GET FUZZY!! EVERY SUNDAY @ THE DOGHOUSE SALOON
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Generalmusic... oh wait, that comes next! my main interests are MILA JOVOVICH, LUCY LIU, PERSIA WHITE, ROSARIO DAWSON... IN NO PARTICULAR ORDER... j/K SORT OF... Arts... i think i have a bit of an artists eye for everything! i've been known to draw, paint and create... Nature moving meditation is also known as mountain biking... anything can be a mediatative experience... try it sometime! tai chi can get ya into trouble... careful!! hmmmn... i love to be on this planet... it is really cool out there... me likey woods and mountains and i have been known to babble as much as some brooks i've known... (see gemini) really anywhere can be really kewl if ya want it to be and you put yerself in the right frame of mind... what frame do wanna be in? i like cooking and good food and coffee and tea is always a happy time for a happy belly whole foods and organic foods can possibly be good for you... USE IN MODERATION!!! i probably have to many interests to list... i like to avail myself of philosophical, spiritual and religious texts... i steal what i like! apply what i can... i consider it all part of a modest taoist practice... for my job as porn star i have been known to use taoist sex practices. no disrespect to the tantrics but ya can do better ;) i like to be helpful just ask DR Graphenberg and his amazing fountain of youth! tap the fountain be the fountain spare the jelly spoil the starfish!!
Musici have an old recording of two rocks being banged together by primordial man and some cool swamp burbling... when i was younger i went to a blues "jam" session... i figured i knew hendrix red house... i'd be fine... how was i too know every suburban teen and his dad would be there playing the same tune? in fact after the third time i heard it that night i figured i'd better switch keys and the words... i ended up with BB kings sweet lil' angel... i went home and learned howlin wolfs killing floor!!! i figured i'd never run into the problem of someone else doing the tune i wanted to do again... people liked it... and a week later i went in and the house band was covering it!!! so i sang big rockin' daddy... and then somewhere down the line i should make the ladies dance (as all good bassists are want to do)a rhumba was in order.. a lil spanish flamenco stylings in Am sorta a mellowed out santanaesque black magic woman... that's when my baby caught the train... (who's been talking?)i never think about the blues when i go play at a blues jam... my foot starts stompin' (and it is a heavy foot!)and my voice comes up outta my toes... Not bad for a BLUE EYED SOUL BROTHER!!! who you callin'... TRAMP!!! i'm a lover!! music i like and perform now that i've retired from films: Blues, rock, reggae, funk, soul, motown, disco, punk, folk, drums&bass, and just touch of country... yeeehhhaaaaa!!! yippeee kiiiiyo kiiiyaaaaay!! has anyone heard: Acoustic bodega Got Soul? lil' dog laughed i like to think i have fairly well rounded tastes and like lotsa music love to zone to classical and particularly like not thinking about how to play it... just soak it up!
Moviesin no particular order... better off dead, willow, still crazy, relax it's just sex, harvey, the incredible true adventures of two girls in love, better than chocolate, the "original" manchurian candidate, fuzzy does dallas, dallas does fuzzy, fuzzy takes on all-comers XIV, enemy of the state, adventures in babysitting, what the *bleep* do we know? I REALLY LIKE SUSPENSE, THRILLS, ACTION, HORROR AND HUMOR... IN FACT I LIKE TO MUCH TO LIST :p
Televisionthe newlyweds show, match game, yes dear, girlfriends, king of queens, way to much PBS and educational programing!
Bookstao of pooh, the teh of piglet, the art of war, tao 365, the bible is a great read - i wish more people would read it through thoroughly and with discernment! anything by Dr stephen chang or mantak chia
HeroesAARON M. FEUERSTEIN, the inventor of Polartec fleece, became a certifiable corporate folk hero by paying workers out of his own pocket after his family-owned Malden Mills factory burned to the ground in 1995. It was around the holidays and his generousity made all the difference to his employees. Owner Aaron Feuerstein quoted the Torah and Shakespeare as he discussed his personal and business philosophy. It was a great lesson in technology and innovation, corporate responsibility, labor relations and morality. In contrast to normal practice in an era of corporate downsizing and layoffs, Mr. Feuerstein told his employees on the night of the fire that they were the business and he was keeping all of them on the payroll for 90 days. At age 71, tall and lean with a chiseled face, penetrating eyes and wavy gray hair, Mr. Feuerstein is the patriarch of the family business that his grandfather founded at the turn of the century. "I remember as a young boy, five or six years old, sitting at my father's table," he told the audience during the question-and-answer period. The discussion