Poetry: Fields are Fallow, Bees are Dying"
Fields are fallow, nothing grows
All crops in their Death Throes
Bees a-Dying in their Hives
NOt a one is still alive
Must be all that pesticide
Could it be the GMOs?
Genetically Modified crops they ought to go ... (tbc?)
They (whoever they are) say that if a monkey or monkeys had access to a typewriter(s) (or word processor) they would eventually produce the equivalent of the Works of Shakespeare. The following blog includes subversive and back of the envelope poetry, occasional essays, and sometimes even short fiction.
Monday, September 30, 2013
Friday, September 27, 2013
Poetry: "Paradise of Poison" A Work in Progress and other Poem Fragments
Poetry: "Paradise of Poison" A Work in Progress and other Poetry Fragments
A Paradise of Poison
Is no place to be
When the world was Pristine
That was something to see
There used to be Privacy
With a good key
But with massive surveillance
Are we still free? (tbc?)
Poetry: "A Tell"
I think I have a Tell
That manipulators know so well
Like I'm ringing a bell
Or like voice mail on my cell ... (tbc?)
"Structure"
Too much structure isn't good
It makes your life too rigid
Being cold can cause great pain
When the weather's frigid... (tbc?)
A Paradise of Poison
Is no place to be
When the world was Pristine
That was something to see
There used to be Privacy
With a good key
But with massive surveillance
Are we still free? (tbc?)
Poetry: "A Tell"
I think I have a Tell
That manipulators know so well
Like I'm ringing a bell
Or like voice mail on my cell ... (tbc?)
"Structure"
Too much structure isn't good
It makes your life too rigid
Being cold can cause great pain
When the weather's frigid... (tbc?)
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Sci-Fi Bri's Television Picks
Sci-Fi Bri's Television Picks:
Note: With the onset of the fall television season, my DVR machine is working overtime so that I can watch as many shows as possible with a machine that can only record two shows at once. Some fortunate viewers have DVR machines that can record up to 5 shows at once. I am considering getting Netflix and HuluPlus, if I can find the time to make the extra expense worthwhile.
Two excellent shows premiering together on different networks:
"Blacklist"(NBC) [Mondays 10 p.m. Eastern Time] Raymond Reddington (James Spader), one of the FBI's top 5 public enemies, turns himself in to the FEderal headquarters of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. He is immediately arrested, but he has important information about a planned kidnapping of an army general's daughter and a potential terrorist attack by the would-be kidnapper. Reddington definitely has an agenda, and for some reason he states that he will only speak to a rookie FBI profiler named Elizabeth Keane, who just recently graduated from the FBI academy in Quanico, Virginia. Reddington somehow knows a lot about Liz Keane's past as a child with a criminal for a father. The relationship between FEd and criminal is reminiscent of that of Hannibal Lector and Clarice STarling from "The Silence of the Lambs". A lot of the action of this show is very cinematic. Parents should be aware though that there are some very violent scenes which may be disturbing to young or sensitive viewers. I plan to watch or record this show every week.
"Hostages" (CBS) [Mondays 10 p.m. Eastern Time] Starring Toni Colette, Dylan McDErmott, etc.
FBI hostage negotiator Duncan Carlisle (Dylan "American Horror Story" McDErmott) singlehandedly ends a potentially violent hostage situation by shooting what appears to be a hostage who turns out to be a hostage-taker in disguise. THe police who preceded him are none too happy with his actions. Carlisle has a wife in a coma, and he is involved with a bunch of people who plan to have the President killed in a very unusual manner. Carlisle and crew surveilled the family of a female surgeon named Ellen Sanders (Toni "United States of Tara" Colette) who is about to operate on the President. THe crew of coconspirators storm the Sanders household, sedate the family dog with drugs, and take the family hostage while wearing skimasks. THe hostagetakers threaten to kill the husband and children if surgeon Ellen fails to secretly administer an untraceable substance to the President that will kill him. THis, like "Blacklist" is a cinematic series involving lots of suspense. THere is also a backstory about the Sanders, with a secretly pregnant teenage daughter, a philandering husband, and a son who deals marijuana and who owes a reputedly violent drug dealer thousands of dollars. I enjoy both "Blacklist" and "Hostages". If I had to choose between one show or the other I would have a difficult time. I don't envy people who don't have a DVR machine.
