Thursday, June 9, 2011

The Best of PAUL IS DEAD! MISS HIM MISS HIM MISS HIM!

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Doctor Lev's Paul Is Dead Website
James Paul McCartney (1942-1966)
Paul is dead @ Wikipedia


lenmac
Nov 17, 2005, 3:54am




From August 25th 1966 I've seen no more the guy above


mommybird
Sept14, 2007, 7:52am
I just spent forever looking for the YouTube video of the recent Beatles Tribute on David Letterman. The one with the new Sgt. Pepper Drum in it ?
Faul says, "With friends like these, who needs life ? "
A close friend asked me about that statement. She thought that it was a very strange thing to say.
The other people on stage with him were:
Ringo Starr, Yoko Ono, and Olivia Harrison
I was considering what he said this morning & it suddenly struck me. What could he possibly have meant by that ?
"With friends like these, who needs life ?"
Were the people on the stage with him involved with death somehow ?

In watching the video clip below of Faul/Bill and Ringo, all I could think of is how much older Faul/Bill looked than Ringo. His face sags like an elderly person yet Ringo looks younger (Boy, you're gonna carry that weight).

There has always been speculation that Faul/Bill was quite a bit older than the boys. From looking at this, at least 5 years I would guess.




semolinapilchard
Sept 14, 2007, 9:49pm
The striking thing about the imagery of the Beatles when they first came out were talented, funny, personable, lively, animated men. They had a charm about them.

But after 1967 it was so different. With Paul's demise, their drug use, and if they were indeed mind controlled, drugs would be part of their "programming" as well as what "recreational" use they may have had with them. But their personalities were different, the chemistry that was among them in the early days was gone from MMT on.

Now some would argue well, grief over the loss of JPM and maybe even with Brian being gone. If JPM was truly killed in a natural accident, time would pass and the other three would have healed to the point where their personality would still be there. Grief may suspend creativity for a time, but it would come back eventually. But with the case of this group,it was more than just grief. It's as if different personalities entered the other three.


sinbad
Sept 16, 2007, 4:04pm
I've done a little bit of research on this today.

From what we know, Faul may have been born in 1935 and he also may be an Aries, i.e. the Ram album reference.

Looking at his planets and those of Linda and Heather, a birth date in the range of April 11-17, 1935 certainly would fit quite well.


faulconandsnowjob
Nov 22, 2008, 7:21pm
November 21, 2008 -- The Sunday Times (UK)
Sir Paul McCartney confronts the ghosts of his past

... Wherever he makes an appearance, he is followed by his own video crew; every minute of every public moment is recorded. Two stills photographers are part of the team, and he retouches and vets every image they release to the media. He even did this in the hubbub of Tel Aviv. Why? To preserve his legend for prosperity? The question draws a defensive response.

"I just don't like to see terrible photos of myself?it's straightforward vanity. You tell me someone who wants to see terrible photos of themselves."

"I've learnt to compartmentalise," he says. "There's me and there's famous Him. I don't want to sound schizophrenic, but probably I'm two people."


mommybird
Nov 23, 2008, 4:49pm
I wish with all of my might that Sir Paul would just stop with the bullsh*t & finally come totally clean. I for one could think of many things that I would rather do with my time than to continuously commiserate over poor Paul's fate! Sometimes I just want to rattle his skull and scream "STOP BEATING AROUND THE DAMNED BUSH!"


truecolors112
Nov 26, 2008, 7:10am
Well, my personal theory is that TPTB/Illuminati had control or were trying to get control over the Beatles. I believe they were pushing a drug agenda (LSD) to fracture, & possibly, control society (MK ULTRA/Mockingbird). Rock n' Roll was definitely used to promote drugs. I don't, personally, think Paul was willing to do that. Someone who isn't going to play ball controlling a lot of wealth & having a lot of influence is probably not ideal for TPTB. So, I think they decided to remove him & put in a team player. Paul was probably made an example of for the other Beatles (let that be a lesson to you sort of thing). I am personally convinced that TPTB must have been involved w/ Paul's death & replacement. If not, the truth would have come out much sooner, imo.


faulconandsnowjob
Dec 9, 2008, 4:09pm
Sorry to be morbid, but I've been trying to narrow down Paul's date of death. I have seen it speculated that he died somewhere in Sept - Nov 1966. I think it may have been earlier. After looking at these photos & videos, I think he may have died somewhere btw Aug 19 & Aug 27, 1966.

