Monday, June 06, 2005



sic transit gloria mundi
: So the glory of this world passes away. (An exclamatory phrase used at the installations of the popes.)

Perhaps that is the origination of the line, and perhaps not, but Tony indulges his readers with such a writing aplomb that it excites my thought process. My mind flurries with thought as I read such writing grace.

From only a handful of posts, you begin to experience the thought process of his retrospective. Each post combines his dynamic life and his famed "bohemian" character to tell his self-described "boring" life in a way that breathes with vibrant life.

I write these last lines with a different level of allure because after reading his post, it elicits a high level of vocabulary, reminiscent of Caldwell's Honors English class. How the Hellraiser poster still lingers in my mind during times of distraught english study.

I would think a great job would be to be a professional inspiration. Not like Tony Robbins or those types -- they always come off as preachy and cheesy. I am sometimes inspired by the preachy types, but to be truly inspirational -- to draw out one's potential through either my own story or experience or some relevant story. That would be awesome.

Wednesday, June 01, 2005



The Postal Service -- Nothing Better (1:10-1:24)

Tell me am I right to think that there could be nothing better
Than making you my bride and slowly growing old together

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