Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Bigger than Wrestlemania XXII: Mickey Mouse takes on William Shakespeare

Posted by Mickey Z on 01/31 at 05:43 AM
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  1. RMJ update…

    from http://watergatesummer.blogspot.com

    We will have to do what we can to help the Vermont Woman- and to post on her this week- I already started sending to people that can help…

    all of these people have also posted about RMJ

    http://disillusionedkid.blogspot.com
    http://barker-in-valencia.blogspot.com/
    http://guerrillasinthemidst.blogspot.com/
    http://disla.blogspot.com/
    http://alterx.blogspot.com/

    guerrillas in the midst made it their action of the day…

    Posted by michael from scotland  on  01/31  at  06:37 AM
  2. as for the post. Mickey mouse, McDeaths, Coca-Cola etc are just the first outposts of empire.

    can’t send the army? then send the films, the music, the food and all else. not to say i don’t like some of the films and the music (quite frankly, you can keep McDeaths).

    this is not being ‘anti-american’. it is simply that that is how empire works. better than forcing people is to convince them that you want what the dominant groupd has.

    i believe they used to call it pax-romana

    Posted by michael from scotland  on  01/31  at  07:09 AM
  3. Great work, Michael, re: Rosemarie. Cheers. As for your second comment, yeah, it’s remote control imperialism.

    I’ll see everyone “soon.” Off to the subway now.

    Posted by Mickey Z. from Astoria  on  01/31  at  07:12 AM
  4. Good morning MZ & Michael and all who’ll soon arrive.

    Michael thanks for posting those sites and for helping so much to get the word out.

    McDonalds - I don’t even know where to begin with that. The golden arches are almost synonymous with the likes of Kellog-brown & Root, halliburton, etc. They of course are in a different commodity, but the result is the same.

    I share Michael’s thought that it’s much like the Pax Romana. 

    I only wish more parents would take a long moment to consider Disneyland & Mickey Mouse before they go along with the pack and get their wee ones all hooked on the junk. Hard to ween them off it later, to be sure, and most don’t even see why, or that they should (IMHO)

    Posted by Amelopsis from Canada  on  01/31  at  08:25 AM
  5. Well, this will go down in my book as “The Miracle at Mickey’s”. You guys have created a Dream Team to take care of my legal/justice issues. When we win, we should have a big party. Because of your efforts, I took a few minutes off last night to write a little article, not related to anything important. Just wanted to plug Blum’s book.
    Mickey, being a home owner is a life changing and head changing experience. I’m sure that you already know that. In spite of all of the problems with maintenance, etc., there is a peaceful satisfaction with having a, more or less, permanent space. It is a trade off...trading freedom and mobility for security. Best wishes to you and Michele.  On the housing topic, best wishes to you, too, Mudge and all others who have had recent housing issues. None of us is really ever secure. Just when you least expect it, the unimaginable can happen and change your life forever.

    The head and heart need a place to rest
    To Mickey and Michele, I wish the best

    Posted by RMJ from Churchill 4 Prez Hdqts  on  01/31  at  08:53 AM
  6. if anyone here at mickeys is any good with photoshop and doesnt mind looking up dodgy sites then i think this is a real giveaway. something could so easily be made with this. i don’t need to spell it out.

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    Posted by michael from scotland  on  01/31  at  09:22 AM
  7. Hello Michael, Empress, and RMJ.

    Empress, here’s something from an upcoming ZNet article by Sonia Shah: “We think of McDonald’s as an American restaurant, but of the five new McDonald’s that open around the world every day, four are located beyond our borders. Coca-Cola is the quintessential American drink but that company has been buying up water licenses in poor countries-many still bereft of safe drinking water-where they sell soda for less than the price of a glass of clean water. In Africa, the number one employer is not a mining company or an agricultural firm, but Coca-Cola.”

    Michael, that image fits perfectly with the Lenin animation I used today.

    RMJ: Michele and I just not sure about $$$...but your encouragement (and couplet) helps. Thanks. Please keep us up to date with your situation(s). Captcha sez: progress.

    Posted by Mickey Z. from Astoria  on  01/31  at  09:58 AM
  8. Hi All, Mickey, I know what you mean about $$$. I was making slow but steady progress in paying off my mortgage. Then I was hit by the truck. Now I know that I will never have my house paid for.
    About Coca-cola and water. That is a big issue. The entanglement of the IMF and US corporations has jeopardized water resources in many places. John Perkins hit on that issue in “Confessions of an Economic Hit Man”. Water wars are coming.

    Posted by RMJ from Churchill 4 Prez Hdqts  on  01/31  at  10:10 AM
  9. Sonia Shah is highlighting some very important and very shady aspects of the cola brand’s corporate behaviour in the third world. India is also very particularly suffering in respect to the uses of drinking water by the cola manufacturer:
    Villagers now have more job opportunity, but their clean drinking water is now unavailable or polluted.

    I look forward to reading the piece when it’s up.

