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Sunday, June 8, 2008

Currently Hanging

posted by on June 8 at 10:00 AM

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Various installations by Anna Skibska, glass (photo by Donna Keyser)

At Bellevue Arts Museum. (Museum web site here.)

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Are those the 18 million cracks Hillary was talking about?

Posted by Bont | June 8, 2008 11:23 AM
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Possibly you'll find stimulating evidence for the drinks and dinner crowd in some of the reflected properties refracted in the following blends of smoke in thee trees.....


Cracks in the Sidewalk: a discombobulated meander outside of Butch's Gunshop.

By daniel bennett kieneker

There is an altruistic tendency in all juvenile sportsmans lives that transcend kiddy pools and training wheels full of snow cones melting like old lyrics, and from your grandmas 1960's solid state radio the present tense static of repeat and repeat it again seldomn waivers in the dirty sidewalks of 6:00am.

I was walking early this morning after last nights reading of this months

Fortune 500
May 26, 2008 edition with Jonathan Nelson's 51 billion dollar deal in a telco buyout.

By Stephanie N. Mehta
( Name all caps on the cover.)

As I waved good morning to a friendly woman and her young companion across the street from Butch's Gunshop north of Greenlake, I was drawn by the previous weeks news into what was found inside the shop....

the BIGGEST HAND GUN I have ever seen.

It is a Smith and Wesson 500 Mag with hollow points neatly displayed beside it.

Of course I thought of Clint Eastwood and the lucky points made in circles of the Hollywood scripts and screens, and after deciding not to negotiate on the price of the pistol,

( the weapon is actually more like an anti-tank half-track muzzle loader that should be strapped to the target range floor to prevent the eventual skull splitting from single handled recoil...)

the congenial shop keeper laugh quietly while acknowledging that it's

"... for those that have to have one bigger than yours."

I was thinking about tort reform and mental illness in the headlines of stock options and telecommunication giants portfolio disclaimer advertisments when i happened upon an idea reminisent of something I learned while studying

Elvis Costello's : When I Was Cruel.

I waited all day in line at the
Queen Anne Easy Street Records and remember
the day clearly...

....even the part where Elvis' crew and
'the Imposter' started warming up the fans waiting in line for the afternoon solo show.

"There is good lesson in Elvis cd."

Poor translational diction grammatical protocal feild work for the auto-program hackers working on the newest high speed incription devices and software.

That's how I am going to label or address the politics of Hillary and Obama and McCain and the legacy the last 8 years have left this state I live in... and then possibly you'll see my likeness in my questions of

" ....look-alike new kid on the block BIGGEST DEAL MAKER EVER HEADLINES . "

At first glance, a critic may think I am slighting Asian dialect on purpose.

This is utterly false.

I love Asian culture and think that western society in general has dennigraded and targeted specific portions of that culture and accumen in order to lift and seperate the pearls of wisdom from the responsibility of globalization partnerships restricted by old stereo-types and sexual bigotry.

I readily admit I have learned more from modesty than from agression.

Agression though, is the fuel that at times reminds men and women why there is tension and turmoil in the banks and houses of your children and families future.

On line games and billion dollar take-overs of temporary and transient frequencies that until just a few short years ago were non-existant is the pre-eminent vehicle these days for distraction...
and in my opinion (and please... bring out the data that supports or negates this assertion ) hostile take-overs of companies and intellectual ideas that can be in the words of

David Ruebenstein
The Carlyle Groups Co-Founder,

sets the stage for a code of ethics we all should question:

from page 65 of this month's Fortune 500 we have this wisdom to ponder....

" The flavor of the day is buying your debt at below face value... "

" I'm buying bank debt in my deal with leverage from the bank that made me that deal."

Tony James of Blackstone put's it more at a more ruthless level when he states matter of factly on the same page like this :

" It squeezes out a large number of marginal players. "

That Is interesting in light of the finacial turmoil of our region and knowing the old boys clubs love good port security.

trust me on this one for a moment.

I didn't start this thread just to bust Carlyles chops for political kicks.

These have been in the business of BILKING the world of money for decades with over-inflated scams and wars.

Cut the cake any way you want at the party for sweet sixteen, the cold hard facts end up like this.

When she drives away to college with her friend and YOU KNOW she's meeting up with one of THEM while you watch YOUR portfolio DWINDLE as it is tied to your MORGATE and the war that never ends...

How do you think these guys that as described their sleepless nights like this....

" I don't have to pay the debt on time, I don't have to write covenants, I don't have to worry about nuclear bombs, I don't have to have any equity. I'll do the deal."

Page 70. Look up the speakers mname for yourself.

As for me and my kind now that I am running out of time at the computer terminal again?

I'd like Jonathan Nelson to answer Peter Gabriel of Peter Gabriel.com and Bono of U-2 if he knows my band Low Eath Orbiter or if he knows he looks like the drummer I have had to settle with because Bryan Crawford is as of yet unavailable and William and JOn are what I have left from Typhoon Willie.

Posted by daniel bennett kieneker | June 8, 2008 1:08 PM
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daniel bennett kieneker is like listening to charles mudede backwards.

Posted by Jubilation T. Cornball | June 8, 2008 1:32 PM
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dbk, I hope I am misinterpreting what you wrote, but if I am not, please don't.

Posted by PopTart | June 8, 2008 1:49 PM
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Beautiful stuff. I highly recommend seeing this artist's work.

Posted by fARTing | June 11, 2008 10:20 AM

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