was about his grandfather who, when he started the business, insisted on paying his workers before sunset. His father explained that the practice was cited in the Torah, in the book of Deuteronomy (24: 14-15). Mr. Feuerstein read the passage in Hebrew and English. "..You should not oppress the worker. He is poor and needy, whether he be thy brethren or a stranger'--and by stranger they meant all people, all faiths, all races," he said. "..And the very day of his work, you have to pay him his wages. And the sunset should not appear upon these unpaid wages because he can't afford it, and he would cry out against you to God, and you would have sinned.'" Mr. Feuerstein condemned excessive pay to corporate CEOs, which he said was the result of "an unholy alliance between the moguls of Wall Street and executives with stock options." He spoke as an advocate for research and development, for technology, for marketing and advertising, and for quality manufacturing. The source of quality, he said, is the blue-collar workers, the doers--not just the engineers and the thinkers. "You can have the best engineers, the best R&D guy, the best technical expert, figure out how to get better quality. But in the last analysis, it is the man on the floor who is going to get that quality for you. If he feels he is a part of the enterprise and he feels he is treated the way he should be treated, he will go the extra mile to provide that quality." ..SAD COMMENTARY' Entitling his talk "The People and the Community," he spoke principally as an advocate for an ethical policy towards employees and the community--to treat people the way "we expect them to treat us." Mr. Feuerstein said, "A lot of the publicity I'm receiving is really not deserved. It is, rather, a sad reflection and commentary on our times. "If you think of your business as a commodity business, that you are going to make the same thing as the next guy makes--that is a commodity marketplace. Then maybe one could argue that the only way to eke out a little more profit is to cut down on the hourly wages. "Our vision of our business is not that we are in the commodity business. We want to distance ourselves as much as humanly possible from that commodity market. We are interested in making something different, to innovate, and with our research and development, and with our engineers, to make a product that is of better quality and has a better performance than anything else in the marketplace. "If such is the case, then we are not into figuring out how to take the labor component and squeeze it by reducing the wages... "We probably spend 10 times as much as the rest of our competitors put together on research and development. The ball game is in the marketing, the merchandising and the branding--in order to combine the better quality with a brand. "We are probably spending 100 times more than our competitors on advertising. The brand is critically important. When the consumer goes to the store, how can he possibly know what he is buying--how can he give preference to Malden Mills and Polartec with our superior quality and performance--if there is no label, no advertising?" A GIANT FIREBALL Turning to a discussion of the fire, he described watching it in the midst of a terrible late-night traffic jam in Lawrence after a surprise 70th birthday party. "Everyone was gaping at the incredible scene--a veritable holocaust. Fire belching out of the windows of the old mill complex, joining together into a giant fireball covered by black smoke, going all the way up to heaven. What could one do in such a situation? It seemed hopeless. "I held myself back. No time for crying, no time for weeping. As King Lear said, ..Do you think I'll weep? No, I'll not weep. I have full cause of weeping but this heart shall break into a hundred thousand flaws or ere I'll weep.' "Because," said Mr. Feuerstein, "the weeping is a way of feeling sorry for yourself," and one can't think creatively when weeping. Three huge buildings were burning to the ground, even though Malden Mills had the latest fire-sensing devices and sprinkler system. "How it happened and what happened, we still don't know." The fourth building, the critical building where the Polartec fleece is finished, was saved, Mr. Feuerstein said, by "a miracle. But as you know, every miracle is connected with people. Thirty-six of my people were in that building, fighting the fire all night long, and they succeeded," even when local and state fire officials said it was hopeless. "I had to rebuild. There was no way I was going to take 3,000 people and throw them in the streets. And there was no way that I should be the one to condemn that community, which had suffered so much in the 20th century, to economic oblivion. No sir." "Within four months we had 85 percent of the people back. Were it not for the slow payments of the insurance company, we would have over 100 percent back today." (ya gotta wonder who would profit from that...) The fourth plant, which prior to the fire had never produced more than 