Signing Today, Berkeley

Nov 04, 2004 22:27

Signing at 5pm at Comic Relief in Berkeley -- http://www.comicrelief.netRead more... )

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wyldkyss November 4 2004, 13:41:52 UTC
Yeah - while the idea of a Dem in the White House has its high points... I just couldn't put any more faith into Kerry than the current admin. :./

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rfrancis November 4 2004, 14:28:02 UTC
I voted for neither of them. No sense poisoning my own soul.

-R

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transient_poet November 4 2004, 13:44:32 UTC
Politicians are all evil fucks. Some are just more evil than others. Edwards Israeli cocksucking antics during the VP debates was almost sickening, and I'm a jew.

I just think most Americans have no respect for other people. It is sad. Fucking Empires. This country makes me sick to my stomach sometimes. There is such great potential, but it is wasted by those evil, money hoarding mutant toads.

FUCK!

On a lighter note, if you get a chance, Royal Coffee in Oakland (62nd at College Ave), has one of the best cups of coffee in the Bay Area. You choose your beans from a menu, and they brew your own cup right there. Decadent waste, but damn fine caffine.

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darkcryst November 4 2004, 14:58:40 UTC
I'm going to be in Oakland over december.. I'll remember that.

I somehow doubt Warren will still be there when I get there tho.. *sigh*

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transient_poet November 5 2004, 11:29:13 UTC
Perhaps we could clone him and then all his deranged fans can have their own Warren clone. It should be legal because he is probably more caffine now than man.

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darkcryst November 5 2004, 11:34:38 UTC
That or the caffine is going to make him vibrate and split into two Warrens.

Probably something to do with quantum ;)

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oceanic November 4 2004, 13:45:28 UTC
Did someone get you good cigarettes? If not, let me know, cause I'm coming to the signing tonight and could probably beg, borrow, or steal some.

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delirium November 4 2004, 13:46:16 UTC
Unfortunately (and this is something that I was always aware of but still am occassionaly struck by) we live in a la la happy fever dream bubble here in the San Francisco Bay Area. We pay outrageous rent for our small flats in the hallucination. We curl up with our liberal lovers, drink our herbal teas bought from co-op groceries, go to fantastic rock shows, and forget that how we feel is more analogous to mass hysteria than optimism.

Yes. We are sad.

We must have autographs.

Raspy voice + Stevie Nicks songs = Good Times.

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fightingwords November 4 2004, 14:52:33 UTC
We pay outrageous rent for our small flats in the hallucination. We curl up with our liberal lovers, drink our herbal teas bought from co-op groceries, go to fantastic rock shows, and forget that how we feel is more analogous to mass hysteria than optimism.

indeed.

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reality doesn't bite thecolin1 November 5 2004, 03:10:02 UTC
as all good four yr olds would say ' nuh uh' ; that's not la la land- that's reality; it's the droning hordes of sheep who vote with their grimy bibles sweatily clasped to their naive chests who are living in la la land and voting for a moron to be re-elected so he can come right back and fuck the country adn the world over some more..but this time..just for kicks. San Fran has people who think, and care and live in tiny appartments but at least they don't vote for an idiot who looks like he stole his hair from Henson productions and his brain from a corpse.

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razrangel November 4 2004, 13:50:56 UTC
For the main party in opposition to fail to dislodge the president, this president, with this record must surely and clearly make obvious it's own obsolescence.

I grieve for my home country. And I look to the next four years with horror.

(Though I feel somewhat smug that I've never deigned to register as a Democrat. The Republicans may be the party of EVIL and I've promised to use my powers for good, but I'm not about to support a party that can't find its ass with both hands.)

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