It’s a girl, or triplets

1.
Echo Brown:
Not sure why I was being so PC (politically correct) or dorky to write my previous piece as if I was leaving room for this woman to be transgender, but upon further review, unlike Dez Bryant — or like Dez Bryant in a perfect world* — she seems XX chromosomally.
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2.
Ava Moore and Old Town School of Folk
When I was in Chicago last — compared to Chicago first, January, 1964, I was born there, South Side peoples — in summer, 2009, on tour with Dao Strom, my Dartmouth classmate and BFF Brian Moore and his wife gave birth to Ava, their second child, now about 4. I noticed a flyer, on the bulletin board of Old Town School of Folk, and had it inscribed to Ava from the bandleader who worked or taught there. The gig was the exact date as Ava’s.
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3.
Echo echo and Guatemala:
I noticed in my box a note from the Dartmouth club local president and I thought that maybe he was sending note from Echo Brown to redact my unkind comments. Or, maybe she wants to meet with me, so I can either produce her show here or be her manager. That duality made me think of a story I wrote for The Dartmouth in 1983 about Efran Rios Mont. I recalled just now to Professor John Watanabe:

Professor John:

This is pretty random, but:
When I was a freshman, in 1983, I was sent off campus to interview ann ’82 who had worked in Guetamala, I think as part of a Crusade or evangelical action. He had an office down near the barbershops, Lion of Judeah or something, a Christian NGO, was a former footballer, African American and part of Campus Christian Fellowship. Maybe his trip was sponsored by Tucker. I sat with him for an hour, wrote up his story, nearly verbatim, no other research or fact-checking or contextualizing.

He worked with Efran Rios Montt and the story was was that they called Efran to the capital, and they didn’t know if he was being summons to be disappeared or what, and it turned out they wanted to make him Jefe or El Presidente, and the recent Dartmouth grad told me the newly minted pea-green freshman cub reporter that he felt this was a Sign that God was taking a role in the affairs of man — I recall my editor I think he was jim Scovill ’83 said I did a good job not over-playing the source’s evangelicalism, although we probably described or hinted at the guy’s formation of these ideas. I think the headline — I did not write — was “My friend the Junta Leader”.

Obviously I was clueless. The article catalyzed a series of letters from people who knew slightly more about G (the country) and the context. We ran the letters under subheads “God and Guetemala” and “God and Guatemala 2”.

A quick check with Wiki confirms that ERM went down in history as kid of a baddy. “frijoles y fusileres” guns and beans, etc.

A quick check also yields your name in context to the country. I presume you started at Dartmouth much later.

I ran for public office here. I went to Oaxaca as an exchange student via city of Palo Alto, CA my home, and still keep in touch there. I am trying to promote a mixteca band Pasatono Oquestra de Oax, por ejemplo. I was an English major not Spanish and read some history philosophy and govy.

What exactly made me think of all this is that I see in my in-box a note from the head of the Dartmouth club here referencing a recent alumna I wrote a cold review of and I do not know if they want to shoot me or manage her.

I hope this is not too random for you. If you are curious I can help track down who the source was. I’m curious what he is up to. I presume he recants his story to some extent.

Mark Weiss ‘86
Plastic Alto the blog
Earthwise Productions of Palo Alto
(650) 305-XX XY wink wink

student of Bruce Nelson, Kirk Endicott, Michael Dorris (rip), David Shapiro a Shakespearean now at Columbia, etc.

I actually also wrote a pan of “Selma” based on its proselytizing elements and kinda pissed off another Dartmouth ’81 in the arts. i’m a fan of Jimmy Carter, however, if you follow my thought process.
* I am saying, in my inimitable and confused way –a s Jonathan Richman says –that Dez Bryant made that catch and wuz robbed and Echo Brown in the Bob Dylan sense just like a woman

quite a catch

quite a catch

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All our need, none our greed

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Buena Vista Mobile Home Park hearing, Palo Alto, I spoke for 30 seconds: There is room for all of our needs,  but none of our greed; all our need, none our greed.

