Sunday, November 05, 2006

Wait in line, til your time
Ticking clock, everyone stop
Everyone's saying different things to me, different things to me

Do you believe
In what you see?

There doesn't seem to be anybody else who agrees with me

Do you believe
In what you see?

Motionless wheel
Nothing is real

Wasting my time
In the waiting line

Do you believe
in what you see?

Nine to five,
Living lies

Everyday,
Stealing time

Everyone's taking everything they can
Everything they can
Everyone's taking everything they can
Everything they can


- "In the Waiting Line," Zero 7

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The sky has been particularly big lately.

Clouds careening around.

Tumultuous.

I am going to run outside today.

I have recovered from my illness, except for a cough.

So I am going to run.

I am considering going to see that movie, Borat.

I don't know much about it, but I have seen a couple interviews with him that made me laugh.

Babel also looks like it will be really good, but I don't know if it is out yet.

That's enough for now.




I hope ...

15 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I am pretty much recovered from a cold too. I did some stretching exercises yesterday & discovered that I have gained a tremendous amount of arm strength though I can't figure out how or when this occured...odd but good. Today will likely be my first workout since this lovely cold started.

11:31 AM  
Blogger Raymi Lauren said...

you should make your pictures smaller they load faster and it makes yer blog easier to look at anyway i am jealous of your halloween costume party me and fil did nothing

11:51 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

raymi: Sorry, but I have to disagree. Joe's pictures are fine the way they are. Sometimes I wish they were even BIGGER. He takes some beautiful pics.

I've had a few times when my high speed connection went out and I had to use the dialup to get on the net. I opened the page in it's own window and let it do it's thing while minimized.

12:12 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Good strategy lw.

The pictures could be optimized and/or HTML could be put in with the width & height to make it read faster....even a little of these goes a long way.

My blog is hard for slower connections to read too.

12:15 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I watched the trailer to Borat. The people of Kazakhstan might be a little offended by this one....or maybe they already were since it was on HBO before it became a movie. I thought it was really funny....particularly the bathing suit part (which was also scary).

It is rated R...I wonder why. I think that the only trailer that I could get to work was G-rated.

I may be going to see this...if it wasn't rated R because of some gore that I didn't see in the trailer that I watched.

12:20 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ok...I found another trailer for Borat....highly offensive topics that explains the R-rating.

I am going to see if I can get my husband to go see it with me. Oddly, any film that they consider even bordering on intellectual only shows in the seedy theatres here...so, I will need an escort.

The real Kazakhstan only has 6 people for every 15 miles or so.

12:29 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Babel comes out November 10th.

1:31 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Babel looks very intriguiing but like a lot will be going on in the movie....hence, Babel I suppose. My laptop is HD and HD was available...so that was a pretty trailer.

1:39 PM  
Blogger Quagmire said...

I saw Borat the night before last. You must see it. It must be seen. You need to do a little background research if you're not familiar with Baron-Cohen's characters (Ali G, Bruno and Borat), otherwise you may not be "in" on the joke. If you like mindless slap-stick humor, you'll love the flick, if you prefer subtle cerebral/political humor, you'll love the flick even more. Also, on my blog (the audience for which, btw, has mushroomed into the double-digits, if I may be allowed to brag), I upload smaller pics upon which you may click if you wish to view the full size image. Best of both worlds yo.

3:58 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I used to know this dude who would threaten to put a size 13 ski but in your ass, if you forced him to scroll left and right- Don’t know what happened to that dude.
JT

10:57 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I went to see it this evening. I would say that it is a must see. I reviewed what I thought of it briefly on my blog....basically what I have said here. I saw it as an extreme satire on just about every hot topic going on in the United States right now.

Some of the physical humor...male-on-male...was kind of gross...no matter what stand you take on sexuality, the activities/persons in question were just visually unappealing.

12:10 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

We are planning to go see Babel.

12:11 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Is this the Tester senate campaign blog? I think I was given the wrong URL.

Anyway, VOTE TESTER or Montana and this country will go to hell in a handbasket.

10:38 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Is that last comment spam...it's the weirdest spam I have ever seen. Maybe it's some sort of inside joke???

8:04 PM  
Blogger Mike Angie Patrick Aaron said...

Dude . . . . .

8:23 PM  

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