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Thursday, July 21, 2005
Wednesday, July 20, 2005
Ambien through his south
ground indipendendence completely
indipendence however how
stay knew side work
indipendence however how
stay knew side work
Monday, July 18, 2005
One Should Always be Drunk
— by Charles Baudelaire
One should always be drunk.
One should always be drunk.
That’s all that matters;
that’s our one imperative need.
So as not to feel Time’s horrible burden
one which breaks your shoulders and bows you down,
you must get drunk without cease.
But with what?
With wine, poetry, or virtue as you choose.
But get drunk.
And if, at some time, on steps of a palace,
in the green grass of a ditch,
in the bleak solitude of your room,
you are waking and the drunkenness has already abated,
ask the wind, the wave, the stars, the clock,
all that which flees,
all that which groans,
all that which rolls,
all that which sings,
all that which speaks,
ask them, what time it is;
and the wind, the wave, the stars, the birds, and the clock,
they will all reply:
“It is time to get drunk!
So that you may not be the martyred slaves of Time,
get drunk, get drunk,
and never pause for rest!
With wine, poetry, or virtue,
as you choose!”
that’s our one imperative need.
So as not to feel Time’s horrible burden
one which breaks your shoulders and bows you down,
you must get drunk without cease.
But with what?
With wine, poetry, or virtue as you choose.
But get drunk.
And if, at some time, on steps of a palace,
in the green grass of a ditch,
in the bleak solitude of your room,
you are waking and the drunkenness has already abated,
ask the wind, the wave, the stars, the clock,
all that which flees,
all that which groans,
all that which rolls,
all that which sings,
all that which speaks,
ask them, what time it is;
and the wind, the wave, the stars, the birds, and the clock,
they will all reply:
“It is time to get drunk!
So that you may not be the martyred slaves of Time,
get drunk, get drunk,
and never pause for rest!
With wine, poetry, or virtue,
as you choose!”
David Pajo Review
This lo-fi folk album from post-rock poster boy David Pajo outdoes itself with each listen. Pajo makes it clear that the four-track recorder has been replaced with cheap computer recording software — Pajo was completely recorded with software that was included with his laptop.
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American Beer Movie Review
5 guys, 38 breweries, 40 days and 200 possible hangovers — American Beer chronicles Paul Kerminzian’s road-trip with his friends as they visit numerous microbreweries across the U.S. Surprisingly, no DUIs were documented in this crunk bro fantasy.
“This lifestyle we’re living — we can’t sustain this,” said crew member Jon Miller on the second day of the journey. “But I’m sure having fun.”
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“This lifestyle we’re living — we can’t sustain this,” said crew member Jon Miller on the second day of the journey. “But I’m sure having fun.”
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