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Review of Sick Thoughts Does Miami Concert 8/4/2023

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Last Friday night, Drew Owen of New Orleans performed with his band Sick Thoughts at Naomi’s Garden, an outdoor creole restaurant in Miami, because local punk Emmanuel “Gordo” of Hardcore for Punx and the booking agency Alt Miami were able to put on the concert for music lovers’ benefit.

Naomi’s food was lecker, rico. An order of a large chicken soup came with creamed spinach, creole potatoes, regular potatoes, all mixed in with the soup.

It was an enjoyable time, sitting, drinking IPA, talking to concert-goers.

Drew Owen had Sick Thoughts T-shirts and LPs for sale for the dirt cheap.

Alt Miami had Shitstorm’s new LP “Only In Dade” for sale, as well as T-shirts that said Ejecutador, and Caveman Cult on LP.

Ejecutador joked, “this song is about junkies,” to which some foos cheered. “Losers,” the singer then chimed, after a priceless pause.

People loved the concert and showed it with their moshpit-dancing and singing along.

by Richard Harrison, on instagram @yeahsoletsdoit

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Here is a Look at What I Have Been On These Days

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Really feeling this Sick Thoughts song called “Acid Flashback.” It is on YouTube. I transcribed it into my songbook. Almost ready to post my performance. First, I would like to discuss a few things that have me buzzing. Queso Duro, a Honduran cheese is deliciously sour. It is made from spoiled milk and tastes amazing in a baleada. Edible things besides that include: lion’s mane, cordyceps, and turkey tail mushrooms. As much as the ads were driving me crazy I went and bought some at Whole Foods. Still you might like to try them, as they promise to increase awareness and gut health, while tasting like coffee. I am really excited to get in my PJs and attend the Memphis punk rock music festival on GonerFest TV, a broadcast performance of bands like Thee Oh sees, miscelaneous aussie punks, and the Gories. This blog Men Explain Things to Me is pretty hilarious. This story about a surfer being harrassed by a sea otter is interesting, because it touches on animal law. I do not want to get bitten when I am on my surfboard. Still, it seems crazy to me when the law tries to punish animals. Juxtapoze this harsh punishment on the sea otter with examples of humans having fun with pointless killing of sharks. It is a conundrum. In other nautical info, this short story by Robert Louis Stevenson is really doing it for me. If you love tiki huts and island romance and adventure, it is for you. In that same vein of brit lit, this movie called The Nightingale is an easy and exciting watch. It changed the way I look at reality. Since it is summer, you may be thinking you will find happiness in a bottle: and here it is. Combine with the outdoors on a sunny day for maximum enjoyment. Tomorrow is the birthday of my friend Lee, who owns a shipping container house with a pool table inside. These houses go for the cheap.

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8 Ways to Get Over Hangxiety and Make Friends at Concerts

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Have you ever been to a concert and found it an uncomfortable, anxiety-inducing experience?

If you have anxiety, like I do then you probably get nervous at shows and find yourself alone in a corner sipping a cold beer and ignoring everything.

You go there thinking you will meet someone and forge a social connection that will make you happy. You get nervous in the moment. You overthink everything you say. You wind up talking to someone who never really interested you. You come home with a sense of rejection.

Maybe you are at a punk concert and the singer is angry and their spittle is flying and people are pushing you from all around. That scares you. Or maybe you’ve come to your senses and go to safer concerts in stead. You are queueing for drinks and there is a cool person in front of you, so you want to talk to them. Do you? You’re not pretending to enjoy the silence at the concert, are you?

Aside from work, where else are you going to make friends? That is why you might want to meet someone at a concert. You have a mutual interest. Bang! You might both play music. Boom! Do something about it! Shabam!

Well, here is a list of 8 things you can do to break through that repression.

1. Shout at the crowd, “wassup donkeys?” This garners attention. People will remember you.

2. Approach someone attractive and ask them a question about their whatzit. A whatzit is a launch ramp for conversation, like a band T-shirt. It displays a person’s interests.

3. Speak to people in a casual, conversational way. Try not to say “yeah” in response. Use an anecdote or funny story that you practiced in the mirror.

4. If someone says something that bothers you, say “I feel ______ (insert emotion) about what you said, because I need _______ (insert need) and I’m not getting that.” Don’t get confused or confrontational.

