Thursday, October 31, 2013

Happy Halloween


Happy Halloween


LEIGHLA found a funhouse EARTLINGS CALL IT A GAY BAR but I say be happy LEIGHLA let despair have a rest day
LEIGHLA found a funhouse EARTHLINGS CALL IT A GAY BAR but I say be happy LEIGHLA let despair have a rest day

Monday, October 28, 2013

this stuff not in the headlines i guess its the stuff that rides the pine

I grew into mine.
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chile its so many scripts on u till whats the point in tryin' to profile them all huh? & caint nobody on planet earth really come clean with u right now so just let um come dirty at this point what tha fuck iz the difference long as they got cha alrady earned art moneys

IN SANDYTOWN I'M TALKIN' 2 TONY SCOTT ABOUT THIS MOVIE & YES I HAD 2 ASK HIM DID THIS HAVE A SAY IN HIS BRIDGE JUMPING & HE SAYS NO IT WASN'T 1 THING IN SPECIFIC BUT ITSA STRANGE CONVERSATION WITH THAT DOMINO LADY STANDING OVER HIM WITH A DOG COLLAR AROUND HIM NECK HE DOES SAY HE IS GLAD HE'S NOT EXISTING AS AN EARTHLING ANYMORE AND WHEN I START THE SAD FACE GOING SHE SAYS WHATS GOING ON WITH PORTAL'S SHOW I SAY WELL ON EARTH ITS NOT THAT IMPORTANT #stir

12 Years a Slave (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Development

After meeting at a Creative Artists Agency screening of Hunger in 2008, director Steve McQueen got in touch with screenwriter John Ridley about his interest in making a film about "the slave era in America" with "a character that was not obvious in terms of their trade in slavery."[8] Developing the idea back and forth, the two did not strike a chord until McQueen's wife found Solomon Northup's 1853 autobiography Twelve Years a Slave. "I read this book, and I was totally stunned," said McQueen about Northup's memoir. "At the same time I was pretty upset with myself that I didn't know this book. I live in Amsterdam where Anne Frank is a national hero, and for me this book read like Anne Frank's diary but written 97 years before — a firsthand account of slavery. I basically made it my passion to make this book into a film."[9]
After being in development for some time, the film was officially announced in August 2011 with McQueen to direct and Chiwetel Ejiofor to star as Solomon Northup, a free black man who was kidnapped and sold into slavery.[10] McQueen compared Ejiofor's conduct "of class and dignity" to that of Sidney Poitier and Harry Belafonte.[7] In October 2011, Michael Fassbender (who starred in McQueen's previous films Hunger and Shame) joined the cast.[11] In early 2012, the rest of the roles were cast, and filming was scheduled to begin at the end of June 2012.[12]

Filming

With a production budget of $20 million,[1] principal photography began in New Orleans, Louisiana on June 27, 2012. After seven weeks,[13] filming concluding on August 13, 2012.[14] As a way to keep down production practicalities and costs, a bulk of the filming took place around the greater New Orleans area — mostly south of where the real-life Solomon was enslaved.[15] Among locations were four historic Antebellum plantations: Felicity Plantation, Magnolia Plantation, Bocage Plantation, and Destrehan Plantation.[16] One of the plantations in Vacherie, was just a few miles from the actual site. "To know that we were right there in the place where these things occurred was so powerful and emotional," said actor Chiwetel Ejiofor. "That feeling of dancing with ghosts — it’s palpable."[17] Filming also took place at the Columns Hotel and Madame John's Legacy in the French Quarter of New Orleans.[18]
Cinematographer Sean Bobbitt, who also was the film's primary camera operator,[19] shot 12 Years a Slave on 35 mm film with a widescreen aspect ratio using both an Arricam LT and ST. "Particularly for a period piece, film gives the audience a definite sense of period and quality," said Bobbitt. "And because of the story's epic nature, widescreen clearly made the most sense. Widescreen means a big film, an epic tale – in this case an epic tale of human endurance."[20] In addition to keeping with the nature of the story, the filmmakers avoided a desaturated visual style that expressed a more gritty documentary aesthetic.[21] Drawing visual comparisons to the works of Spanish painter Francisco Goya, McQueen explained, "When you think about Goya, who painted the most horrendous pictures of violence and torture and so forth, and they're amazing, exquisite paintings, one of the reasons they're such wonderful paintings is because what he's saying is, 'Look – look at this.' So if you paint it badly or put it in the sort of wrong perspective, you draw more attention to what's wrong with the image rather than looking at the image."[2