These pics from Aug 29 at San Francisco airport:




Yeah, I think they're Faul, too.

Compare to Paul:




TrJ22487 ('06)
Dec 9, 2008, 5:25pm
According to 60if Paul and Brian Epstein were held captive for several weeks before the death. Both 60if and the Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club have the date of death as September 11th, 1966.

I've been in agreement since the start of me being here that August 26th is the last time we see Paul. The L.A. press conference on the 28th is truly the head scratcher, because they speak with him so much, hes with the classic Beatles, just two days later. I feel the Faul you are seeing at the end of August is in fact the same as the LSD Faul from 1967. And I don't believe that's Bill. I believe Bill's first appearance as Faul is November 24th, 1966. Why Bill wouldn't be the LSD Faul, I cannot speculate.


faulconandsnowjob
Aug 27, 2009, 12:22am

I'm certain Paul was in this interview from Aug 19, 1966 Memphis interview:


But I'm not convinced this is Paul:






faulconandsnowjob
Sept 8, 2009, 2:12pm
When George on the Dick Cavett show, Dick Cavett referred to The Beatles as "your former organization." George joked that there were 10 Beatles, & said "Didn't you hear of the 18th Beatle?" He also said "They just sent four dummies out there".


dreamdoctor1966
Oct 18, 2009, 3:46pm
I've been catching up on all the threads from the forum, looking at pictures and playing the vids and have come to one conclusion - The people responsible for this MUST pay! I'm not joking...if I presonally knew any of them , I would get that smoking gun and use it. It makes me so sad to think of JPM - the REAL Paul who I was named after being killed in that way and that right B"$TARD who's taken his place. Paul is gone and Faul is now Paul...and that's without even just listening to his voice or song writing skills - Mary had a little lamb????Live and Let Die????? rubbish compared to She's Leaving home or Elenor Rigby


faulconandsnowjob
Nov 4, 2009, 4:05am
I just wanted to share a little story about what happened tonight. I went out to an election night party at a bar & started talking to this guy. I asked him at one point if he were a Beatles fan. He said yes & no. I was intrigued & asked him to elaborate. He said he liked them up until '66-'67, but then something changed. I was like "Yeah, something changed! Paul McCartney did, for one." Anyway, I went thru the whole biometrical analysis w/ the 6% change in the mandibular curve, etc, & this guy seemed to be on board w/ Paul having been replaced. Actually, I think this guy already intuited it. He agreed Paul was a genius & Faul sucks


plasticmacca
Dec 21, 2009, 1:26pm
From the Stewart Swerdlow site today:

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Paul McCartney
Posted: December, 21, 2009
I have just been doing some research on Paul McCartney may of died in a car accident in 1966 and was somehow replaced with a double in 1967. He was replaced by a man claiming to be called Bill Sheppard. They say a row broke out between band members and Paul walked out of the studio in a drunken frenzy got in his car and drove very fast he also picked up a women hitchiker. Theirs rumours that the original Paul didnt want to go along with the agenda in promoting the hallucinative drug LSD at the time and the entertainment industry wanted to use The Beatles in promoting it apparentely.

The PID domino is starting to fall!


mommybird
Feb 7, 2010, 7:58am
For me the biggest discovery of this year is the Aberfan snub. The Beatles were asked to help raise money for the families of 144 dead children & they said no, not because they wouldn't but because they couldn't.

I can't see those boys turning something like that down. The only logical explanation is that they were still reeling from Paul's death and scrambling to get a handle on the cover-up...


pentothal
Mar 6, 2010, 12:21am

Mar 5, 2010, 11:55pm, thewinged wrote:
^ Oh... Ok, what can you tell me about the RA 30 and the footage taken on Aug, 31? And the footage from Melody maker awards, taken in early September, 1966?

Tampered? PAULsified? Go on, please.



The footage you say taken on August 31th actually was taken on August 24th 1966.
See above list.
The footage about MMA is fully blurred and shows a right handed man.
Beware before Faul there was another Paul replacement.



pentothal
Mar 7, 2010, 8:49am


Hello plasticmacca
I think your blog is what more close to the truth on the Internet now.


dreamdoctor1966
Mar 7, 2010, 7:50pm
I think the whole mask idea is a bit of a leap in technology for 1966. Possibly prothetics, but not a whole mask - I don't think it would look real enough, and also would make all the plastic surgery Faul's had totally un-nessessary. We've seen pictures of the scars and signs that he had proceedures to make him look more like Paul - if it was a case of putting a mask on and walking out straight into the public eye, why bother? The photos from then could have been re-touched by experts, hell, anyone with a pc can re-touch photos now, so I am wary to any that come from regular sources.

