See MOFO 0015 at 2012ad.com noted above for links to material here. Which material is the usual unusual taken from e-mails, not in any particular order. I’m myself in info seeking mode right now, for the most part, so this blog now reflects that.
People’s Park, 41st anniversary celebration, April 25th from 11am to 5p. From the CopWatch folks of the Grassroots House in Berkeley. Been meaning to get over there – not been back to Berkeley in quite a while, years – must’ve been, the last time, when my Odd Fellow brother, lodge brother, Pete, sent me to the Bancroft Library to get photos for his history of the fraternal order. Like a rhyme in the e-mail: “come table with us if you’re able…”
Satin Crystals – one of the unique stores along the Polk Street zone – Middle Polk, as opposed to the Tenderloiny part to the south, and the higher rent area beginning, I’d say, north of the major Broadway artery. Lived in the area for about a year not long ago, so was able to get a good sense of the terrain. Anyway, like the occurrences at this store – Lisa Satin is just one of the Satins there, I think – been meaning to go over and make a joke about her and “Satan” in collusion, since her last name’s very similar, but for the vowels…”a slew of brand new tumbles” are in, whatever those are.
Nichols Research – upcoming project related to depression – Nichols assembles groups and individuals in order to gather data for their clients, which include corporations and advertising agencies. Went to one such event once with a friend, and we both got 75 bucks. So signed up for this one. Final question in the application was whether I’d been diagnosed with depression in the last five years – answered “no”, but then immediately thought my chances of acceptance might’ve been better if I’d responded in the affirmative.
Last Gasp – their adult mail-order catalog – skipping this e-mail, but thought I’d mention L.G. anyway – currently wanting a Tim Leary spoken word disc from them, 7 bucks, and am not in the market for any sexual material. But they’ve got a lot of it.
Melissa Griffin, Examiner political columnist – get her e-versions of her print work regularly. Must admit a lot of her details are just more than I want to attend to right now, but she really seems to have her fingers on the various pulses of local Supervisors and other worthies in City Hall. Responded to her most recent post not with any intelligent comments about politics, but with a link to this blog, wherein I referred to her recent mention of Druid doings in Golden Gate Park – possibly of interest to her since a search online for “melissa griffin druids” brings up my site. Heck, she probably doesn’t mind her name in additional search results. Especially ones on the up and up and now the down low.
Box of Fudge, from Rhino, a 4 CD collection of Vanilla Fudge, 41 tracks, 15 previously unreleased. Features an 11 by 17 recreation of a Family Dog poster. Text says: “…it’s one sweet set.” I have a place for this item in my mind and heart.
Mark Ellinger, photographer – see his Up from the Deep set of photos and text of/about the city, as well as his Dancing on Thin Ice blog – go to MOFO 0015, as I said, for links to those – sent me a great, strong set of two paragraphs he wrote entitled “Political Correctness” – he’s agin’ it, in no uncertain terms – he says the term was “contrived” by brutally repressive Chinese Communist Party leaders as a tool for social control. His words got me to thinking a bit in ways I usually don’t.
The Yankee and Cowboy War by Carl Oglesby – admit I haven’t read it, but the title always struck a chord with me in terms of a larger sense of American politics, an East/West bifurcation. Friend sent this sentence about it : “I’ve got a theory that the ruling classes have their clashing realms: the Right tried to control through business and finance; the Left uses government to maintain power.” More thought food. Eat up.

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