Desiderata
-- written by Max Ehrmann in the 1920s --
Go placidly amid the noise and the haste,
and remember what peace there may be in silence.
As far as possible, without surrender,
be on good terms with all persons.
Speak your truth quietly and clearly;
and listen to others,
even to the dull and the ignorant;
they too have their story.
Avoid loud and aggressive persons;
they are vexatious to the spirit.
If you compare yourself with others,
you may become vain or bitter,
for always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself.
Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans.
Keep interested in your own career, however humble;
it is a real possession in the changing fortunes of time.
Exercise caution in your business affairs,
for the world is full of trickery.
But let this not blind you to what virtue there is;
many persons strive for high ideals,
and everywhere life is full of heroism.
Be yourself. Especially do not feign affection.
Neither be cynical about love,
for in the face of all aridity and disenchantment,
it is as perennial as the grass.
Take kindly the counsel of the years,
gracefully surrendering the things of youth.
Nurture strength of spirit to shield you in sudden misfortune.
But do not distress yourself with dark imaginings.
Many fears are born of fatigue and loneliness.
Beyond a wholesome discipline,
be gentle with yourself.
You are a child of the universe
no less than the trees and the stars;
you have a right to be here.
And whether or not it is clear to you,
no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should.
Therefore be at peace with God,
whatever you conceive Him to be.
And whatever your labors and aspirations,
in the noisy confusion of life,
keep peace in your soul.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams,
it is still a beautiful world.
Be cheerful. Strive to be happy.
I prefer food for the soul and the mind. I write in a journal and read some of the greatest novels ever written: Jane Eyre, Fathers and Sons, Great Expectations, Tom Jones, Love in theTime of Cholera, Go Tell It on the Mountain, Siddartha(Hesse), The Alchemist, and the Diary of Anne Frank, to name a few. I like to stay conscious of issues happening in the world concerning human rights(hrw.org), enviroment(greenpeace.org and iwillevolve.org and futureforests.com), poetry especially the Hands on Stanzas program at the Poetry Center Chicago(poetrycenter.org), Support the new Center on Halsted for the Gay Lesbian Transgender/Transexual Bisexual Chicago Community(centeronhalsted.org), Listen to great poets read their work(poets.org),See pictures of the graves of great poets and read their poems for free(www.poetsgraves.co.uk), Search great poets on ilovepoetry.com classical search, community gardens(neighbor-space.org), Please sober up before getting behind the wheel, have a cup of coffee instead(Madd.org) AIDS statistics(avert.org), ending gun violence(ceasefirechicago.org), suicide prevention(theovernight.org and suicide/deperession helpline 1 800 SUICIDE), ending extreme world poverty(unicef.org) and pet rescue(pawschicago.org), building houses for the needy and for survivors of disaster(habitat.org), making business and trade fair for struggling businesses(Oxfam.org), plant more trees for future oxygen(sierraclub.org), gay rights(hrc.org), Make a quilt for the AIDS quilt(namesprojectchicago.org or aidsquilt.org), dropping the debt owed by extremely empoverished countries(one.org and thelunchboxfund.org), Help buy musical instruments for musicians who lost it all because of Hurricane Katrina (musicrising.org), raising awareness of the need for peace in the world(peacemuseum.org), read stories about 9-11-01 attack victims(legacy.com), register to vote(musicforamerica.org), help make education more affordable(campusprogress.org) and more. I encourage people to write to their congress people about just about anything, even if its a little curt note(www.congress.org). I may not be able to change the world but I could try to make a difference.
