Think Trainspotting.
All those thick, thick accents and gratuitous violence just drives it home.
Movies like Fargo, that have such great accents, and movies like both Pulp Fiction, and Fargo, that have the senseless violence that makes you wonder if there is any hope for mankind's survival.
Kind of like this:
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Sunday, May 3, 2009
I added and/or changed a few of the links
First thought:
I added a link to my new wordpress photography blog and updated a few of the other links in the sidebar for your viewing pleasure.
Next thought, and beyond:
I think at any given time there are only about one or two people that have even taken the time to read or even view my disenfranchised blog.
I was talking with my friend on the phone and he mentioned that he read something on my blog. I was surprised and excited to know that someone read my blog, besides me.
When my wife found the post about Tyra Banks I caught flack for a few weeks, and every once in a while I will hear reference to "Tyra" from my wife, but for the most part even she, my wife that is, doesn't read my blog on a regular basis.
The friend that I mentioned earlier is "no longer with us" so I guess that is one less person who might, or might not read my blog. I wonder if people who have passed on can read blogs and surf the interwebs from wherever they are?
What is it that makes a blog interesting?
Is it keywords like: swine flu, newt Gingrich, Sarah Boyle or Barack Obama? Or is it just talking about thing other people can relate to?
The media sucks! Flat out, no doubt about it, they suck big time. It seems that almost all media is engaged in some sort of fear mongering, panic spreading, chicken little - the sky is falling sort of insanity.
Can you just picture the level of, pull-your-hair-out, we don't know how the react, down-right-stupidity the media would engage in if there was some sort of REAL crisis?
What will we do?
I added a link to my new wordpress photography blog and updated a few of the other links in the sidebar for your viewing pleasure.
Next thought, and beyond:
I think at any given time there are only about one or two people that have even taken the time to read or even view my disenfranchised blog.
I was talking with my friend on the phone and he mentioned that he read something on my blog. I was surprised and excited to know that someone read my blog, besides me.
When my wife found the post about Tyra Banks I caught flack for a few weeks, and every once in a while I will hear reference to "Tyra" from my wife, but for the most part even she, my wife that is, doesn't read my blog on a regular basis.
The friend that I mentioned earlier is "no longer with us" so I guess that is one less person who might, or might not read my blog. I wonder if people who have passed on can read blogs and surf the interwebs from wherever they are?
What is it that makes a blog interesting?
Is it keywords like: swine flu, newt Gingrich, Sarah Boyle or Barack Obama? Or is it just talking about thing other people can relate to?
The media sucks! Flat out, no doubt about it, they suck big time. It seems that almost all media is engaged in some sort of fear mongering, panic spreading, chicken little - the sky is falling sort of insanity.
Can you just picture the level of, pull-your-hair-out, we don't know how the react, down-right-stupidity the media would engage in if there was some sort of REAL crisis?
What will we do?
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