And it seems as if that thing called money makes the world go around. Money, money, money, money, money. What people do for money. And a host of other sayings and phrases about that world called money. And so I find myself blogging about the phrases payday loan, payday loan online and payday loans online for some reason or another on this blogging day. And with that economy finding itself in the headline news a lot lately to where it seems to be a recession, impending depression and everyone, or at least a lot of people seems to having one of those everything must go going out of business sales and the treasury can’t print up enough money fast enough to bail out the bail outs and the stock market seems to be tanking faster than the speed of light, that it seems as if a lot of people could need cash fast. And if you find yourself as one of those people with a zillion IOU’s and hiding out from the answering machine from the debt collectors and a ton of I’ll pay you later letters going on or you’ve saved up just enough money to be broke or that check isn’t in the mail or you may need cash fast for some other reason, you can find those payday loans online without ever having to leave home, or at least without having to leave one of those computers. You can apply to borrow money online for your financial situation and find that cash you may be looking for and a cash expert can help you find the loan you may be looking for at a payday loan website without having to answer a million questions containing your whole life story, or something like that. As now with the age of online just about everything under the sun, finding that payday loan online can be just a website visit away. And just be sure to try and pay your creditor back lest you find yourself hiding out from that answering machine again, that’s if your telephone and answering machine has not been repossessed by that point.
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Pro/No Police State
Now here’s an interesting photo that I came across throughout my travels in internetland on this blaghing day that finds itself posted above. A photo of polizei with the words state police printed on their shields, whose words also wants to read police state, as in no police state as the title of this blagh finds itself called. And sometimes I web 2.0 social media user generated wonder if I should call the title of this blog pro police state instead of no police state so that it can get more or less views, I think. And so that photo has me wanting to post the lyrics to that No Police State song. And what if anything does this have to do with a No Police State.
The place was martiallawville two thousand and one
and everywhere I looked I saw people with guns
standing on the corner in uniforms
full of torture devices for if you stray from the norm
they’ll stop you over here and they’ll stop you over there
they’ll stop you anywhere and they won’t even care
as they sake you down and throw you on the ground
put their foot on you and then kick you around
they’ll punch you and they’ll beat you till you’re almost dead
I couldn’t take it no more and so I said
No Police State. yeah, that’s right, no policy state.
I screamed No Police State. No Police State.
And so, I left the street and then I went to the store
but as I walked through the metal detector
I could not get through because this man at the door
in a uniform called security
with a criminal record worser than you and me
he took my bags and my belongings too
and he said the words we are surveilling you
with plain clothes spies and close circuit cameras
inspection devices and ten way mirrors
and so I started shopping from aisle to aisle
but I could hear them all the while
they murmured, they whispered and then they said
come with us your time is at hand
to be mocked, scourged, tried, tempted and afflicted
and crucified and persecuted in this wilderness
I said to them deliver me I did not do a thing
they said I did and that was it and so I screamed
No Police State. yeah, that’s right, no policy state
I screamed No Police State. No Police State.
And so, I went home and I felt secure
until the evil knocked at my door
it was a legion of men it was an army
and they called themselves the authority
who were concerned for my safety
so they said to me can they see some ID
to use against you as you will see
our king he owns the land and he even owns you
so this is what we’re gonna do
they trashed my place, they tore it upside down
they took everything and then they threw it around
then they wanted to put me under their care
cause it looked like I could not take care of my affairs
so I took no further thought for what I was gonna say
cause they were gonna search and seize me anyway
and so I screamed, No Police State yeah that’s right, no policy state
I screamed No Police State. No Police State.
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Day Of The Sun
And even though on this day finds itself another one of those Sundays that has rolled around again this week on planet earth, that day of rest, the day of the sun, or is that Saturday the sabbath. I still find myself blogging on this blog for some reason or another. And even in between my internetaholicness and social mediaholicness where that Google page rank update wants to send me in search of a fifth full time job, I still find myself blogging for some reason or another. And even though on this day finds itself as Occupy Wall Street Day 296 and Occupy Wall Street is still moving fast, I still find myself blogging away in the midst of reading the headline news of the day and what seems like an unrelentless heatwave that has found itself here in the north east and across the country of North America this month of July summer day that wants to say that today’s forecast is to just stay inside. And so what else is there that I can blogger say in blogger time that has not already been said in web 2.0 social media user generated content time for the sake of trying to maintain content for this blog and my other blog whenever blaghers block possible. Well, I am not blogger sure, except to post that Social Media Explained bacon photo that I came across in internetland that finds itself posted above. Have a great day of the sun.
