Archive for June, 2003

lunch with plumpy

Posted by Paul Brown | Filed under Life in San Francisco | Jun 17, 2003 | Tags: | Comments Off

When dhpbear started his cross-country drive, he stopped in Sacramento and had lunch with me. Here’s the proof.

a weekend to remember

Posted by Paul Brown | Filed under Lazy Bear Weekend | Jun 16, 2003 | Tags: , | Comments Off

well, you’ve already read about my friday evening distributing fliers and being a blarney star, so i may as well tell y’all about the rest of the weekend. saturday morning started with a headache and dry mouth, from too much THC and not enough water nor sleep. so, first thing i get up and swallow ...Read more.

the painful questions of

Posted by Paul Brown | Filed under Life in San Francisco | Jun 16, 2003 | Tags: | Comments Off

What is your most important defense against the slings and arrows of, well, you know? you really know how to hurt a guy, albadger! see? the tears are already starting to flow. i guess i’d better listen up to what you are saying behind those slings and arrows. probably tomorrow i’ll feel better enough to ...Read more.

more flier love

Posted by Paul Brown | Filed under Life in San Francisco | Jun 14, 2003 | Tags: | Comments Off

Zack, Amy, and I went to Cesar Chavez Plaza yesterday to pass out more fliers for TFO. Live rock music isn’t the best place to try to talk to people about a film festival, but I did manage to pass out about one hundred fliers between bands, talking to each person for about 30-60 seconds, ...Read more.

sometimes it seems that i’m insane

Posted by Paul Brown | Filed under Life in San Francisco | Jun 13, 2003 | Tags: | Comments Off

other times, i’m just a coward. i couldn’t go through with the shaving thing. i figure that i look fine the way i am, and if someone is going to be so shallow that they will not want me to massage them on the basis of the shape of my neckline, then that’s their issue ...Read more.

what would you name a gorgeous green-black tabby girl cat?

Posted by Paul Brown | Filed under Life in San Francisco | Jun 13, 2003 | Tags: | Comments Off

how about veronica? varla? florinda? serena? something else?

passing out flyers

Posted by Paul Brown | Filed under Life in San Francisco | Jun 12, 2003 | Tags: | Comments Off

Amy and I drove around Downtown and East Sacramento yesterday looking for supplies for the Trash Film Orgy. We bought a fog machine, some plastic spiders and flies, and some other stuff. We’re really looking for an electric megaphone, I suppose called by some a bullhorn, too, but, man, those things are expensive! We ended ...Read more.

Posted by Paul Brown | Filed under Life in San Francisco | Jun 11, 2003 | Tags: | Comments Off

i’m about to do something that i haven’t done since september 11, 1993 – shave part of my face. please pray for me.

we’ve got the answers

Posted by Paul Brown | Filed under Life in San Francisco | Jun 8, 2003 | Tags: | Comments Off

thanks to lostncove for these questions: 1. How did the CyberAmish Pie ceremony get started? (And am I still invited to preach next year?) From www.cyberamish.com – The Order was founded in 1998 by Paul Brown at a Coco’s Restaurant in Tucson, Arizona. Paul was attending a bear event known as La Fiesta de Los ...Read more.

Posted by Paul Brown | Filed under Life in San Francisco | Jun 7, 2003 | Tags: | Comments Off

i’ve always wondered how to do something like this: http://www.newsreview.com/issues/sacto/2003-06-05/sumguide7.asp. public transportation is something i wish our “leaders” would pour more money into. more buses! more trains! more car shares!

questions, questions, always questions

Posted by Paul Brown | Filed under Life in San Francisco | Jun 7, 2003 | Tags: | Comments Off

thanks prowlerbear for the questions. 1. where do you see massage therapy taking you? i think massage therapy is already taking me to some interesting places. i’m meeting some wonderful people, people who need healing and touch. everyone deserves to be touched and shown some care. massage is one way to help heal the world, ...Read more.

ZombieTruckStop…of the babawawa

Posted by Paul Brown | Filed under Life in San Francisco | Jun 5, 2003 | Tags: | Comments Off

1. I find it interesting that someone who is studying to be a massage therapist is so into more…aggressive sexual practices. (That’s what I perceive from reading your journal…) Does that seem strange to you? My sexual tastes have nothing at all to do with my calling as a therapeutic bodyworker. One of the things ...Read more.

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