Name: Finkleman
Weblog: pistonhips.blogspot.com
Articles: 18
First Published: Thursday, July 8, 2004
Last Published: Friday, April 29, 2005
Currently listing articles 18-1:
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Waking Life— ...
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Drug Use in Thailand— Bangkok's Bang Kwang prison is full of western fools who thought they were immune from consequences.
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A Subject of Inexhaustible Interest Regarding Thailand— ...a lengthy article on Thailand regarding...what else...prostitution.
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Deep Survival--by Laurence Gonzales— ...it continually hammers you into a reverie and forces you to stare off into the distance and ponder something that the author has so perfectly
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Movie Review: Requiem for a Dream— Now! Where can I score some of that insanely powerful junk so as to induce a wrenching downward slide into hell that will result in
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The Turner Diaries--by William Pierce— Further reading makes it clear that this fool's brain nearly short circuits when he feels it is time to unload some more bilious hatred. The
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America (The Book): A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction--by Jon Stewart and the writers of The Daily Show— The huge heaping of sex-related jokes throughout will have the self-righteous bible beaters outraged. The ones who won't even read the book but will be
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Rankist Generosity— What is tangible are the insinuations and outright scolding heaped on various nations and entertainment and sports superstars who haven't ponied up what is perceived
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Insomnia— ...
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Sex and the Church — A Lecture by Alan Watts— ...
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Super Size Me— Yanks are a nation of bloated slobs who keep cramming it in. The number of overweight yanks has doubled since 1980 and obesity now ranks
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The Da Vinci Code-by Dan Brown— ...
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Why I Am An Agnostic-by Robert G. Ingersoll— Ingersoll introduces an absurdity and then effectively piles on observation after contradiction to demonstrate what tripe it all is. Short sentences, staccato-like rhythm and repetition
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"I pledge my allegiance to the City of Angels...": Election for Bangkok Governor is Today— The rains seem to have been heavier this year, the cool torrents lashing down in sheets, washing the filth from the streets of Bangkok.
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The Killer Inside Me--by Jim Thompson— As his father was a physician in the small town in Texas where they lived, he promptly castrated his son in hopes he could lead
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Bangkok's New Underground Train— Plenty of head-space for travellers from foreign countries and rows of seats running lengthways so that if you do snag a seat you will be
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High Rise - by JG Ballard— The passage where anarchy has taken hold and a tenant barbecues an Alsatian on a balcony is particularly memorable.
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Mystic River— It's as if he, during the time they were filming those scenes that make up the pathetic resolution, was on a David Lynch film-watching binge

