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May 31, 2004 10:09


Ok, yeah, so it's been like 54543 years since I've done a real update on this thing. But now I have time to do so :) Last week I was pretty sick, as a few of you know, but I won't get into details. All that matters is that I'm finally better now :) I've come to a point where there is no particular guy that I really really like... this is odd for me because I usually like way too many people at once. I think I'm finally realizing that maybe I should just sit back and enjoy the ride... you know, let love find me, instead of hunting it down. I think I need to just hang out with friends, something that I really haven't been doing much of lately - mostly b/c of being sick, but also b/c I haven't made enough of an effort. I really wanted to see The Keepaway at the Downtown today, but I don't think it's wise to go into such big crowds so soon after being sick. Oh well, I will see them sometime this summer :) Today I will finally get back in the studio... it's been 2 weeks since I was on the air & I really miss it! Should be an awesome show today so definitely listen - www.webradiowcwp.org 2-3 pm EST.

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1. Take five books off your bookshelf.
2. Book #1 -- first sentence
3. Book #2 -- last sentence on page fifty
4. Book #3 -- second sentence on page one hundred
5. Book #4 -- next to the last sentence on page one hundred fifty
6. Book #5 -- final sentence of the book
7. Make the five sentences into a paragraph

A melody is heard, played upon a flute.  My hand still hurts me once in a while, when it rains and all, and I can't make a real fist anymore - not a tight one, I mean - but outside of that I don't care much.  In the last six years Burner had kept the illusion of success alive in the face of a procession of flops by selling his songs to car commercials, showing up on every TV awards show that would have him, making cameos in popular prime-time soap operas, and licensing his songs and any oldie any producer wanted to remake to any big-budget movie that needed an all-star soundtrack at a cut-rate price.  I learned a lot from both.  So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.

Book #1= Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller

Book #2= Catcher in the Rye by JD Salinger

Book #3= A&R by Bill Flanagan

Book #4= The Stuff of Dreams by Leah Hager Cohen

Book #5= The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
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