Saturday, November 18, 2006

How To Figure Out A Garrison Lock Combination

52-End of blog

Well, everything at the end! adventure stops for me. Not that I disavow everything I learned about respect for sacred things as water, air, earth and sky so

LIFE!

Only that I no longer have the energy to complete this adventure blogosphere!

So I ended this blog by thanking all those who read me, their support, encouragement and positive thoughts.

I leave the blog in the state so he can make may be something to those who comply not end up the mysteries of clicks.

Good continuation to all!

Saturday, November 11, 2006

Christmas Sweaters In Niagara Falls

51-The Charter of sheep

1) I accept competition as the basis of our system, although I realize that this operation generates frustration and anger for the vast majority of losers,


2) I agree to be humiliated or exploited if let me have my turn to humiliate or exploit someone in an inferior position in the pyramid Social

3) I agree to the exclusion social outsiders, misfits and low because I believe that the management of the company has its limits,

4) I agree to pay the banks to invest my wages at their convenience, and that 'They do me no revertants dividend of their huge profits (which will serve to rob poor countries that accept implicitly). I also accept that they charge a high commission to lend me the money that is different from that of other clients,

5) I agree that is frozen and that we throw tons of food not only during the collapse, rather than to give to the needy and to allow hundreds of thousands of people do not die of starvation each year

6) I agree that it is forbidden to end his life quickly, however I tolerate so be it slowly inhaling or ingesting toxic substances permitted by the states,

7) I agree that we make war to make peace. I agree that in the name of peace, the first expense statements or the defense budget. So I accept that conflicts are created artificially to sell stocks of weapons and turn the world economy,

8) I accept the hegemony of oil in our economy, although it is an expensive and polluting energy, and I agree to prevent any attempt to substitute, if s transpire that we discover a free and unlimited energy production, which would be our loss,

9) I agree that we condemn the killing of his neighbor, unless the decree states it is an enemy and encourage us to kill him,

10) I agree that we divide public opinion by creating political parties of left and right who spend their time to fight in giving me the impression of advancing the system. I accept also all sorts of possible divisions, provided they allow me to focus my anger toward the designated enemies that we will wave the portrait in front of my eyes,

11) I agree that the power to shape the public opinion, once held by religions, is now in the hands of unelected racketeers totally free and democratically controlled states, because I am convinced they will make good use,

12) J accept the idea that happiness comes down to comfort, love, sex, and freedom to the satisfaction of all desires, because that is what advertising I rehashing all day. I am more unhappy the more I eat: I will fulfill my role in contributing to the smooth functioning of our economy,

13) I agree that the value of a person is measured by the size of his bank account, that we appreciate its usefulness in terms of productivity rather than quality, and that's excluded from the system if it is not productive enough,

14) I agree that it pays handsomely players or football players, much less teachers and doctors in charge of education and health future generations

15) I agree that we put the bench in society seniors whose experience could be helpful, because it is the most advanced civilization on the planet (and probably the universe) we know that experience does not share or transmitted,

16) I agree that I will be present negative news and terrifying world every day, so I can enjoy a how our situation is normal and how lucky I am to live in the West. I know that maintaining the fear in our minds can only be beneficial for us

17) I agree that the industrial, military and politicians meet regularly to consult us without taking decisions that affect the future of life and the planet,

18) I agree to consume beef treated with hormones without being asked explicitly noted. I agree that GMO crops can spread throughout the world, enabling trusts the food to patent life, to reap substantial dividends and held under the yoke of world agriculture,

19 ) I agree that international banks lend money to countries seeking to arm themselves and fight, and so those who choose to make war and those who do not will not. I am aware that it is better to finance both sides to be sure of making money, and perpetuating the conflict as long as possible in order to totally plunder their resources if they can not repay loans,

20) I agree that multinationals refrain from applying the social progress of the West in poor countries. Considering that this is already an improvement to make them work, I prefer using the laws in force in those countries to make children work in inhuman conditions and precarious. On behalf of human rights and citizen, we have no right to interference,

