03 May 2008

Two sandwiches, tortilla chips, two rib tacos and a 2 liter Mountain Dew

I just had Chinese before starting this blog. My fortune cookie reads:
Now is a great time to broaden your scope of influence.
I think the baker's trying to tell me something. I think it may have something to do with Adam Zuniga (one day, when I'm not lazy, I'll just post all those WordPress blogs here and just delete that account - minus Sex Wednesday stuff, that is). However, it may also have to do with my writers as well. I've been sticking to what college fed me, which isn't bad because I love those writers, but I'm thinking I should really read some other things. And that starts today, really.

I think the visit to Adam's yesterday was just the first of many, and like the first read-through of a script, it was just to get to know the subject matter of the book. El Senor accompanied me to this meeting because he's helping as well. His part is for the illegal side of cannabis, meaning the smuggling, growing and dealing for commercial use, so to speak. Adam's the philosophy side and the anthropological as well. Philosopher, who, even though would probably get along with Adam, minus his spiritual talk, I'm keeping for misc. research which I'm also doing myself. The Squid is the main reason why I don't want these two worlds to meet, though Adam will not smoke around her, or us if we tell him it would make us uncomfortable, I just think she's too young.

Speaking of which, Philosopher, Chris Bennett, is there two of them? Adam lent me some of his stuff: a Cannabis Culture magazine, Marijuana Medicine by Christian Ratsch and a slew of print out articles from databases. (Speaking of which, anybody with an extra copy of this issue of Cannabis Culture who is willing to give or lend off, it would be mighty nice of you.)

[El Senor just called me to tell me he did not forget about his date, unlike the date he had with a fellow high school classmate of mine.]

Anyway, Chris Bennett is one of the writers within the Cannabis Culture magazine that Adam lent me. I haven't gotten around to reading the article yet, but the name reminded me of someone Gilson made me read in Philosophy of the Mind - or the other philosophy course I took with him. I'm not sure if it was online or in the text, but considering I have the text, I should check it out, huh? That would be too easy and Ennui Prayer doesn't do anything easy (insert an exgirlfriend joke here, wise guy).

Gah! This has become too long...part two will be up shortly for those of you with short attention spans it doesn't end h......






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