KHftCEA 1997-06.2 June |
KHftCEA 1997-06.2 June
And they say sacrifice is letting sweet love go -Edie Brickel --- I need to write with more lyricism. My writing surprises too rarely. It's good to capture the contradiction in life. "Where do you get your ideas?" 97-6-12 --- i'm feeling extraneous with r+d right now, like an ice cube at the north pole. 97-6-12 7:38 pm --- “my henry to your june" workable intellectual pickup line? 97-6-12 --- resolution for june 13 1997: be over rebekah - (friday the 13th. whoops. Poetic injustice?) --- "We don't want to get any more specific or else they'll yell at us more" --David Johnson on the now defunct QA forum 97-6-13 - (life imitates dilbert) --- "Never eat more than you can lift" --Miss Piggy --- ROSALIND: I want to elope. PETER: All by yourself? Darling that just isn't *done*. --Jon Stephen Fink, Further Adventures --- this mornimg i discovered my own Gödel number... luckily my memory is so bad I forgot it before any harm was done... seriously, my memory is so bad it's beginning to frighten me 97-6-14 --- "Romance among Strangers" -another cheesy title 97-6-16 --- The poet Jack Gilbert says a person can be in love 4 times --- I wonder what my gilbert number. I suspect 2. I really like that idea- 1 is so limiting and not true to life. 97-6-18 --- I think my trouble with writing lyrics is continuing a thought across several lines- I try to wrap up a thought in a rhyme. 97-6-19 --- the idea that all lovers silently and unknowingly make a contract during the first few glorious weeks for the rest of the relationship 97-6-20 --- mass avenue around central square looks a lot like downtown NYC, around 14th street 97-6-21 --- Judith loved him with the love that can live only in distance, a love that relies on the myopia of strong feeling. Even as their bodies and affections drew closer their was a distance that she would not give up. 97-6-21 --- why does technology suck so much? 97-6-21 --- John Cage pointed out that we are never in silence- in the stillest of rooms we carry the high pitched jangle of our nervous system, the low throb of coursing blood. 97-6-21 --- Reading Jack Gilbert's poetry... It's strange; I want to be done with the book, but I enjoy them very much, being knocked over every fourth one or so. What is this contradiction of wanting a limit to pleasure- is there some kind of meta-pleasure in moderation? 97-6-21 --- one phone call with r, one plan to catch a video, one suggestion of an innuendo from her, and I'm on, well, cloud 4 or 5... 97-6-23 --- at least 3 months into it and I still think my pilot is exceedingly cool, althugh I've had a few flashes of "this is a glorified organizer"- funny that some of it's marketing success comes from playing down its computerness. 97-6-23 --- Why do I get so pissed at traffic? This crazy loss of control... 97-6-24 --- Waiting for rick outside of bertucci's- the FIRST bertucci's. Rick and I are such goofballs together. It's not the case that we're the only ones we can be ourselves with- in fact the opposite. But it's fun, and funny, and relaxing 97-6-24 --- dumb story idea: to keep a certain employee productive (or artist?) a boss must keep the underling's romantic life in shambles 97-6-25 --- "make sure you go before we leave" -are most people aware of the pun/paradox contained in that bit of travelling wisdom? 97-6-27 --- "Aww you know you're my awesomest" "You're awesomest what?" "Nothing. Everything. You're just my awesomest." 97-6-27 --- Amazing number of stars here at Lake George last night. Easier to remember you're not the center of the universe than when you're in Boston. (Surprise) 97-6-28 --- "Does he know he's always posing?" -Tracy on Dylan's brother Robert 97-6-28 --- "Life's too short to worry about it“ --- |