Also, MY general belief is the replacement happened late August - early Sept when Paul was killed/murdered and Faul took over. There has only been ONE Faul - the facial changes are due to refinement of his face to make him look more like Paul, which was completed in phases - again, if it was a mask, why would his face have gone through several changes over time??


plasticmacca
Mar 8, 2010, 6:56pm
I'm not taking the position that Faul is definitely wearing a full or partial face mask in "Hey Jude." I'm just saying it's possible.


deanna2003
Mar 10, 2010, 7:20pm
Faul does seem to rub his eyes a lot...


Sunssol
Mar 11, 2010, 11:43am


***Reversed Lyrics***

ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh
yeah yeah yeah
ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh oohhh

Paul Paul Paul
Dea..Dea..Dead
I remember what I want
Paul Paul Faul

Need fire
What's the end?
The Fireman

Oh, I'll burn it down
Cause I need some fire

Oh yeah
What's the end?
The Fireman

Believe me, I want to be a fireman
Hell's Bell, he said
Oh yeah, What's the end?
The Fireman

ooh ooh ohh ooh ooh
ooh ooh ohh ohh ooh oohhh


pentothal
Mar 12, 2010, 4:55pm
Look at the corner of Faul's mouth. Could that be a mask? The skin looks weird.



eggman9
Mar 17, 2010, 2:05pm
Strange the way the skin around Faul's eye is doing.


The left side of Faul's face looks very weird in this one.


Here is another pic with strange fold in Faul's face that I could not replicate in the mirror.

This is clearly another man trying to look as the real Paul did, through multiple surgeries and prosthetic pieces


Above: Photos from the same day in 1967
Left photo at the start of the day and right in the evening
Cheek filler sags within a 12 hour interval
The filler is called 'Botaline' and also creates problems stretching his face for Bill when he smiles


thewinged
Mar 17, 2010, 11:50pm
faul on the right doesn't have such riffles and bags, which it had on the left picture.



Simple.


dreamdoctor1966
Mar 19, 2010, 2:29pm
My belief in PID has matured and I am a firm believer that, simply put, The Original James Paul McCartney was killed / murdered in late 1966 and that started the plan to replace him with William Campbell AKA Faul...


semolinapilchard
Mar 20, 2010, 8:45pm
Something that people confuse is Paul Being Replaced and Paul IS Dead and was replaced.
If Paul decided he didn't want to be a Beatle any longer and wanted out...I really doubt if the Illuminists would permit Paul to live if he didn't comply.....

So I firmly believe Paul died in 1966, whether it was some ritualistic killing or perhaps rigged the car accident to kill him...either way, it was brutal and cruel....

If there was an "accident"..it really was not an accident by chance, but a staged "accident" like Princess Diana's death. That's what I mean.

They make me sick what they do to people, use them, chew them up, abuse them and spit them back out.


notwithstupid
Mar 21, 2010, 11:42pm
should have been a bit clearer, I was thinking about the replacement theory about JPM being Neil Aspinal, those theories, as far as Paul kicking back, chillin' somewhere.

But, I do agree with you semolina, if they had kept Paul alive, there would have been some imprisonment involved.

There are just too many clues, etc. for Paul not to have met a horrible death, leading to a doppelganger. He was replaced only after death. jmo.


michelle
Apr 17, 2010, 7:37pm



plasticmacca
May 11, 2010, 12:18pm
"I found a rather chilling passage in the book 'SHOUT! The Beatles in Their Generation' by Philip Norman...

This is a quote from Aunt Mimi about John Lennon as a child, "I'd go to the butcher's for pheasants' feathers and I'd make him up like an Indian with gravy browning, and put lipstick for warpaint on his cheeks. And when he said his friends were dead, they were dead."

It occurred to me that she may have made up this little story so that she could deliver the last line with emphasis, like maybe she was trying to get something out and be blameless at the same time."


mommybird
Jun 20, 2010, 1:52am
My hubby was operated on this past Thursday. I purchased the Globe rag, I mean magazine, to help pass the time in the hospital.
Was I ever surprised when I saw that there was an article on Sir Faul. It seems that Sir Faul is losing his memory. I sh*t you not !

