Saturday, November 29, 2008

And now for something completely different...


So I'm sitting at the Embles, stealing the internets out of her computers. I'll be going to the protest later, and probably post another rabble-rousing rant afterwards.

But for now, a word or two about Yule, or Xmas, or the Great and Terrible Yearly Tree Sacrifice.

Having recently come to the conclusion that what little money I currently have needs to be used up ASAP on durables (aka flooring and a fridge and a stove) and ever-more expensive food and drink, I'm a bit loathe to indulge in the yearly consumer feeding frenzy of gift buying and receiving. For starters, I just plain don't got no room at my place. So a pile of prezzies presents a problem.

I've also decided that I'm gonna try to give time this year, when possible, as opposed to goods.

So that said, here is the Great and Powerful Wish List '08 Style Yo.

1. DVDs- I want (but do not need) classics this year, namely movies I watch with my pa like "Paint Your Wagon" and "The Quiet Man". "Stardust" would be appreciated as well, as would "Frida" (rawrrrrr), "Accepted", "100 Girls" (not a porno!), and "Pump Up the Volume" (nostalgia much?).

2. Albums- Namely the first Hjalmar album, anything by Eivor, and anything new by Great Big Sea, Flogging Molly, and Against All Authority.

3. Time- by which I mean help with the apartment remodel. It doesn't have to be long, or ever arduous, I just want someone to lend me a hand or two. I'll provide beer.

4. Home brewing equipment- Pretty freaking self explanatory.

5. Whiskey- ditto.

6. Thermal underwear- ditto on the ditto

7. Electric hair trimmer- so I don't have to keep bugging the Embles for haircuts.

8. World Peace/World Wide Anti-Capitalist Uprising

9. Salmaesque punk-rock hotty that falls madly in love with me.

10. None of the above. Except #3. Take care of yourselves. Use your dwindling assets to shore up you and yours against the coming dark. Call me if you need a hand.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'd offer a hand, but that would probably require the rest of me as well. Which would totally ruin my anonymity.

I have to start working on that detachable arm project.

Anonymous said...

re: bombs & shields comment

i always have a hard time understanding this kind of argument, since the continuing of industrial capitalism in general and animal industries in particular cause a far greater threat to the health of wild animal populations generally. what is "genetic pollution", are we sure these are gmo fish? the freed prisoners may get healthier in an environment more suitable for their bodies. certainly it is healthier than living as a commodity that reproduces the industrialization of animal life.

further:
beasts of burden: capitalism, animals communism http://www.insurgentdesire.org.u...rg.uk/ beast.htm
invasion biology: critique of a pseudoscience http://www.amazon.com/Invasion-B...s/dp/ 0970850417
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