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Punk Rock Dad

Authored by Fernando Pacheco from the Honolulu-based ska band Pimpbot

“Punk Rock Dad”
Author: Jim Lindberg
Copyright: 2007
Copy: Hardback given to me as a “surprise” gift

punkrockdadGizzle (gist): Jim Lindberg, formerly of the punk rock outfit known as Pennywise, shares moments of his life before, during and after becoming a father three times over.

Is it relevant to musicians who aren’t dads?

Absolutely!  This book is relevant to any musician, or other entertainer, that would like to live a life off the stage.  If you plan to spend 365 days of the year eating cup o’ noodles and living off of canned goods in a stinky tour, this may not be the best book for you.  The lesson in this book is one that I also learned when touring with the band, Mustard Plug...

Imperial Hubris

Author: Anonymous, Michael Scheuer
Copyright: 2004
Copy: Paperback used for grad school

hubrisGist: The  analyst who was in charge of the CIA unit over Usama bin Laden (UBL) during and prior to 9/11 talks about why things went wrong and why he’s not to blame.  He points fingers at those who he considers to be responsible in the intelligence community for failing the United States on 9/11.  The author also details why UBL is really after the U.S., that we failed in Afghanistan following 9/11, and the steps we should be taking in order to mitigate the reason UBL and Al Qa’ida are targeting the U.S.

My Ideas: First off, the thing that impressed me the most with this book was that the author, Michael Scheuer, was able to maintain a pissed off tone throughout the whole text...

Horton Hears a Who

Author: Dr. Seuss
Year Copyright: 1954
Copy: I stole the big orange hardcover copy from my almost three year old daughter.

hortonGist: An elephant named Horton finds out that there’s a planet full of people living on a speck of dust.  Horton can apparently talk to someone who lives on the speck and they find themselves having cute little conversations.  Horton sometimes appears  crazy since he’s talking to no one visible.  Horton spends a lot of time trying to convince other people in the jungle that there really are people on his speck and that they are important and since they’re smaller they need to be protected.  Horton says, “A person’s a person no matter how small.”  Some characters call Horton crazy and try to stop him from giving so much attention to the speck and his imaginary friends...

Reset

I continue to have an insatiable desire to write.  I don’t know exactly what or why, but I feel like the ideas I’ve gathered are worthy of print and discussion.  I want to drag others into the conversations that rage in my mind..to unravel ideas and connections I believe exist.  With that in mind, it is time to reset this medium of expression since I deleted the previous attempt, reset it like an old Nintendo game console because the screen froze right when I was about to defeat King Koopa.