Formal Mess...

A mix of both creative writing and essays on subjects that I find interesting. Occasional political rants and cardbord satire.

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My name is Paul, or Joel, It does not Matter, I am nice, friendly, part-time student, part-time musician, part-time sofa loafer.

Monday, 9 March 2009

For Elizabeth.

1: Ryan Adams - Don't Ask For The Water
2: Nirvana - Oh Me
3: R.E.M - E-Bow The Letter
4: Echo And The Bunnymen - The Killing Moon
5: Arcade Fire - Rebellion (Lies)
6: Jeff Buckley - Lover, You Should've Come Over
7: Damien Rice - Delicate
8: Aqualung - Strange And Beautiful
9: Frou Frou - Let Go
10: Ryan Adams - Wonderwall

Thursday, 5 March 2009

Chaps

This is something to pass the time.

Sean Lennon - Wait For Me
Elliot Smith - Junk Bond Trader
American Football - I'll See You When We're Both Not So Emotional
Brett Dennen - There Is So Much More
The Flaws - Slow Dance
Frightened Rabbit - Good Arm's Vs. Bad
Seabear - Libraries
M83 - Kim & Jessie
The National - Mistaken For Strangers

LD
PJ

Friday, 11 July 2008

SOMETHING NEW>>>>


This is my hero, do what you want with this information.
PJ

Sunday, 15 June 2008

Looking....


Bill Hicks,
Tool,
John Bills,
Ben Rodgers,
Andrew Neave.

Monday, 26 May 2008

Fantastic....

Hey,

This would be Larry David, talking about the environment.

LD
PC


Monday, 14 January 2008

to say....

Bonjour,
Just recently, I have discovered that I am not as keen on the idea of religion as many people say you have to be, I do believe in people and the concept of a higher power, But do not agree with religion and specifically christianity as a literal form of worship.
The fact that religion has provided the topics and fuel behind the death of many innocent people is my main concern, specifically living in northern Ireland offers you as a fragile person the chance to see how the informal quarrels over technicalities in religion can lead to eradicated violence.
I have not some to this conclusion because of a sudden change in heart, or because I am rebelling against some form of social collective culture, I simply think believe in different things, because everyone wants to believe, both the fundamentalist christians and atheists believe strongly in there point of view, although it does differ.
Without religion we as humans and people will probable find something else to fight about, we would fight over money or class, race, culture, music, films and anything else. This is what makes us special.
There are some people who would disagree with what I am saying, if I am actually saying anything at all, thats fine and you are obviously entitled to your opinion, as I am entitled to mine.
I am not sure why I posted an entry my possible disbelief in god, but I find that its a topic of discussion I would like to endeavor into, at the moment though, its hard to talk to anyone about this subject.
All I wanted to say was that I believe in the theory of evolution, but I put my faith in something that could possibly not exist.
LD
PJ

Wednesday, 14 November 2007

Some to talk thing.

In the waking months of Gordon Browns control on a united kingdom there really has been nothing but a few words in multiple newspapers reguarding the state of affairs in both the UK and the deteoriating world around us, untill now when Prime Minister Gordon Brown has flew al the way to the united states of america to back up the words and threats of a unatimately disrespected politician.
In all honesty I did coil and curse in confusion as I heard the news that our Newly appointed know it all had been seen and heard bending over infront of a government that feels like a war o something or someone every few years. I ask you, as a person who reads this you are obiously concerned for the state of lives that come under the fire of a war on a country that dsent really own any of the immediae publics concers anymore.
In the press junket both gorden brown and gorge w bush are quoted in saying,probably in handheld unison, that they would be "Working together on a number of global isues". These prestergous issues include Iraq, Iran and afganistan, yes the things we have been hearing about for the past five years. What about moments and concerns that have been effecting us, people who live in the idealisting world they wish to create. Topics like global warming, and climate change or human rights issues in the middle east sould be of a higher concern to people who can help do something about it. To be honest there is no need to back up an air strike for no apparent reason, as far as I, and I meaning we the less politically minded population of both the UK and the USA, we are playing a game of tag, but instead of tapping our worldly neighbours we seem to find it more effective if we commit heaious acts of extreme violience against eachother while at the same time try to come up with some moral for destroying entire citys of lives and buildings.
As I undertand george W Bush quoted that the "concquences of failre in Iraq would be a disaster in the United States". Now first of this statement only supports the decisions and opinions of people who are against the war on terror in a sense. It would be a diaster for the government at this particular time, this would mean giving up spending hours recruting young and witless young people who believe that taking the lives of nameless forginers is a game that can be played for country and eceonmy, only to be abandoned by another contries opinion.
There will be some contradiction within this opinion, but in all honesty there is contradiction in all arguments ad opinions.
Paul James