21) I agree that politicians may be of questionable honesty and sometimes even corrupt. I also think that this is normal given the strong pressures they face. For the majority by cons, zero tolerance should be appropriate,

22) I agree that the pharmaceutical companies and food manufacturers in poor countries sell products obsolete or use of carcinogenic substances banned in the West ,

23) I agree that the remainder of the planet, that is to say four billion people, may think differently if he did not come here to express his beliefs, much less try to explain our history with philosophical notions primitive

24) I accept the idea that there are only two possibilities in nature, namely hunt or be hunted. And if we are endowed with consciousness and language, it is certainly not escape this duality, but to justify why we act this way,

25) I agree to consider our past as an uninterrupted series of conflicts, conspiracies political and hegemonic intentions, but I know all this now because we are no longer at the peak of our evolution, and that the only rules governing our world are seeking happiness and freedom of all peoples As we keep hearing in our political discourse,

26) I accept without question and I consider all truths theories proposed for explaining the mystery of our origins. And I accept that nature could put millions of years to create a human being whose only hobby is destroying his own species in a few moments

27) I accept the pursuit of profit as the supreme goal of humanity, and the accumulation of wealth as the fulfillment of human life,

28) I accept the destruction of forests, nearly disappearance of fish from rivers and oceans. I accept the increase of industrial pollution and the spread of chemical poisons and radioactive elements in nature. I agree to the use of all kinds of chemical additives in my diet because I am convinced that if we put them there, is that they are useful and safe

29) I accept economic war raging on the planet, even if I feel it leads to an unprecedented disaster,

30) I accept this situation, and I admit I can not do anything to change it or improve it,

31) I accept being treated like cattle, because all things considered, I think I am no better,

32) I agree not to ask any question, to ignore all this, and make no real opposition because I am too busy with my life and my worries. I accept even death to defend this policy if you ask me,

33) I therefore agree, in my soul and awareness and finally, this sad array that you put before my eyes But I can see the reality of things. I know that you act for my sake and that of everyone, and I thank you.


Manufactured by friendship on earth, September 11, 2003.

signed X

Sunday, October 8, 2006

I Want To See Indian Boobs In Bra

Quartet 49-48-

This bothers me for a very long time! Observe people and places and ask others what they see too!

Four questions for the week:

1 - How many people see you eat sandwiches for lunch or cooked food compared to those who are to eat?

2 - How many people eat bars chocolotées compared to fruits around you?

3 - Why specify that there are 200 grams of vegetable soup in a bottle?

4 - How long have you seeing stars in the sky?

If you have questions and want to play the game, any suggestion is welcome.

Saturday, October 7, 2006

Tri Fold Mirror By Joy

questions .... Why can not I eat more meat!

I'll max out Louva ( manifesto for vegetarianism: inspiring! ) to talk about my personal experience. Several months ago, I started without forcing me to eat less meat. Quite difficult for a carnivore like me. Although my mother does not always cook meat, it is a matter that I love. Following the conversion of organic foods in my diet, thinking about the source of the meat took in me.

I started thinking about the eating of meat from animals as alive as me, who came to the world, lived and died out in the same way I do. Of tenderness and affection they could give. So I wondered if he was so insignificant that eating these living things?

So without forcing me, I started eating less meat, until no more food! Except among others ....

All recently, I was assomée twice by a disease that had symptoms of influenza

Heavy fevers, colds important, especially headaches and bronchitis! These symtoms grueling systematically consistent with the consumption of meat. Moreover, to speed my recovery and avoid too long bedridden, I had to remove eggs, meat, fish from my diet.

I do tinker with it to the meat. I think my body no longer supports it. However, sometimes I feel a craving!

I'm pleased with headboard on sprouts, soy foods (soybeans only from organic or biodynamic farming ), legumes, nuts, fruits, vegetables very good qualities.

