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The Arrival The Lost Thing Check out some of the artwork for The Arrival (from the author's website). After you look at the pictures, scroll down for some interesting words from the author... Given my preoccupation with ‘strangers in strange lands’, this was an obvious subject to tackle, a story about somebody leaving their home to find a new life in an unseen country, where even the most basic details of ordinary life are strange, confronting or confusing – not to mention beyond the grasp of language. It’s a scenario I had been thinking about for a number of years before it crystallised into some kind of narrative form. It's bed time! 11:09 PM Thursday, September 27, 2007 Coupland moves to TV. 10:06 PM Monday, February 12, 2007 Coupland on TV. Although the article doesn't really tell you much, the idea of a Douglas Coupland science fiction TV series sounds pretty awesome to me. I'm still waiting to see Everything's Gone Green (trailer). 12:27 PM Sunday, March 26, 2006 Two nights ago I awoke from a dream in which I was giving birth to a baby. It had just started having this baby, and it didn't really hurt at all. I just had this thought in my head that there was no way this thing was going to be able to make it out. I, too, made a rare visit to church today. It was not bad. I want to go on an adventure. "Do people get sad on holiday sometimes? I can imagine they do, having all that time to think." - Maureen, A Long Way Down 11:34 PM Sunday, March 19, 2006 I just finished reading Microserfs. I enjoyed it. Also, the Smoking Popes are playing shows again. 9:12 PM Thursday, March 09, 2006 Jessie said she was talking to Doni Queen about Douglas Coupland, and they decided (after pooling their collective knowledge) that ol' Douglas pretty much writes the same story over and over again. Perhaps they are correct. Different ways of saying the same thing. If this is true, it is not really a problem in my mind. But it is an interesting thought, nonetheless. I don't know much about a science book, but I do know about driving a Winnebago from New Jersey to Tejas! Labels: fiction 2:07 AMWednesday, March 01, 2006 Judging from the 3 books I have read by this fellow, I would have to conclude that Douglas Coupland is a great author. I am looking forward to this movie that was written by the aforementioned cuddy called Everything's Gone Green. From the little info I watched/read about it online, it is hard to tell if it will be good or not, but I'm excited about it, nonetheless. I am reading Microserfs right now. I think when I finish that bad boy, I will read Coupland's first novel. Labels: fiction 1:20 AMWednesday, February 22, 2006 I just finished reading a book, Reservation Blues, that I received as a Christmas present from Jared Himstedt. I had previously ordered a hardback copy of the exact same book which I received the very next day. A while later I received a hardback copy of Life After God by Douglass Coupland that I had ordered. A few days after that, I received a paperback copy of the exact same book in the mail from Shannon Wilson in Georgia. So, the last 4 books I acquired were actually only 2 books. "I get scared, Thomas," Chess said. "When I'm up there singing, and I look out at the crowd, sometimes I see a thousand different lovers. All those men. It's not like I love all of them like I love you. I don't. And I know they don't love me like you do. But I still feel pressure from them. Sometimes I feel like I have to be everybody's perfect lover and I ain't nobody's perfect nothing." - from Reservation Blues by Sherman Alexie 2:28 PM Monday, October 06, 2003 Plans for the week included: Finish reading : The Time Machine Read : We Watch : Finding Nemo (dolla fifty theatre) Watch : Nightmare Before Christmas (big screen in Dallas) 8:03 PM Wednesday, October 01, 2003 I watched Frankenstein last night! They warned me, but I did it anyway!!! I just finished reading a book by G. K. Chesterton called The Man Who was Thursday. According to the author, it's a book about pessimism. I guess it's pretty good. I liked it. (Zellyn, I think you might enjoy it.) "They were walking like old friends, and were in the middle of a conversation about some triviality. But Syme could only feel an unnatural buoyancy in his body and a a crystal simplicity in his mind that seemed to be superior to everything that he said or did. He felt he was in possession of some impossible good news, which made every other thing a triviality, but an adorable triviality." 6:12 PM ![]() |
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2001-2004 - Waco Soundscape Mt. Fuji (live @ Brookstock'03) [Vocals - Christine Gentry, Bass - Robbie Bourland, Drums - Evan Lecker] Mt. Fuji (live @ UBC) [Vocals - Christine Gentry] Letters (live @ UBC) [Vocals - Christine Gentry] Flame (live Seldom cover) We Are All Dying Want What Want Are You Flying? You Hold Us Down The Past (Because it Always Happens) [Bass - C. Anderson] We've Had Time Fall 2004 - Suburban Tumbleweed Sessions Batta A & G Heads Part II Number 1 Number 2 [Trumpet - Jared Himstedt] Number 3 (Green and Gray) Number 4 Number 5 Slow Jam The End of the Day Can't Stop the Eyes from Bleeding Practice for Your Kids 2004-2005 - Winter We Will Get Rid of You You Don't Know Get You in Trouble 2006 - Barron Estates Integrated Physics and Chemistry (live in 6th Period) The Rummage 2006 - Kirby Sessions v2.0 Cocoon Boy 2007 - Pulaski High Blanks Slow Pulaski 1 Slow Pulaski 2 2007 - Beck Manor Not It For more music that I have been a part of, check out these sites: Math Minor My Korean Friends American Sasquatch American History Project Esotype Records Waco Co-op |
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Sparrow Love Crew - Live @ the H-E-B the American Culture eXperiments - Freedom in Part Reeve Hunter - You Hold Us Down (live @ Beepcon'06) Sparrow Love Crew sing the hits (live @ the Cold War Kids signing party) |
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