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November 15, 2005:  Nothing

I haven't felt like writing anything for a few days. So screw you.

November 7, 2005:  Just plain eerie

There's this guy in West Virginia who has dreams about future events and he posts them on his website. He claims like a 93% accuracy. Because I have no life, I've been following his predictions for a while, and I gotta admit, I'm impressed.  For example, a few weeks ago he predicted that there would be nearly simultaneous terrorist attacks in Australia and Los Angeles. Sure enough, today, Australian authorities arrested dozens of suspects who were in the final stages of planning a terror attack in that country. Now let's hope that L.A. isn't on the hit list. Check it out: http://www.briansprediction.com.    

Oh yeah, did I mention that Green Day was the best rock band of all time? Check out this month's Rolling Stone magazine with Billie Joe on the cover.

November 6, 2005: A really good wine

Lately I've been searching for the perfect wines. I think I've found something that's as close as it comes. Hahn Estates 2003 Central Coast Cabernet Sauvignon. An amazing bottle of wine for about 11 bucks. Strong vanilla overtones, oaky, perfect. I give it a 98 and I'm gonna buy a case. I'm almost finished with an entire bottlle and Im starting to feele the aefect of the 13.5% alchohol. I mean alcohohol. whatever

November 1, 2005:  The smell

I've been thinking about that "mysterious odor" that wafted over New York and New Jersey a couple of days ago. Speculation ranges from a food factory emission to a dry run for a terrorist attack by the evil-doers (people described the smell as "maple" or "vanilla", however, there are poison gases that smell like almond). If it weren't a pleasant smell, I would have thought it was the New York Jets.

October 31, 2005: I am pissed off

Sorry, it happened again. Another inquiry from a potential client who starts out by saying "I don't have much money to pay you because most of my funds are budgeted for (fill in the blank: equipment / rent / touring / advertising / etc.). Excuse me, but why do legal fees come last when they should come first? Without the proper legal foundation for your business (and yes, music is a business), all the rest of your hard work is subject to going down the drain. My fees are low. Don't try to cut corners here. Set aside funds for your lawyer and then worry about the other stuff. Be smart.      

October 30, 2005: The best band of all time

For those of you that haven't figured it out yet, Green Day is the best band of all time. Yes, Green Day. If you don't agree, then you just aren't listening. I don't wanna hear about Led Zeppelin, Rolling Stones, blah blah blah, etc. I grew up with them. Their music sounds so ancient, so boring, so plaaaaaayyed.  Go out and get yourself the "American Idiot" album by Green Day and then tell me how it isn't a f***ing masterpiece, start to finish. No fluff. No filler. There, I've said it. Green Day is the best rock band ever. And I'm not ashamed.