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If I begin to detail myself here, will you understand?



P. I am me
Q. I don't always know exactly who that is
R. I am Quaker
S. I like words and playing with them
T. I like genmaicha tea
U. I like the word napkin more than most others
V. I spend time walking my neighborhood
W. I cook rice often
X. I sleep well most every night
Y. I eat large amounts of fruit and vegetables
Z. I munch, sleep, write, create, cook, bike, watch, walk, listen, hope, learn, drink, live, breathe, touch, know, question, taste, copy, read, stare, carry, talk, dance, finger, try.





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albums:

Magnetic Fields: 69 Love Songs
Erasure: I Say, I Say, I Say
Depeche Mode: Black Celebration
The Beach Boys: Pet Sounds
Marvin Gaye: What's Going On?
David Bowie: Hunky Dory
George Michael: Listen without Prejudice
George Gershwin: Porgy and Bess
Yo La Tengo: And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out


songs:

Wild is the Wind: Nina Simone
Come Undone: Duran Duran
Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini: Rachmaninov
My Funny Valentine: Chet Baker
Feeling Yourself Disintegrate: The Flaming Lips
This Must Be the Place: The Talking Heads
Hyperballad: Bjork







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Monday, September 23, 2002  
August 17, 2002 - 10:16

i can't even think right now, i'm so furious at Bush. read this:

President Notes Dissent on Iraq, Vowing to Listen

August 17, 2002

By ELISABETH BUMILLER

President Bush said on Friday that he was listening to

Republicans who were warning him against going to war with

Iraq, but that he would make up his own mind.


maybe i've missed a revision to the constitution that says the powers originally given to the Congress to make war have been nicely handed to the executive branch. how dare George Bush act like a king and say he is the only one who can make war? of all the things he's done, this statement may have riled me the most. will no one stop him? even his own party is standing up to him and he's slapping them in the face saying he is the only one with power? can we not do something?


i don't like riding from crest to crest of waves of anger. i dont' like reading the news to find shockingly disturbing news on how the president has most recently abused his powers. i cannot believe what's going on and that nobody seems to have a problem with it. i cannot cannot understand this. i will not accept it.




8:58 PM

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