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Posted in Everything at 11:32 pm by everything

She LIVES

Yes, I am alive. I am in sunny St. George with my husband and dogs. Life is good. Things are not ideal…living with in-laws is never the best situation in the world but we’re grateful for their patience and hospitality and offer yet another prayer to St. Joseph to help us sell our house so we can get on with things here. I am busy beginning the new location for my career, and my day job is very motivating. Our Dell laptop from 6 years ago is nothing more than a boat anchor with our credit card information and pornography stored deep within waiting for the time when somebody can play Open Sesame and coax all of its little secrets out. Our desktop has a fancy flat screen but the tower is 8 years old and sounds like a jet engine when it’s running. If only it operated at jet speeds. Or snail speeds. And super iMac has to have a cord run through the hallway to connect with the internet because we can’t get our wireless to talk with the modem. Router. What the hell ever. Needless to say, I’m not in the best position to make this site all fancy schmancy like I’ve been promising for the last, um, year. My bad. But either way, onwards and upwards, updates as I can, thanks for the patience.

And the gin is in a spare bag in my closet

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Posted in Everything at 11:07 pm by everything

Here are two doves fighting (Revision)

Posted in Poem, Poetry, love, relationships, writing on by c.a. Leibow

“You can woo a woman with poetry but you can’t keep a woman with poetry.†Roberto Bolano

Here are two doves fighting both
of them whiter than a soul’s journey
to heaven or the place where I dream of her. White –
as the first snow
on the last day
of the world

is nothing more
than the projection of my longing.
Like this love poem I leave around this City —

Here are two doves arguing
over the last bluing ribbons of twilight,
Arguing like I do with her, by myself.
With poems that I nail to the front doors of
churches, stencil on foot weary sidewalks
and hidden walls.

This needs to stop.
And yet, more poems come.
Poems that she will not read.

Poems that I hand to old women who have forgotten
about love long ago.
Poems that I slip into the blouses of young women.
Poems that tie to the legs of pigeons that fly in endless
eights looking for her.

Or the poems I give to the homeless
to drop at her feet as she passes.
Oblivious—
to their smiling
complicity.

All these poems,
in the shape of two white doves
fighting over the last ribbons of twilight

finally flown away.

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Posted in Everything at 11:06 pm by everything

JUNE

Posted in Poem on by c.a. Leibow

A June storm rushes the mountains
Impatient to kiss them, with wet

Blue eager dark kisses.
Your voice comes to me

In the wind, where you
argue with the trees,
voice naked, vulnerable,

insistent in its exhaustion —
You make green propositions for

leaving— to branches and swaying
crowns of tree tops. The wind has picked

up the moon and carried it
away. Everything is darker

than you remember. Your hunger
for answers reminds me of a

white tattered kite against a black–
ning sky, the storms desire

Unrelenting —
kissing everything
blue-black.

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Posted in Everything at 11:06 pm by everything

Pigskin Radio - Episode 6 - 2007 Season

Posted in ausffl, dallas cowboys, dffl, fantasy football, humor, nfl, pigskin radio, podcasts, sports on September 11th, 2007

Pigskin Radio has released another show. Check it out over at pigskinradio.com.

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Posted in Everything at 11:06 pm by everything

West Texas Sky Photos

Posted in photos on September 21st, 2007

The Road to San Angelo

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Posted in Everything at 10:30 pm by everything

Jul 25 2007

Cute Baby Shower Decorations!

My friend Susan recently had a baby, and she had the cutest baby shower party supplies! She is a big Winnie the Pooh fan, so she chose a winnie the pooh shower theme. I liked it especially because I decorated Ryan’s nursery with Winnie the Pooh. She had everything coordinated-the plates, cups, napkins, tablecloth, the plastic silverware, plus banners, streamers, and balloons. It looked really nice! What’s really great is that she ordered everything from a site like PartyPail and got everything she needed all at once. I don’t have any friends having babies at the moment, but I hope to get to arrange a cute baby shower like that for one of them someday soon!

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4 Responses to “Cute Baby Shower Decorations!”

  1. Excellent idea for a baby shower, as she is a WTP fan.

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  2. I apologize if this is the wrong place to post this but you can increase your statcounter recordings to 500 now. I was browsing your site and I saw your “view my stats” page and saw that your limit was a 100. The admins etc have increased it to 500 (even for free users), so you should utilize the opportunity. :)

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  3. Those are ADORABLE! :) My nickname is Laurie-Pooh, so I know when I have a baby it will be Pooh themed.

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  4. That is the cutest Pooh-themed stuff ever. Even as an adult I just can’t resist this stuff…

    If you want to get more ideas for baby showers and themed parties, give Faimous.com a try. Yes, this is a bit of a plug but we’re new and developing and will definitely appreciate comments/feedback. We’re a community site with social search engine and forum features. If you have a minute to spare, do give us a look.. thank you!

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Posted in Everything at 10:25 pm by everything

New Song: Aeroblasters - Sky High

category:

next in the line of gear demonstrations, this is the first stage and boss music from the semi-obscure turbografx/pc engine game, aeroblasters. i have been wanting to arrange this for a hell of a long time, but i couldn’t play guitar or bass well enough to pull off the 70s rock style i envisioned until recently. i’m especially happy with the bass, i think it’s my favorite instrument at this point.

the new gear: my old squier strat, whose frets i scalloped by hand with a dremel sander, and a digitech bp80 bass pedal. the scalloping makes deep bends, wide vibrato, and fast scale runs much easier, but chords much harder.

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  1. You’re getting more and more multi-skilled on the way. Now you can also play nice bass and some realy swanky guitar. Some more practice on those instruments and you’ll be able to equal both Jordan Rudess, James Miung and Jonh Petrucci. ;)

    I’m a DT-groupy, sue me!