Sir Paul McCartney 'Struggles to Remember Songs'
Posted on Jun 2nd 2010 7:30AM by Julian Marszalek

"To tell you the truth, I don't really know my songs," Sir Paul told reporters. "So if I'm at a party I'll tend to do something like 'Babyface' or something silly like the old songs."

He continued, "I know my songs when I go on tour because I learn them to go on tour but actually, I think there's just too many of them for me to retain them so I don't know them all."

He doesn't remember many of the old songs because he's not the person who wrote & performed them !


UGLY PHIL
Dec 2, 2010, 10:29pm
knew they'd faked the Moon landing long before the movie Capricorn One came along. The fact that OJ Simpson played one of the astronauts only helped to cement my convictions.
Paul McCartney's dead for starters. Well, the original one anyway!
He was replaced by a lookalike lefthanded bass-player early on, and the rest of The Beatles were sworn to secrecy.
Spurred no doubt by John Lennon, the now Fab Three tried to spill the beans with enigmatic album covers.
Just look at the cover of Abbey Road. What's the number plate on the Volkswagen in the background?
It's 28, the age Paul would have been had he lived. And Paul's barefoot, of course.
Look at the cover of Sgt Pepper. All those dead celebrities on the cover, andPaulwith a hand raised above his head - in the Egyptian death sign!
And, hey, it explains why his music went from brilliant to bloody awful almost overnight.
Spooky or what? Bottom line here, people. If you're Paul McCartney, then you're living a lie.


plasticmacca
Dec 20, 2010, 4:51pm
Well, Sem, you might be happy to know that the host of the radio show agreed w/ me that Paul had been replaced. He actually contacted me about doing the show, so people are starting to figure out what happened. Now that the interview has been archived, more people will hear it who didn't get a chance to hear it live. The info is slowly but surely getting out there. Hopefully, the Controllers won't be able to shut down public awareness of Paul's replaCIAment this time (as they did back in 1969).


plasticmacca
Apr 4, 2011, 1:12pm
Funny PID story I wanted to share. I wasn't sure what my b/f would say to the whole PID thing (if he'd been PIA, that would have been a deal breaker). Anyway, yesterday, Magical Mystery Tour came on the radio, & I bluntly said that I didn't like the fake Beatles. He was like, yeah, but it's a good tune. I was shocked & said, "you know about the fake Beatles?" And he was like, yeah, I'm not deaf. LOL! He's known about them for 8 yrs! Wow - that made me feel waaay behind the ball.


crystalcave
Apr 7, 2011, 9:53pm
It's like we open a door slightly ajar and enter an ornate room and can see the beds nicely made up in this odourous room and sometimes our curiousity leads us to look under the covers over in that bed first to see if that's where the smell is coming from and find a weaker but noticeable smell before we then go over to another bed and realize that it's a slightly different odour but a part of the entire stench of the room behind the door.


