in the power of negativity- - in areas of faith in God and about the viability of our national government and crime and a lot of other things. But some bright scientist, preferably not Born Again, will perfect the Transporter concept some day. In the real of Star Trek it’s technology that’s been around for generations.
It's kind of a given that talk show hosts don't take their mail seriously, no matter how well written with constructive suggestions. It's kind of a practice that these hosts blow off, mock, ridicule, or just ignore the personal letters they receive. The usual scenario goes that one morning they get up to go to their job and the station tells them they have been sumarily fired and they go "Gee, I can't imagine the slightest reason why", plaintifly. I have mixed feelings about hosts reading their mail on the air, as Stephanie Miller did this morning. It's because they add things like mention the five dead cats in the guy's apartment or the nine years back prescription of Stellizine, or orange cheetos stains on the letter. I will agree with Stephanie that asking about one's sexual practices is off limits be they homo or hetro-sexual. Personally, I would have felt a lot better if Stephanie kept her lezbianism to herself.
One of those hikers in
"If You got to go, go now- -
Or else you'll have to stay for the Tribulation
You know, if you read the Koran you see it's striving after basically the same thing as the Bible Old Testament is. The underlying theme is of God's faithfulness and having faith, in turn, in God. The supremacy of justice is highlighted. The World has seen only a hand-full of truely great religious founders. There is Confucius and Krishna and Chaitanya from India in the 1500's. There is also "Crestus" whose real nationality is Egyptian, who was the object of worship of the early Christians, and his cult moved from Egypt to Rome. The upside down cross is based on the notion that Roman Guards were put to death instead of him by some sort of error in letting him escape in the night, as Roman justice demanded. There is the Buddha, and Mohamed, and some would argue that Shem, Noah's son is a founder, who lived in "Salem" under the alias of Melchidizeck. And there is King Hezekiah, who is described as "there was no greater kind after him. He cleansed the land in a way it had never been before. Temple worship was started again after some indetermanate period of idleness. Of course you know what the term "Early Exit" means. It's usually referred to by people contemplating suicide. However some birds, for instance, make an "early exit" of northern tundra areas while food is still plentiful. They do this so they don't get too over-stuffed to fly. In like manner sometimes nature calls and you're just not ready to go. King Hezekiah fell ill and a prophet told him to put his affairs in order for he was to die. Hezekiah prayed to God who prolonged his life fifteen years by turning back the shadow of the sun dial fifteen degrees. However Hezekiah's last years wern't that good. God was already done with him. But he let foreigners, the Babylonians in this case, see all of the temple treasures and some say this was a fatal mistake for from that day on they lusted after it. We don't know whether there will be a rapture here in a few weeks. My refined date, courtesy Glen Beck, if Thursday October 7th. Personally I'm waiting for the TV series to come out.
By way of post script I would note that we have had problems getting color in our font with this posting. I'm going to try it again today. There are other irregularities that have plagued blogger a long time including incostencies in the format depending on which IP address you access the blog by. These range from spacing to size irregularities. Still I am grateful for this medium of expression and only hope that I develop more readers.
Thursday, September 09, 2010

Tuesday, September 07, 2010

This is Tuesday September 7, 2010. You know the substitutes for Stephanie Miller were energetic this morning in their coming out with apt political barbs. Such as the supposition that if they found oil at ground zero we would soon see how quickly that ground was no longer considered “sacred”. After all there is a lot of sleazy sex in the area. And whatever they build on the site will feature “money changing” I bet you. And as to Korans being burned, I bet a Koran or two got burned in the Twin Towers collapse along with the deaths of quite a few Muslims. People got excited about yesterday’s speech by the President in
emoc ot nav eht rof gnitiaw - ekalf nroc a no gnittis
When your rooster crows at the break of dawn
look out your window and I'll be gone
I'VE GOT NOTHING TO SAY BUT IT'S OK
Saturday, September 04, 2010
TIME TO FACE THE REAPER
There are certain political grim facts that everyone has to face sooner or later because those in the know agree that the evidence is overwhelming and to deny them is futility. I was just watching a C-Span thing on the outlook for Democrats verses Republicans in the next Congress, notably the House. Of the four speakers I listened to three of them were very partisan in favor of the Republicans. This last guy says that it’s political suicide for Democrats to attack the tea baggers just as it was suicide in 1994 for Democrats to attack Born Again Christians.
The unemployment rate has risen to 9.6% and 54,000 additional jobs were lost. This is the news Republicans today are popping champaign corks over, and may well be the news that seals Obama’s fate. There have been now sixteen consecutive months in which unemployment has exceeded nine percent. The recent record is nineteen months during Reagan’s first term and he managed to recover. President Obama has been much poorer at maintaining a positive leadership image than Reagan was. This president is an idiot because he has surrounded himself with all of the wrong people. In September of 1994 by contrast the unemployment rate was only 6.1% and the deficit was nowhere today’s number in terms of being a percentage of the G N P.
Craig’s list will stop advertising certain “adult sites” for escort services, etcetra to aid men in their pursuit of a good woman. But the world at large is not as sexophobic as we are here so the sites will continue internationally. They had a story about a teenage girl with
Well now we hear because of this math-o-phobia that Stephen Hawking is dumbing down his latest book and deleting any reference to complex mathematical formulas that would scare people off. It’s like someone quoting the Bible to someone who doesn’t attend church. The alarms go off in their brain “Danger - - Danger” and they shut down and don’t listen at all. It was the Ionian Greeks who were early proposers of the idea that natural laws existed apart from the will of the Gods. But now Stephen Hawking is going to take us all one giant leap for mankind backwards by proposing, if I understand correctly, a realm where ALL laws of physics are out the window and that Universes can form with no regard to any natural laws as we know them. That’s a world of difference from the Stewart Sutcliffe model where time goes out in all directions in that “porcupine model” of ours- - and where there may be great diversity in “what happens next” after the big bang, still other Universes have to obey the same basic laws of physics that ours does. But as I say if there are literally Millions of universes out there then all the Christians who say evolution can’t happen- - have to go back and refigure their math. Maybe Mom will buy Hawking’s book, and I can borrow it.
Yesterday I heard a cosmic roomer that is that- - "If the Ionians formed that alliance with the Romulans they were talking about- - - then We (the Cassiopian Eagle group, we I’m calling them now), would be toast." But they say that the Romulans are too lilly livered to go for it because they’re too used to losing. As to the fear of disclosing military secrets, (the sharing with the Ionians of all the vast military mapping they have done) the Romulans have one of the more open governments (like the
Thursday, September 02, 2010
MAKING DEMOGRAPHICS WORK FOR US
Well now there is a new book out called “The American Talliban” saying that the clerics in this country are no better than the extremist clerics in the Islamic nations. I don’t see how it takes a whole book to say that. I said it in one sentence. To me it doesn’t seem as if there are nearly the number of progressive minded books coming out as there were, say, four or five years ago. Am I right? If you look at the democraphics of
One hundred years ago yesterday ex President Teddy Roosevelt gave a message in
Well now they have discovered that the last reason to allow for the existence of God has been taken away. Stephen Hawking has a new book out in which he states that God is a redundancy as far as the Big Bang and the creation of the Universe is concerned. Some like Bill Handel say “Oh he’s still around- - he should have been deat twenty years ago”. I remember nearly 25 years ago in early 1987 that Chuck Smith was cutting back the hours of his Sunday night service and now he was ended by 8:30 when he used to go to 9:30. And the talk was “Oh, he’s getting old. He’ll be retiring soon”. For the past thirty years, at least, I’ve heard Chuck Smith complain about getting old and wanting to move out of “this tent, which is my body”. Stephen Hawking may not be much on body but he’s sure keeping his mind active, and we need to keep geniouses like him around as we can. I hope his writings are thoroughly studied after he’s gone. On the Simpson’s they had one episode where a professor had mathematically proved that God didn’t exist. According to Hawking “we would still have all the scientific laws” even if there were no Universe. Some like at Astronomy Café may take issue with that, however, saying that without matter we would have chaos. I have one question I would like to address to Stephen Hawking. If it’s true we can see ancient galaxies ten billion years ago through our telescope I’d like to ask “Where do you look to find the center of where the Big Bang came from”. No astronomer seems to be able to answer that question in a way that doesn’t make me think they’ve been smoking something they shouldn’t. Here’s another case where you don’t seem to need to read the whole book to get the gist of it. You can say that “God has been ruled unnecessary to the creation of the Universe” in just a sentence or two. I doubt I’d understand any of the complex math anyway.
Steve Jobs yesterday announced that 4.1 would begin shipping soon. He says bugs in the latest I phone will be fixed and it will have a proximity sensor to handle signal cut-outs. He also announced Apple TV you can hold in your hand. All this news didn't make much of a splash yesterday when it was announced. He's big on fanfare but sometimes short on substance when the actual announcement comes along. People have these grandiose expectation of some bold new leap forward by Apple by which their competetion will be crushed.
In soap opera news Samantha Brady has done about as professional "hit" on Elvis Di Mira as you could ask for. She came upon him passed out drunk, with the gun, already out anticipating suicide, was already convieniently in his hand. All she had to do was to pick it up and fire at his head. The gun had a silencer on it. She then stood there a minute. Then she left, unseen by anybody and rather methodically tosses the gun into the Salem River as if she were used to this sort of thing all the time. She then tip toes back into her lover's bed and crawls up next to him as if nothing had happen. When he gets woken up by a phone call he is none the wiser. At the present time her deed of convienience remains undiscovered.
Now another oil platform rig has exploded, and as far as we know it is still on fire. It is some eighty miles southwest of the Lost Horizons one or whatever it’s called. Thirteen people were aboard the platform and they all survived though one man was injured. They were all picked up safely by a boat. I imagine they will have a lot more to tell us. We don’t know if oil leaked. They said possibly this was not even an active platform. We just need to pray that nothing worse happens to the people of the Gulf.
