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Billy

Whats bad for the body is often good for the soul.

About Me

Ugh.

My Interests

My guitar, making music, writing, barstool philosophy, my own brand of photography, drawing, world religions, organic art, travaling hanging out on the street, partying, zombies, milk and honey, cooking, serial killers, watching movies, reading, listing to music, driving on back roads in the middle of the night, rambaling on and on.....

I'd like to meet:

Anyone and everyone! Especially other artists: poets, writers, photographers, painters, actors, musician’s…. et cetera et cetera However, that being said, I will not accept an invite until after I have actually recived a message from you.

Music:

Arcade Fire, A tribe Called Quest, Blonde Redhead, Blind Willie Mctell, Billie Holiday, Beastie Boys,The Chemical Brothers The Crystal Method, The Clash, The Doors, David Bowie, Death From Above 1979, Diggable Planets, Ella Fitzgerald, Elvis, Franz Ferdinand, Fugazi, Gorillaz, Groove Armada, Gravediggaz, Henry Rollins, Howlin Wolf, Iggy Pop, Interpol, J.B. Hutto And The Hawks, Jack Kerouac, James Brown, John Lee Hooker, Johnny Cash, Jurassic 5, Kula Shaker,Legendary Shack Shakers, Leadbelly, Lightnin' Hopkins, Lo-Fi Allstars, Lunatic Calm, Miles Davis, Modest Mouse, N.i.L.8, NIN, Nirvana, Orb, Orbital, Portishead, Pixies, Phish, Pulp, Prodigy, Q-tip, Queens Of The Stoned Age, Radiohead,The Rat Pack, The Rapture, Ray Charles, Rob Swift, Robert Johnson, The Shins, Soul Coughing, The Soledad Brothers, Son House, Thelonious Monk, The Toadies, Tom Waits, Uberzone, Underworld, The Urge, Valley Of The Giants, Van Morrison, Velvet Underground, Walkman, White Stripes, William S. Burroughs, Wu Tang Clan, The Yardbirds, Yoko Kanno, Xzibit,

Movies:

Flicks by Sam Rami, Cohen Brothers, Bryan Singer, Quentin Tarintino, Terry Gilliam, Robert Rodregiaz, Akira Kurasawa, Wes Anderson, Jim Henson, Danny Boyle, Martin Scorsese, Sergio Leone. I dig Donnie Darko, Horror Movies, Cheezy Action Movies, Humphrey Bogart films, Mystery Of The Chessboxing, any movie with the heros from Magnificent Seven, Man Bites Dog, Star Wars, Blues Brothers, Boondock Saints, Bruce Lee films, Kung Fu in gen rules , Good Anime, City Of Lost Children, and about 2000 other films.

Television:

My T.V barley works due to the lead paint on my walls...so I usually get stuck watching Days Of Lives and Dr. Phil. (which has cuased my penis to rot off and I have since sprouted a vagina) Sometimes I'm lucky and I get to watch Jepordy and The Andy Griffith Show...oh yeah and Lost. If I had good t.v it be nothing but cartoons...

Books:

I read a lot so I'm just going list off a few.... Any work by beatnicks or outlaw journalists, William Blake, The Dark Tower, The Stranger, A Clockwork Orange, the works of Chuck Palahniuk, Kurt Vonnrgut Jr., H.P Lovercraft, J.R. R Tolkien, Franz Kafka, Geroge Orwell, The Book Of Five Rings, The Hagakure, Ray Bradbury,Anne Rice, Encylopeidas on the occulut/paranormal/ true crime, Camus, Sartre, Rousseau pyschology/sociology books, The World's Religons by Huston Smith, yeah..... thats good enough for now.

Heroes:

The Dude.

My Blog

Terminal brain parasites attack nations press

Woe is the state of journalism these days. We have been facing a steady decline in unbiased original thought in the press over the years, but we're pulling into the final stretch now folks. The race i...
Posted by Billy on Mon, 12 Feb 2007 02:13:00 PST

After A Short Hiatus.....

......I have returned. After tiring of MySpace and all its ills i retired to the depths of my shit hole apartment in the heart of columbia (ok more like the lung of Columbia...or maybe even the liver ...
Posted by Billy on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

Class And Culture 6: Cindy and Brother Jed Decend On The Speaking Circle.

I havent been in the mood to type this one so...... on with the show.
Posted by Billy on Tue, 11 Oct 2005 09:01:00 PST

A Brief Interlude: The General Speaks Through My Head In Dreamland

Though slouching in his lawn chair the General seemed as a king on his throne surveying all lands of his kingdom spread before him. Animals off all kinds roamed in circles around the spot at which the...
Posted by Billy on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

Class And Culture Pt 4: The Kids Want Vietnam

21st Century Hippies  I didnt blame them for their misguided enthusiasm. They could feel the cultural decay, the creeping death. They were fighting it, but they didnt know what it was, so like a ...
Posted by Billy on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

Class and Culture pt 3: Salvation On The Street

Ok. So I was going to write a blog about the culture decay in America, about the stagnation of culture and so one (you know the lack of inovatation and feeling and the abundance of cold empty art) and...
Posted by Billy on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

Class And Culture pt 2: An Odd Experince From Days Past

Its totally your kinda place Daves voice, like Obi Wan Kenobis in the death star trench run, drifted in to my head as I stared up at the glowing green head of Frankensteins monster, who gazed ba...
Posted by Billy on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

Class And Culture pt 1: Desperation And The Discovery In a Weird New World

-Part II: Class And Culture- I spent my first night alone in my empty apartment. The dirty white walls and ceiling where scuffed and cracked, the carpets stained beyond repair, and the walls were s...
Posted by Billy on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

Road Trippin' It pt 7:St. Louis Bound, The Tower Calls, and Kansas Screws Us Again.

St. Louis Bound, The Tower Calls, and Kansas Screws Us Again. Or Potted Meat? Bah Testicles. The last night there a large group of us, Pat, Drew, Elle, Mary, Owen, The Couple, the In Laws, and a fe...
Posted by Billy on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

Road Trippin' It pt 6: The Wedding, A Feast Of Friends, And A Brush With Disaster

The wedding, the reason we had all gathered in this weird little town hundreds of miles from our homes, was outdoors on a bright Saturday morning. Pat was the usher, Elle the photographer, Mary's job ...
Posted by Billy on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST