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August 27, 2008

Point this at your well-meaning friends.

This bit of comedy comes to us via YouTube and a friend's LiveJournal blog. About four minutes long. Maybe it's just me, but this is the funniest thing I have seen so far this week.

Go on, click it, baby. You know you want some.

[backup link: HERE]



Wishing you a beautiful day,

Bill Brent


[this page last updated: 2008.08.27, 8:05 p.m. Hawaii time]


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June 12, 2008

Life imitates art.

Dang. Start by clicking HERE, for the first search-engine hit on MICHELLE OBAMA, as of the time of this posting.

Now look at the photo at Yahoo, where Michelle is with husband Barack. You can click on it to make it larger. Her expression bears an uncanny resemblance to another famous Michelle, IMHO:

Twin Michelles, both Married to the Mob?

Ha ha ha.

Seriously, READ THE ARTICLE. They're gonna shred poor Michelle Obama a new one. The paranoid power elitists really do want to control any independent-thinking person in a position of power, especially if she's a woman or a minority. Hey, do you think they'll make her swear allegiance to SKULL AND BONES, now that they've opened it up to women and minorities?

Welcome back to post-911 politics. Everything is up for grabs, including ethics. And, of course, the so-called right to free speech. Especially for candidates' wives who might have more than a few brain cells to rub together.

I mean, heck, wouldn't it be nice just to have a First Lady who didn't look like an also-ran for Annette Bening's "Real Estate Lady" role in American Beauty?

BTW, I called the Dems' race back on March 2. CLICK HERE for my commentary.




Wishing you a beautiful day,

Bill Brent


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January 27, 2008

Crash, Bang, Smash 'em Up....

The blithe quality of this stupid toy commercial (promoting violence and perpetuating racial stereotypes, oh my!) still tickles me, over thirty years later. I wish I had written that jingle!



The Kool-Aid guy smashing through the fence, if you can link to it from here, is goofy in a similarly devil-may-care way.

Where would I have gone for this before YouTube? I'm writing a novel set in the suburban 1970s and this is a very useful research tool for re-creating the TV reality.



Wishing you a beautiful day,

Bill Brent


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December 03, 2007

A Memoir of Sexual Self-Discovery, and a History of Religious Bowling

Probably I should break this entry into two or three separate posts, but lately it's tough enough for me to prod myself into doing even a monthly post to this blog. So today you get three for the price of one.




Entangledlives

FIRST, I want to pass along a link to an online excerpt from Link to Amazon com ENTANGLED LIVES, the erotic memoir anthology that features my true story along with six other erotic memoirs, including MARILYN JAYE LEWIS, IAN PHILIPS / GREG WHARTON, and "Adam Greenaway" (the pseudonym for a well-known gay author who chose anonymity for his self-disclosure), BILL BRENT (moi -- just including the name for the search engines), AMIE M. EVANS, ROB STEPHENSON, and RACHEL KRAMER BUSSEL.

This piece, excerpted from Rob Stephenson's "Exuvia (1977-1980), is featured on the VELVET MAFIA website:

CLICK FOR "EXUVIA" (NOTE: for mature readers only.)

This excerpt contains depictions of gay male S/M sexual activity. What I love about it is how Rob describes the rush of discovery and sexual power from an activity that is not genitally focused.



Everythingaboutgod

SECOND, here is a plug for a new book from editor Russ Kick and the great folks at THE DISINFORMATION COMPANY, who publish a series of encyclopedic books that challenge our cultural assumptions. This one is provocatively titled Link to Amazon com EVERYTHING YOU KNOW ABOUT GOD IS WRONG, and it contains my article, "Martin Luther Goes Bowling," all about the little-known connection between bowling and religion. For instance, there is substantial evidence that bowling, as we know it today, originated in part as a ritual in German churches several centuries after the death of Christ. The original bowling pins may have been some combination of walking stick and club that the parishioners used to defend themselves against "heathens" (robbers) enroute to Church.

Want to know more? Link to Amazon com HERE'S A LINK TO THE BOOK.

The book contains a plethora of articles by well-known authors, most if not all of which explore little-known facts concerning religion, religious fallacies, or other meditations on the topic, including one of my favorites, "Comforting Thoughts About Death That Have Nothing to Do With God," by my blogging pal GRETA CHRISTINA. That one's a freebie, in fact, because you can read it on her blog, RIGHT HERE.

A few other articles of the dozens in this anthology: Richard Dawkins shows us the strange, scary properties of religion; Neil Gaiman turns a biblical atrocity story into a comic (that almost sent a publisher to prison); Erik Davis looks at what happens when religion and California collide; Mike Dash eyes stigmatics; Douglas Rushkoff exposes the trouble with Judaism; Paul Krassner reveals his "Confessions of an Atheist"; and best-selling lexicographer Jonathon Green interprets the language of religious prejudice.



3799_small_web_viewLAST BUT NOT LEAST, I've been putting up new items for sale in my online bookstore, Link to Amazon com BooksFromHawaii. Browse, if you wish, and see if there's something you like!




 

Thanks for tuning in, and in case I don't post again before the Solstice, Christmas, or whatever your celebration of choice may be, have a wonderful and life-enriching holiday.

Wishing you a beautiful day,

Bill Brent


[this page last updated: 2007.12.08, 11:05 a.m. Hawaii time]


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November 22, 2007

Cooking on All Burners

My partner forwards me articles and such all the time. This is one of the most inspiring links he's sent me in months:

Barbara Cook:
Heartbreak and Healing, Sometimes Both at Once

The New York Times

ARTS / MUSIC   | November 21, 2007

Music Review

by STEPHEN HOLDEN

The concert found this Broadway lyric soprano not only alive and kicking but in great voice.

Cookm If you can, watch the video. (Click on the "multimedia" link within the article.)

While we can't really know what is going on beneath the surface, I will keep looking for examples of folks like Cook who seem to be cooking on all burners (pardon the pun). Role models, perhaps. Sources of optimism. I think this is especially important in times of stress, such as we are living through now. If we cannot look to our national leaders for this strength, we can always find it elsewhere.

Transcendence, energy, humility. Enduring qualities, all. And she's 80.

Here is a related article

that includes audio clips of Cook singing.


Happy Thanksgiving, everyone.




Wishing you a beautiful day,

Bill Brent


[this page last updated: 2007.11.22, 10:45 a.m. Hawaii time]


LitBoy.com is a professional blog. Keeping it online costs me $200 per year. That's before paying me for my writing, photography, or anything else I do here. If you enjoy this blog, please use the Tip Jar at the top of this page. Your two-dollar minimum donation helps keep this banner-free site alive. It's quick and easy!

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