Friday, August 31, 2012

Anathema

Catching the #28 home. Hard to believe that in less than two months I will have a car!

It has been a good while. I am also planning on a Seattle/Portland trip at the end of October to see converge both places. :). Very excited!

Hoping to hang with ep on Monday!

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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Film #3: 6/12/12 film #4: 8/28/12

Weekly film reviews, installment #3. I am going to review certain show episodes as well, if they merit a bit of discussion.

New:
What a perfect segue into a few thoughts on last week's Breaking Bad episode: "Dead Freight."

"Amphetamines are more toxic than cocaine and, when abused, cause worse problems. The body has a great capacity to metabolize and eliminate cocaine: the liver can detoxify a lethal dose of cocaine every thirty minutes. It cannot handle amphetamines as efficiently."

Andrew Weil said it well. It's toxic. It's an impure, unholy mess. Nothing good comes of it except the 3am cleaning of an addict's apartment. I am from Washington and currently live in Oregon, two states riddled with
meth problems. Large manufactured housing businesses in the area who keep their homes up off the ground had people breaking into their lots and taking the copper piping off of the bottom of the houses to sell at metal scrapyards. A local business owned by acquaintances lost several thousand dollars worth of food when a burglar broke in and took the metal necessary for keeping the refrigerators cold for what are probably similar reasons. Finally pseudoephedrine requires a prescription (the necessary ingredient to manufacture the methylamine), but there is no doubt that the product has not fully dried up.

"Dead Freight" jumps right in on this, as it involves a young boy caught in the fray between Walter, Jesse, and Mike. Largely due to Walter's ego, he is unable to simply give up a job at the height of his power, and in so doing has found a grey area of psychological culture, in which the individual is driven to a point beyond narcissism in which the ego not only feels it is the center of everything but becomes a black hole, sucking in weaker objects and chewing them up or obliterating them. Like a fine (read: incredibly dangerous) military commander, Walter feels that his work is actually helping a majority of people.

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Sleep (Saturday Life #4)

At work blogging. Love the blogpress app. Now waiting for the bus. Listening to converge's Jane Doe. Shit is brutal. :). Heaven in her arms. Good stuff.

Running home for my bike and still planning laundry and flat repair tonight. Would like to get the record player going as well.


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Friday, August 24, 2012

Work 1/2 (A Look At The Weekend #3)

Well I work tomorrow for the first of two consecutive weekends. I am really tired.

I am hoping to get my bike flat repaired tomorrow. Then laundry, then enjoy my lone weekend day. Plans? Not sure. Listen to Converge, Animal Collective, read some Evopsych, etc.

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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Music to grind your eyes out (music #3)

Listening to converge's Jane Doe, the music that inspired thousands of otherwise happily and gainfully employed serial killers to reconsider their career choices and opt for the difficult path of eternally touring, straight edge, vegan, sonic construction workers. Except for slipknot, who it no doubt inspired (I am pretty sure converge would rather this not be mentioned), who turned a relatively simple formula into a steaming pile of philosophical and musical masquerade mammon.

I am woefully ignorant in my knowledge of converge, despite a huge affinity for them. I am hoping to make it to Portland for their show 10/25.


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Sunday, August 19, 2012

Saturday Life #3

I've seen several "comedic" musicians.  Jello Biafra.  Even Sage Francis.  I've seen Penn and Teller in Vegas.  Friends went to Bill Cosby (which I didn't) and one of the greatest mistakes of my life thus far is not seeing George Carlin.  I love Bill Hicks, David Cross, Bill Maher, Lewis Black, Jon Stewart, and Stephen Colbert.  Tonight, Weird Al.

I haven't been to the fair in ages.  I remember helping my dad sell homemade pine boxes with paintings on the side that my dad did at some fair in Washington.  :)

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Oh Lost Weekend (A Look at the Weekend #3)

Definites (in chronological order):
1. Trivia night! (5 out of 6 Fridays)  With Jenny, Marie, Dylan, Nick, Sandi, and I'm not sure who else.
2. Weird Al Yankovic @ Lane County Fair.
3. Sunday night dinner with Donnelle.

Possibilities (in random order):
1. VSOP with Bad Hat.
2. Moonrise Kingdom with Nancy and/or Paula
3. Brunch with Jim.
4. Jiro Dreams of Sushi with Donnelle/The Raid with ???


Wednesday, August 15, 2012

More music (music #2)

On the bus. Going to have laughing planet with Donnelle today and I am looking forward to that.

I would like to write about some music right now. Lately, I've listened to a good deal of modern classical, such as Anton Webern, Morton Feldman, Schoenberg, Stravinsky, and others. I also shuttled through King Crimson's
Red 1.5 times and am impressed at how Schoenbergesque it is ("Providence" especially). Rise Against has become my biking staple. I know the tattoo I want on my left arm. "We've been tearing up the nails that hold up everything you know.". This will be around a railspike with a tribute to Blake Donner.
I pepper this with crazy stuff like Converge, Gospel, Mare - political punk like Strike Anywhere, Refused, Marathon, old Thrice, Thursday (even classics like Minor Threat, Misfits, Black Flag, and Bad Brains) - and some jazz like Miles' Bitches Brew and Ornette's Shape of Jazz to Come.
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Monday, August 13, 2012

Weekend Review #1

Chin-chin.
Let's begin our weekend review.
I found out today that Chris Marker passed away on July 29th.  Apparently he was sending film stock to Patricio Guzman to make his epic documentary, The Battle of Chile, thinking PG was crazy, but wanting to help him nonetheless.  The bonfire he started will burn on.
Friday night was trivia night and was a major blast.  Jenny, Marie, Nick, and Dylan all showed and we had a blast.  It's my way of cutting loose and has become a big part of my weeknd.  ;)
I walked home with Dylan and we had a good talk about meditation.  Be here now.  Focus.  Feel your existence in the most complete way possible.  We didn't evolved to consciously think, we evolved to act from the heart, and modern society has put a cage around that.  It is important to return to the well and recharge that part of our being.
Saturday morning, a new friend and I drove to the Three Sisters Wilderness in the central cascades and hiked to the Matthieu lakes.  It was incredible.  We had originally planned to continue on to Four-in-one cone, but I woke up late and it just didn't work out.  The lakes were both incredible though.  Wow, so beautiful and so warm.  I am a bit sunburned.  We finished it off at Sushi Ya.

What is to give light must endure burning. -Viktor Frankl, author, neurologist and psychiatrist, Holocaust survivor (1905-1997)