Sunday, June 29, 2008
Dear diary, 080629
Rained on and off like a banshee the last two days, once so hard that the roof drains were all overflown and I got out there in my shorts to pop the grate before the kitchen ceiling flooded (again) and did pop it and the water started sucking down, but MAN OH MAN that was a cold bitchin' rain on a merciless hot day and I took to shivering so hard I barely squoze back in the window.
And somewhere in there I read Simenon's La TĂȘte d'un homme. Yowza.
Friday, June 27, 2008
Carolina Chocolate Drops, wow!
By the by-blow: they talked about Howard & Judith Sacks' Way Up North In Dixie, which is now on my must-read list. And maybe hunt down every version of Blind Willie Johnson's City of Refuge that I can.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
juju must stop reading clusterflock...
first item: let's talk about equipment;
second item: breasteses for energy independence. YAH BAYBEE !
y una cosa mas, something from the local fishwrap, news truly representative of the changing times, Oakland's De Lauer's Newsstand is Closing.
oh oh oh...
this ought to do it for today, something that seems like a pretty damned good idea...
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
I really think that we could make it, girl...
iPod on and weary deep,
Dusty in Memphis is in my ear,
and Zane's 33 on my bedside near.
Monday, June 23, 2008
Buttermilk (culture)
Goodbye, Hippy Dippy Weatherman.
Late McCarthy addition: Santa Claus with Buttplug.
(And I see we've had our first hit from Ireland - is that you, Mellie Mel? What are you eating?)
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Our block. Ain't it grand?
About the efforts of a few of our neighbors:
Nicky Grist & unmarried.org.
Doyle Warren & the Provincetown Playhouse.
Brooke Hauser & This Strange Thing Called Prom.
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
What say we mosey on over to Governors Island at lunch time...
Via Transportation Alternatives. Thank you, TA.
& thank you, G.I.P.E.C.
Which also gives me an excuse to say something about Buttermilk Channel. I've heard a couple of riff's on what the wiki says is urban legend - how it got it's name. I prefer to believe them. The riffs. Not the wiki.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
monkey love and naked bike riding...
get thee to london for the naked bike ride...
and when yourstruly is stressed an' unhappy, nuttin' makes us feel better than a couple o'kisses and hugs, we sure that's true for you too...
credit where credit's due, aforementioned linky goodness came our way via the wonder that is clusterflock
Small bat head removed from candidate McCain's left eye
I am distracted, but my face smells good
The news is, after more than a year of using a brush and soap to shave, I've tried a bar of Lightfoot's Pine Shave Creme Soap, and WOW! I climbed a couple of flights of stairs yesterday morning, working up the slightest sheen of perspiration, and was overcome with the sense of piney freshness all around me. I looked left and right, wondering where it was coming from. Then I realized: it was coming from my face.
Can't wait to get a whiff of myself on the bike ride down town.
Monday, June 16, 2008
Convergence: Brooklyn for Peace / Mermaid Parade
Be a Mermaid for Peace!
Join Brooklyn For Peace Contingent in the Fabulous Coney Island Mermaid Parade!
Saturday, June 21, 12:00 Noon
We'll dress up (costumes provided, or bring your own) as mermaids, mermen, and other nautical characters, and hand out peace sign Mardi Gras beads along with glossy cards urging spectators to contact our Senators demanding an end to the Iraq War, and no new war against Iran, as well as information on alternatives to the military for our young people.
Tuesday June 17, 7 pm: Pot-luck supper and costume-making party. nowar at brooklynpeace.org for location.
Saturday June 21, 12 noon: meet at NE corner of W. 8th St and Surf Avenue, in front of Aquarium Parking Lot. See a map1 pm: Proceed as a group to Parade starting point.
Questions, and to let us know you'll be coming, email nowar at brooklynpeace.org,....
2 pm: Parade starts. It's over by 4 pm.
$9 fee per individual to participate.
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Dear Diary, bless our hot buttered souls
Really more like:
Leaning on the Gala fence I remembered that Lota & I often chatted about becoming members or donors or whatever, and this might be a nice time to look for a membership table. But as I cast my eyes abut, I also noticed that all of the many big flat panels in the members tent were showing sort-of best-of performances from past years. While Mr. Hayes and his orkestra were making soulful music 50 yards away. I stopped looking for a membership table.
