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Mar. 25th, 2006 11:02 amHey, remember me? Here are some things that are going on:
Yes, I'm living in the Bay Area again, or still. I went to Minneapolis from Thanksgiving to Christmas; I came back for a while, but wasn't really here; now I'm really here. No one can say what the future can bring, but I'm happy here now.
My music schedule is getting busy enough that I had to start keeping a calendar. A bunch of shows with Vermillion Lies, a couple with DeatHat and Tin Cat, and my first solo set since, uh, my going-away party back in October. Except I probably won't play it solo.
I'm going to New Mexico next week! What's in New Mexico, you ask? So do I! Any tips, send them my way. As I understand it the itinerary includes Taos, which probably means we'll at least pass through Albuquerque and Santa Fe.
The Bush administration continues to tell us it is not bound by law--for example, in the Patriot Act reauthorization signing statement, and in the Department of Justice's remarks on the NSA domestic spying program. "This is not theory. The Administration is not saying these things as a joke. We really do live in a country where we have a President who has seized the unlimited power to break the law."
Yes, I'm living in the Bay Area again, or still. I went to Minneapolis from Thanksgiving to Christmas; I came back for a while, but wasn't really here; now I'm really here. No one can say what the future can bring, but I'm happy here now.
My music schedule is getting busy enough that I had to start keeping a calendar. A bunch of shows with Vermillion Lies, a couple with DeatHat and Tin Cat, and my first solo set since, uh, my going-away party back in October. Except I probably won't play it solo.
I'm going to New Mexico next week! What's in New Mexico, you ask? So do I! Any tips, send them my way. As I understand it the itinerary includes Taos, which probably means we'll at least pass through Albuquerque and Santa Fe.
The Bush administration continues to tell us it is not bound by law--for example, in the Patriot Act reauthorization signing statement, and in the Department of Justice's remarks on the NSA domestic spying program. "This is not theory. The Administration is not saying these things as a joke. We really do live in a country where we have a President who has seized the unlimited power to break the law."