I'm proud of all those people who are standing up to the Police, taking time from their jobs, their classes, their comfortable lives that the rich have successfully pushed onto us that has numbed our brains and made us complacent with everything going on. We need to stand up and fight. The boondocks called for this revolution long ago. In "Return of the King", a Boondocks episode, aired January 15, 2006, Martin Luther King Jr gives a speech. Here it is.
I wonder if there was an actual revolution, if I could even get home. What if I'm stranded in the UK for a while? lol.
Week 2 of classes! I got through the first 6 chapter of Ulysses. and man was it hard going. And I haven't even gotten to the hard parts yet. Sheesh. Some book told me that reading a book that helps explain Ulysses on your first time is cheating you out of figuring it out for yourself. Basically, "You're doing it wrong". I don't think so. I can't get through it otherwise. I'm not smart enough. Sorry.
Finished up the trilogy of plays called the "Oresteia". Now I'm on the Oedipus the King for my Tragedy class. I check out a book from the library about the last play "Eumenides". I brought a lot of the ideas from that book to my seminar and I think I sounded really smart. Little did they know....Anyway, one of the tools thats helping stay really organized is Microsoft Word. I've been putting everything about the books I'm reading and the lectures into it and its serving as a really good central resource for everything. It sounds really lame, but I think I'm more excited to study here than to see the country. There's different things to be gleamed from traveling abroad. One thing I KNOW I'll never get another chance to do is study at their institutions. Anyone can sight see. Anyone can drink a lot all day. But how many people get to go to school here? Not many. I'm going to be taking advantage of that opportunity so much.
Started this book called "Waiting for the Barbarians" for my Postcolonial Literature class. I got about 5 pages into it before getting distracted. I'll finish it soon though.
These are the books I have so far. Still waiting on most of the ones for my Tragedy class. Yes, on the left, that is a casebook for Ulysses (collected essays about the book), Ulysses (the version for my class. has interesting notes at the end), another copy of Ulysses (from my Irish Lit class. Has lots of notes and annotations in it. Very useful) and "The New Bloomsday Book: a Guide through Ulysses" (a chapter by chapter summary of what happens in the novel). When I read the book, I have that and I go through the book at the same time I'm reading the summary, just to make sure I know what's going on.
I've been skating a lot and I actually got the ollie down. Don't care if 10 year olds can do it. I never could. It took me a while. But like my father taught me: "Practice, practice, practice". That's the only way you can actually get good at anything. Now I've got to just keep practicing and I'll get even better. Too bad the weather is about to go south.
I'm going to Manchester on Saturday the 15th. Should be fun!
I'm seeing A Day To Remember on the 14th of November. Should also be fun. 3rd time seeing them, but they put on a great show. August Burns Red is going to be supporting them, so maybe I should listen to them. And Living With Lions. And A Ghost Inside.