Note: With the onset of the fall television season, my DVR machine is working overtime so that I can watch as many shows as possible with a machine that can only record two shows at once. Some fortunate viewers have DVR machines that can record up to 5 shows at once. I am considering getting Netflix and HuluPlus, if I can find the time to make the extra expense worthwhile.
Two excellent shows premiering together on different networks:
"Blacklist"(NBC) [Mondays 10 p.m. Eastern Time] Raymond Reddington (James Spader), one of the FBI's top 5 public enemies, turns himself in to the FEderal headquarters of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. He is immediately arrested, but he has important information about a planned kidnapping of an army general's daughter and a potential terrorist attack by the would-be kidnapper. Reddington definitely has an agenda, and for some reason he states that he will only speak to a rookie FBI profiler named Elizabeth Keane, who just recently graduated from the FBI academy in Quanico, Virginia. Reddington somehow knows a lot about Liz Keane's past as a child with a criminal for a father. The relationship between FEd and criminal is reminiscent of that of Hannibal Lector and Clarice STarling from "The Silence of the Lambs". A lot of the action of this show is very cinematic. Parents should be aware though that there are some very violent scenes which may be disturbing to young or sensitive viewers. I plan to watch or record this show every week.
"Hostages" (CBS) [Mondays 10 p.m. Eastern Time] Starring Toni Colette, Dylan McDErmott, etc.
FBI hostage negotiator Duncan Carlisle (Dylan "American Horror Story" McDErmott) singlehandedly ends a potentially violent hostage situation by shooting what appears to be a hostage who turns out to be a hostage-taker in disguise. THe police who preceded him are none too happy with his actions. Carlisle has a wife in a coma, and he is involved with a bunch of people who plan to have the President killed in a very unusual manner. Carlisle and crew surveilled the family of a female surgeon named Ellen Sanders (Toni "United States of Tara" Colette) who is about to operate on the President. THe crew of coconspirators storm the Sanders household, sedate the family dog with drugs, and take the family hostage while wearing skimasks. THe hostagetakers threaten to kill the husband and children if surgeon Ellen fails to secretly administer an untraceable substance to the President that will kill him. THis, like "Blacklist" is a cinematic series involving lots of suspense. THere is also a backstory about the Sanders, with a secretly pregnant teenage daughter, a philandering husband, and a son who deals marijuana and who owes a reputedly violent drug dealer thousands of dollars. I enjoy both "Blacklist" and "Hostages". If I had to choose between one show or the other I would have a difficult time. I don't envy people who don't have a DVR machine.
Monday, September 23, 2013
Poetry: "Lessons"
Poetry: "Lessons"
All the Lessons that I missed
Razed my Dreams like a closed fist
All the times that I felt 'Dissed'
Goodbye success, without a kiss
My agonies, I have a List
Lack of skills have formed a Mist
So I can;t help but feeling pissed
But perhaps my story has a twist
Most days I sup on Breads of grist
But I never play a game like whist.
"Autumn"
The Beauty of Autumn
It's not falling leaves
Not pumpkins, Thanksgiving nor e'en Hallowe'en
Hot as the summer
Cool as the Fall
Autumn's so gorgeous
In Love I could fall... (tbc?)
All the Lessons that I missed
Razed my Dreams like a closed fist
All the times that I felt 'Dissed'
Goodbye success, without a kiss
My agonies, I have a List
Lack of skills have formed a Mist
So I can;t help but feeling pissed
But perhaps my story has a twist
Most days I sup on Breads of grist
But I never play a game like whist.
"Autumn"
The Beauty of Autumn
It's not falling leaves
Not pumpkins, Thanksgiving nor e'en Hallowe'en
Hot as the summer
Cool as the Fall
Autumn's so gorgeous
In Love I could fall... (tbc?)
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Sci-Fi Bri's Movies: "Here Comes the Boom", etc.
