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Do you like bars and nightclubs? Maybe you like to go to the occasional concert? If you would not like these events to become ancient history, click here and here Would you like to see the prisons full of murderers, rapists, theives and other violent people? Then click here

The Jade and I have been working on making one of those silly quizes. We'd taken one of those purity test things and realized that most of the questions just didn't work. So we're doing a really detailed one. Anyone who scores even close to 0% sould be incarcerated or shot. I'll post it when we're done.

I've been reading Wheels for the World, by Douglas Brinkley It's a really compelling history of one of the true founders of my home town, Dearborn Mi. What I especially like about it (besides the fact that this is a personally autographed copy) is that it's a complete and honest history of both Henry Ford and Ford Motor Company. Usually, you either get a totally negative account of Ford's complex history, or a white washed version. It was very cool and brave of Bill Ford to allow Douglas Brinkley to write this. Especially since the important corporate history of America is usually overlooked by historians and teachers. Men like Henry Ford had as much to do with the building and development of this country as our founding fathers did, and they deserve their place in the history books!

Wasn't it cool of Douglas Brinkley to sign a copy of his book for Joe to give to me? He's such an amazing man. You name a famous person, and the chances are he has them on speed dial! Jimmy Carter, Hunter S. Thompson, Kissinger... You name them!

As much as I love Johnny Depp, it's disgusting to me that he's involved in the remake of Willy Wonka. Is no classic sacred? What next? Gone With The Wind, starring Julia Roberts? How about the Wizard of Oz starring Brittney Spears?

Trick and Deven are now on their way to LA to visit Teen Idol and see a Belle and Sebastion concert. Lucky fuckers!

Time for me to get some of my new stuff listed now. I think I may have gone a little overboard on the labradorite on one of the dolls. That shit is expensive! Pretty, but expensive.

2003-08-22
11:09 a.m.

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