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Sounds Like a funny movie.... with a chance for a slide into the next chapter....

Like the previous heading above... the political scene is a cascading swim up the river of life...

What is fair in the continuation of our youth?

In 1962 here in Seattle... many futuristic plans were realized that now meld into more plans for the future and preservation of the past and present.

Some people like to classify problems and solutions in chapters for easy definition.

Today I'd like to contribute by adding in a few subtitles that look to some,like chapters and verse and may well be the secret keys that 'you know who' is looking for.

1.)Ghostwriter

2.)Prince Valiant

3.)Supreme Court

4.)Stoned Again ( Some of my favorite puns,pundits, Core Values and solutions.)

5.)Tort Reform...( A Bakers Trust )

6.)The Reason of Blood

7.)Lies
( Explanations on intellectual property dreams, talking with friends and strangers; giving it away for the future and mutual respect.)

8.)Mix me with 17 and Dance videos and a dream deferred; plug and play with Music and Will.

9.)Save the world with love and peace.

10.)A New Law for the protection of tourist identity.

11.) God Save The Queen.
( and how Jr. can help with Justice.)

12.) A Kings X ; Parlimentary Proceedures.

13.) Unity: Video Sending.

14.) Epitaphs; Some things are better left unsaid for the sake of the children.

15.) Inheritance

16.) Graduation

17.) Building the Waterslide

18.) Hollywood Moguls

19.) The Sustainable Funding of Art

20.) Remembering Harry and Tonto

21.) A New House Number to Move Into


We all dream and some believe we send the best of our dreams with honesty and our hearts.

Few of us remember every waking moment and intent, yet some regaurd the whispers of white lies with scepticism, with outrage, with disbelief.... as if no-one has tasted death with their eyes or a wounded tounge.

Recently a feeling of panic and reprise has brought about enough static frequencies in our minds as to cause serious questioning of our family, spiritual and political motivations,mentors and officials.

Fair compensation value for intent is often disregaurded as a foul attempt to make a bank run around the law and scoot off to a new hideaway in hopes of averting the unpleasentness of reality for the solutions of fantasy and the closing of boring sounds of " oh no here it comes again and the ....woe...I mean oh(!), wasn't that a nice suprise?

I have been telling everyone I have met the last couple of days that we can indeed save the world we live in and create a better world for all of the Enviornmental issues that human beings and the planet Earth need to fufill the art of sanctuary.

You can, like Peter Gabriel says in his dreams and lyrics have a waterslide and a dock with lights and stages and holograms and music and theater and franchisable tour packages that can be rented out and marketed from a few individuals whos ideas are shared honestly with those who listen and solve problematic discourse and

" The Wink On the Front of The Newspaper"

if, and of course that's a big if.... you can in truth and love reach across the table and keep your hands across the water from tempting the future with the past mistakes of kill and kill again.

It's all a dream.... and some of the living know how to look at the new day as if it can be a brighter future.

I was hoping to add to my wish list before attempting to load in some music for sale on the web and idea for live video from the parks, or schools or where-ever a person or group would like to load in video in a franchise like system.

As I was lying down at gasworks park last night I was thinking it is very easy for people who create with software, the adding of digital imagery on public templates ( if your looking at a bluescreen overlay on a computer with a movie making program)

and then super-impose your pictures into live streaming events and even take an idea a friend of mine helped with at one time in the past....

( a laminated art picture journal get-well hello I remember you well card diary)

which a " clever " programmer could say 'whatever' to and hook you all up with a version of a graduation parade of digital movies taken from your phone or movie cam and loaded into computer, still shots or even if for a fee, ok from student bodies and regulatory commissions for

( hopfully law could quickly work out and in the copywrite protocals)

streaming uploadable images that could be added to your favorite sites with security access and whatever safegaurds neccessary to keep mothers against bad dreams in the babies diaries from making a mockery of your sons wedding....


Sound implausible?

Knot with the good motivations and U-2 may take you on.


Bring on the drama clubs.... breakfast is over.


Posted by danielbennettkieneker | April 27, 2008 2:11 PM
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I thought Smart People was mostly disappointing, other than good performances by Sarah Jessica Parker, Ellen Page and Thomas Hayden Church. The ending and Dennis Quaid are both full of holes.

Posted by Laurie Mann | April 27, 2008 3:30 PM
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I couldn't stand Smart People, and it wasn't the performances. It was the plot and the writing. Hayden Church's character was annoying as shit, plus his mustache could have been its own character (blecch). I never got where Ellen Page's character was coming from, and hello--I am sick of movies where a grumpy schlub ends up with an attractive, smart, accomplished woman. I wish there were more films that would actually let the audience see the attraction between lovers, rather than, "Here's a man, here's a woman. Now they are in love, and look, babies!"

I just hate being expected to buy this shit.

Geez, who's sounding like a grumpy schlub now? I hate Sunday afternoons. Maybe I should...go to a movie.

Posted by Lola | April 27, 2008 4:01 PM
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I stick by my recommendation--but then I was surprised by how funny it was, and you all are expecting comic fireworks.

But I'm commenting because I just now realized that either my editor or copy editor took out "widowered," which is a word, even though "widowed" can mean the same thing. Isn't that awesome? Widowered.

Posted by annie | April 27, 2008 5:46 PM
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I was only expecting shit from Smart People, and it delivered.

Posted by Mr. Poe | April 27, 2008 5:56 PM
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Well, at least Mudede didn't write the review. He would have gone on for pages about the unfairness to the cosmos of man's inhumanity to man in the form of persecution by the capitalist ruling class or some such horseshit, and then inserted a photo of some cute woman so he could jack off to it.

Posted by Bwana | April 27, 2008 8:53 PM
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Tax write-offs can be EXTREMELY FUNNY - IF you can actually write them off...

Posted by COMTE | April 27, 2008 10:46 PM
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why can't you see the "can i smell your dick" thread from the main page, or comment on it? the link is on the next/prev at the top of this entry. that was pretty amazing...

Posted by infrequent | April 28, 2008 8:19 AM
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Bwana = obvious boy-crazy man-hater, projecting all his/her/its hatred of men and/or philosophy onto Charles Mudede. Fight back, Charles--call him/her/it Bwana!

get it? yuk yuk yuk...

Posted by The Bitch Is Back | April 28, 2008 12:36 PM

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