Friday, September 06, 2002

I haven't posted any new poetry in a while so here's a new one that I tried to get out on labor day, but had technical difficulties.

*idealist mouse*


They all heal wounds deeper than sorrow with lamb's ear and acacia like tiny toy soldiers made from war surplus tin
And they sing to you when the moon is low and yr feeling about the same altitude
I can hear their haunting and quivering voices now
I left the party to call on a velvet friend I left hanging up the phone on the gallows
Red is the color of royalty
Black is the color of savegery
Fire is red
Shadow is black... coincidentally

I'm looking through binoculars at a view I paid a quarter to see hoping it was worth it to maginify some small fraction more than my own naked eyes
You'll get a turn
Opps, the time's run out
Got another quarter?

Idelitikantofalastinanastasiumtorianisticalinoliip
This game has gone on too long
The monotony of monetary interchange, the houses, the hotels, chance and community chest
Where is the card for, "Union demands shorter hours, higher wages. Pay $500 to all players."?
http://www.raversonly.com

TO: ACLU Action Network Members
FR: Angela Colaiuta, National Field Organizer
DT: 9-05-02

A new kind of social event that mixes an electronic music concert,
light show and dancing--popularly known as raves--has been portrayed as
dangerous, sinister drug fests and the people who attend them as
criminals who only use the events to sell drugs to youth. Raves,
however, are a legitimate cultural event just like rock concerts, art
exhibitions and film screenings, and are an important outlet for youth
culture today.

In a misguided spin-off of the "War on Drugs," the Senate is
considering the Reducing Americans Vulnerability to Ecstasy (RAVE) Act,
S. 2633, legislation that targets raves and would impose huge fines and
even prison time on the owners of venues into which customers bring
controlled substances. No matter how much security event managers put
in place, they can be held responsible for the actions of just one
customer.

Holding club owners and promoters of raves criminally liable for what
some people may do at these events is no different from arresting the
stadium owners and promoters of a Rolling Stones concert or a rap show
because some concertgoers may be smoking or selling marijuana.

Take action! You can learn more and send a FREE FAX to your Senators
from our action alert at:

http://www.aclu.org/action/rave107.html

Wednesday, September 04, 2002

Well, I tried to post some stuff on Labor Day, but that didn't work out. Anyway, I've been kinda busy with school and all. Right now I'm at school. Currently I'm sending my demo out to different promoters, record labels, radio stations and bands trying to get exposure and shows. Drop me a line if yr interested in doing something with HasTheBoyFallen. I'm also organizing a party that should take place soon. I'll let you know how it goes.