Sunday, January 07, 2007

Blast from the Past, Vol. 1, Issue 1

So I found an old journal from college. Inside were a few wonderful gems. I felt like an archeologist looking through all the loot and uncovering the embarassing stuff.

I thought I would print a few things for shits and giggles....

6 April 1992
I guess I find fault w/in others to ease my mind about my own faults [and I've paid for therapy this good???]. But Dr. Crowe is the most beastly woman I've ever encountered in my life [interestingly enough, it took me a minute to remember who she was... but yeah, she was beastly]. References. She makes so many references.... She is so immensely trivial...... There are so many trite individuals in the world that care more about hairspray & turn signals & calories & song singers [danger, will robinson... you become one of these people in about 10 years] than they do about karma & politics & society and preservation of the spirit [politics and karma - interesting dichotomy].

--Art is a complex rite of passage someone goes through to create art [sic] after intense and [sic] contemplation of whatever concept they wish to express [WFT was I talking about?!?!]... SUCK ON THAT ONE, Bill Fisher. Bill is... so open-mindedly closeminded that he pisses me off. Sometimes, most of the time, I HATE him [I learned so much from him though. He was one of the best AFO teachers I had]. But that's only b/c he's just like me, too opinionated, stubborn & proud and self hating. I think I hate Bill so much b/c he's so much like me. I guess I always hate people who are too much like me. I'm too openmindedly close-minded for my own good. [how totally insightful!!!!]

What a riot!!! Open-mindedly closeminded???? I couldn't make something like that up now if I tried!!!

Stay tuned for Issue 2, the rough draft of a letter I had to write to the Dean's List committee, groveling to maintain my academic scholarship. Good times!!!!



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