Ayn Rand |
Atlas Shrugged is the greatest book ever written.
Eleven Hundred Some Odd Pages Of Pure Genius.
Disagree? Whatever...
WHO IS JOHN GALT????? Posted by on Tue, 19 Feb 2008 13:05:00 GMT |
1979 Hawaii |
Muanalua Bay
Paddling out at Seconds and China Wall, a group of kids on boogy-boards worked their way into the sets of the oncoming waves.
On reflection it was Foli, Shet... Posted by on Sat, 03 Nov 2007 21:22:00 GMT |
Lylian Marie McCurry |
Lylian McCurry was the first person to ever show me how to play anything on the guitar. She was from the South and would scold me saying "Get your damn feet off the Davenport and concentrate... Posted by on Sun, 01 Apr 2007 15:22:00 GMT |
Bands (AKA) What the Flying Fuck was I thinking??? |
Jam Bands:
Wahooz, Hail Truth, Skidmorz, Killswitch, DDB
Bands that Toured/Gigged/Recorded:
Don’t No, Jack Brewer Band, Battlescarred, Blood on the Saddle, Generator, Hellbound Hayride,... Posted by on Thu, 29 Mar 2007 18:32:00 GMT |
Dead Punkers Graveyard |
Megan Hoffmann (Friends from 1980 - 2002)
Mike Webber (Friends from 1982-2006)
Tommy Prince (Friends from 1988 - )
El Duce (Friends from 1985 - )
Jason Thirsk
Kim Mahoney Johnson (Friends from ... Posted by on Fri, 15 Sep 2006 06:27:00 GMT |
UNLV |
Started back (again) to college last week at UNLV in the hopes of completing my BA. I had 63 units to transfer, UNLV accepted 53 of them, but my particuliar major only accepted 9 of them.
I am having... Posted by on Mon, 04 Sep 2006 06:34:00 GMT |
Greenworld Distribution |
In the early eighties I had the opportunity to work at a record distribution company. It was through this company that I got exposed to a lot of what was going on in the music scenes worldwide. Off th... Posted by on Sun, 26 Mar 2006 15:14:00 GMT |
Reggie Rector |
Reggie Rector was the guitar player in Secret Hate and Phantom Opera. I had the opportunity of playing with him in "The Jack Brewer Band" for about six months in 1990-1991. Reggie was one of those pla... Posted by on Thu, 06 Oct 2005 04:20:00 GMT |
Family |
My Old Man died last year. Although he and I never saw eye to eye on very much, it still wrenched me to the core. It was a wierd year for this sort of thing as the fathers of many of my life long frie... Posted by on Sat, 03 Sep 2005 05:02:00 GMT |
Belief and Hypocrisy in the "Old South" |
Here in the South, it is a strange life indeed. When you meet a new person here, undoubtably the second or third question, after "What's your name?, Where do you live?, is What church have you decided... Posted by on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 00:00:00 GMT |