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Episode 31

The - Merry Christmas Episode of The Jefferson Davis Saga...

In which, Brian F., Dr. Don, and I, wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

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Folks, please read the following story with caution. It is about yours truly, and a very heartfelt honest story. Read every paragraph, as you might miss a piece of the puzzle, if you don't...

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Episode 30

The - Filled to the Brim Episode of the Jefferson Davis Saga...

In which, Brian F., and yours truly, give you the Tasmanian Devil view(Expediently cover issues.) of politics, money, and the brain-sickness that is infesting the world. We discuss the minimum-wage hike that may kill small businesses, the pentagon, money laundering in Washington D.C., and we say a wee prayer for Senator Tim Johnson. We also hash out our favourite drinks, including standard vodka, which bought vodka.com, Miss USA, and her drinking problems, and the homicidal brain-sick psycho that has slain five Cyprians on the streets of Suffolk England. Brian argues that Earl Grey Tea is better than English Breakfast Tea, while I take up for the English.

Music on this weeks show was brought to you by, Marc Gunn.

Blogs talked about on this weeks show are:

  1. Alan in Belfast
  2. Film Talk
  3. Letter to America
  4. Skint Writer
  5. Short Short Fiction by DBA Lehane
  6. The Inner Minx
  7. Playaz Ball
  8. Wayne Ordinary American
  9. Writing Passions

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P.S.: Please let me know if you have any suggestions for the show.
P.P.S.: No really, you can email me any suggestions; in fact, I insist on it. :)
P.P.P.S.: I will clean up the language Monday, if I can squeeze in a few minutes. :)

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Techno-Geek

As most of you know, or if you don't know, I'm heavily involved in technology, but mainly PC network infrastructure and the like. Currently, I'm enrolled in a Network Administrations Management Degree, but I'm slated to change that soon. The deeper (Two Years) I plunged into the degree, the more I realised it wasn't for me. It would pay the bills, but I wouldn't be happy, so I'm seeking more creative routes in life's great journey.

I have no problem with working hard, I've done everything from digging ditches, with my father smacking me over the head, saying, "Dig faster", to running to successful businesses. However, I'm now at the mercy of people above me in the long chain of authority. Life has come full circle for me in a finite amount of time. I went from being your normal Joe, to a big bad boss, back to being a regular Joe. Not that I have a problem with being a regular Joe or anything. :)

Anyway, I love all of the new Web 2.0 websites(a.k.a. Tools). I use Gmail, but I had never bothered with the Google Homepage. I started playing around with it recently, and I have to say that I like it. All of my news, weather, and blogs are updated instantaneously on one page.

Do you use an RSS aggregator or something similar to Google Home?

Oh, the Republic of Ireland flag, blowing precariously on the picture below was put there to mess with you. :) I'm an American, and there is no point in denying that fact. If you listen to the PodCast, you'd pick up on my Southern American accent in a second. (Smiling, trying to hold in the laughter.)

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Flu

Flu

Salty Lips

Folks, I'm knee deep in studying for my finals, so I give you a poem that I wrote a few months ago. It's short, but it conveys the feeling that I was trying to get across at the time. I've been given permission to post this poem, by her. Feel free to give suggestions on how to improve it. It's a work in progress, like everything I do. :)

Tears run deep

even in sleep

Every tear that flows,

causes me great sorrow.

Tears flow along her face,

tears caused by my disgrace,

and shimmer down her cheeks

Whimpering in defeat

Pooling in her lips


I'm such a fool,

a fool in vain,

for the tears are falling like rain

tears falling from her chin

dropping to the ground

gathering in a mound.


Tears will dry,

when I come through the sky.

Wipe those tears away baby,

because I'm coming to stay.


I've kissed your lips,

and felt your breath.

A sweet embrace

that will never be misplaced.

-Jefferson Davis-

P.S.: I'm going to put links to all of my old poetry below, so feel free to opine.

Quench my thirst, for I'm ablaze from your gaze.
Friendship
Obtuse
Adoration from Afar
Tomorrow
No More Tears
Fathers Day

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I had to knock the proverbial dust off of this very old poem, but I pondered that you all may like it. :)

You hold a glistening object in your palm,
I realise what it is too late,
You dig it in before I realize.
You dig it into my heart.
You stab, stab emotion, stab feeling; stab me into a painful blur.
You stop. Leave that pin in, reach.
Reach out. Another pin lines your palm.
And again, you stab. A red trickle is invisible.
Angry thoughts flood as your pin searches in deeper.
And again you pause.
To let the pain seep in.
These pins, each wreaking havoc upon my soul.
Each pin, carefully selected, ideal for this moment.
Each pin you promised not to stab me with.
Why do you?
Cut. Stop your memories now. They don't belong here.
And neither do you or I.

Here is some older short stories that I wrote at one time or another. These should suffice, until I can finish with exams this week. ;)

Redheaded Waitress
Smoker
Humbled
Chivalry is not dead, just blushed
Kerfuffle
Running
You've Changed
Life is grand, Yeah!
Life, What of it?
Mum
Segment One
A Nice Cup of Tea
A Shot in The Dark
Spooky Dreams

I probably have hundreds ascribed on paper, but I've not had time to transfer them to a digital format. Let me know what you think about them, especially if you've not read them before. :)

Everybody else is shamelessly pulling pictures out of the closet, and knocking the years of dust off of them, so I am following suit. :)
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Shameless...

I've not had time to write any new short stories today, but to make up for my slackness, I give you the Siren of Absence, by Shameless. Shamless is a gifted jounalist, novelist, pianist, and poet. The music and poem in this video are recherché. :)

Older Short Stories..

Here is some older short stories that I wrote at one time or another. These should suffice, until I can finish with exams this week. ;)

Redheaded Waitress
Smoker
Humbled
Chivalry is not dead, just blushed
Kerfuffle
Running
You've Changed
Life is grand, Yeah!
Life, What of it?
Mum
Segment One
A Nice Cup of Tea
A Shot in The Dark
Spooky Dreams

I probably have hundreds ascribed on paper, but I've not had time to transfer them to a digital format. Let me know what you think about them, especially if you've not read them before. :)

The - On the Road Again Episode of The Jefferson Davis Saga...

Ladies and Gents, this week Brian F., Dr. Don, and yours truly discuss everything from the crazy women in Hollywood, to the crazy nut jobs in Washington D.C.. We wish Britney Spears a happy birthday, hash out her recent actions, talk about possible political opponents in 2008, and give our own theories on how to fix Iraq. All of this and more on another enamoured episode of the Jefferson Davis Saga...

Music provided by DrunkSouls.

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