Music
I love music of all kinds and have compile a vinyl record collection that goes back to Tchiakovsky--The Tempest(Shakespeare wrote the line "O a Cherubin" in that play--)all the way to Billie Holiday, the Beatles, Marvin Gaye, Barbara Streisand and Seal, New Order. I have been to many concerts with my friends. I say Hairspray on stage on Dec. 8, 2007 with my husband, Mike. Sometimes I listen to DIDO and U2 and Coldplay(love "Green Eyes" and "Speed of Sound") Ruben Studdard is cool when he sings gospel. I like greatest compilation c.d.s that's about all you need for me to like you. I like a little of all that's good in our time, Norah Jones, Mary J. Blige, Foo Fighters, Pixies, The Jaguares. I like John Lennon, Van Morrison, The Doors, Jimi Hendrix, Melissa Etheridge, George Michael. I like the concert film about the blues called Lightning in a Bottle, Janis Joplin from the sixties and Neil Young, Linda Rondstadt in the seventies, The Sounds and Oasis(She's Electric, All Around The World, Stop Crying Your Heart Out.) Jesus, I love a lot of stuff, maybe too much. I think people searching songs comes from their hunger for poetry, so keep my mind open to be enlightened by just about any song. Songs that I love: "Iris"(Goo Goo Dolls), "Shine On"(Elton John), "You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go" "Ruben Remus" and "The Hurricane"(Bob Dylan), "Privelege(Set Me Free)(Patti Smith), "Just Like Heaven" and "Pictures of You" (The Cure), "Blackout" David Bowie, "Southside" Moby, "Atomic" Blondie, "Born Slippy" Underworld, "Lust For Life" Iggy Pop, "Big Sister's Clothes" "God's Comic" Elvis Costello, "One Step Beyond" Madness, "Walking in My Shoes" (Depeche Mode), "All is Fair in Love"(Stevie Wonder), Evergreen and Somewhere(Barbara Streisand), "What a Wonderful World(Louis Armstrong), "Por un Beso" (Los Jaguares), "Penelope" (Robi Rosa), American Pie(Madonna), "Fool on the Hill" and "The Long and Winding Road(The Beatles), "Moodance"(Van Morrison), "Zombie"(The Cranberries), "There's More to Life than This"(Bjork), "Angel of Harlem," "Ultraviolet Light(Light My Way," "Drowning Man," "Electrical Storm," "Playboy Mansion," and "Always"(U2), "Politik," "Yellow," "Moses," Square One," "Till Kingdom Comes"(Coldplay), "Walking After You"(Foo Fighters), "Birds," "Words," "Old Man"(Neil Young), "The Wind Cries Mary(Jimi Hendrix), "Suffering"(Satchel), "Waterfalls" (TLC),Mariah Carey, "My Love Don't Cost a Thing" Jennifer Lopez, "Solo Tu" Enrique Iglesias, Ricky Martin,(Salt and Pepper), "No More Drama"(Mary J. Blige), "Do You Realize?"(The Flaming Lips), "Vincent(Starry, Starry Nights"(Don McLean), "The World Spins Madly On" The Weepies, "Under Pressure"(David Bowie and Queen), "Too Much Love Will Kill You" (Queen), "Songbird"(Fleetwood Mac), "Happy When It Rains" (Garbage), "So Alive" (Ryan Adams), "Irene"(Ledbelly), "Do You Have a Friend in the Ruben James?" (Woody Guthrie), "Flowers of Guatemala" and "Superman"(R.E.M),"Jealous Guy" "Beautiful Boy" "Love" (John Lennon), "Devil Inside" INXS, "Goodnite" Smashing Pumpkins, Track: The Day My Dreams Came True(Great Expectations movie underscore), "Yesterday, When I was Mad" (Pet Shop Boys), "A Little Respect"(Erasure),Red Hot Blue(Cole Porter),"I Say A Little Prayer" "Respect" and "Dark End of the Street"(Aretha Franklin), "What a Little Moonlight Can Do"(Holiday), "Zephyr" Red Hot Chili Peppers, Track: "The Heart Asks Pleasure First" (Jane Campion's The Piano score--Nyman), "The House I Live In" (Mahalia Jackson), "You'll Never Walk Alone" (Elvis Presley), "Let the Four Winds Blow" (Fats Domino), "My Ding a ling" (Chuck Berry), "Kissability" (Sonic Youth), "Laid" "Say Something" "Born of Frustration" by James, This Fire(Franz Ferdinand), Bittersweet Symphony(The Verve), Someday(The Strokes), The Smiths, Spooky Ruben, The Rubens, "May the Good Lord(Shine a Light on You)" "I'm Free" "Angie" (The Rolling Stones), "I better leave you before I(Commit a Crime)" Howling Wolf, "Rollercoaster" Buddy Holly, "Now That You're Gone" Ritchie Valens, "Somebody Told Me" and "Mr. Brightside(The Killers), "Your Own Private Idaho" "Rock Lobster" and "Love Shack" (B-52's), All of New Order(I danced to Peter Hook at the cd dj booth in Chicago on January 5, 2007, he signed my greatest singles cd too. What a cool guy, he played "Galvanize" by the Chemical Brothers, Krafty, Regret, Bizarre Love Triangle, Confusion, Monaco, Out of Control, and Regret by New Order, a cool remix of Morrisey's song "How Soon is Now," "Born Slippy," "Love Will Tear Us Apart," and a lot of other cool songs.) Symphony No. 9 and the Moonlight Sonata(Beethoven), Bach wrote a piece for piano and the clavierrubung which sounds like my first and last name. I feel like giving up all pretention all loving all and serving all.
