Thursday, December 15, 2011
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Sunday, January 4, 2009
dear
alive and well.
new record recorded. (6-songs)
eating lots.
breakfast.
many saunas.
hockey.
x-country skiing.
good coffee.
the savage detectives.
spending it all on my friends.
distance.
repetition.
freezing rain.
distance.
spain.
family.
hunting.
sleep.
fine-tuning.
maybe getting somewhere.
new record recorded. (6-songs)
eating lots.
breakfast.
many saunas.
hockey.
x-country skiing.
good coffee.
the savage detectives.
spending it all on my friends.
distance.
repetition.
freezing rain.
distance.
spain.
family.
hunting.
sleep.
fine-tuning.
maybe getting somewhere.
Friday, November 14, 2008
where was john cusack when i needed him today?
now i sleep on the floor.
i guess it was a matter of time.
there is no one to blame.
weird that my last few words to you are:
"here's the two bolts that keep the frame together. take care."
i guess it was a matter of time.
there is no one to blame.
weird that my last few words to you are:
"here's the two bolts that keep the frame together. take care."
Thursday, November 13, 2008
motivate
dear GM:
how come you are looking for bailout money so late?
didn't you foresee this dangerous situation long ago?
don't the best CFO's and financial advisors work for General Motors?
don't you need a better application for bailout money then using it to "weather the storm"?
i am terrified at the idea of the auto sector in southern ontario taking a crash but seriously, i don't want to fund something that isn't fixed. it's going to happen again and again.
it's based off poor foresight.
how come all of us without business degrees have known this was going to happen for so many years?
desperate times call for desperate measures but i think in this situation, the desperate measures should be creative reactions, and necessary change, not a band-aid.
how come you are looking for bailout money so late?
didn't you foresee this dangerous situation long ago?
don't the best CFO's and financial advisors work for General Motors?
don't you need a better application for bailout money then using it to "weather the storm"?
i am terrified at the idea of the auto sector in southern ontario taking a crash but seriously, i don't want to fund something that isn't fixed. it's going to happen again and again.
it's based off poor foresight.
how come all of us without business degrees have known this was going to happen for so many years?
desperate times call for desperate measures but i think in this situation, the desperate measures should be creative reactions, and necessary change, not a band-aid.
Friday, October 31, 2008
Monday, October 27, 2008
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