bill i am sure you have seen this
http://www.minusspace.com/2008/04/punk-noise-paint-interview-with-mark-dagley-by-don-voisine/
DIGITAL MEDIA TREE
10th Anniversary 1999 – 2009
Count the Rings
usa backed their way into the next round of whatever tournament theyre in. should get trounced by spain today @230est on espn.
obama presser in a couple of minutes.
"Obama can pass health care with Democrats and then legitimately call it bipartisan by citing public support. But he has to not care that David Broder and David Brooks have a hissy fit over it. They do not speak for Americans; they don't even speak for Republicans on this one."
just last week he was
twittering about his favorite falafel vendors in tehran.
my tivo is larded up with foreign films that i never watch and i need to clear out some space. 35hr is just not enough storage for my needs. so what should i watch today. you choose.
l'avventura
juliet of the spirits
l'eclisse
spirit of the beehive
viridiana
les enfants du paradis
life and death of colonel blimp
nights of cabiria
just woke up and saw that us was playing brasil in soccer on espn2. brasil scored within the first six minutes. two minutes later a brasilian player faked getting tripped to draw a foul. makes me so angry. one time someone should just haul off on someone that did that and kick his teeth in. its not like we are going to win anyway. non-cheaters worldwide would heap praise on whoever did it.
the british library puts
archive of 19th century newspapers online. seems to be some free access, some for a fee.
The
unsecret life of plants
another 70s road movie on fox movie channel at midnight:
"PETER FONDA drivin' hard!! SUSAN GEORGE ridin' easy!!"
Sick of this media obsession with Iran! The blogs are also full of these stories.
(this place just opened, below is from blackbookmag.com, not sure about this in 2009, "Word on the street says Mari Vanna will be kept secret, with owners handing out keys to approved customers")
Mari Vanna
New York Restaurants » Gramercy » Russian
41 E. 20th Street
(Park Ave. and Broadway)
Selected private openings through July. Russian myth has Mari Vanna as an old woman who took in strangers, cooked elaborate dishes in classic Russian tradition, and served on her finest china. The strangers were eventually given keys and treated like family. Hence this cozy resto. Russian owners took their time perfecting this homey place; interior's filled with pepper grinders, lamps, books, teakettles, and other authentic Russian antiques. Bit on the precious side. Food on a grand scale, heaping portions of flaky chicken Kiev, beef stroganoff, and salade Olivier are not to be missed. Candy dishes abound, just like the ones you couldn't touch at Granny's. Word on the street says Mari Vanna will be kept secret, with owners handing out keys to approved customers.