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now tell me, isn’t this kinda fun?

U.S. Rep. Tom DeLay dodged reporters and photographers awaiting his arrest in Fort Bend County today to surrender to Harris County sheriff’s deputies on conspiracy and money laundering charges.

The Sugar Land Republican was fingerprinted, photographed, taken before a judge, posted $10,000 bail and left shortly before 1 p.m.


10 Mind-Numbingly Stupid Quotes by Tom DeLay

1) “I AM the federal government.” –Tom DeLay, to the owner of Ruth’s Chris Steak House, after being told to put out his cigar because of federal government regulations banning smoking in the building, May 14, 2003

2) “So many minority youths had volunteered…that there was literally no room for patriotic folks like myself.” –Tom DeLay, explaining at the 1988 GOP convention why he and vice presidential nominee Dan Quayle did not fight in the Vietnam War

3) “Now tell me the truth boys, is this kind of fun?” –Tom Delay, to three young hurricane evacuees from New Orleans at the Astrodome in Houston, Sept. 9, 2005

4) “We’re no longer a superpower. We’re a super-duper power.” –Tom DeLay, explaining why America must topple Saddam Hussein in 2002 interview with Fox News

5) “Nothing is more important in the face of a war than cutting taxes.” –Tom DeLay, March 12, 2003

6) “Guns have little or nothing to do with juvenile violence. The causes of youth violence are working parents who put their kids into daycare, the teaching of evolution in the schools, and working mothers who take birth control pills.” –Tom DeLay, on causes of the Columbine High School massacre, 1999 (Source)

7) “A woman can take care of the family. It takes a man to provide structure. To provide stability. Not that a woman can’t provide stability, I’m not saying that… It does take a father, though.” -Tom DeLay, in a radio interview, Feb. 10, 2004

8) “I don’t believe there is a separation of church and state. I think the Constitution is very clear. The only separation is that there will not be a government church.” –Tom DeLay

9) “Emotional appeals about working families trying to get by on $4.25 an hour [the minimum wage in 1996] are hard to resist. Fortunately, such families do not exist.” –Tom DeLay, during a debate in Congress on increasing the minimum wage, April 23, 1996

10) “I am not a federal employee. I am a constitutional officer. My job is the Constitution of the United States, I am not a government employee. I am in the Constitution.” –Tom DeLay, in a CNN interview, Dec. 19, 1995

the computer told me

…so it must be true:

Christopher prefers job roles requiring a friendly, service-oriented approach.
Cooperative and outgoing, Christopher anticipates what people need and
provides forward thinking alternatives to solve problems. Jobs that focus on
human interests will provide the most satisfaction.

Christopher may become frustrated in job roles that allow little human
interaction and require performing routine, repetitious tasks. Christopher may
be especially frustrated in situations where creativity and teamwork are stifled.

Christopher learned early in life that people should be independent, informed
and reserved. Christopher expects people to make reliable decisions based on
facts and not popular opinion.

Christopher has a need for command and control and relies heavily on
either-or, black and white logic in making decisions. Clearly defined goals and
methods of measurement provide Christopher the focus to engage situations
and move forward. The ability to utilize personal experience and history help
Christopher develop trust.

there I hope that helps any prospective employers.

The Fiery Furnaces – Philadelphia


Eleanor and I exchanged looks all night long. Little did I realize that Alex Kapranos was standing behind me, maybe she was looking at him. But in my head we made a connection. When she sang: Bleak church on a cold tundra / Mountain glacier glacier glacier stream / Black stone beach and a black death bottle / Is all me and my baby’ll need, I could tell she was talking to me.

Don’t worry El, we can get together after your next tour.

P.S.: Matt, I won’t let anyone know about how much you rip off Jimmy Page.

A Leonard Cohen Afterworld?

