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IONS Shift-In-Action Interview

If you wanna check out some love-fun, I did an interview with IONS Shift-In Action last night with Stephen Dinan. I really enjoyed it, and for those who are interested in a more in-depth discussion of family, art, spiritual practice, and an integral approach to art, this is a wondeful place to tune in.

Color-Blind Eating Great Dane

I'm getting a Great Dane on November 1st. His name is Mazzy Hello Kitty Davis. I am SO EXCITED!! I already have dog beds, have been reading up on literature, and putting the house in order for its newest family member.

Proxenete
http://www.tiscali.co.uk/reference/dictionaries/difficultwords/data/d0010502.html
matchmaker
Tom Petty

Remembering

my eariest memory is lying on my back in the crib as an infant. i don't remember wanting anything, needing anything. i wasn't hungry, or in pain, or sleepy. i just remember the pattern of the ceiling as it was framed by the horizontal border of my crib. i heard people in the back ground. no idea what they were saying. nothing special about that moment, other than it's as far back as my personal memory goes.

Impravable
http://lalitavistara.free.fr/Buddhism/BuddhaIconography/ReprAnicon.htm
Incorruptable
XTC

Sick Bastard

I've been sick. Haven't been sick in years, so I'm enjoying the peculiar quality of awareness that comes from fever-visions, nyquil, and sudden weight loss. What a curious Universe we live in. The other night the Orchid in my bedroom transformed into a spectre and literally scared the living shit out of me, and then made me laugh out loud. Sure. Alright.

gaudiloquent
http://phrontistery.info/
speaking joyfully or on joyful matters
Oingo Boingo

Eat Me

My favorite part of Fire Island is when Jay Ferguson sings "I held her close, until the storm passed, and we fell down, laughing in the wet

Xenodochial
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/xenodochial
hospitable, friendly to strangers
Jay Ferguson

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