get a life |
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
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Saturday, September 25, 2010
Is Staten Island too Close to New Jersey?
great, cheap view |
- it is of course literally close to Jersey
- aren't a majority of those Jersey shore geniuses really from Staten Island?
- wasn't the Real World with maybe the most champs (saying a lot) the one that took place in Staten island? (have to say: thanks for the brain tobacco MTV producers!)
- NJ-like inferiority complex: S.I was disproportionately big on hte subway maps that were used for around 10 years (the whole island has i think one subway line. Manhattan has the most of course and it was relatively small). the recent new maps have put S.I smaller, appropriately (on a subway map, and it's by far the smallest borough in population)
and now some old time NY stereotypes in the mix:
- recent immigrant beatings
- a mosque has been rejected in one of their neighborhoods after outspoken and public bigotry against it. also the Catholic diocese that owned the land/building reneged on their deal (how many molestation accusations have been brought against imams lately?)
yeah it seems rough. however as a tour guide i used to try to express the good places of all the boroughs, for instance S.I: Museum of Tibetan art, zoo, botanical garden, Ferry of course. but i would love the bigotry, ignorance, idiocy to stop. come on folks, the largest garbage dump in the world closes and this is what takes its place?
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Equinox Full Moon (no it's not the new Twilight book)
rare today, that we have the Equinox and a full Moon. near even amounts of day and night with top lunar brightness.
a lot of folks think a lot of bs about the Equinox: first day of Autumn (wrong: hottest days end around Labor day). me and many others used to say that it was the one day you can balance an egg on end (also wrong: can be done any day).
it's actually not that complicated: Equinox sounds like Equator. hence it's the exact time that the Equator lines up directly with the Sun. "Summer" in Tropics ( kind of), begin. darker days here, Sunnier days in SOuthern hemisphere. near equal light and dark most everywhere. that's about it. but again most technical: Equinox and Equator.
a lot of folks think a lot of bs about the Equinox: first day of Autumn (wrong: hottest days end around Labor day). me and many others used to say that it was the one day you can balance an egg on end (also wrong: can be done any day).
it's actually not that complicated: Equinox sounds like Equator. hence it's the exact time that the Equator lines up directly with the Sun. "Summer" in Tropics ( kind of), begin. darker days here, Sunnier days in SOuthern hemisphere. near equal light and dark most everywhere. that's about it. but again most technical: Equinox and Equator.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Are YOu a Whore?
the very definition of a whore is some one who's with some one else because he has money. he may be a dick, not good looking, boring, old, but he has money and you stay. you're a whore. if you're with someone because of his money (including, assets, cars, house, etc), you're a whore.
and you're not with anyone else who doesn't have money. if you're not with some one else because they have no money, but let's say has everything else, humor, intellect, looks etc, you're again a whore.
by the way, that includes, very much so, first dates. and someone who can't afford to pay for you. and some one who can't afford to pay your bills. your house, your kids, your 100 shoes, your rings blings.
you want equal pay, equal rights? then you gotta grow the fuck up. we're always told to '"be a man'"; until you really act like an adult, you don't deserve equal treatment. you can't have it both ways.
but then, you'll find some john eventually to pay your way and be "happy'" with right?
Thursday, September 16, 2010
My Really Odd jobs
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"Iraqi Army": pretty close |
- mentioned before: Men's room attendant, strip joints. mentioned before. as said, no jerking off in the stalls that i ever knew of, but lots of coke (probably strippers, definitely patrons)
- phone psychic. don't know if i worked for Miss Cleo or whatever. didn't last long, i really felt bad about just reading out of a book fortunes.
- Mr Wizard, actually called his "assistant', 1 man show to schools. did his show around the nation, mainly Cal, and the northeast. awful job: everything solo (set up, sound, performance, trans, paperwork, more), company didn't care if you literally had to drive all night to a school, directions were very tough (pre gps, how were we to know how to get to a school? and we weren't allowed to rely on directions from the school!)
- as mentioned before: NYC tour guide. again awful: horrible buses, drivers that you literally can't communicate with, a bus full of tourists that don't speak much English driving in pouring rain through Manhattan. nightmare.
- role player with the Marines. . the Marines needed to train in the desert for Iraq. 29 Palms Marine base is biggest in world i think, middle of Mojave desert. they needed to train for community interaction, so they built a fake town, with fake townspersons, including me. learned some Arabic, how to shoot an AK 47, played "Iraqi army', insurgent, etc. good job, horrible conditions.
none of this is bullshit or exaggeration. this is just a partial listing i can probably come up with more, at least unique temp (couple day, 1 day) jobs.
