Friday, August 15, 2025

"History Is neither..."

just because it is on the cutting board don't mean I got to eat it!

well, it is a historic day...hopefully the USA will not offer any of Alaska to ruskies...these folks are like texans on steroids...very protective of their rights and property...I like to keep things in perspective so I remember that there is a huge storm on Jupiter...but I am not on Jupiter...I could not help but notice that my writing about a_girl seems to have illicited a response from the anonymous floaters who like to make comments within ear-shot...they said that this woman is under investigation...the exact infraction however is somewhat vague...perhaps "illicit ardor " is the charge....well I have  been under investigation for at least 35 years...which is longer than this woman has been alive I think...mustn't let detractors alter ones views to accommodate others...however! ones freedom of thought must always be weighed against the real possibility of incarceration..also to keep things in perspective a good YouTube presentation is "What happens while we hurtle around the sun at 64,000 mile per hour"(48in) I am not sure why j. epstein should get more than his 15 minutes of fame...what a bore...I picked up an interesting movie a while back called "Brother  Orchid" (1940) with Edward g. Robinson and Humphrey Bogart ....it is about a mobster who has a life changing experience....also I saw that Xenophanes (570-475 BCE) renounced the adulation of athletes against the current religions views...he is considered to be the founder of epistemology (the theory of knowing and learning)...I am amazed at how much times spent on so called "sporting events"...I propose that a new team name be adopted by a major "sport franchise" the "SUCKER BETS" which will be owned by a company from 633 stag trail road, north caldwell New Jersey...I don't mean to be braggadocios but I have had my mug of fresh coffee (thanks again for the marvelous microwave) and croissants this morning (actually the croissants were on the markdown rack) but as I listen to WWOZ radio from newoilyens I realize that a person can be very much in touch with the rest of the world in todays modern society...as long as they can access the electronic signals from afar...the restrictions on internet access has begun with children...I understand that the state of Mississippi has now required parental approval for persons under the age of 18 to get online..."mission creep"...I have noticed recently that there is an increasing amount of balderdash and crap which appears on YouTube and if a person is not using some discretion they can waste a lot of time down those "rabbit holes."  because I have become quite enthralled with the London musical ensemble "Kitty, Daisy and Lewis" I watched a documentary about them from several years go...in this well done presentation lewis is 19 years old and daisy is 20 years old and kitty is 15 years old....lewis has a living room full of vintage recording equipment as well as a vinyl cutting machine so he can make his own records...also the parents are presented as vital members of the group...these folks really love "Americana" music...I don't think they play USA much if at all...a humorous music presentation is "Coffee and a Joint" from sugar shack sessions...I can remember vividly my mornings on Whittaker creek in just such a position...standing on the log across the creek as the creek flowed past and the first toke...heaven on earth!....then the addiction process unraveled my already tenuous relationship with reality and I realized that my mind was flowing downstream also...live and learn...I learned about the "Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 MMPI-2...which is used to evaluate persons "potential" for different behaviors...I think I might have contracted "borderline personality" from living so close to the border...(on the edge actually)...well I have gotten some of the "scribble habit" out of my system so off I go to make the hard decision about whether I will brave the stormy weather or stay inside...."History is neither more nor less than biography on a large scale." Lamartine
 

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