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Sunday, March 27, 2011

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Chorus:
you don’t preach what you teach, how do you look in that reflective surface you call a mirror? speech don’t mean nothin’ now, you can say whatever made up words you want the teleprompter is just a guide and I don’t even think the truth is in your vocab,
verse 1:
you stole my soul away in the night, telling me that I couldn’t be anyone but somehow you could   oh I’m sorry did you just forget what words came out of that hole in your face you preach about as much as that atheist down the lane the world is crawling with you people you’d need Sherlock Holmes to find one who’s memory’s good
verse 2: 
I trust you now next minute I’m not too sure, people surround me I just can’t imagine what would happen if I trusted any of them maybe I’d end up as a hat on their pretty little head, hey you want to come over for dinner, hey did you hear that goats in the back row
verse 3:
you ruined my hopes and dreams and now they’re swimming in my now destroyed pool a rat has a better future than me, I don’t see a shiny future for you either now what was that chrome plated biography cover for again you see now I’m better than you and your gonna fade into non existence, no-one remembers that name of yours





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title: Jonathan Livingston Seagull
Author: Richard Bach
Genre: philosophical
Book

First of all I'd like to apologize for the lateness of the post there has been a lot going on this weekend. This week I began  to read "Jonathan Livingston Seagull" by Richard Bach. This book is about a seagull named Jonathan Livingston who just wants to learn how to fly and doesn't care about what the other gulls say to him. Jonathan is expected to be like the others, to eat and waddle around. But Jonathan doesn't want this life, he cares about flight, he is as skinny as can be and is ridiculed by the flock. One day Jonathan finally figures out how to dive at high speeds with excellent control, but he can't stop so he dives to the water plunging down 400 feet. The council of seagulls sentences Jonathan to great shame where he must live out his days on the other side of the cliff.

I am really liking the message it sends out about going your own way and succeeding your dreams. I find it funny that there is a seagull council and that they banish him. I wonder why Jonathan actually leaves the flock, I mean he is the most powerful one there, he uses the least amount of energy flying, can dive at terminal velocity and avoid death? On the other hand, Jonathan can learn how to master his new found art while living in peace and being able to live the way he wants.

I also like his spirit, I mean imaging living the way he does, everyone telling him that he's a disgrace, and still ignoring them, knowing that there is a better way to live.

Since I haven't gotten too far into the book yet so I don't have many questions apart from the one about him actually leaving.

I connected his attitude to Steve Jobs', everyone pushing you down, you back off and then start something of your own and letting them realize that they need you.

If you have the time I recommend this as a quick read. I know a book about a seagull aspiring to achieve his wildest dreams sounds funny but it is a great book and has been rated very highly.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Earth hour

Tomorrow night is the fourth anniversary of earth hour. Earth hour began in 2007 in Austrailia, during this voluntary event people of all different nationalities turn off their electrical appliences from 8:30 to 9:30 in an effort to save as much energy as possible. Each year the number of participants grows, the event now reaches out to over 120 contries worldwide.the York region district school board has now taken the "initiative" to acknowledge this event and turn off the lights in their schools. Now, let me paint you a pretty little picture of how this is going to work. The school board goes out and makes this whole big point about how it is Eco-friendly and how this will save so much energy. What most people are blinded by is the fact that earth hour occurs from 8:30 to 9:30, a very high traffic time for people to be watching tv and using the Internet. The school board on the other hand has their hour from 12:30 to 1:30, in other words the time that we as students go out for recess. Now I don't know about you but when I walk down a school hall during recess the halls are empty, classrooms are dark and the lights are off anyways. In my eyes this is just the board trying to make themselves look good by doing nothing at all and making a big deal out of a small thing. But who am I, maybe the guys who don't let you do anything are making a valiant effort here, maybe they are the environment's saviour; or maybe I'm right and they're the terminator sent from the future to destroy it...

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Vanishing Money

~chorus~
You just can't see the paper floating away
 while you waiting and playing your little game

you putting that grey money in my hands, see 
the world as a dollar bill, now that you mention it
yes my fridge is running away and we just sit there, watch'n,
in anonymous' words; "Bugger off man!"

~chorus~ it's the death of us


you are the enemy, the suits are afraid of ya, 
and the government is smoke'n you out then your
cover goes pop! but it don't matter cause you already in
the next town preying on their people, 
rubbing vanishing cream on their money

~chorus~

Countries board up their windows because
of you, you play the world like monopoly, ya
I'll take Sweden for $500, the people hate you; now how 
does that make you feel sir, CONGRATS, YOU'RE BANKRUPT!


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