Sunday, October 27, 2013

1of um say

HONEY YA REAL STORY u went 2 new york city wi/100 dollars  fell in love with & married yr musical genius soulmate husband&u still workin art anybody got something more2add that just makes u mo' colorful

Gabriella Miller, childhood cancer awareness advocate, dies at 10 - The Washington Post

Gabriella Miller, childhood cancer awareness advocate, dies at 10 - The Washington Post

WALNUTS HUH?
CELIA HUH?
GOT IT
WELL YALL GOTTA GET DARKMAGUS HIS SHITIF YALL WANT HIM 2DO THE MUSIC
I skywrote it once already
yall handle it leles yall handle it

love yall 2
& i will say her name at the show GABRIELLA MILLER

notes

  1. u got reality bliss i got sandytown's kiss dem haunted girls got earth's worst i guess it all works out 2 dem enchanted gifts
    1. at some point it seems we will all be made conscious of some haunted healer we walk with

Saturday, October 26, 2013

nightmares start from reality a travesity burden compressed explosion outcome the short list of them sung in one song the best of them hidden beneath the skin not deep the worst of them stand out weak on strength creepers leap

HURRICAN SANDY TIMELINE

Timeline:
October 22, 2012 - Sandy develops into a tropical storm in the Caribbean Sea.
October 23, 2012 - Sandy develops into a Category 1 hurricane.
October 24, 2012 - Hurricane Sandy makes landfall near Kingston, Jamaica, with winds of 80 mph.
October 25, 2012 - Hurricane Sandy makes landfall in southeastern Cuba as a Category 2 hurricane with 105 mph winds.
October 25, 2012 - Hurricane Sandy hits Haiti, killing 51 people.
October 26, 2012
- Is a category 1 with winds of 80 mph.
- New York, Maryland, Washington, D.C., Pennsylvania, and North Carolina declare a state of emergency.
- Maine Governor Paul R. LePage signs a limited Emergency Declaration that will allow power crews from other states and/or Canada to help Maine prepare for Sandy.
October 27, 2012
- The National Weather Service downgrades Sandy to a tropical storm.
- Sandy strengthens to a Category 1 hurricane with sustained winds of 75 mph.
- New Jersey, Connecticut, and Massachusetts declare states of emergency.
- New Jersey Governor Chris Christie orders residents living in the barrier islands from Sandy Hook South to Cape May to evacuate. He orders the casinos to evacuate no later than 4:00 p.m. on Sunday.
- Amtrak cancels several of its runs that originate or end in East coast stations.
October 28, 2012
- New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority suspends subway and commuter rail services at 7:00 p.m. Bus services are suspended at 9:00 p.m.
- Governor Andrew Cuomo directs Army and Air National Guard members to mobilize.
- New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg orders evacuations in low-lying areas of NYC and public school closures.
- Rhode Island declares a state of emergency.
- President Barack Obama declares a state of emergency in Connecticut, D.C., Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York and Rhode Island.
- The Broadway League cancels all Broadway performances for Sunday and Monday nights.
- The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey suspends all its train service at midnight until further notice.
- Airlines cancel flights.
- Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority suspends all services.
October 29, 2012
- Approaches land as a Category 2 storm.
- The New York Stock Exchange suspends all trading operations.
- Hurricane force winds extend 175 miles out from Sandy's eye, making it much larger than most storms of its type.
- U.S. Federal offices in Washington, D.C. area close to the public.
- United Nations headquarters in Manhattan closes.
- Metro in D.C closes its transit service.
- Close to 11 million commuters are without service.
- West Virginia Governor Earl Ray Tomblin declares a state of emergency due to snow and rain from Hurricane Sandy.
- 6,700 National Guard are on active duty or in the process of activating to support the governors of the states affected by Hurricane Sandy.
- Hurricane Sandy weakens to a post-tropical cyclone in the evening before making landfall along the coast of southern New Jersey.
- At least 110 homes burn to the ground in the Breezy Point neighborhood of Queens, New York. The cause of the blaze is not immediately released.
- Three reactors experience trips, or shutdowns, during the storm, according to a Nuclear Regulatory Commission statement.
October 30, 2012
- The New York Stock Exchange remains closed for the second consecutive day, the first time this has happened because of weather since 1888.
- Kennedy Airport reopens for some airlines to land planes beginning at 10 p.m.
- New York's LaGuardia and Newark Liberty International Airport remain closed due to storm damage.
- 7.9 million businesses and households are without electric power in 15 states and the District of Columbia.
- 9,000 people in 13 states spent the night in 171 Red Cross operated-shelters
- The Red Cross reports that 300 blood drives are canceled due to the storm.
- The majority of the 1,400 Guardsmen in Massachusetts activated for Hurricane Sandy began the process of returning to their home stations.
- Helicopter performs rooftop rescues of five adults and one child trapped in houses on Staten Island due to rising waters.
- National Guard arrives in Hoboken, New Jersey.
October 31, 2012
- The New York Stock Exchange reopens after being shut down for two days. Mayor Bloomberg rings the opening bell.
- John F. Kennedy and Newark Liberty International Airports reopen at 7 a.m. with limited service.
- The Hoboken Hudson River ferry service restarts at 7 a.m. from New Jersey to the World Financial Center.Z
- Federal agencies in Washington, DC, reopen.
- Storm-related outages are down to just over 6.3 million.
- President Obama and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie tour the storm-damaged area near Atlantic City.
- New York's Bellevue Hospital, one of the nation's largest hospitals, begins evacuating the more than 725 patients after an investigation reveals that the damage sustained is extensive.
November 1, 2012
- 4.8 million customers remain without power in 15 states and the District of Columbia.
- LaGuardia Airport reopens with limited service.
- New York City public schools remain closed.
- Theaters on Broadway reopen.

