1.22.2009

Marsailles Likes #1

When your down, there's few, precious things you can do to level yourself out.

Exercise?
Pshh.
Interior Design?
Well, for some folks.
Binge eating?
Well, yeah. Of course.

But what I'm trying to get at is...flossing.

There's something comforting about the occasionally routine maintenance of that which usually gets neglected. Like dewebbing the corners of your home. Or reorganizing a spice rack. Or wiping after going #2.

Oh and that stingy, bloody, awesome sensation immediately after? What other mundane activity leaves your mouth so raw and your spirit so gratified?

Chewin' on a horseshoe?
I don't think so.

So get out there and stretch some sexy, waxy, lace between those pearly whites.

1.21.2009

Jan 03, 2009

Saturday morning was particularly interesting. Dani offered to make me breakfast but she fell asleep, so I just head over to the Quarry to hang out with Isabel, whom delivered several items that had gone missing from my collection, thanks to the interest of Elysia (Isabel's older sis). Items include GTAIV for the Xbox360, the inspiring book "Blink" by Malcom Gladwell, and the most intriguing encyclopedia of signs and ideograms "Symbols". After having a chat with Isabel's dad about taking care of his lil baby, we walked around and had breakfast at Chili's. I splurged on two appetizers of Southwest Eggrolls while she didn't have a single bite. Afterwards we walked around Borders, which is a bad idea because I always want to take the books home with me, and in order to do that I have to hand over money. While there I was looking for the much acclaimed Jefferson Bible, in there are the majestic and humanistic words of Thomas Jefferson's rendition of the Holy Bible, without all the smoke and mirrors of course. Down to the basics of morality and the evident truths.
After killing an hour or two, next door was the theater where we got a last minute ticket of Day the Earth Stood Still. A lot of other things stood still that day, like my unresolving interest in Keanu Reeves. Constantine was pretty neat, hints of Matrix dejavu. But this was just silly. Just because it's Keanu Reeves does not mean it's okay to make him act like the character Neo but just in another film dimension. The original was a classic, yet this remake had way too much in common, in particular the cheesy lines and over the top with blaring special effects and little substance to the plot, reality, and immensity of the situation.

 *PLOT SPOILER* The U.S. holds the Alien ambassador/scout prisoner while proving that we're all a bunch of idiots anyways who need to be wiped out in order to save Earth.  It was touching when he said the Earth does not belong to us and we're threatening it's survival. Though with the characters, the little boy was a real pain in the ass, his role was entirely not necessary and seemed to be included in order to show not only family values, but how they're seriously deteroated in our generation. Instead of real discipline, he's spoiled to the brink of threatening humanity's survival. In all seriousness, even for a sci-fi movie, this was a bit bland and messily put together. We're in a film era of remakes because genuity has also declined in the rapid extortion of creativity. Yet we're going to reach an era of remakes of remakes in no time, because this kind of movie-making is more for budget-making than real entertainment. (hints of The Matrix, Godzilla, X-Files, Independence Day, and other ridiculous sci-fi spoofs in a big mashup) 

To sum things up, this is why alternative and independent productions, mostly from smaller companies, are going to be showing real progress as we're transitioning into an age of the self publisher for the greater masses. Cutting out the middle men who reign control on the flow of creativity and information. That way we can get productions with higher quality and passion, in greater quantity. 

Though on a positive note, there were some ideas that could've been explored more, which goes hand in hand with my own beliefs, the fact that nothing is never lost, only transformed into something new. Reincarnation in a various sense. The film had a lot of interesting views, which follows some neo-athiest type of understandings. Existentilism in a way. Also the fact that Earth is a precious resource not only to ourselves, but for other life out there in the Universe. We're a standing beacon of survival in a galaxy of dead planets. The universe is a big big place, and this is the only world we're going to have for a long time. We definitely need to get our act together without divine intervention from aliens. 

1.20.2009

Truth

"Every day a historical event happens in your life."

1.16.2009

Dignan represents the raw creativity that sometimes sparks in this region of the world. A muse for me and hopefully for others.








View all San Antonio events at Eventful




I'm posting one of my f avorite bands.


Dignan is playing SXSW

1.11.2009

goodnight cabin

http://www.purevolume.com/thecabin

marsailles - vocals/guitar
rick- percussion
david- clarinet 

1.09.2009

Jan 02, 2009

We start the day off early again. A venture to get the internet. D-Rod drives us to Time Warner where we purchased the 10Mmbs data plan. We parooze Azel's art store where we get an idea to make bamboo art tools from harvested "crop". Afterwards we grab some bread and honey turkey from Sun Harvest to make a small meal outside in the front of the market. A pretty girl passes us by and we make a fool of ourselves by trying not to be obvious looking at her. Anywho, we return back to the cabin to wait for the Time Warner contractor to come, supposedly between "now" and 9m which is a lot of time to kill. 

He comes between 3-5pm and took awhile to complete (a whole hour). Beforehand I brought over spare magazines, my old PC "Tlahtoani", and other what nots. When the Warner guy is done I head to At&t to upgrade my phone (iPhone 3g!) I pay a past due bill to fulfill requirements playing around with the phone at the cabin, I wait for David and Marsailles, we fix Yve's Mom's infected PC with a fresh install of Windows XP Home Edition. Yet I can't find the serial that goes with the disc, so we end up heading out to Starbucks to keep Marsailles energized. On the way to HEB we witness a car accident in the middle of the road. We shop on $20 budget for groceries. What we find is a handful of ingredients to feast upon for the night. 

1.06.2009

DIrection

Is hard to come by, and easy to lose.

1.04.2009



To love is instinct 

Known by all, we are not meant

To live without it. 

D.

Firsts for all

Lacking the need to sleep. I traverse to the cabin for the first day of productivity in an extremely long time. DRod (David Rodriguez) and Marsailles are awake organizing the furniture and our future. They pick up items from Texas Thrift, when I arrive we hit up Starbucks for drinks. Organic Chocolate milk for me please. Afterwards we're in Home Depot for spare keys where the cooky sales clerk flirted with M. It should be noted that they (D&M) were looking for a costume chest yet the sales lady aggressively denied the purchase it due to a missing tag.

We grab some bites from the free samples available at the Showtime booths in the Alon Market HEB. The organic looked delicious.

Down the street we stop by Time Warner and Asels Art Store yet it's closed for New Years. We go to Sun Harvest instead to kill some time and embrace the smell of natural foods.

For a little celebration it's off to Samurai Sushi, our appetites were at peak looking at all the organic foods. Though we know fish has a lot of Mercury. The sacrifice was definitely worth it. Philly Roll, Alaskan Roll, Spider, and Samurai roll.

Fine dined, we head over to OP Schnabel park in serach of the bamboo forest. Inspired, we take samples of bamboo with us to the cabin to grow some plants.

After lounging a bit we all depart on an accomplished day and fulfilled night.


For me that includes hours of gaming Total War: Medieval II, and a full night's rest.