Wednesday, February 02, 2005

Economical Leftovers

I’ve got microwaveable success in a bottle
I don’t understand the dirt because it’s harder
To read the ingredients when it’s written in the language of ignorance
When pin stripes have found their way into thrift stores
Is when you know it’s not safe to microwave anymore
When the people pay top dollar
For leftovers dropped by the companies they trust
With the family name and papa’s homely face on the box
It seems we’ve missed the Sunday paper
With the obituaries:
Papa was micro waved by his in-laws,
Now economical uncle jack has hired a lawyer and a chemist
To figure out how to keep lies in your fridge
Longer than nature even wants to stay around
It seems it’s not safe to microwave anymore
When was it ever?

OK so i promise i will be updating more as my brain starts turing with the wheels of academics...more and more seems to putter out.

currently: scratching my semi-woodsman facial growth...
thinking: it needs to go.

semi reading: Take It Personally: How to make conscious choices to change the world. by anita roddick. Quote: "Technological progress has merely provided us with more evvicietn means for going backwards - aldous huxley" "It is dangerous to be right when the government is wrong" "during the past two decades the total amout of food in the world has increased, but so has hunger." page number 46

other semi reading: Dominion: the power of man, the suffering of animals, and the call to mercy, by matthew scully, page number 21

slowly semi reading: Einstien: the life and times, page number 169

Eightfold path:
1. Right understanding
2. Right aspiration
3. Right speech
4. Right action
5. Right livelihood
6. Right effort
7. Right mindfullness
8. Right concentration

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