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Once and Present Thoughts: Sept 11
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Arab neighborhood |
i went to the hospital but they had so many donors that we were turned away (and folks complain about rude NYers). one guy on line had a big turban, bearded, medium toned skin.. i talked with a nice guy and a girl. . we went walking to another hospital. Queens is very diverse and we thru what i think was an Arab neighborhood. much of it quiet that day like many neighborhoods in the city.
but me and the guy remarked, that it would maybe be the beginning of a blast of hatred against Arabs. it was assumed quickly that bin Laden and the other terrorists were responsible, and ignoramuses would render Arabs guilty by McCarthyist association.
what we didn't think was that the bias would still be alive 9 years later.seemingly more hateful than times closer to the tragedy. Fox news, right wing bigots (redundant?), book burners, hateful protesters that want to "bombard" the Islamic center in lower Manhattan. ii thought there would be an earlier expiration date but no.
i also want to remind those politicians that don't believe in big government but are using this tragedy as a political jack pot, and those out of towners that are against the Islamic center: if im not mistaken, the majority of folks that died hat day were NYers. and it is in OUR city that the center is being built. as far as the loved ones of the deceased, they were more likely to be here. it was us going all over town and standing in huge lines to be turned away to give blood. it was us that had to smell the stink of burning as far north as the 60s (up town, miles away). it was us that had to walk miles home that day.
i know it was an attack on America and a lot of non NYers died. and the center is going up (i hope) in our city, and it is our business literally. you ever hear of "think global act local?" we live in this city, with Muslims, Arabs etc, we mostly live together, in peace, prosperity etc. we don't need opportunistic politicians or bigots from out of town telling us what to do with a property in our city that peaceful, lawful people want to use.
Thursday, September 9, 2010
A Good Wall (St) Makes Good Muslim Neighbors?
im a licensed NY City tour guide and know way too much about our history. the Dutch were the first European settlers in lower Manhattan and they came here to make money, and it's been that way ever since. however they were advanced enough to "buy out" the Natives and not massacre them.
Wall st is so named because the Dutch erected a wall there to keep out the British, or Natives, depending on your source. and so began the segregation way back then.
keep in mind the Europeans started settling at lower Manhattan and built their way up contuiing north, generally. so after the Dutch came the British and they fought. the new Americans fought with the Brits (and now im talking guns, prisoners, disease, not bigots with signs and/or politicians). everyone put down the blacks for a long time of course. later, the natives (now we're talking euro descendants) and at times the government fought against the Irish, Jews, Italians, Asians. . the infamous 5 Points was pretty close to the future World trade center, and the Lower East Side close to that. "different" folks, "immigration problems", "security". sounds familiar im sure.
interesting though, that the Muslims have been there for a while now: the people, a mosque right down there before the WTC. Muslims were killed on Sept 11 itself.
and the Financial district went from people advanced enough to trade and not kill, to having "greed is good" as their absolute, to sociopaths severely damaging the economy of the entire world. not much movement to get them out of there either, besides Michael Moore in a poorly reviewed film.
you see New York should maybe be called the city of the phoenix even more so than the western city. especially with an area like lower Manhattan. an area of horrible bigotry, violence, war, disease, poverty, that has risen up repeatedly through its history to give us a world leader in commerce, great architecture, at times great leadership, and of course great history.
and i hope that our city rises again in defiance of terrorists, bigots, extremists, ignorance, avarice, sociopathology. irregardless of who perpetuates such crimes against humanity: American, Muslim, rich, poor, extremist, politician, "average joe".
Wall st is so named because the Dutch erected a wall there to keep out the British, or Natives, depending on your source. and so began the segregation way back then.
keep in mind the Europeans started settling at lower Manhattan and built their way up contuiing north, generally. so after the Dutch came the British and they fought. the new Americans fought with the Brits (and now im talking guns, prisoners, disease, not bigots with signs and/or politicians). everyone put down the blacks for a long time of course. later, the natives (now we're talking euro descendants) and at times the government fought against the Irish, Jews, Italians, Asians. . the infamous 5 Points was pretty close to the future World trade center, and the Lower East Side close to that. "different" folks, "immigration problems", "security". sounds familiar im sure.
interesting though, that the Muslims have been there for a while now: the people, a mosque right down there before the WTC. Muslims were killed on Sept 11 itself.
and the Financial district went from people advanced enough to trade and not kill, to having "greed is good" as their absolute, to sociopaths severely damaging the economy of the entire world. not much movement to get them out of there either, besides Michael Moore in a poorly reviewed film.
you see New York should maybe be called the city of the phoenix even more so than the western city. especially with an area like lower Manhattan. an area of horrible bigotry, violence, war, disease, poverty, that has risen up repeatedly through its history to give us a world leader in commerce, great architecture, at times great leadership, and of course great history.
and i hope that our city rises again in defiance of terrorists, bigots, extremists, ignorance, avarice, sociopathology. irregardless of who perpetuates such crimes against humanity: American, Muslim, rich, poor, extremist, politician, "average joe".