130,000 yards a week, is producing more than 200,000 yards of Polartec, he said. Since the fire, "there's an extra responsibility on my shoulders because I acted the way that the people of America want corporate America to behave," Mr. Feuerstein said. The 70-year-old Feuerstein, a compelling figure with a shock of yellow-white hair and eyes that blaze with intensity, told the 250 in attendance that if corporations aren't moved to operate with a social conscience for altruistic reasons, then they should consider doing so because it makes good business sense. "In the long term, doing the right thing adds to the profitability of the corporation," Sadly six years later, however, he lost control of the company when it declared bankruptcy, GE capital took control and has thwarted his attempts to regain ownership. The chairman of Malden Mills Industries, the bankrupt maker of Polartec fleece, suffered another setback in his move to regain control of the company when a federal agency declined part of his request for a $35 million loan guarantee. LAWRENCE, Mass. — Fortune almost smiled last month on Malden Mills, a textile company that's all too familiar with misfortune. A group of longtime accountants and administrators working for the clothing manufacturer had purchased a lottery ticket, hoping to win the $180 million jackpot, buy their bankrupt company back from its creditors and return it to its owner, 77-year-old Aaron Feuerstein. They fell one number short. Now, eight years after a devastating fire nearly destroyed his company, the responsibility for saving Malden Mills has, once again, fallen to Feuerstein. He needs $92 million by August 21 in order to exercise a majority buyout option from his creditors. The company, which manufactures Polartec fleece, slid into Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in November 2001 after a rebuilding effort and two years of unmet sales goals resulted in a steep debt. If Feuerstein doesn't raise the money in time, the price tag will go up by $30 million and in two years reach more than $150 million. The company, Lawrence's second-largest employer, could end up out of Feuerstein's reach — and even worse, out of Lawrence altogether if Malden Mills's creditors take the company's manufacturing operations on the route that most of America's starving textile industry has followed: out of the union shops, across the ocean, to the land of cheap Asian labor. "Lawrence would be a ghost town without this company," said Joseph Melo, president of the union representing Malden Mills's factory workers. The loss of Malden Mills and its 1,200 jobs would also bring to a close a value system, imbued from the top down with Feuerstein's famously pious Orthodox values. The grandson of a rabbi and a third-generation owner of the company, Feuerstein invoked those values in December 1995, when, two weeks before Christmas, a fire rushed through the factory, scarring 30 employees and nearly decimating the facility. Shortly after, Feuerstein announced that not only would he keep Malden Mills in Lawrence, but that he would keep paying his workers throughout the rebuilding. Sitting in his office in the reconstructed factory — the one he might have rebuilt too large, too fast, in his haste to fulfill a promise to his employees and the town of Lawrence that the nearly century-old business would survive — Feuerstein says he's on the verge of his financial goal. "I am very close," said Feuerstein, as his son Daniel worked the phones beside him. "I can touch it, I can feel it, and as you can see, that's what I do all day long. My hope is if we do it right, instead of being the last of the Jewish ragmen, I hope to be part of a long chain of chief executives with social responsibility." Malden Mills, like the city of Lawrence, has absorbed wave after wave of immigrants, and they have felt the good times and bad, both in the city and at the company. Now, approximately two-thirds of the workers who produce the soft polyester fleece are Hispanic, reflecting the majority-Hispanic population of what has long been known as the "Immigrant City." The company's hard times — since 1995, it has shrunk from 1,700 to 1,200 employees through layoffs — have been paralleled by Lawrence's own. The city has the highest unemployment rate in Massachusetts and has been the site of numerous high-profile drug busts. (who profits?) -polartec fleece made fer pennies in china malden mills employees may move to bejing to get work... Too bad "pay it forward" couldn't make Mr. Feuerstein the CEO of Malden Mills again; e.g.: o Each citizen tired of the corporate criminal crime spree would purchase a bolt of Polartec fabric. o The Polartec fabric fabric would be donated to Goodwill, Salvation Army, etc. to make blankets and coats for the needy. A small swatch of the Polartec fabric would be included to use for in a message to the corporate owned and operated government that we, the people, have had enough.
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You Feast On: Jack and Coke

