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Chris

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last updated 04/23/08
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May 26, 2005
Plenty of literature describes the word "friendship" and its value of immortality. What is friendship nowadays? A venue in which everyone can drink, have fun and play the fool. Nothing else.
There are times in which this value is so precious and cannot be found. Loyalty and honesty are mistaken for harshness. There are times in which mundanity cannot be shared. At times, it is part of remembrance. Some do not get it, but there are a few who pick what is behind words and gestures on a screen.

I thank you for your kind words, Chris. They give me hope to look ahead.
May health and prosperity always be at your side. And your wisdom be eternal.

Cassandra
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This has got to mean something... (blog entry) I was coming home, listening to the endless horror show coming out of the Middle East on the radio. As I was driving down my street, I spotted a bird in the middle of the street. It was a baby Mourning Dove. I grabbed a box from a trash pile and t... read more
blog entry posted Mon, July 31, 2006 - 2:26 PM permalink - 0 comments
Fibromyalgia Blues (blog entry) When I was a kid, I started getting these really horrible pains in my legs. The pain seemed to center in my knees. I went to the doctor for it and he said it was simply growing pains. The pain came back in earnest when I began working in an art de... read more
blog entry posted Tue, July 25, 2006 - 2:24 PM permalink - 2 comments
THE INTERNET WAY BACK MACHINE (blog entry) I'm of the opinion that the Internet is the best thing to ever be invented. I think Time will bear this opinion out. One of the most exciting things about the Internet is that nothing ever dies, Everything is Immortal. Whatever it is- animal, vege... read more
blog entry posted Sun, July 31, 2005 - 12:35 PM permalink - 0 comments
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love me if you dare
( miscellaneous » movie reviews ) "Hallucinatory and Spell-binding" One of the strangest and most disturbing love stories ever filmed. The story of a lifelong romance between two damaged and sadistic lovers and their twisted game of truth or dare. The ending is both sickening and dazzlingly romantic. This would ma... read more
recommendation posted on Mon, July 25, 2005 - 8:41 PM
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Kill Bill, Vol. 2
( miscellaneous » movie reviews ) "Unwatchable" Imagine going on a month-long coke binge and gorging yourself on stacks of Manga, shitty Kung Fu movies, and crappy, cliche-ridden 70's action movies. Imagine starting to hallucinate and being filled with sociopathic rage. Imagine one of the leas... read more
recommendation posted on Mon, July 25, 2005 - 8:34 PM
CAFFIENE NATION (blog entry) Well, I tried to go without caffeine today- what a horrible mistake. I took a couple Ginseng tablets- what a piss-poor substitute. I'm starting to think that caffeine is just one of the facts of my life and I'm going to have to learn to manage my... read more
blog entry posted Mon, July 25, 2005 - 6:41 PM permalink - 1 comment
ARE WE STILL DREAMING? (blog entry) No one I talk to seems terribly thrilled with movies or pop culture in general anymore. It's a cliche to comment on how the first thing people talk about is a movies grosses-like we're all studio execs now- but does anyone really keep anything com... read more
blog entry posted Mon, July 25, 2005 - 9:37 AM permalink - 0 comments
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This has got to mean something... (blog entry) I was coming home, listening to the endless horror show coming out of the Middle East on the radio. As I was driving down my street, I spotted a bird in the middle of the street. It was a baby Mourning Dove. I grabbed a box from a trash pile and t... read more
blog entry posted Mon, July 31, 2006 - 2:26 PM permalink - 0 comments
Fibromyalgia Blues (blog entry) When I was a kid, I started getting these really horrible pains in my legs. The pain seemed to center in my knees. I went to the doctor for it and he said it was simply growing pains. The pain came back in earnest when I began working in an art de... read more
blog entry posted Tue, July 25, 2006 - 2:24 PM permalink - 2 comments
THE INTERNET WAY BACK MACHINE (blog entry) I'm of the opinion that the Internet is the best thing to ever be invented. I think Time will bear this opinion out. One of the most exciting things about the Internet is that nothing ever dies, Everything is Immortal. Whatever it is- animal, vege... read more
blog entry posted Sun, July 31, 2005 - 12:35 PM permalink - 0 comments
****o
love me if you dare
( miscellaneous » movie reviews ) "Hallucinatory and Spell-binding" One of the strangest and most disturbing love stories ever filmed. The story of a lifelong romance between two damaged and sadistic lovers and their twisted game of truth or dare. The ending is both sickening and dazzlingly romantic. This would ma... read more
recommendation posted on Mon, July 25, 2005 - 8:41 PM
*oooo
Kill Bill, Vol. 2
( miscellaneous » movie reviews ) "Unwatchable" Imagine going on a month-long coke binge and gorging yourself on stacks of Manga, shitty Kung Fu movies, and crappy, cliche-ridden 70's action movies. Imagine starting to hallucinate and being filled with sociopathic rage. Imagine one of the leas... read more
recommendation posted on Mon, July 25, 2005 - 8:34 PM
CAFFIENE NATION (blog entry) Well, I tried to go without caffeine today- what a horrible mistake. I took a couple Ginseng tablets- what a piss-poor substitute. I'm starting to think that caffeine is just one of the facts of my life and I'm going to have to learn to manage my... read more
blog entry posted Mon, July 25, 2005 - 6:41 PM permalink - 1 comment
ARE WE STILL DREAMING? (blog entry) No one I talk to seems terribly thrilled with movies or pop culture in general anymore. It's a cliche to comment on how the first thing people talk about is a movies grosses-like we're all studio execs now- but does anyone really keep anything com... read more
blog entry posted Mon, July 25, 2005 - 9:37 AM permalink - 0 comments
Constantine Continued (blog entry) So, still stewing about Constantine (I saw it in the theatres, but forgot how much I disliked it in the interim) I looked up the writers on imdb.com. Now, for those of you who don't know - which is basically everyone on Earth- Hellblazer is a very... read more
blog entry posted Mon, July 25, 2005 - 9:15 AM permalink - 1 comment
DEAD TRIBE, pt.2 (blog entry) Back on the Dead Tribe tip, I guess everyone is elsewhere, because most of the Tribes are dead as doornails and have been all year, which can't be blamed on the summer. But I'm brand new to all this sort of thing, and myplace may be cooler and mor... read more
blog entry posted Sat, July 23, 2005 - 10:38 AM permalink - 0 comments
IS TRIBE DEAD? (blog entry) Funny, the reason I rejoined Tribe (the first time I joined I was totally lost) was because Warren Ellis said he was going to set up shop here. Then his board goes silent for months, then I mosey over and read this:

