July 21, 2007 at 10:43, posted by Theeboon · Filed under AHAEHAE., Mumblings
For 28 years he had been hiding in an underground jungle cave, fearing to come out of hiding even after finding leaflets declaring that World War II had ended. “It is with much embarrassment that I have returned alive,” he said upon his return to Japan, carrying his rusted rifle at his side.
June 26, 2007 at 20:56, posted by Theeboon · Filed under AHAEHAE., Mumblings
Dit promofilmpje is afgekeurd. Guess why.
Veel mensen roepen dan: “Ooooooooh, wat zielugggg!”.
En dan denk ik: wat de fuck, mensen! Zijn we niet een beeeetje hoog sensitief aan het doen? Moet je kinderen dan echt op een rozen wolkje zetten en er verder niet meer aan zitten? I think not.
Is dit niet sowieso een probleem wat betreft hedendaagse televisie? Er hoeft maar iemand kanker te roepen, een geloof neer te halen of een tepel te laten zien of de gehele mensheid zit al op de kast. Geen wonder dat er geen drol op TV is! Alles is laf, het daagt je niet uit, zet je niet aan het denken en iedereen kijkt liever naar andere mensen… die niks doen. Feest.
June 23, 2007 at 15:45, posted by Theeboon · Filed under AHAEHAE.
Actress Cameron Diaz appears to have committed a major fashion faux pas in Peru. [She] may have inadvertently offended Peruvians who suffered decades of violence from a Maoist guerrilla insurgency by touring here Friday with a bag emblazoned with one of Mao Zedong’s favorite political slogans.
May 2, 2007 at 0:01, posted by Theeboon · Filed under AHAEHAE.
In a late-1990s interview with Art Bell, he remarked about his view of human life: “I think we’re already ‘circling the drain’ as a species, and I’d love to see the circles get a little faster and a little shorter.”
In the same interview, he recounts his experience of a California earthquake in the early-1970s as: “…an amusement park ride. Really, I mean it’s such a wonderful thing to realize that you have absolutely no control… and to see the dresser move across the bedroom floor unassisted… is just exciting.” Later he summarizes: “I really think there’s great human drama in destruction and nature unleashed and I don’t get enough of it.”