Archive for April, 2006

For me, every day is April fool’s Day…

April 1, 2006

I found the most charming record player at a thrift store the other day. A 1983 Fisher Price, with original speakers and in almost perfect condition. A steal at only 10 bucks so I bought it.

I only have one record for it though, The Carpenters “Close To You”. Which reminds me, when I had my apartment in West Hollywood I lived next door to a gay male who started EVERY SINGLE ONE of his mornings with the song “We’ve Only Just Begun”.

Anyways, I want to try and obtain some Walt Disney Records for it.

After finishing a song, I took a break from recording for a couple hours, and mostly just laid in the bathtub reading D’aulaire’s Book of Greek Myths,(one of my all time favorites).

I may go out tonight, or I may go to Target.

In the meantime, I’m going to check out the Arts and Crafts festival on Mill ave, maybe buy an Amulet or something.

shadow of a doubt

April 1, 2006

“You think you know something, don’t you? You think you’re the clever little girl who knows something. There’s so much you don’t know, so much. What do you know, really? You’re just an ordinary little girl, living in an ordinary little town. You wake up every morning of your life and you know perfectly well that there’s nothing in the world to trouble you. You go through your ordinary little day, and at night you sleep your untroubled ordinary little sleep, filled with peaceful stupid dreams. And I brought you nightmares. Or did I? Or was it a silly, inexpert little lie? You live in a dream. You’re a sleepwalker, blind. How do you know what the world is like? Do you know the world is a foul sty? Do you know, if you rip off the fronts of houses, you’d find swine? The world’s a hell. What does it matter what happens in it? Wake up, Charlie. Use your wits. Learn something.
The cities are full of women, middle-aged widows, husbands, dead, husbands who’ve spent their lives making fortunes, working and working. And then they die and leave their money to their wives, their silly wives. And what do the wives do, these useless women? You see them in the hotels, the best hotels, every day by the thousands, drinking the money, eating the money, losing the money at bridge, playing all day and all night, smelling of money, proud of their jewelry but of nothing else, horrible, faded, fat, greedy women… Are they human or are they fat, wheezing animals, hmm? And what happens to animals when they get too fat and too old?”

-Joseph Cotten in Shadow of a Doubt(1943)


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