Country songs that I listen to with my partner Mike, "For Ever and For Always," by Shania Twain, "Safe in the Arms of Love," by Martina McBride(Who I saw in concert at the state fair), "You Made Me Feel" by Clint Black, "I Told You So," by Keith Urban, "You'll Never Walk Alone" by Tammy Wynette, "Lullaby," by Dixie Chicks, and "Somewhere Over The Rainbow "by Martina McBride and Ray Charles. "Georgia On My Mind."
Movies
Sometimes I wonder if I'm the only left-out saint of cinema because I love Eastman Kodak films in all their forms and genres and have seen so many films that have been created since the beginning of all film about one hundred years ago from Melies to Bertolucci. Great site to learn about film: www.sensesofcinema.com. I always find pieces of myself in the movies and I think it's all in the movies, everything, all the beauty and ugliness of the truth. I say I watch saintly because sometimes we find healing metaphors in films in the most unlikely of stories. I loved Hairspray and the soundtrack. [[[[[[[[iframe]]]]]]]]d a movie poster, a styrofoam Tracy high-hair wig, and I got a Hairspray backpack and sexy red underwear and Hairspray tattoos at a Hairspray giveaway. I love the soundtrack c.d. too. I couldn't help but sing along in the theatre with my life partner Mike. We saw it three times in the theater, bought the d.v.d. and even have a tracy turnblad sixties dress. I loved Dreamgirls, Little Miss Sunshine. I love the "Monkey Business" and "A Day at the Races" by Marx Brothers, "The Kid," "City Lights," and "The Great Dictator" and "Limelight" Charlie Chaplin, "Rebecca" "Vertigo" and "Psycho" by Hitchcock, "A Women Under the Influence" and "Minnie and Moskovitz" by Cassavetes, "Alphaville" and "Band of Outsiders" by Goddard, "Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down," "Live Flesh," "Matador," "All About My Mother," "Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown," "Bad Education" and "Talk to Her," by Pedro Almodovar, "Early Summer" by Ozu, "Gremlins" "Harry Potter" and "Rent" by Chris Columbus, "Harry Potter" and "Y Tu Mama Tambien" by Alfonso Curan, "Elephant," "My Own Private Idaho" by Gus Van Sant, "A Beautiful Mind" "Backdraft" by Ron Howard, "Sixth Sense" by Night Shamylan, "Pee Wee's Big Adventure" "Nightmare Before Christmas," "Batman," and "Corpse Bride" by Tim Burton, "There's Something About Mary" Farrelly Brothers, "O Brother Where Art Thou" "Barton Fink" and "Blood Simple" by the Coen brothers, "Hairspray" "Polyester" "Pecker" by John Waters, "Muhullond Drive" "Twin Peaks" "Firewalk With Me" by David Lynch,"Breakfast Club" "Pretty in Pink" and "Sixteen Candles" by John Hughes, "Say Anything" "Singles" "Almost Famous" by Cameron Crowe, "Walk The Line" by James Mangold, "Cinema Paradiso" by Tornatore, "Amelie" by Jeunet, "Van Gogh" by Pialat, "Hulot's Holiday" by Tati, "Breakfast At Tiffany's" by Blake Edwards, "An Angel at My Table" and "The Piano" by Jane Campion,"A League of their