Sci-Fi Bri's Movies:
"Here Comes the Boom" (2012?) ON cable and DVD
Characters/Actors: Scott Voss (Kevin James), Henry Winkler, Salma Hayek, etc.
A slacker and high school biology teacher named Scott Voss (Kevin James) inspires his students when he gets involved in the potentially dangerous world of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighting to raise enough money to save the music program at his school and the job of his mentor (Henry Winkler) following deep budget cuts at the school. At first Voss loses all of his fights, but after a while he becomes a contendor. I enjoyed this film even though it wasn't very funny. (It is supposed to be a comedy and James is a comedian. )
"The World's End" (2013) Characters/Actors: Simon "Shawn of the Dead" Pegg, Rosamund Pike, Pierce Brosnan, etc.
Gary (Simon Pegg) is a middle-aged drunk who never really grew up. He persuades three reluctant former teenage friends to accompany him on a massive pub crawl to all the pubs in Newton Hill, England where two decades ago they failed to finish up their quest to make it all the way to the World's End pub. One member of their party gave up drinking. Along the way, they inadvertently discover that most of the townfolk have been replaced with malevolent automatons who may intend to take over or destroy the world. An homage to drunken road trips and dystopian sc-fi films. If not for the sci-fi element, this movie would have sucked.
"Riddick" Vin Diesel (Riddick), Katie "Battlestar Galactica" Sakhoff, etc. A murderer trapped on a hostile planet with hundreds of lethal, dangerous animals is under more peril when bounty hunters arrive. Some of the bounty hunters want to behead of kill him. The animals on this planet were really cool to watch. VEry similar to "Alien".
"Here Comes the Boom" (2012?) ON cable and DVD
Characters/Actors: Scott Voss (Kevin James), Henry Winkler, Salma Hayek, etc.
A slacker and high school biology teacher named Scott Voss (Kevin James) inspires his students when he gets involved in the potentially dangerous world of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighting to raise enough money to save the music program at his school and the job of his mentor (Henry Winkler) following deep budget cuts at the school. At first Voss loses all of his fights, but after a while he becomes a contendor. I enjoyed this film even though it wasn't very funny. (It is supposed to be a comedy and James is a comedian. )
"The World's End" (2013) Characters/Actors: Simon "Shawn of the Dead" Pegg, Rosamund Pike, Pierce Brosnan, etc.
Gary (Simon Pegg) is a middle-aged drunk who never really grew up. He persuades three reluctant former teenage friends to accompany him on a massive pub crawl to all the pubs in Newton Hill, England where two decades ago they failed to finish up their quest to make it all the way to the World's End pub. One member of their party gave up drinking. Along the way, they inadvertently discover that most of the townfolk have been replaced with malevolent automatons who may intend to take over or destroy the world. An homage to drunken road trips and dystopian sc-fi films. If not for the sci-fi element, this movie would have sucked.
"Riddick" Vin Diesel (Riddick), Katie "Battlestar Galactica" Sakhoff, etc. A murderer trapped on a hostile planet with hundreds of lethal, dangerous animals is under more peril when bounty hunters arrive. Some of the bounty hunters want to behead of kill him. The animals on this planet were really cool to watch. VEry similar to "Alien".
Poetry: "The Creepy Clown" A work in progress
Poetry: "The Creepy Clown" A work in progress
The Creepy Clown
Comes to your town
To see your son or daughter
If he's alone you know he'll do
Things he not ought to... (tbc?)
"Origami"
My Origami came to Life
So I cut and ate it with a knife
This upset my Origami wife
So she attacked me with a scythe.
The Creepy Clown
Comes to your town
To see your son or daughter
If he's alone you know he'll do
Things he not ought to... (tbc?)
"Origami"
My Origami came to Life
So I cut and ate it with a knife
This upset my Origami wife
So she attacked me with a scythe.
Friday, September 6, 2013
Poetry: "Myley"
Poetry: "Myley"
Myley twerkin' at the beach
Has an itch she cannot reach
To those against her that do preach
Perhaps she has something to teach...
Myley twerkin' at the beach
Has an itch she cannot reach
To those against her that do preach
Perhaps she has something to teach...
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