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How to cope with wavering thoughts? Versatile are flying clouds, Yet from the sky they’re not apart. Mighty are the ocean’s waves, Yet they are not separate from the sea. Heavy and thick are banks of fog, Yet from the air they’re not apart. Frantic runs the mind in voidness, Yet from the Void it never separates.
-Songs of Milarepa
All is gravy! Current Mood:  exhausted
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this kept me very happy at work once, just click "Stories" and then the asterisk if you want another random one.... http://www.lcdf.org/indeterminacy/ |
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Apr. 28th, 2004 @ 09:22 pm
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what the heck, I just linked to this community which I am a member of, but for some reason all these posts have not come up on my friends list, Im confused. I wanna get them on my friends list, sometimes they do, but not all of them.
Does anyone hate favoratism in the work place as much as I do?????? because man I freakin hate it! |
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______________________________GUSTER__________________________________ INFO.
It's true, this summer we're going on tour with Ben Folds and Rufus Wainwright, two wicked pianists who we listen to in our spare time... it's a triple-headliner, so everyone will play an hour a night and the order of the bands will change every show, though the line-ups will be announced ahead of time. We recommend getting tickets in advance when they go on sale (mostly this weekend) because the shows might sell out.
Here are the dates:
Wait. No. Before you look at the dates. Many of you will notice that we're ignoring large chunks of the country -- the Guster/Folds/Rufus tour only lasts a month so we're planning to service the rest of you (Florida, Texas, Colorado, West Coast, etc) on our own before we retire to a rehearsal space to write a new album for the rest of the year. No one will go unserviced!
Guster + Ben Folds + Rufus Wainwright
June 19th.... Dayton OH.... Fraze Pavilion June 20th .... Detroit MI.... Freedom Hill Amphitheater June 22nd.... Columbus OH.... PromoWest Pavilion June 23rd .... St Louis MO.... Fox Theater June 26th.... Indianapolis IN.... White River State Park Amph. June 27th.... Cleveland OH.... Scene Pavilion June 29th.... Vienna VA.... Wolf Trap Filene Center June 30th.... Baltimore MD.... Pier 6 Concert Pavilion July 3rd.... Rochester NY.... High Falls July 5th.... Sayreville NJ.... Starland Ballroom July 7th.... Philadelphia PA... Penn's Landing July 8th.... Boston MA.... Fleet Boston Pavilion July 10th.... Wallingford CT.... Oakdale Theater July 11th.... Boston MA.... Fleet Boston Pavilion July 13th.... New York NY.... SummerStage (Central Park) July 14th.... New York NY.... SummerStage (Central Park) July 15th.... Pittsburgh PA.... Chevrolet Amphitheater Current Mood:  bored
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Bush To Iraqi Militants: 'Please Stop Bringing It On' WASHINGTON, DC—In an internationally televised statement Monday, President Bush modified a July 2003 challenge to Iraqi militants attacking U.S. forces. "Terrorists, Saddam loyalists, and anti-American insurgents: Please stop bringing it on now," Bush said at a Monday press conference. "Nine months and 500 U.S. casualties ago, I may have invited y'all to bring it on, but as of today, I formally rescind that statement. I would officially like for you to step back." The president added that the "it" Iraqis should stop bringing includes gunfire, bombings, grenade attacks, and suicide missions of all types. |
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So we have two free magazines that float around the Seattle area. The Stranger, which is a 'Godsend' magazine for the retro, realistic youth of Seattle. We also have the Seattle weekly, that focus' on news, current events, etc. We Seattle folk, see the Seattle Weekly as a bit of a spin off, copy-cat image of the Stranger. This issue, the Stranger strikes back! See the resemblance?
Current Mood:  sick
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"A man was rowing his boat upstream on a very misty morning. Suddenly, he saw another boat coming downstream, not trying to avoid him. It was coming straight at him. He shouted, “Be careful! Be careful!” but the boat came right into him, and his boat was almost sunk. The man became very angry, and began to shout at the other person, to give him a piece of his mind. But when he looked closely, he saw that there was no one in the other boat. It turned out that the boat just got loose and went downstream. All his anger vanished, and he laughed and he laughed."
-Thich Nhat Nanh, "Being Peace"
Smile for today you are alive... and you have chosen to live! Be at Peace Current Mood:  jubilant
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Apr. 14th, 2004 @ 04:14 pm
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Apr. 14th, 2004 @ 03:10 pm
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I thought that this was interesting. I have no idea why I have never read this before.
The article is located: http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/news/lifestyles/links/how_tos/howto_cope.html

WHAT IS THIS, CANADA? Our Seattle marine climate saves us from deep snow, but, baby, it's dark outside. We get about 75 days a year that aren't cloudy or at least partly cloudy. Until Anchorage took our crown, Seattle was Miss Northern-Most Latitude among major cities in the United States. We get 16 hours of daylight on June 21 but a measly, miserable 8.5 in winter. As they say in London — which has just a few latitudinal degrees on us — we feel like pit ponies toiling in mines as we go to work in the dark and come home in it, too.
WHY IS THERE SO LITTLE LIGHT?The Earth tilts as it orbits the sun. That's great in the good old summertime: The Northern Hemisphere tilts toward the sun and light rays strike at an angle of about 90 degrees to give us more heat and longer hours of daylight. But in the winter, the Northern Hemisphere tilts away from the sun. The rays hit the Earth at a slant, which spreads the rays over a wider area, dims the lights and sends surfers to Australia. |
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