    Posted by Amelopsis from Canada  on  01/31  at  10:16 AM
  10. Just have a second, great posts and comments all, best wishes RMJ and all-- where to even start with this: http://tinyurl.com/8otuw

    It’s Denmark, the dairy industry, offensive political/religious cartoons, the middle east… damn weird. Back tonight…

    Posted by James from work  on  01/31  at  10:22 AM
  11. Q. what time do you get democracy now in new york time. it goes online at 3pm here (10am new york) and i usually watch it but was just wondering when it begins over there?

    Posted by michael from scotland  on  01/31  at  10:47 AM
  12. I guess it’s 9a.m., just in time for me to miss it here at work…
    http://www.democracynow.org/stations.pl?op=search&state=NY

    Posted by James from work  on  01/31  at  11:48 AM
  13. James re#10, I have a blogging friend in Tunisia who’s discussed this issue from her personal perspective and while I’ve not given it too much consideration, the crux is that if collectively individuals in predominantly Muslim nations choose to boycott, they are simply excercising their right to express their discontent. And following the same logic, if a nation is under Islamic rule, it also makes sense to me if they choose to endorse the boycott formally.
    Whether offense was intended or not is irrelevant, I think, it is the effect that’s been had and if companies are going to talk about the rights of a free market then they should just take it into consideration as part of their doing business in the Middle East (and elsewhere)

    Posted by Amelopsis from Canada  on  01/31  at  12:25 PM
  14. Hey Amelopsis-- the more I read various news links about this, more complicated it’s looking, with the far-reaching ramifications for Scandinavians abroad and other free speech stuff in the mid east, etc., but as for the boycott, sure, go for it, but for one thing, unfortunately it seems it might most directly affect the local workers employed by the Danish factory in Saudi or wherever it is. But also, it’s not just a boycott, it’s the threats of fatwah and whatever other violence proposed against Danes if they don’t issue unconditional apologies…

    Gotta love that image of Hamlet on the main post. Those crazy Danes!

    Posted by James from work  on  01/31  at  12:48 PM
  15. hi

    this is mainly for mudge.

    about that article you posted by that idiot. please take a look/listen to this. first one is very short article, second is radio programme.

    if you do, let me know

    http://tinyurl.com/dcoax

    http://tinyurl.com/abedb

    Posted by michael from scotland  on  01/31  at  12:50 PM
  16. oh, and for the purposes of that programme - to be a ‘scottish nationalist’ does not mean the same thing or carry the same connotations as ‘nationalist’ does in other parts of the world. it just means you are n favour of scotland leaving the UK.

    come to think of it, chris and MEW should listen to that too.

    Posted by michael from scotland  on  01/31  at  01:04 PM
  17. Hello All. I just wanted to mention that I heard from Joe and he sends his best. He’ll be back around these parts soon.

    Posted by Mickey Z. from Astoria  on  01/31  at  01:49 PM
  18. James it seems I typed much too hastily.  Seems I missed a whole bunch of detail in the article. A boycott is about the limit of what I would condone as reasonable in my books. Beyond that I just dont’ think is warranted, and of course no violence - GEEZ - there’s enough of that going around already

    Posted by Amelopsis from Canada  on  01/31  at  01:51 PM
  19. ...Thank you & farewell Coretta King…

    Posted by Amelopsis from Canada  on  01/31  at  02:02 PM
  20. Oh sure, Amelopsis, of course I knew what you meant. Whole thing’s a bit surreal, like I’m waiting for these Muslim groups to just decide ‘oh wait, it’s Denmark, bunch of flaky blonds w/o enough sunlight, let’s just ignore them, let them play with their Legos and watch their Von Trier, they don’t mean any harm...’ (my dad was born there, recall)

    What does your name mean, by the way? Looked it up on dictionary.com, it had a diffrent spelling, about a genus of Virginia Creeper plant…

    Posted by James from work  on  01/31  at  02:05 PM
  21. Michael, I’ve always been in favour of the UK being disbanded.  I never understood the bullshit behind empire building, & England hardly has the best record of rule. 

    For me, Britain = oppression, England = home.  Why should Scots (or the Welsh or Irish, or Australians etc etc) consider our fuckwit of a Queen their sovereign?  It’s bad enough she’s on the English money.

    Posted by Chris Wood from Manchester, England  on  01/31  at  02:24 PM
  22. chris - exactly. WTF does someone in shetland have in common with someone in kensington anyway?

    and someone took up the challenge on the blair photo…

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    Posted by michael from scotland  on  01/31  at  02:27 PM
  23. What can I say but - another great post, Mickey!  Especially like Bukowski’s quote:  one has to agree with him re the influence of Mickey Mouse. Best quotes, best graphics, best comments - makes one wonder why you haven’t got a Koufax award yet.

    Hello to all you expendables and best of luck to Rosemarie.

    Mark Twain:  Patriot: “The person who can holler loudest without knowing what he
    is hollering about”.

    Auf Wiederemailen,
    Helga

    Posted by Helga Fremlin from Daylesford, Australia  on  01/31  at  02:36 PM
  24. The Buk line about MM reminds me of the line in the Clash’s Magnificent Seven-- Plato the Greek, or Rin Tin Tin; who’s more famous to the billion millions?