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The Land of Opportunity Again?
And so here finds another one of those recycle this blog posts that found itself posted on this blog some time a while ago in an attempt to maintain content for this blog and my other blagh whenever web 2.0 social media user generated content possible.
The land of opportunity, the land of the free? What does that phrase mean? How free are we? How free are we from oppression, from the oppressors? No one is free while others are not. I think. They call this place America, the land of opportunity. Where you can go to achieve The American Dream. But how free are we? And what does that quote on the plaque at the base of the Statue of Liberty “Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed, to me: I lift my lamp beside the golden door.” mean? It’s a phrase I think of every time I am riding the train going my way during rush hour as I look around at everyone packed in the subway car like sardines in a can exhausted from work. It’s a phrase I think of every time I see persons in jail with no comforter and only the oppressor at his side. It’s a phrase I think of every time I walk down the street and see the homeless and the poor while the rich pass them by. It’s a phrase I think of every time I see immigrants unable to travel anywhere at anytime without a visa or a passport. And it’s a phrase I think of countless other times that I cannot remember at this time. Is this the land of opportunity? What does that phrase mean?
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The Fourth of July
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And in between reading those headline news of the day, I somehow find myself blogging about that patriotic red, white and blue of a holiday the 4th of July for some reason or another. And boy does that infographic that finds itself posted above have some really interesting facts and statistics to say about all things fourth of July with all of its red, white and blue colors and flags that are waving around in it. And in between those bar b ques and firework displays, one can read some really interesting numbers from that infographic such as the estimated U.S. population July 4th, 2011, the number of U.S. flags that are made in China, now that’s an interesting one, the amount of patriotic perishables from those barbecues and much much more. Oh, if you are at one of those parties on that July fourth day, consider the environment. Consider reusing your cup or your plastic bag. Go Green for a sustainable future, it’s the new thing. Power To The People. Have a great beach barbecueing, travels, picnics, July 4th holiday and more.
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Occupy Street Art

Okay, so in all blogger honesty, this blagh post doesn’t exactly have anything to do with Occupy with Art. It’s just that I find myself with that bloggers block again in my attempt to maintain content for this blog and my other blog whenever web 2.0 social media user generated content possible. And that photo of that Brooklyn Street Art with those artists from Brooklyn that finds itself posted above has some really cool graffiti colors in it. And is that one of those Instagram photos that seems to be transforming everyone’s photos these days? And so in all blogger honesty again, between that mortgage meltdown that still seems to be melting down, that economic recession and impending depression and that Google page rank update, it seems as if I have been finding myself in search of a fifth full time job a lot lately in my internetaholicness. Have a great Occupy Art day and more.
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Occupy A Caravan
And if I must blogger say on this Occupy Wall Street day 278 of a day, that Eric Drooker photo that finds itself posted above as part of that Occupy Caravan, Occupy Wall Street, Occupy The World event sure looks Occupy Wall Street colorful cool. And that Occupy Caravan facebook photo that I came across throughout my internet travels on this day reads something like:
“Occupy Mississippi: Occupy Caravan will be coming through Jackson!! Great time to meet occupiers from all over the country and get involved (or back into) the movement! We will post more details as soon as they become available!” And that text from that poster that finds itself posted above reads something like: “Occupy Caravan. Twenty days, one hundred cities, one historic journey. Thousand of miles across our nations heartland. June 11th. Bring tents. June 30th. Occupy National Gathering. Our final destination. Our nations birthplace. July 4th, 2012. Philadelphia, PA. Occupy National Gathering. Five days of peace, love and democracy. #NATGAT. Occupy Wall Street Worldwide.
An Atlantic Avenue Extravaganza Dekalb Market Event
And even though on this day finds itself as Occupy Wall Street Day 273 and Occupy Wall Street and Occupy Together are still moving fast, I still find myself blaghing about music, music and more music and events, events and more events. And so an Atlantic Avenue Extravaganza and a Nickodemus MOON PEOPLE release party in Brooklyn are happening in that city of Brooklyn to be found in that state of New York this weekend. And I know this block party and record release party are happening in that city of Brooklyn this weekend because some friends who are playing at these events says so, or something like that. And so that email I received for these events reads something like as follows: Have a great music festival and more day.
