(A late entry that we missed from Swamp legend Bill Cross)
Do I have a lot of problems? No. With you people? No, not even with the doc and his economic phallacies. So what grievances am I to air? To air is human, to forgive the province of Divine. Not being a 300 pound transvestite, I can’t live in that province. Vincebus Eruptum by Blue Cheer was the first real heavy metal album, the main force behind Blue Cheer, Dickie Peterson died in 2009. I should probably have a problem with that, but it’s the cycle of life. I know I shouldn’t talk to you about life, but with respect to life, I was hoping for health care reform, not health insurance racketeering, but you get your bills from the industries that paid for the congress, not from the people that elected the congress. Congress of the sexual type, well for the first time ever I got less than Bronto, so I may have to start to try. Tries are rugby scores, of which I did not have any this year either. Invictus, which I liked, and Gareth Thomas, the former Welsh Captain, both came out in December, da atat Gareth, so it’s been a big month for the game of Rugby. Rugby was invented at Rugby school in England. Being involved with a school, I get to see the good and some of the bad of the “youth of today”. Good, the instant gratification culture of the aughties has not completely destroyed the moral fiber of today’s youth – (bad) just their ability to spell, use grammar rules and to a certain extent think. I think therefore I am. That I am is sort of an anti-grievance; but I am what I am not, and Gertrude Stein says that’s enough. I know that that’s not enough, but I do have to finish grading.
I told you I don’t have many problems, except now maybe stream of consciousness, first-word, best-word writing may not be my forte.
You are so right about one thing --Blue Cheer is classic beyond words they just are and were way ahead of their time and a guiding light for so many .
Posted by: Eric Albronda | December 24, 2009 at 05:41 AM
Bill Cross is a Bing commercial.
Posted by: puddy | December 28, 2009 at 09:10 AM