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cowboy67

:: 2005 1 August :: 12.51am

"Until the pain of remaining the same hurts more than the pain of change, most people prefer to remain the same."

- Dr. Richard D. Dobbins

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cowboy67

:: 2005 27 July :: 3.21pm

i had a really bad dream.
it lasted 20 years, 7 months, and 27 days.


cowboy67

:: 2005 27 July :: 11.14am

ATTENTION: MANDI PONZIO
apparently you couldn't see the friends-only entry i posted two days ago that included your icon. allow me to copy and paste:

:: 2005 25 July :: 4.09 pm

MANDI!

okay mandi, sorry it took me a while to get your icon figured out, but my aunt got married on saturday and my other aunt had come in from germany, so we did some family get-togethers and such last week. anyway, you are....

Image hosted by Photobucket.com cathleen the cow! when i saw the cow, i thought of cow country. so, immediately i thought of you, out in rural wisconsin, eating cheese and blue moon ice cream. now, the cow bears no resemblance to your pretty face, so don't get your panties in a bunch. the other characters just didn't cut it -- they were too frilly and silly. i guess what sealed the deal was this part: "She was once in a skit with Telly, who teached her what love means." hmm, i wonder who writes these. "teached"? anyway, i found it rather amusing that TELLY (aka VERSTRAETE) would teach YOU about love. oh, where's an alanis morrisette song when you need it? enjoy the theme, amera.

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cowboy67

:: 2005 26 July :: 2.10am

life and death
if you want to feel.... anything... something.... feel small, alive, lost, or ridiculous.... when you walk outside, before you hop into your air-conditioned, pollution-spewing automobile, look at a tree or a flower or a shrub. notice all of the activity going on around that single plant. flies, moths, butterflies, bees, spiders, etc. are all co-existing on that one area, all going about their business, with no help or instruction from anyone or anything else. these organisms just do. they just are. look at how the world, not the human world, but the earth world - the one composed of lava and rock and limestone and carbon deposits and iron ore and grass and saltwater and pea pods and evaporated water and goats and squid and pineapples and amebas and ants - and observe how everything moves and lives, creates and destroys and re-creates, eats and wastes and starves, flourishes and hangs on by a thread. and these things all just work as they are. they don't need us, or our colleges or our money or our fashion sense or our phone cameras or our jewelry or our drugs.

i was staring at this bee today, and i just relished in the fact that no human being had control over what it did or how it did it or when it did it, and never would. that bee is free. that bee controls so much of its own world and takes an active part in preserving the life around it. all of the creatures around us have continued to adapt to us, the stupidest fucks to ever inhabit this earth, and survive amidst the destruction of everything in their environment. what's the life of a bee like? or the life of a leaf? does a leaf feel it when a giraffe bites down? can a bee smell cigarette smoke?

i find it fascinating. balance. why do people always have to separate gray into two distinct opposites? white. black. why do they have to be opposites? what if they're useless and meaningless things in their ordinary state - but since they compliment each other - when put together, then they become something. what if the sole purpose of white is to create balance with black, and vice-versa? what if black and white are nothing and only exist so that gray can sustain life? it's not about contrasts. it's not about day/night, stop/go, man/woman. everything exists together to create balance, not to create difference or opposition. even while there is day in the western hemisphere, simultaneously, there will always be night in the eastern hemisphere. nothing is ever simply one thing or another, nor is anything ever caused by simply one thing or another; one thing is always a reflection of co-existing complementary things.

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nugenta3

:: 2005 25 July :: 9.14am
:: Mood: bored

i could not see
for the fog in my eyes.
and i could not feel
for the fear in my life.
from across the great divide,
in the distance i saw a light.
John the Baptist,
walking to me
with The Maker.

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cowboy67

:: 2005 22 July :: 1.25am

intay
ilyom ily 3araftich fee kan awal yom ib 7ayati.

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cowboy67

:: 2005 20 July :: 12.18am

the movies danielle has me watch always enlighten me
no life without wife.

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cowboy67

:: 2005 17 July :: 2.00am

YOU make life bearable.





and amazingly fun and beautiful.






thank you.

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cowboy67

:: 2005 8 July :: 10.30pm

an online advertisement
*background music is cyndi lauper's "girls just wanna have fun"*


Read more..

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cowboy67

:: 2005 7 July :: 6.48pm

it's odd to feel like you're asleep when you're awake.

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cowboy67

:: 2005 4 July :: 2.19pm

july 4, 1776
even though i have no idea what it was ever like to not have what i have today, i appreciate the united states' struggle for freedom and democracy in past years. our country is not close to perfect, and a lot of us are jaded by the way things have been handled by our government - especially just the past 5 years. even so, we are all extremely lucky to be born into a country like ours, and i hope we don't lose sight of that.

don't let today be like every other holiday we celebrate - an excuse to drink - try to remember how amazing it is to live and breathe the way we do.

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cowboy67

:: 2005 3 July :: 1.04pm

what is similar about music and life?
"well, when you think about it, what's the first thing that happens when a baby is born? they smack the baby on the rear-end and the baby cries. it's the sound, it's the breath of life. and everything we do has a sonic component. so, we're just organizing that sound into something that's sort of representative of the range of human emotions."

- billy corgan

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cowboy67

:: 2005 1 July :: 6.32pm

fuck you, kalamazoo.

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cowboy67

:: 2005 24 June :: 7.00pm

it's kind of like frankenstein having the cover of pride and prejudice.

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cowboy67

:: 2005 22 June :: 12.59am

fine!
since the chicago tribune website is being a fool, here's the article i wanted you guys to see:

Billy Corgan wants his Pumpkins back

Published June 21, 2005

Fresh on the heels of the release of his first solo album, "TheFutureEmbrace," Chicago rocker Billy Corgan says he's breathing new life into an old dream: The Smashing Pumpkins.

In a full-page advertisement in today's Chicago Tribune marking the release of the new CD, Corgan says, "For a year now I have walked around with a secret, a secret I chose to keep. But now I want you to be among the first to know that I have made plans to renew and revive The Smashing Pumpkins. I want my band back, and my songs, and my dreams."

The Smashing Pumpkins broke up in 2000 after playing a final gig at The Metro. The band racked up record sales (more than 25 million, with 1995's "Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness" selling 4.7 million in the U.S.) and critical acclaim (two Grammys and several nominations) in a relatively short time; their debut album, "Gish," was released in 1991.

The Pumpkins have a tumultuous history. The band's lineup included drummer Jimmy Chamberlin, guitarist James Iha, bassist D'Arcy Wretzky and Corgan; Wretzky left after recording "Machina" in 2000, with former Hole bassist Melissa auf der Maur filling her spot in the tour, and Corgan has blamed Iha in postings on his Web site for breaking up the band.

After the breakup, Corgan and Chamberlin put together the rock quintet Zwan, which imploded in 2003 after only one album.

"TheFutureEmbrace" is set for release Tuesday.

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