    -Pien.

    PS. Next episode of my radio-program aQt is planned for 29 Dec. Gonna play some more of your shit, bro. :)

    Comment by Pien — 12/23/2004 @ 2:05 pm

  2. I MUST LEARN HOW TO SCALLOP THE FRETS OF MY GUITAR!, If there is any good way to find instructions how to do it, please email me.

    Comment by DubStringz — 12/23/2004 @ 4:03 pm

  3. God, this one’s great, too. It sounds so rich and full, and sounds absolutely awesome. Nice pick for a song to redo; I’ve never heard it but I’m glad you thrust it upon me in the form of this, for it’s excellent work (once again).

    Comment by brandon dominkewicz — 12/25/2004 @ 1:58 am

  4. Hmmm, I’ve been playing guitar for about six years and I’ve never heard of this “scalloping” thing. I must look it up…
    Anyway, awesome song, I’m totally looking forward to facing off against you in the DoD! Bring it! :)

    Comment by XMark — 12/25/2004 @ 5:37 pm

  5. Yngwie Malmsteen have a scalloped guitar, with this you can play faster than speed of light ;). Very good song, but some parts boring me.

    Comment by Ræversel Sygm4 — 12/30/2004 @ 11:45 am

  6. That’s a damn nice sounding squier strat if I say so myself. My friend has one, and it sounds like complete ass. Did you put new pickups on it, or what? Also, nice work on the song Jake.

    Comment by Suzumebachi — 2/1/2005 @ 2:27 am

  7. Wow! You’re getting better and better and better :D I’ve stayed with you since the eraly days of FT1, and I’m just impressed! I envision you being the next Bjørn Lynne or something :)

    Comment by CNR — 2/13/2005 @ 8:31 am

  8. I was a big fan of Aeroblasters (or Air Buster on the Genesis, but I had the TG-16 version)…where is the file? I want to hear it!

    Comment by Slonie — 2/17/2005 @ 12:03 am

  9. (okay, scratch that comment — I got it from vgmix, but “Space Pirate” is still down!)

    Comment by Slonie — 2/17/2005 @ 12:09 am

  10. I didn’t get, who played the guitar?

    Comment by Valet2 — 8/9/2005 @ 1:12 am

  11. Excellent!

    Comment by Lupin — 9/8/2005 @ 11:09 pm

  12. Awesome song man! GO SCALLOPED GUITARS!! I actually scalloped mine myself too, cept all I had was a round file and sand paper hehe

    Comment by Mark — 9/30/2006 @ 9:49 am

  13. Kick ass man, you’ve got a completely different style going there, keep it up *thumbs up*

    Comment by Powell man — 10/6/2006 @ 5:26 pm

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Posted in Everything at 9:38 pm by everything

The following video is a speech delivered by Arundhati Roy on September 18, 2002 at the Lannan Foundation in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Among many other topics, Arundhati talks about the US war on terror, the illusions of contemporary society, the growing chasm between the rich and the poor, and the centuries-old struggles of the people.

If you’d like, you can read a transcript of Come September online….Here’s an excerpt:

Close to one year after the War Against Terror was officially flagged off in the ruins of Afghanistan, in country after country, freedoms are being curtailed in the name of protecting freedom, civil liberties are being suspended in the name of protecting democracy. All kinds of dissent is being defined as ‘terrorism’. All kinds of laws are being passed to deal with it. Osama Bin Laden seems to have vanished into thin air. Mullah Omar is said to have made his escape on a motor-bike (They could have sent Tin-Tin after him). The Taliban may have disappeared, but their spirit, and their system of summary justice, is surfacing in the unlikeliest of places. In India, in Pakistan, in Nigeria, in America, in all the Central Asian Republics run by all manner of despots, and of course in Afghanistan under the U.S.-backed Northern Alliance.

Meanwhile, down at the Mall there’s a mid-season sale. Everything’s discounted - oceans, rivers, oil, gene pools, fig wasps, flowers, childhoods, aluminum factories, phone companies, wisdom, wilderness, civil rights, ecosystems, air - all 4,600 million years of evolution. It’s packed, sealed, tagged, valued and available off the rack. (No returns). As for justice - I’m told it’s on offer too. You can get the best that money can buy.

Donald Rumsfeld said that his mission in the War Against Terror was to persuade the world that Americans must be allowed to continue their way of life. When the maddened King stamps his foot, slaves tremble in their quarters. So, standing here today, it’s hard for me to say this, but ‘The American Way of Life’ is simply not sustainable. Because it doesn’t acknowledge that there is a world beyond America.

Fortunately, power has a shelf-life. When the time comes, maybe this mighty empire will, like others before it, overreach itself and implode from within. It looks as though structural cracks have already appeared. As the War Against Terror casts its net wider and wider, America’s corporate heart is haemorrhaging. For all the endless empty chatter about democracy, today the world is run by three of the most secretive institutions in the world: the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and the World Trade Organisation, all three of which, in turn, are dominated by the U.S. Their decisions are made in secret. The people who head them are appointed behind closed doors. Nobody really knows anything about them, their politics, their beliefs, their intentions. Nobody elected them. Nobody said they could make decisions on our behalf. A world run by a handful of greedy bankers and CEOs who nobody elected can’t possibly last.

Soviet-style communism failed, not because it was intrinsically evil but because it was flawed. It allowed too few people to usurp too much power. Twenty-first century market-capitalism, American-style, will fail for the same reasons. Both are edifices constructed by human intelligence, undone by human nature.

Come September


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Posted in Everything at 9:15 pm by everything

Zoo Tycoon DS Cheats

Posted by HotD on Saturday, November 24, 2007 at 2:54 am

Unlock Everything
Enter: Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right.
(Thanks to Grimminz)


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