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            <p>My sweet brand new computer is broken. Right now its wait and see mode. Wait and see if MAC will fix it for free, or if I will have to spend all the money I have left to get it made whole again. For those of you keeping track at home this is the second time this has happened. Last time the MAC folks kindly told me it was my fault the computer broke and that to fix it would cost $900. After that little incident I decided to wait to buy a new computer, because that computer was brand new as well, and I spent about a year using a broken computer. As soon as Word crashed for good, a month ago, I decided to buy a new computer. The other night something happened and now the new one doesn&#39;t work. If history is any indicator, I will be receiving a phone call in a few days telling me that to fix the machine is going to cost some money because for some reason they found me outside the limits of the warranty. On top of that nice little happening, I received my stimulus check today and it was for only $300. Apparently I don&#39;t help the economy enough to warrant the entire $600. Worst case scenario: My computer being fixed aces all my founds and I&#39;m homeless come June without a job. Best case scenario I won&#39;t detail. I don&#39;t want to jinx anything by talking about it. You know, like talking to a pitcher in the seventh inning of a perfect game. Baseball is such a sweet metaphor for life.<div><br /></div><div>Here is what I am listening to, and not for any real reason.</div><div>
    
    
    





        





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        <title>This Is Bullshit!</title>
    
    
    
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        <published>2008-05-13T04:43:53Z</published>
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            <p>So I&#39;ve got a lot of things to go over in a short period of time because right now I am not doing homework that I should be doing. I&#39;m going to jump right in. I read the LA Times online sometimes because I feel like I want to live in LA sometimes, especially when I am watching Entourage. I came across this <a href="http://www.latimes.com/features/books/la-et-book13-2008may13,0,4956589.story">article</a> because <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Frey">this guy</a> intrigues me. Actually not just this guy but a lot of the things that happen around this guy intrigue me. For instance, did Oprah ream Frey to get back at Franzen, and who died and made Oprah God of Books, but I digress. The LA Times article is a slam, and a good one. This sounds like a terrible book from this article. Being a smart consumer of news, and a natural skeptic, I decided I needed a second opinion so I found this <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/12/books/12masl.html?ref=arts">article</a> in the only other place to look, the NY Times. I won&#39;t tell you what the article is like, I&#39;ve linked it so you can read it first hand, but I will say that it is &quot;different&quot;. I honestly didn&#39;t expect both reviewers to have the same opinion, but seriously come on! How can these two people have such different opinions. I understand that an LA writer would take&#160;umbrage at a very poor&#160;portrayal of their city, but are New Yorkers so up their own ass that they can&#39;t tell the difference between hack cliches and art? Is it possible that the LA writer was pissed that Frey&#39;s cred was destroyed but he still got a million and a half for this book, a figure the NY Times never mentions? Maybe the NY Times writer is the president of the James Frey fan club? Maybe both reviewers are IDIOTS!? At least the LA Times writes about the actual book. The NY Times writer obviously thought that adopting Frey&#39;s weird style of writing, which by the way is stupid, totally unoriginal, and obviously a distraction from poor storytelling, gave the story some authenticity. This kind of thing makes me very upset. I didn&#39;t read Frey&#39;s first book, not because I have something against false memoirs, I love fiction, but because I hate Oprah. I&#39;m not sure if I am going to pay thirty dollars for this book,&#160;especially since I have a ton of books that I know are going to be good that I have to read, but these reviewers really didn&#39;t help. Thanks a lot Jackasses!<div><br /></div><div>In other news, here is a local <a href="http://www.oregonlive.com/living/oregonian/index.ssf?/base/living/1210546505114590.xml&amp;coll=7">article</a> of some personal interest. I remember when 95.5 started. It was awesome and I listened to it all the time. I totally agree that it went way down hill, and its really sad to see it go. I kind of feel like one of those people that is not that connected to hip-hop anymore, and I think that some of it has to do with the decline of that radio station.&#160;Unfortunately it looks like the morning show is going to survive, which means PK isn&#39;t totally gone yet. I don&#39;t know for sure though, he might be, and if he is its a good day for hip-hop and Portland. We may have lost the radio station, but if it means the end of PK than in the end its a victory.</div><div><br /></div><div>Finally to bring it back to the beginning <a href="http://www.latimes.com/features/books/la-bk-straight9sep09,0,5749004.story">here</a> is a review from the LA Times of The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, and <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/04/books/04diaz.html?_r=1&amp;scp=3&amp;sq=Oscar+Wao&amp;st=nyt&amp;oref=slogin">another</a> of the same book from the NY Times. Here is a book that two reviewers from opposite coasts could agree on. That may be why Diaz won the Pulitzer and James Frey will always be known as the guy that lied to Oprah and then got handed his ass on national TV.</div><div><br /></div><div>I would post that video, if I could find it, but I haven&#39;t looked for it, and I don&#39;t care about Oprah. Instead here is something totally unrelated.</div><div>
    