PAUL IS DEAD! MISS HIM MISS HIM MISS HIM!
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p.s. Hey. So, I'm in London, as planned, and busy getting 'The Weaklings' show up and running. I'm going to need to move kind of swiftly today, and apologies now for any undo effects of the curtailing. ** Tuesday ** Bill, Hey, B. Glad it cooled there. It's quite pleasant if off and on rainy here. Went to the opening of a show last night I thought you might really like and that I wish you could see. This one. Pretty amazing. ** Bernard Welt, Hey. The Mould thing is weird. I guess we all probably tweak our pasts to highlight the narrative we feel most comfortable with having lived, but there's that sticky problem of others who were involved and have clear memories. ** Postitbreakup, Hey. I'm really glad the Honore post lead to you watching the film and being impacted by it. I've recommended a couple of other Honore films to Schoolboyerrors below, if you want to see more. I think Franzen is mostly trashed for his trashing of writers who don't share his viewpoint. No, I don't think I've read 'Ecclesiastes' since I'm pretty sure I've only read paragraphs of the Bible here and there. Maybe I'll give it a shot. ** David Ehrenstein, Thanks, D. I'm sure he'll appreciate it. ** MANCY, That would be great if you can and if it's no trouble: the mp3s. I'll be getting your work up on the walls today. Lots of pix, for sure. ** Bollo, Excellent that the trip is sorted. Can't wait to finally meet you. Glad you'll get a chance to hit up prospects while you're here too. Your work is unpacked and looks amazing, of course! ** Schoolboyerrors, Hey. 'Ma Mere' is my least favorite Honore film. If you try him again, I'd say start with either 'Dans Paris' or 'Les chansons d'amour'. It'll be great to see you on Friday! ** Sypha, Hi, J. I think I'll wait for some free time before I scan Mould's book for the references 'co it's only going to piss me the hell off. ** Steevee, Hi. Hard to deny the greatness of 70s French film, but there's quite a lot of really top work being made in France these days by likes of Noe, Honore, Grandieux, Dumont, etc. ** MM, Hey, welcome to here. Christophe told me a while back that he thought 'Homme au Bain' was getting a limited US release, but it seems like it would have happened by now. Don't know about a US DVD release, but it is coming out on DVD in the UK very shortly, so if you have system that can handle UK DVDs, at least it'll be watchable with English subtitles then. Thanks for asking. ** David, Hi. I'll ask Christophe about the fate of 'HuB' in the US next time I see him. ** Ken Baumann, Ken! I think I can find it. I'll start the hunt when I get back to good old Paris. The you/Higgs/Deleuze thing is/was fantastic! Nothing but a pleasure to open a door to it. ** Pisycaca, Hi, Montse! Things are going good here so far, thanks. Wish you could be here! ** Jeff, Hey. Being that I'm with Slatted Light on the Goad/link thing, and as you guys have talked that through since I was here last, I'm going to let it be. ** Slatted Light, Hey, D. Like I said, I'm with you on the Goad thing, but the conversation seems to have gone where it's going to go now, so I'll just say that. I agree about Honore, obviously. Don't really know why his stuff is kind of a sleeper outside of France or at least outside of Europe. Doesn't make a lot of sense to me. ** Oliver, Hey! Yeah, the thing on Friday is wide open, so please do come if you can. There'll be performances by Oscar B and Esther Planas, and it should be fun. ** 'Matt', Hey. Tentative news anyway, and hopefully more concrete news soon. The maze has been pushed back. It was going to premiere in March, but we realized it's too massive a project to get finished by then, so now we're thinking maybe late summer, and the Pompidou festival is going to be a ton of work, so that's kind of at the forefront now, although we'll be beginning the maze work as well, but probably not actually building the structure until the beginning of next year. Great about the thesis and the post! Thanks! I was only in Austin once for a few days, coincidentally to do the Bob Mould Spin article that is currently under semi-discussion because he was living there at the time. Thought it was a great place. ** Mikel Motorcycle, Hey, wow! The Motorcycle is back! Awesome! I would love to hear about your film if and when you want. Very, very interested. Man, great to see you, totally! ** Wednesday ** Joel Sagiv, Hi, Joel! Thanks, man. It's all smooth so far. We're arranging the show on the walls and floor and monitors today, so it'll be more real by tomorrow. Yeah, I came by Eurostar. Definitely the way to go. Quick, landscape to look at, breezy. Have you done that trip? In fact, do you ever get to Europe? ** 'Stoopid Slapped Puppies', Hey, Nick! Yep, in London, how about that? I'm, uh ... I don't London geography well at all ... the East End? The nearest tube stop to the gallery is Bethnal Green. It's about a 10, 15 minute walk to the gallery from there. And I'm staying about a 15 minute walk from the gallery on a street where there are a ton of Vietnamese restaurants. Ring a bell? Dude, would be so truly awesome if you were to have more time to hang out here, truly! I'm very excited to hear that you're onto part 2 of 'the man in the overcoat'! That's such a great news! The first part is stunning. What editing are you doing on it? It's probably hard to describe, but you know me: process junkie plus huge fan of you. Lovely, Nick, and lots of love and respect to you, my friend! ** Ken Baumann, Ken! Like I said, nothing but an honor, man. ** Postitbreakup, Hello again. I'm too scrambly while I'm here to be able to engage in a worthy discussion, but I'll see if ... Everyone, Postitbreakup would love to talk about Christophe Honore's 'Ma Mere' with anyone here who's seen it and wants to share thoughts with him. You can read