I’m on my time with everyone
I have very bad posture

Sit and drink Pennyroyal Tea
Distill the life that’s inside of me
Sit and drink Pennyroyal Tea
I’m anemic royalty

Give me a Leonard Cohen afterworld
So I can sigh eternally
I’m so tired I can’t sleep
I’m a liar and a thief

Sit and drink Pennyroyal Tea
I’m anemic royalty

I’m on warm milk and laxatives
Cherry-flavored antacids

Sit and drink Pennyroyal Tea
Distill the life that’s inside of me
Sit and drink Pennyroyal Tea
I’m anemic royalty

-kurt cobain-

a leonard cohen afterworld: the movie
a photography book of the same name

Bill Owens – Photographer

I learned about this guy in a college course on the history of photography.
He pretty much escaped my mind until I found his website (while searching the woodcarver by the same name). His poor website signficantly understates his talent, but you should check out his available images at www.billowens.com and at Greg Kucera Gallery.

These images come from “Suburbia” and are owned by Bill Owens.




i really miss gene wilder


I really miss Gene Wilder, not that he’s dead or anything.
He was a really funny guy. He hasn’t done a movie 15 years.
I mean really. I have no real affinity towards Willie Wonka (new or old) and the remake hasnt sparked my interest, but I thought i might re-spark his career.

I watched The Producers last night for the first time – quite a funny movie. He was hilarious. I started rolling back through the abyss of my favorite Wilder movies: Silver Streak, See No Evil, Here No Evil, Stir Crazy, The Frisco Kid… but nothing topped him with Mel Brooks: Blazing Saddles, The Producers, and Young Frankenstein.

Seriously what happened? Where are you, Gene?

Tell Mel Brooks to get back to directing… he hasen’t done anythnig since:

T. Rex – Born To Boogie (DVD)

born to boogie t. rex marc bolan
“some people like to rock, some people like to roll”

i didn’t know ringo starr directed this, therefore i accept the blame in being excited about renting this. well i’ll start off by saying this movie really demystifies [tag]marc bolan[/tag] and [tag]t. rex[/tag] – big mistake. they’re are not half as interesting as i expected.

the average age of fan at t.rex concert in 1972: twelve.

marc bolan is no more appealing than arlo guthrie in alice’s restaurant. not even his mad hatter hat is slightly humouros – just strange.

basically the “born to boogie” portion of the dvd is bullshit.

songlist: children of the revolution (w/ ringo and elton john): elton slamming ivorys with marc bolan’s head sticking out of the piano
spaceball ricochet (solo acoustic)(man this song is terrible)
Telegram Sam

Cosmic Dancer (solo acoustic) put me to sleep

man in a bear suit, 3 nuns, violinists on a picnic becomes a half-decent version of Jeepster… rolls into Bang A Gong

(smog) – Northstar Bar, Philly

pre-opener: Be Careful Little Hands – sounds like a softer Interpol, obviously not as good, not bad though.

opener: [tag]Feathers[/tag] – vermont folk waste of time. 7 member band with 20+ instruments providing sitar squeals and drum banging. Really, really not good.
Songs about killing white horses, and a mythical Canadian buffalo. Avoid if possible.

[tag](SMOG)[/tag]
Opened with 4 new songs off of A River Ain’t Too Much To Love and followed suit with acoustified (i mean relatively) versions of some popular tracks. [tag]Bill Callahan[/tag] looked his stoic self with some stepping out dance moves, waddles, squats, and over strained Elvis facial impersentations. All in all a good time. I will say that it was a bit disappointing hearing some songs simplified. I actually wished they played two more songs off ARATM, namely “The Well” & “Running The Loping”. I don’t know who the drummer is but he was tight as hell. Bill Gates played guitar as well.

    Approximate Setlist:

Say Valley Maker
I Feel Like The Mother of The World
Rock Bottom Riser
Let Me See The Colts
In The Pines
Cold Discovery
Dress Sexy At My Funeral
Justice Aversion
Vessel In Vain
Let’s Move To The Country
Cold Blooded Old Times (ending with Feathers joining on stage for a cacophonic nightmare)