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
the Real Deal 7/7
"call me the TUmblin' Dice" |
so the calendar should really start out its first month in March (Spring, beginning of Earth's year). and the day should start at Sun rise (beginning of Earth's day), etc. and again our calendar itself tells us to do it: if we began the calendar in march, then Sept would be the 7th month. Sept means 7. so today is the real 7 7 (though this site's clock stamp will probably turn to 8 Sept, but i can't change that. again our Pagan calendar day goes all night to Sunrise.)
so lucky day i guess? play craps, the Lucky 7 lottery or slot machine or whatever exists. have a 7 and 7. eat at 7 11. watch the Seventh Seal. read some Revelation. read about the 7seas/continents/ages etc. you get it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7_(number)#Psychology
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Doublespeak, Bigotry in Lower Manhattan
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law for all groups |
"Away from sacred ground" =Not In My Back Yard. a sacred ground with strip joints (as i mentioned i used to work at one), Wall street sociopaths, and a pre WTC mosque 4 blocks away
. so let's send the new Muslim center to parts of Staten island, California, Tennessee, Wisconsin. just not the parts of those states that have protested against having the second biggest religion in history worship in peace.
"Compromise" =Discrimination against a religious group. compromise means holding them to different standards than other legal groups, religious or otherwise. anti First amendment. (im sure their god forbids any treading on the 2nd amendment!) treat them differently because they're different (than American Christian white hegemony).
Opportunistic and Hypocritical Politician: "It's disrespectful, offensive" etc. . real meaning: im using this political football to score political points. usually the same politicians that bitch constantly about big overreaching government.
Opportunistic and Hypocritical Politician: "It's disrespectful, offensive" etc. . real meaning: im using this political football to score political points. usually the same politicians that bitch constantly about big overreaching government.
All Peoples have Skeletons (TOns) in Their Closets
RObeson, peoples |
Irish: from James Joyce to the NYC St Patrick's parade
Blacks: from Paul Robeson to O.J
Jews: from Moses to Bernie Madoff
Italians: from the Renaissance to the Jersey shore
British: from Jon Locke to BP
Arabs: from Mohamed to bin Laden
whites: from Gutenberg to Wall st robber barons
Asian: from Confucius to N Korea.
men: from the Pharaohs to Charlie sheen
women: from Mary mother of Jesus to the Hills
as you can see, all peoples, race, ethnic group etc has their good and bad. not one is perfect. not one is all evil. not one deserves to be elevated above all, not one deserves to be wiped out/ cast out.
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Why I Thought/THink that NY Sucks in Summer
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they still do this near me |
- in our house with 2 parents and 4 kids, there was only a cheap a.c. unit in the TV room. we mainly slept upstairs (where the heat rose), barely had fans for some reasons. we had one big attic fan which blew hot attic air, thru i think a 4 by 4 vent, which was supposed to cool us off. god that hot air up there never moved, i wonder how we slept at all. hate to complain about the people that gave me so much, but that was one of those instances where we were supposed to tough it out. like sickness, injury, bad jobs etc.
- i grew up thinking that all beaches suck because of the ones in NY and NJ. still think they're pretty weak. at least back then, places like Jones beach: not the cleanest water, get burned (sunblock not as common?), get sand everywhere. is a place so great, when you have to shower afterwards? like sex with my ex wife yuk yuk.
- school went til late June and there always seemed to be a heat wave attacking us at some point, and of course there was no a.c., little circulation in those huge brick buildings.
- i did a good deal of theatre pretty young. since i was in school, i did it much in the summer. again it seemed like a heat wave would often strike right at opening nite: in often big heavy costumes, big heavy makeup, wigs, hot lights, halls without a.c., little circulation
- again my fervent environmentalism kept me from even using a fan in the hottest month in NYC records, July 1999: http://thekrock.blogspot.com/2010/07/to-past-darkly-summer-1999.html
- i really want to know why, if there's no sunlight at all down below, every subway tunnel feels like you're in a level of hell? every other subterranean level in the world is cool.
keep in mind I've lived in the Mojave desert, L.A., FLorida and Texas in Summers, and i still think that NY summers are some of the hottest i've experienced.
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