WILLIAM BLAKE

Every night and every morn
Some to misery are born,
Every morn and every night
Some are born to sweet delight.
Some are born to sweet delight,
Some are born to endless night.
~ William Blake, "Auguries of Innocence"

MOONDATE NOTE NOW PATSEY HAS ENTERED THE SPACE

  1. do u know why i spirit jump u? I SAY NO I DON'T BUT ITS OK IT SATISFIES MY SOUL SOME HOW IT SATISFIES MY SOUL
  2. u tell me what wd u do everyday every single day was filled with new kinds of misery at least Celia had a court say i had nothing
  3. DEAR PATSEY i am havg a GODFATHER moment when michael visits him in the hospital & he tells him he's in IM IN PATSEY 


‘12 Years a Slave’ Holds Nothing Back in Show of Suffering - NYTimes.com

‘12 Years a Slave’ Holds Nothing Back in Show of Suffering - NYTimes.com

"Mr. McQueen’s sympathies are as unqualified as his control. There is much to admire about “12 Years a Slave,” including the cleareyed, unsentimental quality of its images — this is a place where trees hang with beautiful moss and black bodies — and how Mr. Ejiofor’s restrained, open, translucent performance works as a ballast, something to cling onto, especially during the frenzies of violence. These are rightly hard to watch and bring to mind the startling moment in “Maus,” Art Spiegelman’s cartoon opus about the Holocaust, in which he asks his “shrink” to explain what it felt like to be in Auschwitz. “Boo! It felt like that. But ALWAYS!” The genius of “12 Years a Slave” is its insistence on banal evil, and on terror, that seeped into souls, bound bodies and reaped an enduring, terrible price. "

Friday, October 25, 2013

Japan Hit By 7.3-Magnitude Earthquake Off Fukushima Prefecture Coast, Tsunami Advisory Issued

Japan Hit By 7.3-Magnitude Earthquake Off Fukushima Prefecture Coast, Tsunami Advisory Issued


Fukushima Prefecture

IF A LONG TIE IS HONORING THEIR BIG PENIS SELF THEN A BOW TIE IS HONORING THEIR PRETTY PUSSIES?


today is a deep rememory day kwame & tishie died oct 25th 1530 our parents were scientists disguised as missionaries in some south american jungle and one of them warrior spirits jumped uP in our caretaker back then & killt us which set up the whole middle passage 400 year slavery system/BLESSINGS 2THE REMEMORY MY GUARDIAN ANGELS #KRIM/GRIMMERKIDS


work in progress /

everyday i am enchanted
go ahead throw ya curses at me
lets see where the sea take um flowing
undercurrent symphony
rise up infamy
mysteries in different ideologies
my private life
more fascinating to the symbologist with radar camera optics
than me honoring the work of the ancient futuristic markers

something happened

& can't nobody really say the say
cept 2 shout out a food source
bananas
hot chocolate
coffee
throw up some bed sheets let it resonate
every shifting pattern on this grand grid of dark matter
chirping clattering
soap up lathering lathered


so the mysteries get stirred up & the babies gotta keep finding their own better days
u got haunted up with a powerful say lay ya hand on the ground bow ya head - HEY - WHATCHA KNOW ABOUT SANDYTOWN?