Own" "Big" and "Awakenings" by Penny Marshall, Trilogy of Apu by Ray,"Silence of the Lambs" "Stop Making Sense" and Philadelphia" by Jonathon Demme, and many others. My favorite films are Cinema Paradiso, All About My Mother, Amelie, There's Something About Mary, The World of Apu, Alphaville, The Color Purple, Pee Wee's Big Adventure, Muholland Drive, My Own Private Idaho, Strawberries and Chocolate, The Wizard of Oz, Monkey Business(Marx Brothers), "Reuben, Reuben," It Happened One Night, Crooklyn, Poetic Justice, Van Gogh(Pialat), Kundun(Scorcese), Miracle at Milan(DeSica), The Last Emperor, The Road Home, Early Summer, Beautiful Mind, The Hours, Philadelphia and Silence of the Lambs and Stop Making Sense(Demme), Basquiat, E.T., In America, "Girl, Interrupted" and The West Side Story , The Joy Luck Club, Paper Moon, La Vida Loca(Anders), Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind(Kaufman), High Fidelility--the movie and the book(I've Got Nick Hornby's autograph), "Paris, Texas" and "Buena Vista Social Club" and "Faraway(So Close)(Wim Wenders), Entropy, and Million Dollar Hotel and Million Dollar Baby and just recently, March of the Penguins and Charlie and the Chocalate Factory, King Creole, Carousel, The Sound of Music, The Last Temptation of Christ--The Soundtrack to The Last Temptation by Peter Gabriel called Passion is sent by God as a plea for tolerance, peace and forgiveness, It's a Wonderful Life, You Can't Take it With You, Frankenstein, Son of Frankenstein, History of the World Part I, Coolie High, El Mariachi(Rodriguez), Curdled, Wild At Heart (David Lynch), The Incredible Hulk,Curious George(that monkey is so nice it brought tears to my eyes, go to CuriousGeorgeMovie.com), Transamerica, Brokeback Mountain,Yesturday, Funny Girl, Finding Forester--the Israel Kamakawiwo'ole(Hawaiin b1959-d1997) version of "Somewhere Over The Rainbow" on the soundtrack made me cry, Good Will Hunting(Van Sant) Sylvia, Shakespeare In Love, The River and Le Grande Illusion(Renoir), Man on the Moon, People Versus Larry Flint, True Romance. Rent(The musical I saw in New Orleans) and many more.
Television
I don't watch too much television these days but have seen some great things that were shown on television. "Their Eyes Are Watching God" with Halle Berry, the miniseries from the seventies I rented on DVD about Martin Luther King Jr. called King, King's daughter plays Rosa Parks on a bus in that and it's very moving. I liked I Love Lucy, The Three Stooges, Woody Woodpecker, Twilight Zone, The Smurfs, and Twin Peaks. I liked watching the holiday specials when I was a kid like Peanuts and Frosty the Snowman. I also like Raymond Briggs, Oscar nominated short animated film called "The Snowman." I give the Briggs coloring book to kids around Christmas time. It's very sweet. I watched Oprah Winfrey's book club sometimes and read a few and loved some of the documentaries on PBS like Martin Scorcese's biography on Bob Dylan called "No Direction Home."