    Posted by James from work  on  01/31  at  02:39 PM
  25. And thanks for reminding me of Coretta King’s passing away, Amelopsis!
    LOVE those photos of Blair - thanks, Michael.

    And good luck with your housing issues, Mickey, Mudge and Rosemarie.  Same issues also loom in Helga’s life ..

    Posted by Helga Fremlin from Daylesford, Australia  on  01/31  at  03:01 PM
  26. Who needs a Koufax Award when I can win a daily Helga Award?

    Posted by Mickey Z. from Astoria  on  01/31  at  03:16 PM
  27. Expandable Expendability

    http://tinyurl.com/dgpjz
    (ye might have to scroll down.)
    I like this website a whole lot. I am glad they decided to pitch in. See you on all Sat. with a story.

    Posted by Youngfox from *^)*&%)*&%O  on  01/31  at  04:08 PM
  28. Michael, the dismemberment of Britain (or any artificial State) would be no sadness to me. Like half-worms turning into whole ones. (Or something. Possibly thats a bad metaphor, I’m too frazzled from work to know.)
    And maybe, just maybe, we could put an end to this these perrenially tedious efforts at defining “Britishness”. That’d be a very welcome side-effect.
    (I’m fairly sure I posted a link to that “Scotland would be better off” story here a while back. The Indy ran it I think.)

    For the cat-lovers:
    http://tinyurl.com/debx6

    Posted by Mew from London  on  01/31  at  04:14 PM
  29. Another pal being helpful. I like his Can-con site a whole lot as well.
    I am sorry to list all of these here but I hope the Expendables will give these gracious sites a quick boo.
    http://tinyurl.com/bma88
    O.K. , I’ll stop now… until the next one.

    Posted by Youngfox from   on  01/31  at  04:25 PM
  30. Thanks, Mew #28-- this is also of vital importance: http://penguinx.org/

    Scroll down for the helmet story. About time for such an innovation.

    Posted by James from work  on  01/31  at  05:16 PM
  31. Like the idea of a ‘Daily Helga Award’, Mickey ...

    Captcha ‘gives’.  So what gives?

    Posted by Helga Fremlin from Daylesford, Australia  on  01/31  at  06:58 PM
  32. comment #29 from Youngfox gives this link http://tinyurl.com/bma88 It is really funny. Good to put a smile on your face. I have to figure a way for the jury to see it......Thanks all in the Expendable Dream Team. They deserve a great big Helga Award !!!

    Posted by RMJ from Churchill 4 Prez Hdqts  on  01/31  at  07:26 PM
  33. I liked Stageleft’s post too Rosemarie - gave me a chuckle. 

    Update: there are currently 19 blogs with a full post about RMJ.

    That number is for the full post only - many many others are generating hits from comments (largely by Michael - you do get around to a lot of blogs!!!)

    The wheels are still rolling!

    Early night for me today, so I may not be back tonight, in which case…

    Adieu & hope you’re all able to laugh rather than cry when the State of the Union is addressed. (not because it’s really funny, but you’ll have to do one or the other...laughing’s just better for the soul in this case)

    Posted by Amelopsis from Canada  on  01/31  at  07:38 PM
  34. Wow, Amelopsis....We should give this effort a name...Maybe something like OPERATION BACKFIRE IN VERMONT.....

    Posted by RMJ from Churchill 4 Prez Hdqts  on  01/31  at  07:46 PM
  35. Hello everyone...and good night, Empress. I’m stretched pretty thin these days so I’m not able to comment as often as I’d like. I am reading it all, though.

    I’ll check back soon.

    Posted by Mickey Z. from Astoria  on  01/31  at  07:46 PM
  36. Right now C-span 2 is airing its Impeachment program with Ramsey Clark and others.  Also forgot to mention that when the State of the Union speech starts many people will be going to different major media sites and typing in “IMPEACHMENT”. I would prefer “War Crimes Trials”...

    Posted by RMJ from Churchill 4 Prez Hdqts  on  01/31  at  07:51 PM
  37. Glad you got a chuckle RMJ. Stageleft is one of my fave Can-bloggers and I just knew he would bring the flavour. Keep smilin’!

    Posted by Youngfox from a hole  on  01/31  at  08:02 PM
  38. Captcha sez the state of our union is “little.” G’night, all…

    Posted by Mickey Z. from Astoria  on  01/31  at  10:26 PM
  39. Ugh, I totally just crashed on the couch after an eventually hard day of proofreading, rather than risk hearing that man’s voice during the state of the union address. Going to bed early as political protest alright. Here’s the correct link to the cat helmet article, just mesmerizing: http://penguinx.org/?p=31

    Posted by James from Hell's Kitchen  on  02/01  at  03:43 AM
  40. I have a new celebrity crush-- Amanda Congdon. Now *this* is a blog: http://www.rocketboom.com

    Posted by James from Hell's Kitchen  on  02/01  at  04:24 AM