So ever since my early teens, I've always been a bit conflicted about Christmas.
For one, being an atheist and all, it seemed a serious compromise to celebrate the birth of a man, who for all the wisdom of some of his teachings, I refuse to believe to be the son of god.
Then there's the fact that I'm anti-capitalist, and few things are more capitalist than the consumer frenzy of the holiday season. Also, as I'm usually butt-ass broke, I often feel bad this time of year, due to the fact that people seem to shower my broke ass with presents that I so cannot afford to repay in kind.
But in my heart of hearts, I figure that any celebration that has a core based (no matter how debased we may have let it become) on generosity and goodwill, can't be all that bad.
So here's my Yule/Christmas/Xmas/Nondenominational Holiday/Winter Solstice/Hanuka/Kwanzaa/Diwali/Whatever list for anyone feeling so generous as to want to buy me prezzies.
General:
World Peace
Revolution
A date with Salma Hayak's unmarried clone.
A fully functional and completed apartment.
A plane ticket to Bombay.
Now that that's out of the way...
Books, preferably used:
China Miellville: Perdido Street Station
The Iron Council
The Scar
Emma Goldman: Living My Life
CrimethInc: Days of Love/Nights of War
E.F. Schumacher: Small Is Beautiful
Kirkpatrick Sales: Rebels Against the Future
Peter Kropotkin: Farms, Fields and Factories
Matt Ridley: The Orgins of Virtue
Joan Thirsk: Alternative Agriculture: A History - From the Black Death to the Present Day
Dennis Danvers: The Watch: Being the unauthorized sequel to Peter A. Kropotkin's Memoirs of a Revolutionist
André Snær Magnason: Draumalandið: Sjálfhjáparbók handa hræddri þjóð
Charles De Lint: Someplace To Be Flying
Books on permaculture would be cool too.
CDs (preferably used):
Hjálmar
Old-school Bubbi from back when he was cool.
The Specials
Mica
The Scissor Sisters
Movies (ditto):
28 Weeks Later
Love Actually
The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love
Saving Silverman (stupid euro-title "Evil Woman")
A Mighty Wind
Waiting For Guffman
Les Temps de Lup (Time of the Wolf)
Le Pac de Lup (Brotherhood of the wolf, oddly enough completely unrelated to the previous film)
Frida
Paint Your Wagon
The Quiet Man
The Secretary
The complete super-hidden-crouching-monkey extended Lord of the Ring Trilogy
Pretty much any movie set in a post-apocalyptic land...no matter how cheesy
Other Stuff: (ditto the ditto)
Black hoody size L
Plain black leather bracelets/jewelry
Nikki McClure Posters available at Left Bank Books and http://www.nikkimcclure.com/portfolio/
Aspen cologne/aftershave
Fun T-Shirts size L
A cheap ink jet printer
An Internet connection
See, I'm a man of simple wants...
lolz @ me
1 comment:
You silly, christmass is just a very very thin veneer on a very very very old and pagan winter solstice festival. Which entailed, eating (a lot), drinking (also), giving presents and having a grand old time.
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