We will be playing @ the Atlantic Ave Extravaganza, a block party in downtown Brooklyn, June 16th, 2-4pm. Bring your block party dancing shoes. Hope to see you there. Atlantic Avenue Extravaganza Come 16 June, the new Atlantic Avenue Business Improvement District will be throwing a street party to end all street parties (you know until the Atlantic Antic rolls around in the fall). The Atlantic Avenue Extravaganza runs from 1pm to 5pm and includes special events, performances, demonstrations, tastings, tours, games, and more. Expect a ribbon cutting ceremony led by Brooklyn Steppers Marching Band on the sidewalk in front of the Atlantic Avenue BID’s office at 340 Atlantic Avenue (between Smith and Hoyt Streets), a sidewalk parade, the official unfurling of the BID banners, and the “Sanitation Dance”, a choreographed piece by the modern dance awareness society in which the new Atlantic Avenue BID sanitation uniforms will be unveiled. Other performers include: the stilt walkers of Circus Amok; the acrobats of LAVA; Bindlestiff Cavalcade of Youth All-Stars; the Balkan sounds of Raya Bass Band; Batala NYC, an all-female percussion band, and Underground Horns, the brass band renowned for its Afro Funk Bhangra New Orleans grooves. Artists from Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition – more commonly known as BWAC – will also participate. Here is a list of local businesses, including food and services (soccer fans, take notice of Upper 90′s large screen featuring live broadcast of the Euro 2012 Championships):
We are also psyched to be playing @ the Dekalb Market, Sunday, June 17th as part of the Nickodemus MOON PEOPLE release party in BROOKLYN. Bring your market dancing shoes. Hope to see you there. Nickodemus MOON PEOPLE release party in BROOKLYN Sunday, June 17, 2012, 4pm. Turntables on the Hudson presents: SUNDAY, JUNE 17th>> THE FATHER’s DAY SUNDAY SOAK! “SUN PEOPLE” & “MOON PEOPLE” album release @ the DEKALB MARKET in BROOKLYN from 4PM – 10PM! FREE ALL AGES!!! NICKODEMUS + Guests including: Kissey Asplund, Troy Simms (Mobius Collective), Malik Work (The Real Live Show), THE UNDERGROUND HORNS, DJ DRM, DJ AQUABEAT & a secret NINJA TUNE ARTIST!! 4PM – 10PM *ALL AGES FREE FOR FATHER’S DAY!!! COME ONE COME ALL! Dekalb Market #138 Willoughby Street, downtown Brooklyn
50 Signs You’re A Blogaholic Again
And in my quest to get rich internet quick, I am lost in Bloggerland today trying to figure out which pay you to blog company to write for next, as some companies have blogging assignments available when others do not. And with that economic mortgage meltdown and economic recession impending depression that seems to be still melting down, I keep wanting to post that Ode To Blogging post again, as it seems as if no companies have anything to blagher blog about anymore and that Google page rank update keeps wanting to send me in search of a fifth full time job. And in my blagholic quest, I ran across Cool Buzz online which had the following post from Jonathan Deamer on their blog and as it turns out, tens and hundreds of other bloggers have posted the same following post. It’s hilarious! Absolutely hilarious! Today is Sunday (Okay, it’s actually Monday, this is just another one of those Orwellian recycle this blog posts); the Sabbath, Sabado, a day of rest. I should take a break.
50 Signs You’re A Blogaholic
Are you addicted to blogging? You know you blog too much if:
1. You have to turn back on your way to the airport because you forgot to “tell” your blog that you’re going away.
2. You sneak off during a date to check your hit stats.
3. You update Twitter about your life more than you actually live it.
4.You think LSD is something to do with RSS or XML.
5. Your family don’t call anymore, they just check your blog.
6. You have daydreams about links from Boing Boing.
7. You pray to Steve Pavlina.
8. You eat blogging. You sleep blogging. You drink coffee.
9. You think Nike should make a shirt that says “just blog it”.
10. You would buy it if they did.
11.You’re considering naming your first-born child Scoble.
12.You start conversations with the phrase “top 10 ways to…” because you think it will get you on the front page of Digg.
13.You’re listening to the travel news and get excited by the phrase “heavy traffic”.
14.You moblog your own wedding.
15.You keep a blog ideas notepad by your bed. And you go to bed early just so you can write in it.
16.You check your Adsense revenue more than your bank account.
17.You’ve got more “blog friends” than “real life” friends.
18.You turn down invitations to go out because you haven’t yet written your post for the day.
19.You introduce yourself at parties as a “new media journalist”.