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Tres Kinks
So, last Saturday, NY concert producer extraordinaire Danny Kapilian told us he was sending us the first 6 kinks albums in the mail - watch for them. He told us at our humble home amidst the puttanesca hoopla, and coinkykinky, just about then in walked the head loser of the lounge, Joe McGinty with Lota's sometimes producing partner, Amy Hobby - and what are we going to see tomorrow night? Nuthin other than Joe's Losers' Lounge tribute to the Kinks, at Joe's Pub (the other Joe. Papp. But not Poopdeck Pappy McCain.). And then, this morning, begorrah, what did I get but email from he that is BAWK, 9th Circuit Chief Judge Snared in Web of Kink!
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Betting people bet Bam Bam
No, really, remember the inhaler
Sent via thingy.
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
This is what (50, democracy, your brain) looks (or sounds) like (sometimes modified by a mind altering substance or event)
Hey, I'm reading Scott McClellan's What Happened: Inside the Bush White House and Washington's Culture of Deception. About a quarter of the way through. Scott, I'll call him bubala, seems very sincere and pretty boring. Way right of you and me, left of where the Bushies turned out, and either suicidal or really driven by conscience. Anyway, bubala talks a good deal about the mindset of the permanent campaign and the replacement of governance with the altering of public opinion. He spreads the blame. But he also talks about how, pre shrub, the Clintons were the absolute masters of attack and psy-ops. (He thinks they've been bested by the current administration).
Personally, I'd always resisted of thinking of the Clinton administration that way - and I wonder if this was pure partisanship on my part. I mean, how likely is it that the ugliness they've shown in the past year is genuinely new? Depressed me to think of what judgements I might be setting aside in the interest of supporting the home team.
Anyway, here's the synopses of my thinking this last year:
Who is Obama? I like him, but do you vote for someone because you like him? Maybe you vote for someone you like if you believe he or she will uphold the platform of the party. The one thing I absolutely do not want is another president half the country hates. Please, Lordy, no more sick divisiveness. I start giving Bam Bam lots of fond nicknames, a sure sign. The only D I'm liking less than H right now is Lieberman. H slips below Lieberman. I have a dream that Larry Olivier has a dentist's drill in his hand and I am Dustin Hoffman and I'm strapped into the chair and screaming and Larry rips his own face off and underneath is Hillary's face.
That was the party that was
Friday, June 6, 2008
happy friday!
The name of the bar, the bar is called heaven.
The band in heaven plays my favorite song.
They play it once again, they play it all night long.
& just in case you're there looking for the bar, a map of heaven...
(tho' you'll likely have to look for me thru the Damned Viewer)
jessferdahalibut:
google david byrne and heaven and this is what you get,
and una cosa mas, a guitarist's notebook
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Author's query: Triangle & a Square - Victor Kayam, Si Symms, Jim Levanthol and Lee Iaccoca
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Charlie Rose hosts Dante Oblimov and Chelsea Cinton
Dante: Charlie, thanks for having me back, and I can't thank you enough for having my imaginary friend, Chelsea, here with us this evening.
Charlie: A lot of people don't realize Chelsea is imaginary.
Chelsea: Charlie, that's sooo true! A lot of people confuse me with the real Chelsea, the child of privilege who is the daughter of an ex-president and a powerful senator, Stanford / Oxford wunderkind who wrote a thesis about Daddy, blah, blah, blah. But that's not me! I'm the Chelsea that for whom my Mom wants to have a roll call vote, like days of yore, so that the delegates of states she won would cast the first ballot for her at the convention. She said she wanted that for me. I am soooo imaginary!
fun at work...
don't know what i'd do if i couldn't blog from work
muchas gracias, esteban, for allowin' me to keep my hand in..
mini discussion amongst my co workers and myself re Alt bands, 90's bands...
my mention of original Alt rocker Captain Beefheart had 'em all going
"Huh?"
damn, me old...
Practice in front of a bush: Captain Beefheart's rules for guitarists
and jessferdahalibut, some mo' Bo D. (courtesy A.'s gmtPlus9(-15) )
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Bike update - I'm no a dead yet
Rewarded myself when I got to the street with a cup of Colombian from a vendor I haven't been to in maybe a couple of years. Very nice guy. When he's done down here at Water and Whitehall he heads up to John Street where he sells books off a cart.
(And, I'm just so giddy I'm gonna try to pst this by email from the phone...)
Biking on my mind
Streetsblog; Transportation Alternatives; Block Magazine; Bikeroute;
Yesterday Danny Boy biked down from the 160's where he lives to our office accross from the Staten Island Ferry. Damn him. We've both been talking about riding to work and now he's upped the ante by actually doing it. Madman. Now I need to de-duff.
Monday, June 2, 2008
Sunday, June 1, 2008
Laika, Laika!
(in last evening's performance there was entire additional act of scientific tests on Laika before her selection, and there was a full chorus), and the very last act of the evening, The Rag Show.