A whenever I eat meat, I feel guilty about the suffering inflicted on other living beings and especially j'ingère anger sadness and suffering that was steeped in the flesh. Although

course, I also removed the cow's milk from my diet. In retrospect, I attribute many of the diseases that consumption of cow's milk.

A another of my thoughts was to tell me he was damn contradictory to use organic cosmetics not tested on animals and continue to contribute to their killing through food. In fact, I had access through the canvas with a picture that showed what is called euphemistically tests on animals. It was such an incision their raw flesh and putting on lipstick "I'm worth it" and then give the appearance of any bimbo!

You want to know more? I present some links that can give you an overview of why and how:

http://www.pour-les-animaux.de/sante_vegetarisme.html
http://fr.ekopedia.org/V % C3% A9g% C3% A9tarisme
Absolutely Green: A list of sites against animal exploitation

Wednesday, March 15, 2006

Price For Changing Thermostat

Summary: The Literary Review of April

Discover the summary of the next issue of The Journal Literary . She will be in bookstores on April 3.



Tsepeneag Dumitru, The beautiful Romanian
Paucard Alain, Claude Waiting
Kayat, The gardener
Serge-Alain Sanset, Life business
Catherine Jarrett, Mary and other fragments (III )

Chronicles

Cyrille Martinez Sunny afternoon
Vincent Roy, Reading this time XII

Review

Angie David, Laure Limongi, Alterfictions
(interview with Florent Georgesco)

Alexandre Astruc, Francois Weyergans
or Portrait of the Artist as a young assassin

Jean-Claude Perrier Moods of literary criticism (5)
Notes


About Fred Leal, Attila József, Fabrice Gabriel, JG Ballard, Gilbert Bordes, José Eduardo Agualusa, Iegor Gran, Samuel R. Delany, Jean-Louis Costes, Danielle Memory, Johann Joachim Winckelmann, Jacques de Saint-Victor, Tony Duvert

Sessions

Lessons on Pierre Guyotat French,
at the University of Paris VIII

Thursday, March 9, 2006

How Much To Call Ambulance

Summary: The Literary Review of Mars


Thierry Séchan Destroying a Hopper
Pierre Grimblat, J't'y take
Catherine Jarrett, Mary and other fragments ( II)
Bernard Leconte An Evening in Mareuil
Jean-Luc Caizergues, My suicide

Chronicles

Roger Judrin, Harvest scum
Grozdanovitch Denis, Snapshots fantasy (III)
Vincent Roy, this time Playing XI

Review

Gabriel Matzneff, The epitome of
Carbonaro (interview with Florent Georgesco)

Mourlet Michel, Journal 2005-2006 Critical
Jean-Claude Perrier Moods of a critic Literary (4)

Notes

About Orhan Pamuk, Paul Willems, Nathalie Ours
James Flint, Christine Murillo, Jean-Claude Leguay Œstermann Gregoire, Alain
Santacreu, Kathy Acker, Claire Beyer Jacques Aboucaya

Sessions

Lessons Guyotat Pierre on the French language,
at the University of Paris VIII

Wednesday, February 22, 2006

Burts Bees Lotion On Tattoo

My neighbor on the street Beautreillis


My neighbor Street Beautreillis
Video sent by Lucyluck
Lecture-concert "My name did you say nothing of the Centre Wallonie Bruxelles 17.02.2006 on the occasion of the publication of: Mobile Auto

Fiction (POL)
complete and Poetry (Exiles)

Eric Meunié, text
Vincent Segal, electric cello

( Preview of Resurrection Jim Morrison by Eric Meunié, The Literary Review No. 16, July-August 2005.)

Monday, February 20, 2006

How Long After Implantation Can Symptoms Occur

Here Comes the Bridegroom


The latest novel by Gabriel Matzneff: Here Comes the Bridegroom seems Éditions de La Table Ronde. It will be available in bookstores on March 2. On this occasion
Literary Journal publishes in its issue of March 3, a long interview with Florent Georgesco under the title The epitome of Carbonaro.

Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Monster Energy Rubber Bracelets

Summary: Book Review of February




The Literary Review of February will be presented on Thursday in bookstores. But now learn its contents ...


Jean-Luc Caizergues, Mourad
Catherine Jarrett, Mary and other fragments (I)
Sacha Ramos Elegy pooch
Jean-Luc Parant Our eyes
Alfred Eibel, Three Genevoises handpicked
Nicolas Vatimbella, Soul

Chronicles

Grozdanovitch Denis, fantasy Snapshots (II)
Vincent Eggericx, Curricula
Vincent Roy, Reading this time X

Review

Philippe Sollers, The gospel of Nietzsche
(interview with Vincent Roy and Florent Georgesco)

Alain Paucard, Poor Valmont
Capparos Olivier, horses and snakes literature coming
Jean-Claude Perrier Moods a literary critic (3)



Notes About Eric Meunié Ben Schott, Mathieu Lindon,
Salim Bachi, Emmanuelle Pireyre, Bernard Dufour, Jack-Alain Léger
Pierre-Jean Rémy, Franz Bartelt, Michel Luneau, Claire Wolniewicz, Alain Robbe-Grillet

Sessions

Lessons Pierre Guyotat on the French language,
at the University Paris VIII

Monday, January 30, 2006

Get Gold Plated Desert Eagle

Note: About Eric Meunié, Auto Mobile and Fiction Complete Poetry





How can a man (which the author, Eric Meunié, appoints: Eric Meunié) is found-t shovel it by hand on a beach, with nothing to possess a swimsuit and a towel, to dig the sand alongside the transvestite who moments earlier was massaging (all) in his trailer? Which road the little red rental car that was waiting, now inaccessible, a parking lot, she has followed the lead to destitution perfect, this drop in the sea? Embark Auto Mobile Fiction is in fact (all the titles do not lie) to get into a car, and twists with her until her arrival, which is still perhaps not. Some roads are made to lose their tourist. But back to the first page. Slip even that which precedes (and is on page 7): I am sorry to appear, I am forced, it seems (I quote) that "this text owes much" to your servant. I do not know if this is correct, the sure thing is that I have seen this book before it is and, seeing him train, I knew it would be a book very unique and beautiful. That, leaving the top 7, I am here to confirm.
I disappear. Page 11: Landing in Saint-Raphael. Our rights should not be alone, a woman and a child were expected to be completed this summer table. Yes, but there is one, and we have to live anyway. A week ahead. A house also. And the red car, he would never leave much. Solitude offers a number of possibilities that can go to infinity, that is to say, sometimes to zero: with a guide to newspaper ads, it will leave in search of pleasure (relief), delivered not to himself but to the man who rid himself of its flaws, its sorrows, its history, this sort of man who is pure in us as a souvenir of the indeterminate, or the influence of the species. Squirting far from his love seems to Meunié Eric (the character) the safest way to lighten the weight. Meunié Eric (the author) takes care of him that shirk is long and complex, and it may go in unexpected ways, to the fullest deprivation: bathing suit, towel and transvestite. An acceptance of this forms a blessing arises in this triangle is one of the mysteries of Auto Mobile Fiction, which is only sensible if you let walk with the narrator: he must enter in the car.
Because everything in this novel is driving case. The author holds the wheel tight. He leads a cracking pace, slow, slow down, restarts at will (including reverse). His mastery is such that his sentences seem to allow for free movement, without filter, the entire bric-a-brac of a spirit, that panic makes more and more agitated, rickety, upside down. People situations, landscapes, no light, the smallest detail go into this unstoppable movement which is woven a network of analogies which is a trap for the narrator and the reader. It comes very close as a writer rarely allows. It is on the verge of falling. It has a good mind, as the pleasure of this presence is strong. Only the irony of Eric Meunié (author), brought against his character, keeps us from saying, but here is what is so good, that's how it should be. And elegance of the writing leads us to clarify our sense, precision which defines the scope romantic: I am almost like this guy, it makes the same sound, we live in a manner similar things incomparable. Eric Meunié (both) concentrated in the small cabin