20.Your breakfast of choice is toast, cornflakes and Google reader.
21.You care more about what Technorati says about your authority than what your children do.
22.You’ve got “Custom CSS for Dummies” on your Christmas list.
23.You think the 3 Rs are Reading, Writing and RSS.
24.You can’t remember what you did last week without consulting your blog.
25.Your blogroll is longer that your cell’s phonebook.
26.You think “I wonder how this’ll look on Flickr?” when posing for photos.
27.When asked to feed the dog, you think “RSS or Atom?”
28.The only time your friends hear your voice is on your podcast.
29.You include ownership of your blog in your will.
30.You know what a blog carnival is.
31.You’ve participated in one.
32.You wonder if they do vacations at the Googleplex.
33.Under the hobbies section of an online dating profile you just put “Googling myself”.
34.Your licence plate matches your domain name.
35.Your lifetime goal is achieving a Page Rank of 10.
36.People in the street recognise you from your MyBlogLog photo.
37.You have a scorn for Xanga users normal people reserve for rapists and serial killers.
38.You refuse to wear black hats because you think it will affect your SEO.
39.You got that last one.
40.You have more than three friends with numbers in their names.
41.You’ve ever used the term “blawg” in conversation.
42.Blogger.com is banned on your office network.
43.You try to offer links as a form of payment in restaurants.
44.You start getting withdrawal symptoms when you go a day without posting.
45.You met your girlfriend/boyfriend through a blog.
46.You get more “approve this comment” e-mail messages than spam.
47.People worry about you when you do not post for a day.
48.The name Kubrick means more to you than the director of A Clockwork Orange.
49.You make the wrong post to the wrong blog on the wrong day.
50.You finish reading this and go to make a post with your own additions.![]()
C’est La Vie at Bushwick Open Studios
Hey again bloggers or whoever could be reading this blagh. And on this day finds itself that Memorial Day patriotic wave your flag and have a BBQ for the beginning of summer day in North America that has rolled around again. And today is also Occupy Wall Street Day 255. And Occupy Wall Street and those global revolutions of a movement Occupy Together are still moving fast. And also on this day in that city of New York finds itself a few days before that C’est La Vie group art show that is part of Bushwick Open Studios event is to happen June 1st through 3rd. And I seem to have been in a Bushwick Open Studios mode this past week in posting this Figure Fragments – BOS 2012 event and that ALLTOGETHERNOW event, both of whom find themselves at 234 Starr Street as part of that Bushwick Open Studios also. And as I had blah blaghed before, there seems to be seemingly a bazillion and beyond events taking part of this music and arts festival. And so I managed to get a hold of an advance copy of that Bushwick Open Studios 2012 event program from the Loom and it reads something like the yellow pages it is so thick with over 500 artists registered this year. And so I guess Bushwickeastvillagewilliamsburg is growing and expanding ever eastward on the L train line, or something like that. And for some reason I couldn’t think of a web 2.0 social media user generated content catchy photo to place in this blog entry. The only thing constant is change. And so that C’est La Vie Facebook event invite reads something like as follows. Have a great holiday Bushwick and more.
C’est La Vie
June 1 at 6:00pm until June 3 at 9:00pm
950 Hart Gallery is pleased to invite the public to “C’est La Vie”. An art exhibition celebrating life and all of its wonder. This exhibition will feature paintings and sculptures spanning styles from abstract to our signature figurative works.
We are happy to be showing work by Eliot Lable, Joana Ricou, Matthew Mahler, Antoinette Johnson, Michael Kronenberg, Gili Levy, Matthew Brennan and Carla Cubit.
We had our first art opening 18 months ago and for our 27th and final show in this space, we will be showing some of our favorite new additions to the roster as well as old friends.
This is not an end unless one thinks of it as an end to the beginning. We are looking forward to seeing you and visiting with our friends during Bushwick Open Studios 2012. Whatever comes next, we expect that this show will be a wonderful preview into the future.
Opening: Friday, June 1st, 2012
Time: 6PM-10PM
Address: 950 Hart St. #103 (L Train to Dekalb Ave.)
Cross Streets: Wyckoff Avenue and Irving Avenue
Featuring the acoustic stylings of James Sera.
Friday, June 1st 7PM-8PM
Bushwick Open Studios Hours:
Friday June 1st, 2012, 6pm-12am
Saturday June 2nd, 2012, 12pm-12am
Sunday June 3rd, 2012, 12pm-7pm
The show will run until June 10th, 2012.




