Chapter 25
Thursday, September 29, 2005
  "...wall to wall floors in America."
Don't know how long this story will be up. "What people around the world love about American culture, the report said, is a sense of freedom found in its writers, musicians, painters, choreographers and filmmakers." So did anyone else see Scorsese's amazing documentary 'No Direction Home' on PBS this week? Talk about captivating, especially the last hour of Part II.
"'America is still seen as a place where things can happen, where change is not feared; a land of diversity, openness, candor and generosity,' the report said."
Ok.
 
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ok ok, I wrote that last one...just curious...
 
dude...you'll never guess who i met today at bennigans? ok ill tell u....
FATS DOMINO!!! it made my freaking day. just thought id share. I got a pic of him with me and the staff..im gettin a copy...sweet
 
ps...ur blog for this day is good too...haha
 
dude. picture. so cool. "I FOUND MY THRILL..." man. and I thought meeting Rupert Jee was cool.
 
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