Month: June 2004

  • I haven't done a damn thing all day.


    Well, no, that's not true. I did eat some popsicles, mucked around with my resume, and harassed the people at the pottery studio about giving me some part time work. Because you know, I'm just that cool, and more than qualified to run the place, nevermind paint ashtrays and teacups.


    I need something to do! I am so bored!!!!


    I woke up all stiff and sore this morning, and I think it's from painting yesterday. I had the board propped up against a wall while I was working, so  I did a whole bunch of contorting in funny positions while trying to keep my brush steady. I briefly considered starting a new piece this morning, but the threat of further agony deterred me.


    I am job hunting. Not because i desperately need the money, although it would be good to save up some cash for once, but because I will go mad if i have to deal with yet another empty, unoccupied summer. I need a project, or someone else's project, to get me going.


    So, I found this to be rather amusing. Apparently, I am destined to be a lap dancer.


    http://www.jobpredictor.com/index.asp

  • Yeah, but we all knew that already.


    Which Legendary Actress are you?

  • Alright, alright. Last thing today.
    Between pauses to eat pudding, put a load in the dryer, or change some music around, i've spent the whole day on this:




    A very crummy picture, mind you- my Nikon was out of juice- but nevertheless, here it is. A section of it anyway. The whole thing is on a 2' x4' board, done in acrylic (%#$!!) paint. I stareted around noon, and finished the last detail about a half hour ago.


    The lady in the painting is the Babylonian goddess Inanna, aka ishtar, astarte, morning star, badass cranky biotch, etc. I'm not really into the mystical crystal mojo earth goddess sort of thing, but this chica caught my inspiration back in my senior year at school, when I took a course in middle eastern art. We have alot in common, you know, stuff like standing around on lions, having wings, bitching people out, destroying cities, being hot and sassy, good stuff like that.


    Oh, and she and I have the same tat, too.


  • *swoon*


    I would just like to tell everyone that I have a ridiculously huge crush on Justin, the kickass painter guy from American Choppers. Anyone with that much skill ranks as wicked hot in my book.

  • Going camping next weekend, time to flex my mad outdoors-chick skills. Reserved campsite #4,  note proximity to water, potty, and beach.  Oh, I am so good.

  • I got a doggie!


    my pet!

  • SEE THIS MOVIE


    From a letter by Michael Moore:


    "Just a week before opening day and "Fahrenheit 9/11" faces its latest challenge: getting the film into theatres....

    We're a week away from the nationwide opening of Fahrenheit 9/11 and not a day goes by where we don't have some new battle to fight thanks to those who are still working overtime to keep people from seeing this film. What's their problem? Are they worried about something?

    A Republican PR firm has formed a fake grassroots front group called "Move America Forward" to harass and intimidate theater owners into not showing Fahrenheit 9/11. These are the same people who successfully badgered CBS into canceling the Reagan mini-series a few months ago. And they are spending a ton of money this week to threaten movie theaters who even think about showing our movie.

    As of this morning, a little over 500 theaters have agreed to show F9/11, opening next Friday, June 25. There are three national/regional theater chains who, as of today, have not booked the movie in their theaters. One theater owner in Illinois has reported receiving death threats.

    The right wing usually wins these battles. Their basic belief system is built on censorship, repression, and keeping people ignorant. They want to limit or snuff out any debate or dissension. They also don't like pets and are mean to small children. Too many of them are named "Fred."

    This new nut group is the Right's last hope for limiting how many people can see this movie. All of their other efforts have failed. Let's recap:

    1. Roger Friedman at FOXNews reported that the head of the company which first agreed to fund our film "got calls from Republican friends" pressuring them to back out. And they did. But... Miramax immediately picked up the film! Except...

    2. Michael Eisner, the chairman of Disney, then blocked Miramax (a company owned by Disney) from releasing the film once it was finished. But... public attention and embarrassment forced Disney to let the Weinstein brothers of Miramax find another distributor! But...


    3. Instead of a new distributor stepping right in -- as all the media predicted would happen -- it took another month to find distributors who would take on this movie. A number of other distributors, thanks to various pressures, were afraid to get involved. It looked for a while like we would be distributing this ourselves. But then Lions Gate and IFC Films rode in to the rescue!

    So, we have beaten back all attempts to kill this movie, and the only thing in the way of you now seeing Fahrenheit 9/11 is this Republican big-money front group trying to force theaters not to show the movie.

    Please, contact your local theaters and let them know you want to see Fahrenheit 9/11. Tell them that some people don't know that this is America and that we believe in freedom of speech and the importance of ALL voices being heard. (The members of MoveOn.org -- an ACTUAL grassroots organization -- have done a very cool thing. They are pledging to send a message to theater owners and are planning to attend a showing of the film on its opening weekend.)

