Polluting the Stream of Collective Consciousness

If any of you listen to Etcetera, you’ll hear my voice someone identifying themselves as me calling in about halfway through today’s episode. I hereby disavow anything I said this person may have said about me, especially involving certain types of films and having studios in which to make them. I’m glad to have finally broken radio silence and called in to say “hey” This person seemed awfully pleased with himself.

Oh, and if you’re visiting here for the first time because of Etcetera, welcome. I’m nowhere near as cool or profound as people like Dorsey or “Fing Andrew,” but hopefully you’ll find something of interest in my pointless ramblings.

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2 Responses to “Polluting the Stream of Collective Consciousness”

  1. Erik Says:

    Dropping by to say hi. We have you linked up now. You’re “Our Maine Man.” That’ll do for now. We’ll see if it sticks. But rest assured, YOU WILL BE MONIKERED.

    Looking forward to nosing around here.

    Do you like the new Paul Simon album a lot? Should I buy it? Will it be a classic? Will I listen to it over and over and over?

    I also need to find out about this lost-fm thing. Looks interesting.

    Anyway, fun to talk to you. I’m stoked. Another artsy type. We’ve got producers and web designers and graphic artists and musicians and filmmakers and radio folks and writers coming out our arse. Very cool. Maybe one day we can all work on something together and finally the world will bow before us. Anyway…I digress.

    Take care. See you around.

  2. andrew Says:

    Thanks for the link, dude. As for the Simon, I really like it. Time will tell if it’s a “classic,” but there’s a lot of great stuff on it. I’ll have to see if I can whip up a haiku review to do it justice.

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