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Friday, August 23, 2002

Wow. Look at the time. It's my birthday!

Anyone here like baseball? I do. Here is a totally, right-on article about why baseball should not worry about whether it's on strike this September 11th. In case you don't read the article, here's the best part:

Baseball stopped play after the attacks, citing safety and respect. At the time all I wanted to go back to the ballpark and see forty thousand Mariners fans with me in one place, singing the national anthem, cheering our team, as part of a return to normal life. The same people who then said the loss of life had made them realize that baseball and sports in general were ultimately meaningless are many of the same people who now argue that sports are meaningful enough that baseball must accommodate their grief since doing so now suits their purposes. This is a crass betrayal of all they briefly pretended they understood.

Right ON!

Thursday, August 22, 2002

The new Spoon record is great. Buy it. Here are some lyrics from the opening track, "Small Stakes":

Small time danger in your midsize car
I don't dig the Stripes but I'll for for Har Mar


Funny, huh?

Friday, August 16, 2002

Calm down, guys. My list is coming. [Sheesh.] Here are two jokes about accountants to tide you over:

1. Two accountancy students were walking across campus when one said,"Where did you get such a great bike?" The second accountant replied, "Well, I was walking along yesterday minding my own business when a beautiful woman rode up on this bike. She threw the bike to the ground, took off all her clothes and said, "Take what you want." The first accountant nodded approvingly, "Good choice; the clothes probably wouldn't have fit."

2. Why did the auditor cross the road ? Because he looked in the file and that's what they did last year.

Thursday, August 15, 2002

Ethan
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I concur with Matt. Where are these mysterious lists that people are writing?
Oh, and by the way. Did anyone else hear the rumor that Sean Tillman (aka Sean Na Na / Har Mar Superstar) is going to the MTV video awards with Kelly Osbourne? For some reason I think that's funny as hell.

Saturday, August 10, 2002

Shiner 8.29: 400 bar
Modest Mouse 8.31: Roy Wilkins
GVSB 9.7: 7th Street
Shellac 9.7: 400 bar

# posted by Joel @ 8:50 PM

Wednesday, August 07, 2002

Re: Signs
I haven't seen it, but there is no way in hell that movie is scary. How can a movie based on a phenomenon that we know, for a FACT, has a completely exlpainable, non-threatening origin be in any way shape or form frightening? It has been proven and documented to a ridiculous extent that these formations are made by M-A-N and no one else. So unless you are a complete idiot, how could you find this movie scary in the least?

Movies about meteors hitting the earth are scary because IT COULD HAPPEN. Movies about the afterlife are scary because WE DON'T KNOW WHAT HAPPENS after death. But movies about crop circles ARE NOT SCARY because we know they are made by mortal, Limey blokes f*cking around in fields. There must be something I don't understand. Ugh.

Re: Bruce Springsteen
You know what's funny? My dad used to say the exact same thing about the Boss (by the way who is the boss, Bruce or George Steinbrenner?), except he'd say it like this: "I can understand why people like Michael Jackson: he can sing and dance, and he's good looking. But Bruce Springsteen? He's ugly, he can't sing, and he's awkward." Seems to me, though, that you could say the same thing about Bob Dylan.

Re: Speilberg
I hate Steven Speilberg, too! (And yes, Adam, I'm anti-semitic, okay?) But unfortunately, my lunch break is almost over, so I'll try to explain this and continue our discussion of Fight Club later. Toodles!

# posted by Joel @ 1:37 PM

Friday, August 02, 2002

Just a short response on Fight Club. There are numerous aspects of Fight Club that could be analyzed, and I agree that there is more to the film than preaching about the downfalls of a consumer culture. However, I must also point out that I think that the related message concerning the loss of masculinity in the modern age (partly due to buying furniture at Pottery Barn apparently) is also somewhat boring and stale. This theme has been a constant one in art and literature for several decades. One of the most famous writers of the 20th century, Hemingway, focused on this very theme throughout his writings (the loss of the masculine sphere of society due to growing industrialization and the growth of the feminist movement in the "western world.")

Oh, by the way. Spielberg is "the Bruce Springsteen of filmmaking." That made me laugh out loud. "The Boss" stinks, and I'm starting to get really sick of all of the publicity for his new "masterpiece." It's ridiculous to hear these music critics saying he's the "Dylan of this generation" or using other superlatives to describe his music.

# posted by Anonymous @ 5:33 PM

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