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2009-12-25 09:10 pm

Why I Did What I Did On Facebook This Week

Twice, I put up song quotes that probably seemed obscure to everybody. I didn't know how prophetic they would turn out to be.

They were from the Stevie Nicks' song "Blue Lamp", which was included on the soundtrack to the animated movie Heavy Metal. I'd have to see the movie again to find the on-screen context, but the off-screen context, and its parallels to my own life now, are worth explaining.

When Stevie wrote the song, she was arguably the most successful woman in the world of rock music. She achieved superstardom in the space of about five years since joining Fleetwood Mac. But this success also forced her to take a hard look at what really mattered in her life. She found herself at the same place a lot of "adult children" find themselves in regard to family relations; the need for love that isn't coddling, the need for freedom that isn't abandonment; the need for a more level relationship with one's parents.

This is what "Blue Lamp" is about, although it is, in another perspective, a Christmas song. So often these familial relationship troubles come to crises over the holidays, and so often people can't see the holidays as a time of joy but as an impending storm of raw emotions.

For many years, I was problematic when it came to family reunions. I'm trying to be more relaxed about it now and not as anxious...but it takes some effort. Sometimes it's a very necessary thing to drop being an adult for a day or two and go back to "Mama's Little Girl" or "Chip Off The Old Block" to remind your heart who you are--and who really loves you.
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2009-10-30 11:23 pm

Latest Book of Tepid Quote

"One man's 'bureaucracy' is another man's 'law & order'."--Tepid 10:30
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2009-05-07 10:09 pm

Tepid 5:06

"Don't underestimate the Republican AND Democratic national parties' ability to provide an unending supply of scumbags to replace those voted out of office and perpetuate the status quo for their big-money masters."
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2007-02-11 11:45 pm
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Self-Quote

"The Revolution will not be televised. It will be collected in a DVD thinpak, however." Dunno when I did it, but I'll probably add it to the Book of Tepid eventually.

I'm also going through and "tagging" my older posts. As of now, I've gotten through June of 2005 and will resolve to tag a month's worth of posts per day from here till I finish.
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2005-06-22 04:35 pm

Quick Addition To The Book Of Tepid

Hey.

"My Spirit Animal is a predatory bloodsucker. Since my religion condemns the consumption of blood, could I just suck out some of your soul instead? It won't hurt very much, and it's not like you're using yours."--Tepid 6:23

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2005-03-13 12:00 am
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The Book of Tepid, Finale

"It is rumored that Susano told the Marxist Chihuahua: 'Gorditas are fine, but I believe tacos are best served LIVE!'"--Tepid 8:06 ExpandRead more... )
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2005-03-10 12:01 am
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More Book of Tepid

"Now it's official. Everybody has a messed mind."--Tepid 4:10
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"The inventor of the Mute Button is an unsung hero."--Tepid 7:29
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2005-03-08 12:01 am
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The Book of Tepid, Section I

Hey.

"The Book of Tepid" is a loose collection of my signature lines, quotes and quasi-witticisms that I've been assembling since 1997. Some of these quotes have been used by others, and I thank them. But I am taking the opportunity now to post the whole thing to set the record straight. I'll post this in three Sections.

Here we go:

THE BOOK OF TEPID, 2005 EDITION

"It's a shame that this nation has a prohibition on cruel and unusual punishment. I say this because I know a great way to get revenge upon the inventor of the pop-up Window..."--Tepid 1:07
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"As my buddy Dave Farris would say...'Ouch!'"--Tepid 3:25