5. Express emotions. There’s no reason not to. If that feels embarrassing, then unpack that. Our brains challenge as a rule, and your ability to speak to someone new will set off alarms. Don’t let anyone stop you.

6. Listen closely. Respond with your interpretation of what people said to you.

7. Attend the concert alone. This will keep you from being tied down to a friend. You will be able to meet folks.

8. Know the lyrics to the songs. Listen to them heavily before the concert. That way, people will notice you singing and join in.

I hope you enjoy this list. I also hope you stop going to concerts just to support bands who are mean to you and that you get a real job.

I hope you make some friends. Too often life feels disconnected.

If you really give this meeting people thing the old college try, then you will be happier, whether or not you do get somebodies number. To be real, I would go for the number. Having somebody to lean on any old time is unmatched in enjoyment.

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Review of Afire (2023) by Christian Petzold

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Do you have a game plan for where you are going to go when this on-fire world becomes truly deadly? I’m asking for a friend.

Wish I knew what I am gonna do when the climate changes to a deathray.

I was talking to my pal Bianca from the Paradis cafe today about how crazy hot it is already and how this is the coldest summer of the rest of history. It left me with the sense I ought to get more tattoos and maybe move off to Germany, like I dream of doing.

That will be the only help I offer this blogpost: Do your bucket list now, while you still can.

Before I forget, yes, this movie is good as das geld and definitely lives up to expectations one has of Christian Petzold. It is Yella good. It is Transit good.

Go see it at an indie theatre. This film is still hot off the presses. It will probably be out on the Mubi streaming service. I’m only telling you to go see it, because it is mind-bending and exciting and fun. I feel so lucky to have a place where I can see great movies, because this is a great one.

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Please do everything my little sister says

It was nightmareish to watch as she turned away from my leadership. She grew and grew and grew. She noticed that my marijuana and alcohol-sneaking were just drug issues.

She got active in protests. What I thought was just another annoying thing, like a spongebob squarepants marathon, turned out cool.

She and her friends chained themselves to trees in Appalachia. They said “No!” to the atavistic pipeline. It is working. Environmental catastrophe is about be stopped.

So, I just really want to be supportive of her in her mission to stop the MVP Pipeline.

Why does the MVP Pipeline affect me?

Obviously, it affects us all. It will release greenhouse gases that will accelerate climate change.

This year is the hottest summer EVER. Everyone is really tired of this summer heat and ready to go in an igloo. Me personally, I am tired all the time and spend every day in bed, because I cannot stand the Florida heat. The point I am making is please listen to my sister and do everything she says to save the planet.

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Review of Asteroid City

While he did a good job on films such as Royal Tanenbaums and The Life Aquatic and The French Dispatch, this one is a trainwreck.

The ending is deus-ex-machina, because the God-like power to walk off set, break the fourth wall, and interpret the movie as a metaphor of unsure symbolism is a God-like ability.

Asteroid City is wordy and lacks rising action. The viewer is thrust into the desert, and suddenly the movie is over before any emotional connection can develop.

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Film review of Agatha Christie’s Poirot: Death on The Nile (2004)

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What was so good about Death On the Nile (2004)?

It was mysterious. It kept me guessing. I liked Timothy, whose marriage was an economic power grab to mask his closeted homosexuality. I liked this because it was revealed in an understated way, as his old bag called him off to bed. I loved Sir Geoffrey, the communistic Oxford graduate, who hid his beknighted identity from everyone, including the woman he asked point blank to marry him. It influenced me to want to ask a stranger to marry me, and to act persistently clueless in Sir Geoffrey’s way if/when they respond in annoyance and disgust at my very forward attitude.

How was David Suchet?

David Suchet’s fastidiousness is not contagious, I am afraid. I wish we learned from television that much. In stead I learn something to talk about with my fellow viewers. However, it is a marvel to look at him sleuth these criminals’ identities from little details.

How accurate was Richard’s at solving the mystery?

