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Ready to update and throw out some fun facts you've all been dying to hear!
Ever so recently I have been really into The Beatles Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band album, it's damn good.
Also I finished up a few books, all proving equally awesome. Maggie Cassidy could definitely be one of the best Kerouac books I've read so far.
Keeping to date, Sex On Acid's "Wakefield Sessions" has been put together and I'm happy with it. 2012 shall be recorded over winter break I'm hoping.
On working at the DC, it has somehow become strangly comfortable. Knowing all the cook's there now I somehow get plenty of reading while hearing old man jokes regarding boys with earrings.
Now in theaters, The Prestige was pretty good, the book was way different but the acting in the film was great.
Putting the title of "Bill" aside this year, I was a Hobbit for Halloween and it was surprisingly fitting, having been tempted to dawn the vest, dress shirt and pants for other recent occasions.
Only a week away, November 9th Paquito D'Rivera is playing at the fine arts center and will definitely be a great show, I picked up my tickets earlier today.
Then the next week I shall be seeing Bob Dylan on the 14th at the Mullins center, really cant wait for that.
Saturday the 18th Rise Against, Circa and Thursday!
Tuesday on Halloween while I was enjoying a carmel apple at the DC I discovered John Mayer will be at UMass in Feb. Pretty damn pumped for that.
Really good fall season so far, it's getting cold pretty quick which hopefully means snow and snowboarding.
Oh Sully how I miss thee, I am determined in visiting Seattle within the next 6 months to see your loving face once again, the phone can only suffice for so long.
New York I STILL havent gone to experience you, and now Evil Dead The Musical is playing so along with the art exhibit thats on the top of the list.
Godard's film's I continue to see keep impressing me, I only wish they were sold at Newbury Comics around here.
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Eschatological Hiatus-Terence Mckenna
"To a large degree I think the sixties were probably misplayed. But on the other hand it seems to be the last decade when anything happened. The lid has been utterly on ever since. It's an illusion all this change. There is no change. We're living in some sort of weird eschatological hiatus while the people who rig the game try to send out for new batteries or something. I don't know what's going on. There's energy for change building. I think that when it ultimately comes it will be fairly spectacular. It's astonishing actually the way in which change has been halted. Everyone is running around saying "change change change" but on the other hand there is a curious sense in which things have become eerily dreamlike and still, while we just teeter on the edge of the end of history; and the same personalities, the same design elements, everything has looked the same in the galleries for twenty years. There is an eerie suspension."