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You Especially Like to Torment: Cops
my brain works in multiplicities... multitasking isn't a choice, it is a lifestyle... who smells better? be the tao... seek the tao... make taoist munkey luv!!! all the day and all the night! ...if all else fails make toast! i like my job my job makes me happy... some days it is hard work... people think i'm kidding but try it sometime... it can be work!!! i think i'm gonna go into comedy gotta be some other way to be abused economically
You're an Passionate Kisser
For you, kissing is about all about following your urges
If someone's hot, you'll go in for the kiss - end of story
You can keep any relationship hot with your steamy kisses
A total spark plug - your kisses are bound to get you in trouble
Your Seduction Style: Prized Object
The seduction game you play is tried, true, and still effective: hard to get.
You know that the best seducers turn the tables - and get their crush to seduce them.
The one running has the power, and you're a challenge that is worth the chase.

You are a master of enticing and pulling back. Giving a little and taking some away.
You are controlled enough to know rewards come after a long seduction dance.
Even though you want to call, email, or say "I love you" first - you don't!

You're style is the perfect mix of hot and cold - so much so that you have many suitors.
Think Holly Golightly from Breakfast at Tiffany's ... or any of those creepy guys from the Bachelor.
You're skilled at inspiring a chase. The real test is picking the person to slow down for.
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Gina Fox





May 10 2008 3:21 PM

Hey Luv,
How are you?!
Just wanted to extend an invitation
to you to 46 Lounge, Route 46 East Totowa on May 14th to my CD Release party. Or there's another one on May 22nd at Europa South Point Pleasant ,I'd love to see you

Peace
Gina
Bellezza





May 3 2008 12:35 PM

fuzzy wuzzy was a bear, fuzzy wuzzy had no hair. im hoping to come to see you soon friend.
*~Pixi Bessos~*





Mar 14 2008 10:45 AM

Fuzz...I love you! Im sorry it tkaes me forever to communicate but you are never out of mind:) just sending you some bigh hugs and a few sweet notes :) and I ope to get up to see you all soon:)
Big Al





Mar 12 2008 2:20 PM

Were you able to record the music we played at the doghouse last sunday?
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Mar 7 2008 6:46 AM

thanks for the heads up on the shows!!
Dylan Kelehan





Jan 10 2008 4:43 PM

I'm going to come down and get fuzzy with you brother! Thanks for the invite the other night. The constrictions of not having my own transportation are catching up with me....
Byrnes





Jan 9 2008 11:46 PM

Have I told you lately?
Your Gabulous!

I made that word up just for you ;)
Byrnes





Jan 7 2008 6:44 AM

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Dec 29 2007 2:19 PM

Bass Great!....Lesh Philling.
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Dec 27 2007 3:35 PM



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Dec 24 2007 7:05 PM

Fuzzy! What's up man?
BelaVegan





Dec 20 2007 10:12 AM

Thanks for the invite, I'll try to check out your band sometime.

Peace.
Maria





Dec 20 2007 9:28 PM

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Dec 14 2007 2:13 PM

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