Suffice to say, this was not a predictable film, because my guesses to the killers identities were still wildly inaccurate. I was convinced Steve Pemberton’s character, Dr. Besser would be revealed as the killer. In the end, it was one of my initial guesses that turned out to be correct, in the game of predicting whodunit. The motive was obvious from the start. Whenever it is a romantic getaway with the ex-lover invited, and the ex-lover’s unusual and hostile presence is being suffered through by the so-called couple, the ex-lover jealously jeering them, someone is lying.

What caught my eye in this?

Emily Blunt, a standout American actress had a bit part in this. It was to the major improvement of this Poirot that it featured some famous people, like Emily, Steve Pemberton, and Frances De La Tour. Unlike episodes of Poirot from previous decades, this 2004 blockbuster did not use no-name actors.

Where was Hastings?

I was glad to be rid of the Hastings character for once, because he is such a subservient sidekick that it is a little stomach-churning to think he gets that much time in the limelight on the regular Poirot.

What Marxism was in this movie?

This movie inspired me to read my copy of Das Kapital and an excerpt of Marx entitled Wage Labor and Capital, when Sir Geoffrey’s copy of Das Kapital is discovered and Poirot uses it as evidence that the owner is a “Bolshie.” So far, I have read an explanation of economics that I did not understand in the least and the statement that workers are underpaid for their labor.

Should I watch Death On The Nile (2004)?

I would recommend seeing this. I was very pleased to finish watching, as it is almost three hours long. I felt accomplished when it was over.

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Film Review: Carmen (2023)

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I saw Carmen the other night, after I spent half the week thinking about how cool it would be to see it on Friday at its Miami premier. And it was cool. Really good show. I left with a big smile on my face, a bounce in my step, and an easy laugh.

Paul Mescal was pretty phenomenal. Melissa Berrera, too. She is low-key a great actress. It was a pleasure to viewing them on-screen together.

An immigration story, this telling of Carmen hit where it needed to. As Title 42 ends this month, and more and more foreigners attempt to emigrate via the US Southern border, creating stress and problems here, a romance about a beautiful woman coming in brought back the positivity that this era needs.

It truly is a musical, but not in an unattractive way. It’s not awkward like singing in the rain. It’s cool like the Bands Will Make Her Dance music video.

Good color palette. If you like dance, this is a solid bet. Or if you like Paul Mescal or Melissa Berrera.

Who knows? Maybe I’ll ditch Miami and head for the southern border so I can quench this thirst trap. Get hitched with one of these Nicas or someone.

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IDLES: Quite Possibly the Best Band

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Who is IDLES?

Everyone has heard about IDLES by now. After a raucous performance on Tiny Desk NPR Concert Series, they captured my attention.

Their fame is giant here in the States. I saw them at Shaky Knees festival. Their performance was positively stellar. Jo Talbot was polite to us. Then, he called for us to part like the Red Sea, and everyone did. We surged back into the center, bodies slamming together. I broke my sandal.

The group has yet to release a new album, since CRAWLER.

There is a lot of queer identity lyrics on their records, because they say things like “I put homophobes in coffins.”

A combination of poetry, musicality, and sloganeering, IDLES’ music is bussin’ in more ways than one. They are better than Yes and Nosaj thing. Those bands you have to be stoned to listen to, bands that are bereft of lyrical genius.

My Experience of IDLES

I have been moved to tears, by their records Brutalism, CRAWLER, Joy As An Act of Resistance, and ULTRAMONO. I identify with Talbot’s lyricism, his queerness. I especially like the lyric that goes, “I danced with a Spaniard man…I want to shoot through the night like an angel.” Or, “Praise the Lord” off of Brutalism, their first album.

To me, IDLES is modern rock

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Wine review of Seeds & Skins of Westminster, MD

1/10 would not recommend

This wine basically does not taste anything like an overripe orange.

It is also sparkling, which is not indicated on the can.

What it tastes like is can. Canned wine is super gross.

This is a wine that sells itself by its attractive label.

Beautiful moonlight dripping down magnolia leaves and tropical orange flowers adorn the plain silver can.

Still, the flavor of it is acceptable, for a bland champagne like Brut.

I was hoping for at least Demi-Sec

I like the name of it, though. Seeds & Skins is catchy. Sounds like it is going to be raw fruit and peel, a bitter delicious thing. Then it tastes like Sprite

Panther has it for sale. That is why I gave it a 1 instead of a 0