WE CAN TAKE IT
off the map until further notice { internet, reality, or otherwise }. pass it on.
fight the good fight, keep the home fires burning, and if i'm not back soon... call the president.
off the map until further notice { internet, reality, or otherwise }. pass it on.
fight the good fight, keep the home fires burning, and if i'm not back soon... call the president.
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i know alot of us at classes are feeling it right now. i know it isn't just me. i know there's something that could be done about it all { besides continually sucking it up and sallying forth on semi-blind faith } but i don't necessarily know what that something is. but damn if i'm not willing myself too. one thing for sure; alot of us are on the verge, one way or the another. macguyver, clean-up in aisle seven.
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amazing what happens when people google for you.
wouldn't believe it if i didn't see it for myself but that's right kids, your man a-damn is on the IMDB (internet movie database) for my immaculate contributions to AQUA TEEN HUNGER FORCE (and currently sporting a star rating of 37% no less - take that paris!). i seem to recall working more episodes than this (not to mention other shows later on) but i also remember being told at the time that lowly interns didn't always get the kudos they deserve. eh, so be it. we know the truth.
anyways there you go. for all my sideline mentions of it over i've made over the past while i now present proof. i was once a somebody, once a contender. now...
back to your regularly scheduled whatever it is you people do.
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P.S. - another interestig find: a man sharing the same full name as me once lived in germany back in the 1800's (hey, i'm german). he was born and he died on the same day (tho 65 years apart). that day happens to be my birthday (some 89 years later). go ahead and marinate on that for a minute.
THE HAKA is a polynesian posture dance originating from a time when the common rock was as universal a tool as duct tape is today. performed by both men and women, it's use ranges from a celebratory chant, as a welcome for honored guests, and especially for declaring war.
tribes were all on fairly good terms (most of the time) but whenever they would encounter one another near their turf they would perform their HAKA display of force (similar to gorillas in the amazon - meaning it's fierce). The statements being made vary among tribes and eras but essentially may go something like:
" we are strong and we're not backing down. altho we respect you, you must also recognize and respect our might or we will thoroughly annihilate you ".
A current interpretation of a MAORI WAR HAKA is used by the new zealand rugby team THE ALL BLACKS as a show of strength and to psyche out opposing teams during away games.
(if you don't watch rugby yet you should. guys tear eachother apart. no pads, football fans).
" Ko Aotearoa e ngunguru nei! Au, au, aue hā! " - get it?
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