The Irish Nationalist Danial O’Connell is credited with the pointed saying:
“Let me write the songs of a nation, and I care not who makes its laws.”
In the abstract, what he is communicating is, the very relevant, point that the music of a society has the ability to more appropriately capture the mood of a people [...]
Archive | June, 2010
The Modern Day Conflict Between Forced Perception and Intrinsic Worth
Left Over Questions From LOST [Updated!]
June 3, 2010
This past Tuesday night, I felt a void in my life. The 9pm time spot came and went without LOST. Over the past six years, LOST became my favorite TV show and like most fans, I found the serious finally somewhat impoverished. They did an OK enough job reuniting the characters, and I think I’m [...]
Thoughts About Avatar (The Xbox 360 Game)
June 2, 2010
A funny thing happened about half way through my playtime with Avatar – I switched teams. I enjoyed Avatar the movie, though I didn’t swoon over it like most other movie goers did. The content of the movie is not unique, it’s really just Dances with Wolves with blue people — but the presentation of [...]
Logan Sings His ‘ABCs’
June 2, 2010
I might be a showcasing a little proclivity toward the absolute adorableness of this little guy, but I can’t spend five minutes with Logan without him cracking me up. In this latest home movie, Logan is showcasing his singing abilities by singing the alphabet song. The camera always excites him a bit, so I had [...]







June 5, 2010
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