Posted on August 9, 2003 in Crosstalk Sexuality
I feel bound to defend my honor as a small time penis pundit and present you my full answer to her question How important is a big dick, anyway?
Posted on August 9, 2003 in Encounters Writing
“How’s your writing going?” a clerk at Barnes and Noble asked me.
“In this heat?” I replied. “It’s coming out like boards.”
Posted on August 9, 2003 in Writing
I believe that any good work of art will make it. In times like this, however, we must work harder to make it happen, put in our own labor or have a dedicated fan promoting it for us.
Posted on August 9, 2003 in Human Rights Social Justice
I’m for new voices and new perspectives. I just don’t want my erstwhile allies acting like that Frenchman and getting good causes shot down by some frightened guy with a gun.
Posted on August 9, 2003 in Childhood Weather
The bright guy is still around, but he’s moving around like Gumby. And Gumby’s melting.
Posted on August 8, 2003 in Book of Days Childhood
We had a tortoise who my brother named Mr. Hobbs. Like the many Californians, we just picked up our pet when he happened to cross the road near Devil’s Punchbowl.
Posted on August 8, 2003 in Site News
I’ve heard that this is “bad form”. I see it as sharing information.
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Posted on August 8, 2003 in Blogging Site News
I want to make it clear that I rewrite blog entries. I don’t do this to avoid being nailed for impropriety: I do it to either correct a fact, strengthen the style, or clarify what I said by fixing the syntax.
Posted on August 8, 2003 in War
The blast at Nagasaki should not blind us to the consequences of the other arms race, to the great profits being made off these holocausts in a can.
Posted on August 8, 2003 in Accountability Gray Davis Recall Scoundrels
Gray Davis hasn’t been that exciting of a governor, but whether or not you like him, if it is the deficit that worries you, know that the recall election mounted by car thief Darrell Issa is going to cost you up to $66 million.
Posted on August 8, 2003 in Writing Exercises
I have just finished two exercises in Natalie Goldberg’s Wild Mind, first spending twenty minutes writing about everything I did for others and then spending another twenty minutes writing about everything I know. They are done, pages are filled, and I have no idea what this is supposed to do for me!
Posted on August 8, 2003 in Scoundrels
Aside from an “unfair election” (as Representative Cass Ballenger, R-N.C put it), what Guatemala is dangerously close to is more years of genocide and bloody civil war.