Friday, September 21, 2007

extreme repentant w/ a high-lust chaser

Purgatory: You have escaped damnation and made it to Purgatory, a place where the dew of repentance washes off the stain of sin and girds the spirit with humility. Through contrition, confession, and satisfaction by works of righteousness, you must make your way up the mountain. As the sins are cleansed from your soul, you will be illuminated by the Sun of Divine Grace, and you will join other souls, smiling and happy, upon the summit of this mountain. Before long you will know the joys of Paradise as you ascend to the ethereal realm of Heaven.

Level Who are sent there? Score
Purgatory Repenting Believers Extreme
Level 1 - Limbo Virtuous Non-Believers High
Level 2 Lustful High
Level 3 Gluttonous Very Low
Level 4 Prodigal and Avaricious Very Low
Level 5 Wrathful and Gloomy Very Low
Level 6 - The City of Dis Heretics Very Low
Level 7 Violent Low
Level 8- the Malebolge Fraudulent, Malicious, Panderers Low
Level 9 - Cocytus Treacherous Very Low


Take the Dante's Inferno Hell Test

FaintedInk (aka LBG) got level 2, which as I recall was sex while bungee jumping for eternity. Could be worse.

Thursday, September 20, 2007



Sparklehorse w/ Thom York – Wish You Were Here [Pink Floyd]

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

for Virgo this week: If you use email, you have a spam filter. You block out the sales pitches, fake information, and random noise that constantly flow toward your inbox. In the coming week, I urge you to expand your concept of what constitutes spam by shielding yourself against all the other junk food for thought that besieges you. Be ruthlessly discerning about the toxins that spew from the radio, TV, Web, newspapers, and magazines. Minimize your contact with narcissists who think "conversation" consists of you soaking up their compulsive self-revelations. You might even erect a psychic spam filter to repel the fearful images that sometimes bubble up from your subconscious mind.

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Sunday, September 16, 2007

self help reading + music

José González - How Low
José González Ft. Zero 7 - Crosses

Most philosophers believe that, other things being equal, simpler theories are better.

2nd millennium BC various Hindu groups in the Eastern world had established a voluntarily simplified spiritual lifestyle. This practice continued with various Abrahamic and Buddhist religious movements in the Middle East, Europe and Asia. Abraham, Moses, Gautama Buddha, John the Baptist, Jesus, and Muhammad all practised simple living, and many of their teachings recommend that their followers do likewise. Various notable individuals have claimed that spiritual inspiration led them to a simple living lifestyle, such as Francis of Assisi, Ammon Hennacy, Rabindranath Tagore, and Mahatma Gandhi.

For more information about Quaker simplicity see Testimony of Simplicity.

Henry David Thoreau

Epicureanism, based on the teachings of the Athens-based philosopher Epicurus, flourished from about the fourth century B.C.E. to the third century C.E.. Epicureanism upheld the untroubled life as the paradigm of happiness, made possible by carefully considered choices and avoidances. Specifically, Epicurus pointed out that troubles entailed by maintaining an extravagant lifestyle tend to outweigh the pleasure of partaking in it. He therefore concluded that what is necessary for happiness, bodily comfort, and life itself should be maintained at minimal cost, while all things beyond what is necessary for these should either be tempered by moderation or completely avoided.



Some people who practice voluntary simplicity act consciously to reduce their need for purchased services or goods and, by extension, their need to sell their time for money - to improve their own quality of life or well-being.

Words I hate

Phenomenal

Gripping
Nick Drake - Blues Run The Game

Friday, September 14, 2007

I’m orienting towards the upsides today – it’s a beautiful day, and was cold overnight, ie it’s fall. Which is iffy. On the one hand, it’s lovely. On the other, it precedes winter, and that bites. This isn’t boding well. But this is one of my favorite holidays. I still am hacking, but an upside to being back at work is The Weekend. For a while now, Fri and Sat have been the nights I have pointless collie syndrome a lot and I wait for Canadians to fall outa the sky. Today I got up and thought: no union meeting so I don’t have to go to work (yay). I’ll prolly be looking somewhat longingly at the sky in the very near future (ha hem), but for today I have been content to nap at will. I am babying my cold to get over it once and for all by tomorrow’s yoga class – I got up, ate soup, took a long nap in which I dreamed I ate bowl after bowl of cereal, Raisin Bran and Honey Smacks in rotation. Then I woke up and ate 5 bowls of Peanut Butter Crunch and read the dregs of the last TLS. We’re going to see The Brave One later cuz J’s crush has her all frustrated and wanting to shoot stuff, or see stuff get shot, or something something. Which is fine by me – although I’m jonesing to see Super Bad, I can toggle the “wanting to see Jodi Foster shoot stuff” mode, no problemo.

Speaking of seeing stuff, I forgot to mention that on my last night in WI, we all watched the new HBO show “Tell Me You Love Me”. So you can picture this: remember that my mother is included in the “we”, and all weekend long they made me watch “Starting Over House” until I truly and seriously wanted to kill myself. In the last episode of that, one of the women ‘started over’ by marrying herself, symbolic self love garbage-ola, with a white dress and the whole thing dum dum dee dum – GAG ME. Then [speaking of which (?)] it was my turn to pick and we cued up the HBO; I never thought I’d see Jane Alexander “slob on bob”, the phrase I learned this time from my bro-in-law, who just in general conversation teaches me another urban dictionary entry or two (cameltoe, butterface, fluffer . . . god, he is foul and funny) every time I go there. We kept covering our eyes like it was the Texas Chainsaw Massacre and laughing and laughing.