Books
I love reading classics and poetry of all kinds. Books of Poetry that are my favorites are: Leaves of Grass(Whitman), Final Harvest(Dickinson), Journey to Love(William Carlos Williams), Wordsworth and Keats, Shakespeare(I found the names of my family and friends in Shakespeare, very strange, am I destined to be a messenger of god or God's Comic, Richard Wright's Haikus, Frank O'Hara, Kenneth Koch, Gertrude Stein, Heinrich Heine, Maya Angelou, Dean Young, David Wojahn, Tony Hoagland, Lucille Clifton, Gary Soto(Collected Poems), Jimenez, Lorca, Neruda and Ruben Dario, William Butler Yeats last poem was called Ben Bulben and contained the names Calvert and Wilson in one line, names that sound like my first and last name and the name of my grandfather. My favorite books are: I, Rigoberta Menchu, Why We Can't Wait(Martin Luther King Jr.), Macho Camacho's Beat, The House on Mango Street and Caramelo(Cisneros), Love in the Time of Cholera(Marquez), Siddartha(Hesse), The Prophet(Gibran), The Nick Adams Stories, Sylvia Plath's Ariel, Snow Country(Kawabata), Beautiful Mind(Nasar), Down These Mean Streets(Thomas), Sorrows of Young Werther(Goethe), Nine Stories and Catcher in the Rye(Salinger), The Complete Works of Shakespeare(http://www-tech.mit.edu/Shakespeare/) The Count of Monte Cristo, Dr. Jeckyl and Mr. Hyde(Stevenson--Did you know Steveson lived on the American Somoa islands before he did and the natives gave him a tribe name: "Storyweaver." and What Becomes of the Brokenhearted, A Lesson Before Dying, Of Mice and Men, Joseph Andrews(Felding), Mary Shelly's Frankenstein, Dubliners and Ulysses(James Joyce created a character name Reuben The Antichrist in Ulysses),The Red and the Black(Stendhal) and art and photography books with plates, like O'Keffe, Paul Strand, Doisneau, Brassai, Ansel Adams, Herb Ritts(Rest in Peace), any classic published by Dover and sold cheap(www.doverpublications.com), Rubeus Hagrid in J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter novels, Picasso's weeping woman from the Guernica series. I was educated to think Democratically and fairly about writers, liberally or nationalistically. Freedom is giving. I open to about anything that is descriptive and intelligent. I once read a book with Vincent Van Gogh prints in it and discovered that Van Gogh lived in a yellow house near the river Roubine and Cavalleria in Arles, France. That river name and street name are similar to my first and last name. God must be involved!!!!
Heroes
My role models have always been the Dalai Lama(www.baus.org), Martin Luther King Jr., Cesar Chavez, Woody Guthrie, King David, Solomon, Jesus(go to www.blueletterbible.org and search important words "bread" "water" "fire" "ash" "life" "death" "tower" "love" "tempest" "storm" "earthquake" "demon" "devil" "Reuben" "Mary"), Bono, James Baldwin, Roberto Clemente, Rigoberta Menchu(who won the Nobel Prize for peace) and Picasso, Einstein, and Nelson Mandela. Marvin Gaye for writing Inner City Blues and What's Going On. Kirk Franklin "Looking For You" and "Lean On Me"(You can see the videos for those Franklin songs at ...) A hero is someone who is not a superman but a human being who makes us aware of the wisdom that tries to enlighten the entire human race about wisdom, peace, love and fairness. Oprah Winfrey in the Color Purple is sweet, sad and perfect.
