Collinear Development Strategies

Monday, January 30, 2006

because you idiots don't;...

just because you guys don't like reading my 1000 word a day blog entries... I depledged my frat, the reasons are many and vague...(several hours later)...well I guess we just had artistic differences. Despite all of this, I look forward to coming back, I will be back for:
Feb 23 - mar 5, april 7 - 17, may 25 -

Max, I was talking to somebody, and I said that I loved the movie crossroads, and they asked me if it was the one about the guitar players, with that awesome duel at the end. So your film is not that obscure.

Stephen is a bitch!

Thursday, January 12, 2006

every man a king, but none wear a crown!

People don't post often enough, I am partially to blame, I use a different blog for my random day to day crazy talking, and after 700 words on the meaning of patriotism in a post 9/11 world I don't have the energy to talk about how Shadows and Fog is one of the most overlooked Woody Allen movies. So to restate my position in order to take up more space, people don't post stuff here enough, me included. For old times sake, the wave of liberalism that struck Minnesota in the early 20th century was mainly the result of the great hibbing fire of 1894, which burned the town to the ground. The fire was the result of relaxed building codes and overlooked safety violations. The fire shocked the state and deaths of several hundred fellow Minnesotans shocked the state into a frenzy of increased governmental control. This wave of liberalism was refreshed with the coming of the great depressions years later and became a bastion of leftist philosophy. This was shown by the merging of the states three liberal political parties, the democrats, the farmers, and the labour party. My greatgrandfather was a member of the share our wealth society, Huey Long's national society promoting dramatic socio-economic reform. So there!