Diane Germano

Ramblings of one individual. With credit to the invisible friends in my head. Thank you.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Thinking about, well ... Nothing

Nothing

Nothing isn't
a black hole.

Nothing isn't
a reason for much ado.

Nothing isn't
a lack of things.

Nothing isn't
nothingness.

Nothing isn't
anything.

Nothing isn't
something.

Nothing isn't
what is
or isn't there
before or after
something.

Nothing isn't
is.

Nothing isn't
isn't.

Nothing.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Are there any nice girls in L.A.?

I agree the answer is an absolute "no." One of the young stars of the "Harry Potter" acting series said he considered moving to Los Angeles, but declined the move. His decision based upon the fact he is single and the girls are simply not desirable in Los Angeles.

Smart kid. Russell Crowe is a grand example of what happens to men before/during/and after Hollywood. But, who asked him to cavort with Ms. Love? Hugh Grant, Robert Downey, Jr., etc. Of course they're all men.

I cannot and will not discuss Hollywood's obsession with women, I can only dub as "Pop Tarts." These women and Hollywood's obsession for them appears to be what Hollywood does best.

As for those others not mentioned who call L.A. "home," the very late Jim Morrison's words are socially valid today:

"L.A. Woman

Driving down your freeway
Midnight alleys roam;
Cops in cars
and topless bars;
Never saw a woman so alone."©

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Religious Tolerence?

A random query led me to the following site: www.religioustolerance.org/

They discuss the Book of Revelations and the Book of Daniel, but -- Hilary Clinton and Barack Obama are on the web site vying for votes. Fascinating.

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

FAVORITE QUOTES

Religious:
Jesus, son of God, Mary, mother of God, Joseph, father of nobody. Wait, I'm confused.
"Butters" South Park/Trey Parker

Political:
I don't think flying a plane into a building is called cowardly.
Bill Mahar, Politically Incorrect/ABC TV

Social:
No good deed shall go unpunished.
Anon.

Economic:
The higher, the fewer.
Alexander Rozhenko