Tag: Observations
#18 – Allen Ginsberg, Greil Marcus and the Metrolink
I step out of my motor vehicle and hear two men arguing about the nation “Our problem isn’t foreign oil dependency, our problem is outsourcing!” Their arms raised in the air to hammer down the point All I hear is the speaker box Skipping across concrete tiles and grey stairways to a live wire bridge [...]
Posted: September 1st, 2007 under Poetry, Work, Writing.
Tags: allen ginsberg, animal, central west end, cookie monster, greil marcus, i-44, metrolink, midwest, Observations, oil, outsourcing, shrewbury, St. Louis, Starbucks, train, travel, TV, Work
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#9 – Your Hand In Mine
I don’t know if I like “First Breathe After Coma” or “Your Hand In Mine” the best off of Explosions in the Sky’s The Earth Is Not a Cold Dead Place I go back and forth I especially like the chords in “Your Hand…” but the more intense part of “First Breathe…” finds its way [...]
Posted: June 24th, 2007 under Music, Writing.
Tags: explosions in the sky, first breathe after coma, Observations, the earth is not a cold dead place, theory, your hand in mind
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old xanga blogs…
By the way, what the hell is an eProp?
Posted: April 19th, 2007 under Uncategorized.
Tags: eprop, Observations, xanga
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Million Dollar Baby
When I’m at work I tend to think. In fact, it never stops. I ruminate over all and every thing that enters my thoughts domain. Weighing possibilities, examining occurrences and my intentions as well as how I should have responded instead of the way I did. Sometimes I sing, that is, when I can remember [...]
Posted: March 11th, 2007 under Film, Jesus.
Tags: Film, million dollar baby, Observations
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CA
Hmm, nobody blogs anymore… cept Chris, and David. And sometimes me. Does anybody ever wonder why it seems that more people are either using the internet, or simply browsing xanga, in the state of California than any other? Why is it that all my “Footprints” are from that state? I am confused about it. Perhaps [...]
Posted: January 31st, 2007 under Uncategorized.
Tags: blogging, california, chris conley, david row, footprints, Observations, silicon valley, xanga
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The wrapsure
On 6/24/06, Caitlin Daniel wrote: what do you think of this? —–Original Message—– From: Kurt Stratton [mailto:kdmuse@hotmail.com] Sent: Fri 6/23/2006 7:27 AM To: KurtsDailyMuse@bethesdadesigns.com Subject: KURT’S DAILY MUSE: Last Days Spirit Please forgive me for being harsh, but I’m not your pastor. I don’t have to worry about church attendance, and you don’t pay my [...]
Posted: July 19th, 2006 under Jesus, Writing.
Tags: Observations, rapture, theology
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Truth Opus 1 No. 1
Okay, number one I believe in absolute truth. I believe it exists and is represented in nature. While I am still in doubt (or faith, depending on your perspective) of whether or not we can actually know this truth or not, whether we can know “the thing itself” of Nietzsche would say, I believe it [...]
Posted: June 22nd, 2006 under Jesus, Writing.
Tags: historiography, Observations, truth, von ranke
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Truth Op. 1 No. 1
Okay, number one I believe in absolute truth. I believe it exists and is represented in nature. While I am still in doubt (or faith, depending on your perspective) of whether or not we can actually know this truth or not, whether we can know “the thing itself” of Nietzsche would say, I believe it [...]
Posted: June 21st, 2006 under Learning, Writing.
Tags: Books, doubt, faith, knowledge, Learning, nature, nietzsche, objectivity, Observations, responsibility, truth, vision, von ranke
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reality
reality is only something that can be pointed to. our words are only a representation of the reality we perceive which itself isn’t objective, but subjective. our understanding of that subjective perception is limited by our finite knowledge of the world, creation, God… how then can we even attempt to reach the otherwordly? how truly [...]
Posted: April 11th, 2006 under Jesus, Learning.
Tags: knowledge, Learning, objectivity, Observations, perception, philosophy, reality, subjectivity
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weird being home
Okay, more on the previous entry… I don’t know if I had talked about this before, I think I did, but when I got back to Greenville after Thanksgiving break I talked to my Mom about my visit home. She said that my sisters felt unloved and quite beat up with my words while I [...]
Posted: December 19th, 2005 under Community, Stories.
Tags: arrogant, family, Greenville, hampton, joe bubenik, Observations, pride, sisters, Stories, thanksgiving, That's Awkward
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