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E.B. White’s pig’s long tail tale (meta Plastic Alto)

Eighty-eight posts received exactly one hit, the long tail.
Nineteen posts got two hits, for instance “In another mental universe, LAMI lives” about the Beat poet Alden Van Buskirk, I feted back in 2011.
Nine had three readers.
Six had four, including my hand-held post about Dez Bryant, from last night.
Fourteen posts had between five and nine notices, roughly 100 hits total.
The top four posts shared 70 hits last week, about 10 per day, and all of those posts were new at the time.
The topics were:
a)Gunn graffiti artist and felon Sean Berry and his cruel and unusual punishment;
b)what I call “stinkers” or “assholes” but are actually more politely known as trolls;
c) Keri Te Kanawa an opera singer, but the post is actually about coffee at Starbucks and public art, and chance meetings and blah blah blah;
d) War on Drugs a rock band

Meanwhile “homepage/archives had another 150; I estimate I got 400 hits in the week, closer to 50 per day than 100. All-time I am around 50,000 readers, for 1,100 posts, roughly 50 to 100 per day and 50 or so per post. Pretty modest, yet enough of an “implied or potential reader” to keep me honest. (Although I stil have not done any diligence on libel cases wherein the media was an under-read blog post; libel implies damage; damage implies someone saw the “not provably true” post. Or I have no idea — I am always perfectly wiling to redact anything that is wrong, although I tend to stet or leave a lot of eerros, especially ones that the auto-correcdt suggests for me. Keepin’ it real, dontha no.)

And with infinite storage, why not.

When E. B. White said “omit needless words” he was not about printed matter not electronic media. E.B. White’s pig’s long-tail tale.
2.
I had a post I started on my handheld before it went dead, called “Cascade de deFlores” about Echo Brown’s “virgin hipster” compared to Gina Rodriguez and “Jane the Virgin”, and Stage Werx black box versus The CW. As Juana la Virgen the original name by Perla Ferias or something is funnier than the English traducir, I wanna know.

I thought the lady cop and the mom were hotter than Gina, if I can say that here.
But I do worry about someone was a professional salsa dancer from age six.

And reminds of the lady marine — or so she said — flagging down cars to wash in tight fitting clothing, to raise money to buy herself a flack jacket, I’ve posted before: she and Gina are from Chicago, as I am.

I also had a riff “I am Dez Bryant” about the previous post and the touchdown disallowed in the 1977 Terman v. Wilbur game, still bothers me.

I should have sold it!

Also, I have a riff about three women I have exploited or am scheming to because they let me photograph the tattoos on their arms. One is a “dia de los muertos slash steal your face” I saw on forearm of a woman at a food counter, and I tried to hire her to draw my face as such, as part of my campaign for Palo Alto City Council. Another was inspirational slogan on arm of worker who watches my storage space. Another was fake or bad Hebrew “Go With God” and I call it “To God”, a barrista. Another was the joker from Batman on the bicep or tricep of a worker in retail who apparently was castigated by her boss for fraternizing with the enemy or something.

Cascade de Deflowers also conjures Jon Ginoli the punk punk band leader.

E.B. White wrote Charlotte’s Web as well. The pig’s name was TK
1952
When Wilbur is in danger of being slaughtered by the farmer, Charlotte writes messages praising Wilbur (such as “Some Pig”) in her web in order to persuade the farmer to let him live.
Which reminds that I will watch football and not speak out about Buena Vista Mobile Park residents but I was thinking I would claim the moral imperative to help them and declare myself, during my brief 3 minute candle flame, to be arguably that last Judeo-Christian here and “not Agitator more like Agape”. As distinct from “mouths agape”. Or “Moth agave” which is when you drink tequila before you do a five-minute monologue for public radio.

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Worst call in NFL history against Dez Bryant, Cowboys

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Denver juice fluffer

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Holy cow…boy!

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DaVante ignites brawl, then score

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Mason Crosby 30 yard FG brings Packers to within one, 14-13 Dallas in third, after Lang 70 defending Adams 17 whistled and flagged. Adams attended Paly High, Fresno State before NFL.

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Quicker coffee ap, for Justin & Susan

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Cascada De Flores paraninos paloalto

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Tecolun es buho owl

Tecolun es buho owl

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Pitcher

Lovely and intricate, like its creator, this stoneware vessal, by Celma Kirkwood, Brazilian, only $140 at Galley on Cali or here in cyber s p ace rhymes with glaze

Lovely and intricate, like its creator, this stoneware vessal, by Celma Kirkwood, Brazilian, only $140 at Galley on Cali or here in cyber s p ace rhymes with glaze

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