This post matches the day, full of a whole lotta nothing much.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

wa

I forgot about the slobberkiss-riskfactor. After they’re 3 years old or so, you can nzl the hell outa them without as much goo being involved, but before that they’re SARS in cute packages. You coulda fried an egg on my head overnight last night.

Still. Things might have been worse.


Today, back at work – I admit it, I sort of forgot about Work. That it’s kinda there, ya know, like, every day and stuff. I coughed up a left lung all over captive audiences all day long; me = an ugly bag of mostly mucus. But I guess I’m also remembering the upside of my job, that being In Charge means I can say what happens today, every day, so I gave quizzes to save my voice. My sister says that when working for a living starts to feel too much like working for a living, she imagines the jobs she’d hate to have instead. I totally do that too. For her, those are the ones that include catching/cleaning up puke. For me, it’s a hairnet or anything involving wearing a “visor”, Chucky’s Chicken or whatever on my forehead all day long.

Does everybody have a worst-case-scenario bomb shelter in their head for duck-and-cover thinking? Or is that just us?





Okkervil River-Unless it Kicks (acoustic)
Ron Sexsmith (ft. Chris Martin) - Gold in them Hills

Wednesday, September 12, 2007


I have a rotten slobberkisses daycaregerms headcold that bugged me yesterday and that baked my brains loose by this afternoon mid work day grrrr. God, I hate fevers. I hate being sick. More than anything. grumpy grumpy grumpy (i.e. wa wa wa)
Went to see Ani tonight w LBG and her sis. It was really good, at the church and all. I knew the bass player and the drummer from the airport. I watched them stand slightly apart from each other and very apart from everyone else. I guess I should have known who they were at the time, but I didn't, and didn't know Bitch either in the wings. They all just looked like whatever to me, people with their habits, ear-tucking hair or smoking cigarettes. I'd post a song from Ani's collection, but half way through the show I decided suddenly that I don't have the heart for any more shouting into the wind.

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Monday, September 10, 2007

for virgo today: Are you growing impatient with someone? If you feel that by this point certain milestones should have been achieved haven't, then today is the day to speak up about it. Chances are, this person is completely unaware of your frustration. Step outside of yourself and realize that all your internal dialogue is silent -- no one else can hear it unless you voice it. Have courage to speak your mind and try to speed them along. They're more willing than you realize.



Sunday, September 09, 2007

Violet and Frank

Last night with Vi. She watches me, her bright eyes following, and reaches for me to pick her up when I walk into the room now. I found her tickle spot - right between the nippies with a big loud blurp sound and she can't resist, sticks her fists into my hair and smears slobberkisses all over my face screaching with giggles. My sis looks on, says, Remember when you used to tickle me until I peed my pants?

Home, my kitchen smells funky. Way. :/

Friday, September 07, 2007


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Thursday, September 06, 2007


for virgo this week: When big egos bluster and bounce off the walls, you're a master at cleaning up the messes. When glory hogs get careless about the details, you're good at patching up the resulting holes. And when people with stunted emotional intelligence try to assert their control-freak fantasies without acknowledging anyone's feelings, you can be the savior who steps in to prevent full-blown chaos from breaking out. I admire these skills of yours, Virgo, and I hope that you invoke them if necessary in the coming week. But I also want to make sure you know that you've been granted a poetic license to have a bigger ego than usual, and to flirt with being a benevolent glory hog, and to maybe even play around lightheartedly with your own control-freak fantasies.

a gallon

(straight from the milk of human kindness la la la)

Brand new from The Girls, I picked the selections below, though my faves tend to migrate around the cd over time:

Lay My Head Down

Little Perennials for neices and nephews
They Won’t Have Me for anybody who's ever wanted to keep a goat, basically

self-help reading
In the ocean are many bright strands and many dark strandslike veins that are seen when a wing is lifted up.Your hidden self is blood in those, those veins that are lute strings that make ocean music, not the sad edge of surf, but the sound of no shore.-Rumi



Tuesday, September 04, 2007

Monday, September 03, 2007

Scooby dooby doo
He took a poo
Shaggy thought it was candy
So he took a bite
And turned all white
And that was the end of poor Shaggy

La La La

Sunday, September 02, 2007

"Wait for Love," Josh Ritter - I'm loving the mellow lilt of this today.

Saturday, September 01, 2007


Given a choice between grief and nothing, I'd choose grief.

--William Faulkner

[please do]surprise me with something like a Chihuahua playlist:
Morrissey – Certain People I Know
"Have Mercy on Me,"
The East St. Louis Gospelettes
"Stuff and Nonsense," Neil Finn and Eddie Vedder
"What Does It Take (To Win Your Love)," Don Byron
Gimme Shelter(!) – knishs legacy key mix [rolling stones]