"I reopened my tribe.net mem... read more
blog entry posted Fri, July 22, 2005 - 6:04 PM permalink - 0 comments
To Here Knows When (blog entry) I was just doing my increasingly strange work out. It started off being a standard karate routine, then began to incorporate calisthenics, then boxing, then my physical therapy episodes, then finally some spastic form of solo free-sparring that re... read more
blog entry posted Fri, July 22, 2005 - 4:21 PM permalink - 0 comments
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I was coming home, listening to the endless horror show coming out of the Middle East on the radio. As I was driving down my street, I spotted a bird in the middle of the street. It was a baby Mourning Dove. I grabbed a box from a trash pile and took it to the local bird sanctuary known as the Raptor Trust. I have no idea how the dove came to be in the middle of the street, since there were no trees overhanging the road. Meaning, it obviously didn't just fall out of a nest. There's a big hawk... read more
Mon, July 31, 2006 - 2:26 PM permalink - 0 comments
 
When I was a kid, I started getting these really horrible pains in my legs. The pain seemed to center in my knees. I went to the doctor for it and he said it was simply growing pains. The pain came back in earnest when I began working in an art department in New York. I spent my days hunched over a drawing board and my nights weeping at the excruciating pain in my lower back and legs. I saw a chiropractor for several years, whom I came to be very good friends with. But the benefit I received ... read more
Tue, July 25, 2006 - 2:24 PM permalink - 2 comments
 
I'm of the opinion that the Internet is the best thing to ever be invented. I think Time will bear this opinion out. One of the most exciting things about the Internet is that nothing ever dies, Everything is Immortal. Whatever it is- animal, vegetable or mineral, you'll find it on the Internet.

I'm a Cancer (or Moonchild, as I prefer) and part of the Cancerian profile is a tendency to live in the past. I'm also a person who lives for music- I've been that way since I was very young. I had... read more
Sun, July 31, 2005 - 12:35 PM permalink - 0 comments
 
Well, I tried to go without caffeine today- what a horrible mistake. I took a couple Ginseng tablets- what a piss-poor substitute. I'm starting to think that caffeine is just one of the facts of my life and I'm going to have to learn to manage my addiction. That means not drinking a gallon of soda or iced tea every day. I had some iced tea earlier and I may as well have had water. Caffiene management is a delicate art, and if you don't jump start your motor early on, its hard to do so later ... read more
Mon, July 25, 2005 - 6:41 PM permalink - 1 comment
 
No one I talk to seems terribly thrilled with movies or pop culture in general anymore. It's a cliche to comment on how the first thing people talk about is a movies grosses-like we're all studio execs now- but does anyone really keep anything coming out of Hollywood close to their hearts anymore? Think of the Nostalgia industry that ran for years on films like Gone With the Wind, Casablanca, and Wizard of Oz. The last thing like that is Star Wars and the last Hollywood film(s) that seemed to... read more
Mon, July 25, 2005 - 9:37 AM permalink - 0 comments
 
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