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mlekas

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It's not me is a 40 year old guy from Ballard, Washington, USA

I'm still out looking for me, but I should be back shortly. If you find me, please tell me to wait here until I return.

  • Little Hits

    Rated May 07 2008 2 reviews music, blog, retro littlehits.com

    Little Hits is a music blog for the ages. The reviewers have great taste, and they are very knowledgeable about music. The music on the site is obscure, typically usually from the C86 era (falling into the categories of punk, pop, avant-garde, electronic or New Wave). Just about every track is a discovery for me. Their statement of intent is below-

    "Little Hits does not intend to deprive artists and labels of revenue; it is instead hoped that the music presented on this site will contribute to interest that will eventually lead to legitimate re-issue of the works of the artists represented, or wider recognition of already available releases."
    Little Hits
  • Dane Cervine Writes

    Rated Sep 16 2006 1 review blog, poet typepad.com

    Discovered this poet in a recent edition of The Sun Magazine. This is his blog, and below is the poem (also on the site).

    The Jeweled Net of Indra

    Driving down the freeway, remembering Hindu mythology--
    Indra's net, each intersecting weave holding a jewel
    reflecting every other facet of every other jewel, infinitely.
    Suddenly, I see the hands that paint the white lines,
    that lay the black asphalt, hands of a man joyous or lost
    soap-scrubbing his body clean for dinner and beer,
    for the wife who loves him, hands that hold their tickets
    for London to see the grandmother, the hard-drinking
    pub matron whose body bore children in building rubble
    when the Nazi bombing relented--and if not for that war,
    would I be driving now, hands on the wheel, listening
    to the radio recount the birth of the child named Tsunami
    after the storm that drove her mother into the hills,
    would the meager dollars I send to rebuild a village--
    minted with the Rosicrucian-eye above the pyramid
    dreamed by this country's founders as the all-seeing
    vision of a world where not a sparrow falls
    that we don't know about--would I have known
    to send it, if not for the hands that flew the kite
    that drew electricity from the skies that made its way
    into the flat-screened box that unveils this jewel-linked world
    twenty-four hours of every gleaming day, weaving news
    with advertisements for clothes made by hands in China
    nimbly sewing a dream of Hollywood and Ipod and offering
    their bodies one by one for a better future--
    while the coal that fumes the electricity that plunges
    the needle drifts in air that circles a globe that warms
    the icecaps that melt into sea that shifts the current
    that loves the wind that swirls from heaven to earth
    stirring one storm after another, blowing
    its diaphanous passion over New Orleans like a trumpet
    sinking the heart so low with blue notes that flood
    is a dark cure for what burns--this illusion
    that anyone stands alone--stranded
    on the roofs of our swollen houses mouthing
    save me to a world whose millions of hands
    can turn up the volume loud enough to finally hear,
    or flick with a single click the entire interconnected
    vision of it all off.
    Dane Cervine Writes
  • The Number One Songs In Heaven

    Rated Sep 14 2006 9 reviews funk, blog londonlee.com

    Blog with old soul and funk MP3s. Love the selections.

    The Number One Songs In Heaven
  • Integral Options Cafe

    Rated Sep 12 2006 2 reviews buddhism, blog, integral blogspot.com

    Another blog! This one from an integral perspective. From the page: "Integral Options Cafe offers a place to discuss all things related to a Buddhist, integral worldview. While theory is important (Buddhism, Ken Wilber, Spiral Dynamics, psychology, and Integral Theory), so is politics, art & poetry, human values, and popular culture."
    Integral Options Cafe