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Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Thursday, November 22, 2007

gobble gobble

Hard to find a bird around here. Happy Gobble gobble...

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

breaking out

Wanting to break out of every room I've been in the last week never seems so necessary until I started watching Prison Break. I spent a lot of my free time looking vigilantly around finding every possible way to sneak out, emotionally tired, trying not to get caught meanwhile.

I will not cram one season-ful of TV drama in 3 days again.
I will not cram one season-ful of TV drama in 3 days again.
I will not cram one season-ful of TV drama in 3 days again.
I will not cram one season-ful of TV drama in 3 days again.
I will not cram one season-ful of TV drama in 3 days again.
I will not cram one season-ful of TV drama in 3 days again.


fan video

After season 1, there is just too much killing, and a lot less brain. I'll give it the benefit of a doubt and hang on to the end to see if there are any reasonable explanations.

US TV series takes a long time to land in Japan. People are starting to watch Grey's Anatomy, Lost, and Prison Break this year. 24 has only been around for about two years. And the DVD rental is anything but cheap (300 yen each), averaging 2-3 episodes per DVD. You do the math.

If they wouldn't use Fox News on the show...

Thursday, November 15, 2007

not unelectable

Educate yourself:
Project Vote Smart
On the Issues

Dennis Kucinich and Ron Paul are the two names that scream unelectablity - a concept conveyed through your local and national media.

But your news media don't vote and you do - you, the people, collectively, can do the undoable and penetrate the impenetrable. (OK get your mind...)

I'm sick and tired of hearing how news reports want us to vote. Instead just listen to the candidates, research their voting history, their stands on issues, and hello? integrity, etc.

Steer clear of sound bites, talking points, appearance, ridicules, etc.

Or, maybe the US deserves its slow crawl to a tragic end. Your call.

Keep an open mind, give Ron Paul a chance:
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