A paragraph from Dean Koontz’s The Good Guy just struck me as profoundly true ~~~
relevant all around us in this 21st Century ruckus that doesn’t appear to be going away:
Southern California was shedding all its yesterdays. When the future proved to be a cruel place, no evidence of a better past would exist, and therefore the loss would be less painful.
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there @ the end of Fight Club withering heights wither & low begins the Garden of Eden
there in her black panties her pink poetry go my shattered bone & torn face facing future
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ac20asHfiQw&feature=related
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Not so much some of the lyrics (lyrics are personal anyway, not always
shared sentiment ~ you know ~ but, for the most part, the music is tight:
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=79376096 &/or a chick-flick
Not a western, or a brooding noir anime, but In the Land of Women (’07). Meg Ryan
bashers need not apply. Though it is Adam Brody that has to deliver the bulk o the lines,
Meg Ryan iz one o the most tellingly defensive n equally disarming people ever captured
on film. Maybe not the all across the spectrum most of female acting talent but affecting.
Olympia Dukakis n this lil girl from I don’kno what else n Kristen Stewart from Into the
Wild. Springsteen’s Iceman & a good list o plenty of other excellent song choices and
one Huey Lewis & The News that I think was almost certainly an error in judgment.
oh yeah, & the previous post shows the promise of humans being promising
