Saturday, September 12, 2009

This can not be solved by a John Denver song

That's what I said, as I threw some old papers to the car floor. The situation couldn't even be salvaged by "Rocky Mountain High (Colorado)." What a frustration. There's usually much peace through mediation in that song. I felt like the power of my soul (what was left} was violently ripped from it's malnourished tendrils. We'll just wait to see if John Denver can be used advantageously for the next problem.

Have you bought any new music lately? I haven't, and I don't too much appreciate that you even call that shit with the auto-tuner music. You know, the technology that was popularized about 10 years ago by Cher that made her sound like a fresh, new android? Here's a piece of information for you: she only used that (and other machinations) because she can't sing... never could after she made the movie "Mask." That movie touched her in such a way that the thought of singing was unbearable.

Speaking of new music, Chrome Cobra just released their third (and best to date) studio album. It features drummer Nell Beason on two tracks and Ovis Persimmon on back-up vocals for the song, "You should have reached in there." Wow, what a relief to hear some real music again. People that dress up in suits to convince you of their legitimacy in selling music are everywhere around you. Beware. Those fuckers will sell you three Garth Brooks cassette tapes without blinking an eye. Cassette tapes may be less expensive, but finding a good tape player these days is like trying to give yourself a decent haircut.

As a primary note, I'm still training hard. The big day is now on the foreseeable horizon, and I'll see you then. No shortcuts will be allowed, and believe me, I'll know if you've taken any. We'll hash out everything, with brutal honesty taken to a new literal level, and any corrupt thought patterns will be identified and caressed. The caressing will indicate the level of poison in the thoughts.

Last issue: a health care warning has been issued. Some of us will be losing health care in the next while. The method of ruling by threat is nothing new, and I'm sure we've all experienced this on different levels in our lives. The Republican mind works primarily on the principle of armed death threat, whereas the Democrats prefer more light-hearted methods of telling you you're gonna die. Obama also said, "...if you're gonna die, die with your boots on." No doubt, health care is a major issue, and I'm a proponent of a socialized commie system. None the less, a threat is a threat. I will defend myself by first by getting a box of gauze pads, and second by procuring a doctor of my own. Shit, just three years ago I was buying plastic sheeting and duct tape to prepare for chemical attack. Do they include these government threat programs in the inflation rate? Fuck.

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