Saturday, April 16, 2011

zaterdag 16 april 2011

zaterdag 16 april 2011 Light sleep. Up at 4:40. Play George Carlin: Jammin' In New York. One reviewer says, "There was an anger in him that was so focused and energetic that it was impossible not to watch." He's constantly in motion, pacing around the stage. He spends more than 7 minutes on the Persian Gulf War. It surprises me to see how little has changed since 1992... Iraq, Iran, Libya. Love you George.

Spicy fried rice and 2 fried eggs for breakfast. Turn on Mind Over Matters. President and CEO of the Humane Society Wayne Pacelle discusses The Bond: Our Kinship with Animals. Then CounterSpin: Sharif Abdel Kouddous On Egypt.

Also, Geov Parrish talks about the human cost and the short-sighted callousness of our budget plans. Shower. Turn on Wait, Wait. Train up to Beacon Hill Branch of the SPL. Blog for a little while.

Shop at the Red Apple. Why only single trains today? Train back to d'town. The train is almost packed to capacity. Up to my place. Snack on a p & j sandwich. Short walk around Capitol Hill. Visit Blockbuster and Elliott Bay Books. Listen to Rick Steves' program about facts and figures of the Atlantic Ocean. He interviews Simon Winchester about the world's busiest ocean and Edinburgh Of The Seven Seas which is regarded as the most remote permanent settlement in the world, being over 1,500 miles from the nearest human settlement. Rick also talks with Rev. Jim Wallis about the relevance of travel for spiritual growth. Settle down at home and chose one of the Top 25 Futurama Episodes. Re-play The Birdbot Of Ice-Catraz. The list of 25 was posted in 1999. I also chose Proposition Infinity. Watch Heroes - Our Father. Hiro is 16 years in the past. He has a touching reunion with his mother. She gives him the catalyst and his lost memories.

Mussels in marinara sauce on spaghetti for dinner. Watch movie - Justice League: Crisis On Two Earths. In a parallel universe, Owlman is building a weapon, the Quantum Eigenstate Device or QED. When pressed by Superwoman, Owlman admits the weapon can destroy entire worlds. Operating under the theory that there are many parallel Earths, and that each one develops from our choices, he begins seeking Earth-Prime, the first Earth. Owlman, a nihilist, believes that destroying all of the Earths is the only action that would have any purpose. The Justice League must save the Multiverse!

The Martian Manhunter

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