113

guess what? yesterday was “inauguration day” and i didn’t do anything except go to the first performance of the second weeks run of DPN, which went very well indeed, despite the fact that the producer and director of the show is in washington DC with his giant puppets this week. i mean, really… i didn’t vote for the man, and in general, i think that he’s the most innately stupid president that this country has ever had, so why bother celebrating his inauguration, or even protesting it? all of the other people who did protest it (i heard that there were around 400,000 protesters downtown yesterday) just end up making the stupid people who voted for him think that they’re having another party, so why bother? “The most efficacious method of dealing with deviancy is to ignore, to the furthest point of our tolerance, those items which we find offensive.” — Ilbert Geis. if enough americans ignore the president, maybe he’ll go away… and maybe he’ll go away more quickly than the 4 years it would ordinarily take… and if not, then the fact that i have ignored him will make it that much better when we actually elect a president with two brain cells to rub together.

i found this site, which goes a long way towards describing what’s going on here, but that still doesn’t make it any less amusing… and i still think these japanese are crazy.

today is moe’s birthday, but i don’t think her birthday present is going to arrive in time, so i’ll just have to wait. as it is, i’ve got her three presents, one of which she asked for, one of which isn’t actually good until 5th february, and one of which hasn’t arrived yet. if i’m lucky, the postman should deliver it today, but if not… well, her official “birthday party” isn’t until sunday, so i may have a reprieve until then. she’s off getting her drivers’ license renewed at the moment.

hey look… they’re starting to take this whole phenomenon seriously. maybe now they’ll develop the idea that ethics are for everyone… at the same time, it makes me wonder what’s next. thanks to Bunger Mulkin! i now know what happens when you drive a truck under an overpass that is slightly lower than the truck’s maximum height… you wake up the neighbors, but apparently, you don’t notice yourself… i bet this guy had a bunch of explaining to do when he got back to the budget rent-a-truck office. also, again, thanks to Bunger Mulkin!, i know where to go to get a tinfoil hat for my entire house… oy!

i got this really outrageous recording the other day from Toast And Jam. according to the liner notes, the artists used “music you dislike to create music you like”. it’s an interesting method, and one which i am going to have to try myself, but that doesn’t make the music on this recording less outstanding. if i were still a radio broadcaster, i would recommend that everyone go out and buy this recording. excellent!

4 thoughts on “113”

  1. yeah, but they also have “newsworthy” stories as their primary focus… if there were nothing but blather about celebrities and suchlike, they wouldn’t stay in business that long… they’d transform into talk shows, or shows like “good day live”.

  2. sha that’s true. I am a jaded and naive person…balance that! lol

    newsworth news? the news media doesn’t really show anything that’s newsworthy. Everynight as my local news stations blather on about celebrity stories…I wonder…HOW is this news? Fot that matter…celebrity/noncelebrity it’s not news, not important and they should be ashamed.

  3. you didn’t see any turned backs because they’re not “newsworthy”… they don’t make noise and break things, they don’t make people say “how horrible” or “how wonderful”… they’re not doing anything visible or violent, so why bother covering them?

    won’t it be a wonderful thing when there are no “newsworthy” stories on the news, anywhere in the world? there will always be “newsworthy” stories on the news as long as bush and his friends hold sway.

  4. when I first heard of the “turn your back” idea….I thought it was brilliant. No way to know who was for/against….and just seemed like it would be a shocking and fitting thing to do.

    then it seemed to have morphed…
    I didn’t see any turned backs when I watched the coverage (did’t watch it all) but I did see vocal protesters.
    So much for that idea…

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