Hurricane Earl is on its way up the Atlantic coastline. They say it will hit Capt Cod and might hit the
Wednesday, March 03, 2010
From the pen of the Romulan sage Labius Maximus
Labius Maximus is the misfit adopted son of
Hyman Cliterhouse and Cherry Popper
Once a freight train is halted, it’s hard to get it moving again
To think “outside the box” is inherently to demean the value of the box
To live outside the law you must be Honest (Bob Dylan)
He who lives outside the Law is not subject to the law (
He who has already exceeded the Impossible fears neither restraints nor threats from those who haven’t.
Public funding for Abortions cheapens the gene pool of the cowardly
“Fast light” is from retreating objects; “Slow light” is from advancing objects. Knowledge does not respect the odds posted against its success
Show me a good loser and I’ll show you a loser
Cowards die a thousand times before their actual deaths. The vallient taste of death but once.
People who repeatedly play the obstruction cards, one day run out of cards
A teenager who “breaks the sound barrier” never sees himself the same way again.
People or things whose existence can’t be proven aren’t taking a poll of your oppinion and don’t care whether you believe in their existence or not.
A God who obsesses on the opinions of inferiors eventually will have his worst fears realized.
People who play by the rules hide their lack of artistic talent
People incapable of three dimensional thinking don’t deserve to have “the other side of an issue” examined.
If White people were as pure as they pretend to be they wouldn’t use so much Bleach
If “organized religion” is better than “disorganized religion” as Jesus of KFI states, doesn’t it follow that “socialized medicine” is better than “anti social medicine”?
People who listen to a bad sermon on Sunday and don’t put a thing in the offering plate don’t know it but they still have been “Taxed”.
If the “hidden cost” of religion, like the “hidden cost of energy” were revealed, the Christians who profit from it would blush, if they actually had blood in their veins.
A cure for a disease nobody in your society has yet, is none the less still prudent to have.
You know you’re on a “slippery slope” when someone says “Then head back, just to prove you can really do it” and they refuse.
Human rights come not from the generosity of the State but from the Hand of God (John Kennedy)
Revolution Is Evolution
An ass is not measured by what he says but the burden he bears, or the lack of it.
He who is not busy being born is busy dying. (Bob Dylan)
Who believes in unconditional forgiveness is someone who sooner or later will be subject to an unconditional Sell Out
To put conditions on the thing being received is to increase its value
The only blood with power in it can’t be displayed on Sunday mornings, because it’s still flowing through someone’s veins.
It’s not where you have been but where you are headed that matters. But if you keep looking back at where you have been, in your mind a part of you is still there.
Craps is a game that missionaries shouldn’t play, because they will lose
People who teach sacrifice but don’t believe in risk, don’t believe in sacrifice either.
Fate is something a prudent person talks about only after he’s left the gambling table.
A new broom is not “seasoned” but it sweeps clean
Spiritual junkies are awed by Infinity. To a physicist it’s just another number
Being without sin doesn’t make you Good. It just makes you a nothing.
Wine without the grape would not be worth drinking. Catholics refine Christianity to the point where its shelf life exceeds that of a Hostess Twinkie.
A new player will appear a genius in spotting flaws that elude seasoned custodians.
If a Jew eats unleavened bread on Passover, does he eat raw meat along with it?
When all of the possibilities have been ruled out, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.
A preacher who stakes everything on winning an argument is like a pool player who scratches. But the thing is he doesn’t know it has happened.
Half a loaf is not better than no loaf at all – if you’re selling shit.
Christianity has so many counterfeiters because they are in search of the real thing, which deep down they know lies outside of their world.
Viscosity in the Ether is what holds the known Universe together.
A vampire doesn’t value immortality because that’s not what he lacks- - - and a religious pilgrim should not value the status quo.
People who charge for what is free are taking unfair advantage of idiots.
People who go with the flow and call it spiritual- - are doing what comes naturally to dead fish.
A rudder is of absolutely no value to a ship without power.
The empty can is the can that rattles the most.
People in hyper-space need to be reminded now in then that space even exists
People who routinely do the impossible never seem to be observed by those who routinely overwhelmed by the difficult.
In this life it’s not how many times you fail but what you overcome that matters.
People who say they expect to be rewarded in the afterlife will reap in a different season from the one they expect, because they don’t think.
Some say that the unelected life isn’t worth living, but I say unto you conversely that the un lived life is not worth reflecting on.
PAUL MCCARTNEY IV
Mumbo
The Note You Never Wrote
Valentine’s Day
Little Woman Love
Country Dreamer
Mama Miss America
One – Two – Three – Four - Five
Give Me Your Number, I’ll Give You a Ring
You Never Give Me Your Money (Beatles) *
House of Wax
Temporary Secretary
The Mark Is Rising
Nod Your Head
On The Way
Rinse the Raindrops
I managed to convince the Federation to use “Country Dreamer” and “Little Woman Love”. They seemed to have changed their minds in the past few days and this album kind of spontaneously constructed itself. We’ll see if I post it.
*what I would ideally want is this song to be “potted down” minus the other sound effects that on the album segway into the next song. However failing that an abrupt ending before the next song begins would be OK.