of his vehicle making a living, and occasionally the bad literature, childhood, family, couple, child, and complex trauma, but he did not contemplate, touched the place, as in the so-called auto-fiction (he is more mobile), all this comes as your life comes when you read this and mine by writing them as which, without needing to be said, is there. The best literature says what is there, who did not need to be said. Not the story of a life, but its brilliance, the magic of its immediacy, not the serious, serious, tragic, but the grace - in the worst afflicted, no matter. Self Meunié Eric is one of those great ideas What physical adventure novelists (the sanatorium in The Magic Mountain, the Typhoon boat, or already in the car - and the hotel room - Lolita). It brings a man. It allows him to live in one week what he has already lived, and a little of what he has left to live. And brings us together with him.
Meunié Eric (writer) publishes simultaneously complete Poetry, which brings together the notes he has written over twenty years, ranked in descending order (scroll down the book by its edge, you'll purify form). What the novel focused, this book scatters (rockets). Manufacturing fuel explosion. What is already stretched and vibrated slams into formulas, aphorisms, short stories, scraps of newspapers (never in sentences). Meunié which we described a Meunié undetermined, is determined differently. It is a moralist: "From generation to generation, is transmitted the same youthful energy and joy that is useless, never succeeds in its purposes, and that the time beat," which occasionally as appropriate in this kind is great philosopher: "The idea that an animal's death is the ambition of the sage. But it is also, we already knew, a novelist, which shows a tremendous capacity for expression, put the notes in the service of the sheer force of evocation, which, for irony this time Sovereign, the moralist remains close: "A couple entwines the dock with a sigh, then both get on the train" "She dreams that he is leaving. She wakes up crying. He was awakened by sobs. He goes, "" Look, "he said flanked by two guards, I just lost the hand." He looks at you, of course, do not worry, things are bound to view this kind of total book (poetry of all kinds, except poietic, no comedy here, its destruction only): "A man reads Freud the train. He occasionally throws his head and stared at some travelers, to verify, "" The actors have terrible stage fright. Spectators are fighting against sleep. "
The tone, however, dominates complete Poetry is an intimate nature. We feel that the book out of which these fragments do not leave the author. Literature, for those who have the talent and the courage to do is also this: an appeal. Try it. You are mistaken, they lie to you, it throws you, get away, write in your filofax few harsh words and salient, it works at least since Horace. You will not forget, you'll simply find a better (life). Meunié here within (and outside) the hassle (yours) "Not only was miserable, but increasingly it's over" "I owe my solitude to sexuality"; "I try to admit it straddles me more." All this is not a radiant joy, I noted. But I invite you to find joy, great joy. Desolation, failure, sadness, longing and chuckle: we agree. But without an energy measure, which would have been rather weak Meunié if Eric had wanted to save something other than itself. Auto Mobile Fiction and Poetry full fruits appear in a manner unconscious strategy whose principal is to destroy, to leave nothing standing to leave a breath summarize all life (we sometimes feel like a lost man alone in the dark, who knows no other world outside his breathing, the cave resonates) to establish at least on this rock, human speech, able to rise again when there's nothing left.
Read these books. Get close to Eric Meunié. You will not appear suddenly on page 7 of Auto Mobile Fiction, but you will discover the same dazzle me a great writer, and at the same time, what a great writer (always new experience): this rate, the occupation of your mind by an unprecedented pace, this different rate in the flow of your thoughts, your feelings, your memories ... Let you open the box in Meunié. Discover Eric Meunié. The literature has not finished with you.

Florent Georgesco

Auto Mobile Fiction, Editions POL, € 16, January 2006 - Full Poetry, Publishing Exiles, € 17, January 2006