    
    





        






    
    
    





        





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        <title>Falling Slowly</title>
    
    
    
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            <p>Last night, on the way to a party in North East Portland, one of the strangest things to ever happen in my life happened. Nate was driving up Grand and a car ran a stop sign. Nate hit the breaks and honked his horn, but there was a cab two lanes over that didn&#39;t fare quite as well. The driver&#160;braked&#160;and swerved, but still hit the back end of the other car. The other car, a white Dodge Stratus, spun ninety degrees into the side street. At this point we pulled over to see what was going to happen. As soon as the Stratus stopped a bunch of people, to me it looked like the driver and passenger, jumped out and ran away towards the river. At this point one of the people from the car, I thought it was someone from the backseat, got in the driver seat and drove away. Unluckily for him his back bumper had come off and it had his&#160;license plate still attached. We waited with the cab driver, and gave our information to the cab company, and when the police arrived Nate and Bobby both gave witness statements. They only needed two witnesses otherwise Liv and I would have also been witnesses. The police found the car right away, the driver had dumped it, but they didn&#39;t have the passengers in custody. When Nate described the man he saw driving the car as being possibly Hispanic, the officer got on his radio and let it be known that there were possible gangsters involved in the incident. I looked for a crime blotter on Oregonlive, but I couldn&#39;t find one, so I have no idea whether or not Portland&#39;s finest caught the aforementioned gangsters. They honestly didn&#39;t look like gangsters to me. They were most definitely stupid. Hit and run is probably a jail time offense. Maybe even a measure eleven mandatory minimum offense. Overall it was a pretty strange thing to see and be involved in, but there is never a dull moment here, that&#39;s for sure. I&#39;ve also decided that I am going to drive a cab when I finish school. Or maybe even next school year.<div><br /></div><div>Here&#39;s a <a href="http://www.slate.com/id/2189688/">link</a> to a Slate article on Friday Night Lights. The best show ever, that isn&#39;t on HBO. &#160; &#160;</div><div><br /></div><div>
    
    
    





        






    
    
    





        






    
    
    





        





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            <p>I had an interesting thing happen to me the other day. Right now I am taking a fiction workshop with Craig Lesley. Lesley is an Oregon author, and has published a handful of acclaimed novels. He is an excellent teacher, and I have had him a few times before. I workshopped a story on tuesday, and on thursday morning I was rushing to leave the house before class and I was digging through my backpack looking for the story we were going to be workshopping. I came a across a piece of paper that had a few sentences on it written in Craig&#39;s handwriting. At first I thought that it was a sheet with extra comments on my story, but then I read it. It was a few sentences of a scene from something he is currently working on. I recognized some of the characters in the piece, there were three characters mentioned in five sentences, from his first novel Winterkill. He said at the beginning of the class that he is working on a new novel with those old characters, and this piece of paper was part of it. I had a dilemma on my hands. He had given me the paper by accident, so it was a safe bet that he didn&#39;t know I had it. If his new novel, a hand written piece of which I had, were to win the Pulitzer and Craig went on the be a Nobel Prize winner, then it was possible that the piece of paper I had could be worth millions. On the other hand this might have been a very important short little scene and he might be looking frantically for it. I&#39;ve heard, and believe that its true, that if you lose something that you write it is almost impossible to recreate it exactly. In the end I decided to return the paper to Craig after class. He was&#160;grateful&#160;for it. When I told Bobby about it, he said I should have made a photocopy and given that to Craig, keeping the original for myself. Lizzy brought up an interesting point too, though, that the piece of paper was an insight into Craig&#39;s process. Process for a writer can sometimes be very personal, and it was pretty cool to see something in progress from a professional writer. I know that some day I will look back on this incident and think that I let a gold mine slip through my fingers. But I hope that if something like that were to happen to me, if I gave a note on an unfinished book to one of my students by accident, that they would do the same thing that I did. I guess that sometimes ethics are more important than millions.<div><br /></div><div>Here is a Neil Young video</div><div><br /></div><div>
    