his first volley near the top of yesterday's comments section if you like. Oops, about that 'South Park' thing. All the more reason for you to write and get the stories out and about. Plus, I'm absolutely positive that wasn't your only original idea. I mean, come on, man. Where there's one, others follow. I say try to use that as an impetus to get back to work on your writing more thoroughly. ** Thomas Moronic, Hey, T. Yep, see you tomorrow! The outdoors aka smoking area is happily not only just out the gallery's door, it also has a not bad at all view of the City. ** _Black_Acrylic, Hi, Ben. Good, thanks a lot for the zines. We're setting up a nice zine table. Pix forthcoming, probably on Monday. I'll pass along your alert, of course. Everyone, the zine of zines, 'Yuck 'n' Yum, co-edited by the very _Black_Acrylic, has a summer issue in the works, and the deadline for submissions is on Monday, and he invites everyone here to submit work to it, I can't encourage you enough to do that, and the info is right here. ** Paul Curran, Hi, neighbor! Yeah, I think putting the show together us going to be a time eater, but it'll be very great to see you on Friday at the very least. ** Steevee, I hadn't heard that, wow. Good luck on acing that liveliness while maintaining your own. ** Chris Cochrane, Hey, Chris! You know, if you have someone else to do that, it's probably a lot safer. I was going to try to do it today, but I'm probably going to be installing the art show, beginning when I finish this until possibly late in the evening. I'm really sorry about that. The timing ended up being the worst ever. So, yeah, if someone can just do a read through, overview, tiny suggestions thing, that would be optimal. I read the text quickly, and it's pretty good, man. You don't need to worry about that. But, anyway, again, I wish the timing wasn't so problematic on my end, I'm sorry. ** Christopher Higgs, Welcome, sir. Always an honor. Great first entry in the new series. It's extremely interesting to read the other entries when one has answered the same questions oneself, as I'm sure you know. Fascinating! Can't wait for Dodie's tomorrow! ** Inthemostpeculiarway, Hey! Other Susanns ... well, 'Valley of the Dolls', obviously. I think that's probably the funniest one. I remember 'The Love Machine' being the second most entertaining, one. The one about her dog, 'Every Night, Josephine' is totally bizarre, but I couldn't get through it. When I think of weird mouthed actresses, I always think of Laura Dern. Her mouth can make the most unorthodox shapes. Yeah, that's a compliment re: your friend reading your texts aloud to people, and, as one of your biggest fans, I'm not surprised whatsoever. Okay, my day in a quick version due to needing to get to work. The train ride was fine. My worry was that the UK border patrol might turn me away 'cos they almost did the last time I took the Eurostar. I got a semi-nice official this time. She asked me a lot of questions about why I was going to London and about what the hell my curating an art show involved and meant because she obviously didn't know anything about that stuff, and she told me she was very suspicious that I was getting paid to do it, and I guess I either explained that sufficiently or she got tired of talking to me because she eventually stamped my passport and waved me though. Tender Prey met me at the London station, and we took the tube to the gallery area then had to walk a long time to the gallery in pouring rain, which was a drag, but then it was over. We unpacked the art works and laid them out on the floor, and I started moving them around and thinking of where to hang them. Kiddiepunk and Oscar showed up with their work, and we all looked at the possibilities. We tested the video projector 'cos Kp is showing a video, and there's a 'too much light in the room' issue that we'll be figuring out today. Anyway, we did that for quite a while. Then we all walked over to Esther Planas' apartment where I'm staying, and I dropped off my stuff, and she showed how the internet worked and stuff, and then we taxied to the opening of an art show that I linked to in my comment to Bill way up at the top of the p.s., and it was packed, and I thought the show was great. I ran into the artist Christian Marclay there, which was cool 'cos I haven't seen him in years. Then Kp & Oscar went off to do stuff, and Tender Prey and Esther and I had a lovely Vietnamese dinner then she brought us back here, showed me some more apartment-related stuff, and then they left. I hooked up my computer and read accumulated emails and stuff, but it was late, especially for me since it's an hour earlier here, so I crashed almost right away. So, that was my first day here in a very rushed version. More tomorrow. How was your Thursday? ** Slatted Light, Hey. Thanks for being here and for keeping on, buddy! ** Jeff, Hey. I don't know. In this case, it's pretty simple. You enthusiastically high fived and linked to an article that struck me and others here as racist rationalizing crap. I guess the thing is that, assuming you must have realized that people here probably wouldn't be into Goad's pov, why would you endorse it so enthusiastically in this context and then feel so wounded that someone found your action problematic. I mean, what exactly did you think would happen? ** Alan, Awesomeness yesterday, man. Thanks a lot! Everything good with you? ** Bill, Hi. Oh, ha ha, that 'Shining' thing is awesome! Everyone, courtesy of Bill, check out this terrific re-cut of the trailer for 'The Shining'. You'll be glad. Thanks a lot for that, man. ** Okay, off I go to get the art show closer to reality. Today I share /indulge/ celebrate the strange endurance of one of my all-time favorite conspiracy theories. Your enjoyment is the hope. See if it happens. I'll see you tomorrow.

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