Author: iam
Date: January 19, 2022
I have always been a radio girl. I may not have always studied each and every song as hard as others: knowing the producers and writers and performers of every single song; knowing when they were released and if they were reprises; knowing the origin of every breakbeat and every sample. But my radio was … Read More
Author: iam
Date: November 28, 2020
One thing I know for sure about this pandemic/shutdown is that we’ve all had enough time to do SOMETHING different if we stay safe. Make use of the confines of our homes and do anything different consistently for as long as we’re locked up (if we have the bandwidth). The energy around us sure makes … Read More
Author: iam
Date: December 14, 2012
Today we learned of a brutal massacre that took place at an elementary school in Danbury Connecticut. Sandy Hills. A gunman who at the time of this writing was identified as Adam L killed his father at his home then traveled to the school where his mother was a teacher and proceeded to kill her … Read More
Author: iam
Date: September 8, 2005
I thought this article (originally) from The Australian was GREAT… It’s a miracle: mice regrow hearts August 29, 2005 SCIENTISTS have created “miracle mice” that can regenerate amputated limbs or damaged vital organs, making them able to recover from injuries that would kill or permanently disable normal animals. And when cells from the test mouse … Read More
Author: iam
Date: September 7, 2005
This administration must get a discount if they buy in bulk – and they must LOVE THEM because their feet are ALWAYS in their mouths: From the Washington Post “In New Orleans, “you are dealing with the permanently poor — people who don’t have jobs, are not used to getting up and organizing themselves and … Read More
Author: iam
Date: September 6, 2005
BRAVO KANYE!! Dear Mr. West: Thank you. Thank you for being so brave in what you did. I know in the past you’ve been accused of being arrogant and hypocritial (even though you never really denied either…) you had the courage to do what most were afraid to do. Speak exactly what was on your … Read More
Author: iam
Date: July 22, 2005
Okay, so even I was afraid to take the trains yesterday going to and coming from work. Because… this is the most consistent I’ve seen the terrorists (outside Isreal and the Middle East) in such a short period of time. I was talking with Domi at one point and he said he thought that they … Read More
Author: iam
Date: October 8, 2004
Snoop Dogg feat. Pharell – Drop It Like It’s Hot is my NEW THEME SONG!!! *pops tongue* (listen to the song dammit) I have totally slacked off of my blogging. But here I am to make up for lost time *sigh* Firstly, thank HEAVENS it’s Friday. This has been a very long week, feeling like … Read More
Author: iam
Date: September 11, 2004
I woke up this morning to the constant pounding and hammering next door. The vastness and emptiness of that apartment magnified every slam, footstep and sliding. Just another reminder that the neighbors next door are gone. Mad that they couldn’t start at 10:00AM or maybe do it during the week when I would have normally … Read More
Author: iam
Date: June 22, 2004
This past weekend was spent watching many a movie. One I didn’t mention (as I run extremely late for work) is Bowling for Columbine. I was fortunate to find the most riveting and significant part (to me) to share with my blog (and anyone looking on). Enjoy a history lesson about fear in America and … Read More