About me: I was born in Chicago on October 9, 1971, one hundred years after the Great Chicago Fire that burned all through October 9, 1871. www.chicago-fire.com. October 9 is also important to me because John Lennon and his son Sean were born on October the 9th. I lived in this city all my life, raised by humble Latino parents, who taught me to read the newspapers whenever I can and encouraged me to finish college. I graduated from Loyola University Chicago in 1997 with a B.A. in English: Creative Writing and Communications. I love to read just about anything, novels, magazines, poetry, and non-fiction and I love to watch movies of all kinds from all over the world. I choose my friends carefully, because I love intelligent, resourceful people who understand the tough areas I came from and stand by me through the best and the worst of life's struggles and resolutions. I'm steadfast in my friendship and never stop hungering for wisdom, knowledge, self-improvement and ideal love. I have a colorful ethnic background that includes, Puerto Rico, Guatemala, the U.K., African, Afro-Indian or Indigenous(to be politically correct), Boricua and Spanish. I love to record personal history in journals, poems and photographs. Creative people are cool to me; it's great to go to art galleries, theater, concerts, readings and photo shoots with them. Sometimes I wonder if God is trying to tell me something by making people like Reuben Goldberg create a comic strip called Boob McNutt. Go figure this divine contraption of silliness. Drug free except for binges on coffee. www.rubegoldberg.org. www.reuben.org(to Read about great comic strip artists and illustrators who have won The Reuben), www.johnlennonday.com
Who I'd like to meet: My romantic life is starting to feel like realism photography. I am very tolerant to all kinds of personalities, especially people who mold their personalities like a unique fingerprint of intelligence. I am aware that there is no completely perfect person or relationships so I am willing to stick around and work things out. I'd rather live simply and be easy going but like Einstein, it's a simplication for a deeply learned theory of life, E=mc2. You don't have to have ambitions to win the Nobel Prize in any field but being sensitive to the human condition through the arts will make me fascinated by you. Some one who loves to learn and teach interesting things to you can be a soul mate forever. Hugh Hefner, Harvey and Bob Weinstein for IL POSTINO, Charlie Kaufman, Enrique Iglesias, Placido Domingo for the Broadway album, Ruben Salazar in heaven(journalist from the sixties killed in a street riot), Gimme Gimmes for the "Drag" Broadway album, and Andre 3000 for writing "Hey ya." Mick Jagger to ask him how the hell can he keep swishing his waist like an 18 year old in his sixties.
Cinema Paradiso
My life has been a montage of kisses
On my death bed, I'll string them all together
With that cosmic celluloid glue.
A dashing moment like smashing a glass
in a fireplace and taking one assertively in a kiss
Liberates one from loneliness.
Kisses that reconcile one from an argument by saying:
"Now I have the right to kiss you."
As well as the kisses that start arguments
Between one's head and one's heart.
Drunken kisses under a strobelight flash.
Plush kisses that inspire to sing in the afterglow.
Automatic car wash drive thru kisses,
Eighteen year old Teenage lips that slide on red candy flavored Eighteen Year Old lips in movie theaters while procrastinating homework.
Kisses that break down defenses and make one willing
to risk the vunerability of love.
Cinematic Kisses where helicopters hover all around.
Kisses we give to one another on the cheek
in graditude for a birthday gift.
Mother-father kisses when they have been rarified by monotony.
Cool mint chocolate kisses deep with arduous breath.
Kisses that dawn and set the sun.
Kisses with grief to one after they have passed away.
Dreams of being kissed initiating a fantisized disrobing of muscle and wealth.
A dizzy kiss while falling into a swimming pool,
Stolen kisses and ones given away liberally,
A crash kiss against the daily grind of Mayakovsky and Maria under the sleeping bears of stars with their paws full of starlight,
Morbid Keatsian wine-kisses that swell the mouth like bee stings and inspire one to say:
"Oh god, I wish that I could take poison from your lips to send me out of this world."
Kisses in the middle of riots, hurricanes and blackouts
that light up like popping Christmas lights,
Kisses that counsel one into composure,
Kisses in the wash of guitars,
Kisses that cause heartbreak and wreck homes.
The first and last kisses that ring with the
Resonance of a rainstorm. Soft kisses that kill.
Even frightening kisses that run the risk of mono or herpes.
Airy etheral kisses at a wedding in the clink of flute glasses,
Kisses that heal and end suffering. Kissing are the source of all suffering when they are lost.
Kisses that move one to act in charity and love.
The first and last kisses always remembered the most.
For these, I'll know then I did not live for nothing.
From my book, "A Journal of Kisses."
