September 3, 2008 – 8:42 pm
As a young lad, at my father’s knee, I heard stories that pit good versus evil. The good wore Burnt Orange, while the evil wore Crimson ‘n’ Cream. It wasn’t a matter of state pride or familial ties, it was good versus evil, and that’s that (although, conveniently enough, it worked out that [...]
September 2, 2008 – 8:13 am
Well, I put this up and then took it down. But Steve said put it back up, so I’m putting it back up (yep, it’s that simple).
I went to a museum with my seepeeyee group yesterday, and saw this*…
…and decided not to quit blogging just yet.
I was thinking it would be within the next few days, but the end is not yet.
But of that day and hour, knoweth no man.
*Only the first of the four images–Walt Kuhn’s “White Cockade”–was at the [...]
After writing about taste and identity, and specifically mentioning Miley Cyrus/Hannah Montana, I saw this oh-so-newsworthy news item about how Coldplay’s Chris Martin likes Miley/Hannah. Martin says of Cyrus/Montana, “She’s doing something quite different…I just think she seems to have a sweet character.”
Which reminds me. Soon after I started listening to Miley Cyrus, [...]
A couple weeks ago, I mentioned the relationship between taste in music and identity. It sparked a good start-of-a conversation between Katy and me. She suggested that it was common to our personality type. I’ll agree that it probably is very common to our personality type, but not at all exclusive to [...]