    
    





        






    
    
    





        





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        <title>And The Winter&#39;s So Long</title>
    
    
    
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        <title>Castaways and Cutouts </title>
    
    
    
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            <p>I know that I am echoing Lizzy and Slate so I am not the first person to talk about this, but I too have been taken in by MTV&#39;s new little project &quot;The Paper&quot;. I&#39;ve watched all three posted episodes, and I feel like this could be a good show. At first I thought that finally all the newspaper nerds of the world were going to have their moment in the sun, and there are a few moments in the first episode that tease you that way. I&#160;especially love when Amanda likes the gray scale but Alex and the In-Chief don&#39;t like it and get it thrown out. That kind of stuff I want to see more of. I think this show is really about the kids. Just like the Laguna Beach, these kids are insanely wealthy. They don&#39;t have normal lives, but there are some similarities that exist because high school is the same pretty much anywhere. I feel for Alex when he doesn&#39;t make Editor-In-Chief, I&#39;ve been there buddy and its a tough pill to swallow. My advice is just don&#39;t let it hang over you for too long. I lost both Senior Class President and Editor-In-Chief my senior year. If I had had those under my belt I might be something other than a broke grad student at PSU. I might be ruler of the universe. I most certainly would have been Mr. Spartan, capturing the much sought after CHS tri-fecta. Whatever happens in this show, I want to see how this paper comes together. I know how hard the High-O-Scope was to put together and at our biggest we had a staff of twenty. When I was a junior there were less than ten people putting the paper together. That was fun, and tough. I imagine that a staff of seventy is impossible to handle. What I like most about the show is that some of the kids seem pretty&#160;stoked to be working on the newspaper. Junior year there were a lot of people like that on HOS. Senior year there were less, and it wasn&#39;t as fun. High school newspapers are the beginning of great things, look at Kurt Vonnegut or Joan Acker, and that tradition needs to be celebrated.<div><br /></div><div>
    
    
    

    
    
    

    
    
    
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</div><div>This is Alex. He&#39;s a pretty good dude. Trying to be both friends with Amanda and friends with everyone else who hate Amanda. Texting a girl to ask her out is a classy move. I don&#39;t care who you are. That&#39;s on tape buddy, and you are going to have to deal with it for the rest of your life.</div><div><br /></div><div>Speaking of Editor&#39;s-In-Chief, I ran into my old &quot;boss&quot;, from junior year, Molly Sullivan. She works at a movie theater downtown. I haven&#39;t seen her since graduation, and I&#39;m sure she didn&#39;t recognize me. We weren&#39;t friends. In fact junior year most of the paper staff did everything in their power to keep her hands off the paper. Not unlike the Amanda situation. I still remember, though, that one of my friends said, to my face, that the paper was only as good as her writing. He was talking about an issue that I had at least one story in, quite possibly more. To this day that still hurts, and I think about it every time I sit down to write. If Molly is so much better than me maybe she should be in grad school and I should be taking tickets for Regal Cinemas. Who knows, maybe she is researching a story or a novel. More likely she&#39;s stupid, but I&#39;m not bitter, I promise.</div><div><br /></div><div>One more thing about &quot;The Paper&quot;. I think its pretty sweet that most of the kids in the show are Jewish. Its nice to see some of my people getting a little love from MTV. It hurts, though, to think that there are places where the kids go to Hebrew school and get to hang out with a bunch of other Jews. In Corvallis I never felt discriminated against or anything like that, but being a quarter Jewish was enough for people to refer to me as a Jew, which by the way is not in and of itself a derogatory term. Maybe if I had gone to Hebrew school I would have some sweet stories to write like Phillip Roth.</div><div><br /></div><div>In news not about &quot;The Paper&quot;, but from a paper, the LA Times, the discoverer of LSD died. He was 102 years old. I&#39;ve never taken acid, and i really have no opinion about the drug in either way, but it really seems like a drug that defined a culture. I&#39;ve read some stuff that really made me dislike Timothy Leary, but for the most part the acid generation was pretty hip. I&#39;m pretty sure some of the best American writers were into LSD. Its kind of a sad day. But to the guys credit one-hundred and two years is a pretty good chunk of time. &#160;</div><div><br /></div><div>
    
    
    

    
    
    

    
    
    
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        <title>Forget Judd Apatow</title>
    
    
    
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