Ruben Santos Claveria
Copyright 1999
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Your element is Earth. You have your feet on the ground and are in touch with reality. Some may say you need to lighten up, but you are just not that way. It's not that you don't enjoy having fun, you only find it in more calmer activities such as writing or reading a book. But before you have your fun you always make sure your work is done. You are considered the reliable one among your friends, you would never betray anyone just like and are not influenced on peer-pressure. Friends and family can always come to you for guidance because you are wise and smart. You know what is right and what is wrong and you study hard to become something big in the future. The bad side is that your friend/s feel ignored when you spend more time with books and papers rather with them. You are not such a people person and are sometimes a question-mark on how to behave around them at certain times. Luckily it always works out, somehow. Love is not really desired in your world right now, maybe in the future when you've got a work and so on under control. After all, you are a perfectionist. Rate and message!
Antonio Hoyos will be joining us on the 16th of June, appearing as "The Great Antoine!"
We are delighted that this great comedic performer can join our line-up.
The Pop Haydn Post-Modern Medicine Show will be appearing at The Laugh Factory, 8001 Sunset Blvd. in Hollywood! One show at 8:00 PM.
Pop will be joined by Professor Dave Bourne and the Medicine Show Band, Rob Zabrecky, Sophie Evans, Antonio Hoyos, Phil Van Tee and Pop's Candy Girls for a wonderful show of Old Time Music, magic, comedy and variety.
It'll make you feel better!
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Hello my friend how are you doing? well i am sorry for not write you you for very long time.... hope you dont mind, the truth is that i got some of my own problem and thats why i am not on the mood to talk to any one... anyway i am ok now... well i just wanna say hello to you and wish you a good day... talk to you soon. regards Tashi PS if you have facebook, you can add me there with this email address tashi.d.tsering@gmail.com i use facebook for personal stuff no political....
Just stopping in to show some love on your page. Hit me back....I wanna know how things are going with you and how your week is going so far.. any big plans for the weekend??
Good to have you as a friend! So great to see the internet in action this way, shortening distances between people.
I hope all's well with you and that you enjoy checking out my web site some time.
For occasional, new, refreshing, insightful and (possibly?!) valuable content, I encourage you to sign up for my free newsfeed/email newsletter (using the form on site at page right - high quality, low quantity, no spam!).
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Best, Faber.
"Just a guy trying to make the world a better place. "
Hi Ruben Santos, Mutt's Comic We wanna thank you for your very important support in those sad days.
This thanx are in our name, in the name of Enrico's wife Paola and in the name of his sons.
Enrico Micheletti's ashes are flyin' throughout the universe and we hope his soul is finally arrived at a beautiful destination.
What about his music and the music we had recorded toghether?
We finally decide to get it out. We wanna remeber Enrico in this way. In the first quarter of 2009 we will publish all our and Enrico Micheletti' s materials on Itunes and many other stores on the web.
We'll send you a message when it's all ready.
God bless you!!! Have a wonderful 2009!!!
KEEP THE BLUES ALIVEEEE!!!!!!!
Ciao Ruben Santos, Mutt's Comic ti volevamo ringraziare per le tue parole e per il tuo sostegno in periodo così difficile per noi.
Questi ringraziamenti non sono formali, sono veramente sinceri a nome nostro, della moglie di Enrico Paola e a nome dei suoi figli.
Le ceneri di Enrico Micheletti sono disperse nel mar Tirreno e stanno viaggiando nell' universo. Noi speriamo che anche la sua anima abbia raggiunto finalmente il miglior approdo possibile.
Cosa fare del suo materiale in nostro possesso e del materiale che abbiamo registrato insieme?
Dopo aver pensato a lungo sul da farsi abbiamo deciso di pubblicarlo. Lo pubblicheremo su Itunes ed altri siti così tutti potranno trovarlo se lo cercano. Glielo dobbiamo. Glielo deve chi lo ha conosciuto.
Cercheremo di pubblicare tutto ciò che è in nostro possesso nei primi mesi del 2009.
Good to have you as a friend! So great to see the internet in action this way, shortening distances between people.
I hope all's well with you and that you enjoy checking out my web site some time.
For occasional, new, refreshing, insightful and (possibly?!) valuable content, I encourage you to sign up for my free newsfeed/email newsletter (using the form on site at page right - high quality, low quantity, no spam!).
Take care and keep in touch.
Best, Faber.
"Just a guy trying to make the world a better place. "
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