    I appreciate their efforts, but you don't have to be a member of MoveOn to help stop this effort to keep Fahrenheit 9/11 from making it to screens across the country. If a theater in your area is planning to show the film, just give them a call and thank them for standing up for the freedom of speech. If your local theater isn't showing the film, call them and let them know that you would like to see it and you'd like them to show it.

    The White House and their minions in our media have presented one distorted version of the truth after another for the past four years. All we are asking for is the right to show what they HAVEN'T shown us, the real truth. The truth that ain't pretty (and is, sadly, damningly hilarious).

    On top of all this, the MPAA gave the film an "R" rating. I want all teenagers to see this film. There is nothing in the film in terms of violence that we didn't see on TV every night at the dinner hour during the Vietnam War. Of course, that's the point, isn't it? The media have given the real footage from Iraq a "cleansing" -- made it look nice, easy to digest. Mario Cuomo has offered to be our lawyer in appealing this ruling by the MPAA. Frankly, I would like to think the MPAA is saying that the actions by the Bush administration are so abhorrent and revolting, we need to protect our children from seeing what they have done. In that case, the film should be rated NC-17!

    However it turns out, I trust all of you teenagers out there will find your way into a theater to see this movie. If the government believes it is OK to send slightly older teenagers to their deaths in Iraq, I think at the very least you should be allowed to see what they are going to draft you for in a couple of years.

    Finally, some very sophisticated individuals have been hacking into and shutting down our website. It is an hourly fight to keep it up. We are going to find out who is doing this and we are going to pursue a criminal prosecution. I'm preparing lots of cool stuff for the site so watch for new items on it next week (fahrenheit911.com and michaelmoore.com).

    Thanks again for your support and I hope to see you at the movies on opening night, June 25.

    Yours,

    Michael Moore"


    You all know what you need to do.




    On a less serious note, some art I like:



    http://www.carolinehwang.net/




    Have you noticed that I post constantly, now that it's summer? Hmmm...




    Hallelujah



    I was walking home from Bryon's house this morning, reveling in how gorgeous the day was. I walked past this church and it suddenly struck me how beautiful the white steeple looked against the deep blue sky. I snapped this picture with my camera phone.


    As I was walking up a side street I heard the gospel choir singing hallelujah, with stomping and drums and and it was ringing off the hills and houses all around. It felt goodand simple, like a sunday morning miracle.


     


  • Yeah, you know you want to be this cool:



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  • You can tell it's summer break because I've already read two books in 24 hours- the one above, and book #3 in Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events. Did I mention I am an eclectic, as well as voracious reader?

    The Myths of  Inanna and the fifth Harry Potter book are up next.
    And then, whatever else seems tasty. Maybe I should get a little
    jobby-job in a bookstore, just to amuse myself........

    Don't be fooled, however- since waking up all hungover yesterday
    morning, I have been doing my best to ward of the fiends of boredom,
    and it hasn't been all literature. I looked in the bathroom mirror
    around noonish and realized i have this terrible bruise across the
    bridge of my nose, and I have no idea where it came from. My theory is
    that it is a direct result of my drunken antics the other evening,
    possibly when I was trying to drag some random girl's kitty out of some
    shrubbery....... i have no idea. It's quite a shiner.

    Despite the fact that I look like a beat-up crackwhore, this did not
    prevent me from taking myself out in public for lunchies at the local
    indian joint. Bukhara is my favorite place on earth, all polished
    copper trim and saffron cushions, white linen napkins.....divine curry.
    For eight buckaroos you can have all the savory dishes you can devour
    (voracious? did i mention that?), so i helped myself to some Murg Tikka Masala (chicken in a spicy cream sauce) with jasmine rice, Mulligatawny soup (a british colonial hybrid), Papadums (fried potatoes and peas wrapped in pastry), garlic naan (flatbread), and Kheer
    (sweet rice pudding with slivered almonds and raisins).  I think i
    need to move to india, or else cut a deal with the little Indian men
    who work there..

    I went home and puttered around with the portfolio website I've been
    working on,  took the whole thing to pieces in dreamweaver,
    rehashed a few things, put it back together; so maybe by the end of
    next week that will be up and running. Then we can have some show-and
    tell around here, ya?

    Kerri
    knocked on my door around 6 or so, and we went out to have
    crepes with pears and brie, and chatted about what to do with our fine
    selves this summer. Thinkin' about driving up to Montreal, I hear they
    have an arts festival around our birthdays. Joyeux anniversaire! Nous
    sommmes tres belle, oui oui! Le fromage!

    But in the meantime, I have to figure out what to do today. My beloved
    hedgehog has the day off and  is at the doctor's gettin poked and
    prodded (I am a little worried about him) so I am left to my own
    devices today. Last time I was this inoccupied, I was only a few days into summer vacay and  I ended up with a random tattoo. Just about a year ago, actually......

     Possible distractions:

    a.) Buy another book
    b.) fix my printer, which has been unused for about a year and a half
    c.) Tromp over to the Garment District and hunt for vintage stuff. Which I do not need.

    or get a tattoo. on the other arm. hehe.