Porcupine Tree Concert (10/29)

The opening act: Three

I may just go buy a cd or two from this band… amazing band. Pretty original sound. And a pretty entertaining stage show … check them out. I will be checking them for a MySpace page.

The main act: Porcupine Tree

Simply put… amazing. I won’t put this up there with my all time favorite shows…. but I was not disappointed in the setlist or the show sound or anything… I don’t remember the setlist (and I had not heard all of the songs they played), so here is are the ones I know:

Fear of a Blank Planet
Sentimental
Anesthetize
Way out of here
Sleep Together
Blackest Eyes
The Sound of Muzak
Open Car
and about 3 or 4 I had not heard before including one that has never been officially released…

Encore:
Even Less
Halo

Here are a few crappy pics I took with my camera phone… no photography was allowed and one of the guys that was standing in front of me was shooting them and ended up getting pulled aside on the second time security saw them… the girl he was with was detained longer… I bet they made her delete all of the pictures he took… because he gave her back the camera after taking a picture or two…


This is the best shot and it is of Steven Wilson


One of the entire band… yeah, crappy pic.


Another one of the entire band… yeah, crappy pic.

I am drained. I didn’t eat from lunchtime until I got home around 12:30 (i had to stop at wal-mart to get food and candy to give out for Halloween…) and got in bed about 1AM… Now, I am going into work late because I overslept…

Check out both bands… I am so glad I made the show… 🙂

Oh, and this show was taped to be used in a LIVE cd due out in 2008… so damn cool. I have never been to a show that was taped before… AWESOME!

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A few poems to read today…

Some that just struck me as some I’d like to share today… I hope you like them…

Beautiful Creature

Someone I know,
Is God’s most beautiful creature,
Someone I know,
Has everything, every feature…

Like the sunrise,
Graces the morning sky,
Like the sunrise,
Beauty to live by…

Like the day,
Warm…sunny…bright,
Like the day,
Radiant like the sunlight…

Like the night,
The stars come out to play,
Like the night,
Beauty even at end of the day…

There is one I know,
That is God’s most beautiful creature,
There is one I know,
With whom I don’t have a future…

Beauty II

Beauty doesn’t always mean
The prettiest face,
Beauty doesn’t always mean
The longest legs.

Beauty doesn’t always mean
The slimmest hips,
Beauty doesn’t always mean
The biggest chest.

Beauty to me is in the heart,
Beauty to me is in the soul,
Beauty to me is in the mind,
Beauty to me isn’t always the body.

The most beautiful girl in the world,
Doesn’t have to have the best body,
As long as she has a beautiful soul,
and a heart of gold, that’s true beauty.

I know someone like that,
The true meaning of the word beauty,
Not just of the mind, soul, and heart,
but also of the face and body, as well.

One day, I hope she realizes it
The way that I have,
One day, I hope that she finds
Her true beauty, too.

Pictures

To look into your eyes,
Is to look into the eyes of beauty,
To be in your presence,
Is like being in the presence of angels.

To see you smile,
Is to feel warmth in one’s heart,
To hear you speak,
Is to hear words of meaning.

Pictures might be worth
A thousand words, but
Words cannot describe,
What it means to see you

Pictures in one’s mind,
Of what beauty is,
And how hard it is to find,
Found it in you, I have.

I am not sure what I’d do,
If I saw you in harm’s way,
But I am sure, I believe,
I could die for you.

(c) 2000 – 2007 Michael P. Molenda

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Results of my ultrasound

If you are here, thank you, this is what I found out this morning:

1.)  The polyp on my gallbladder has been determined to be a “cholesterol” polyp.  It is of no harm and has not changed since the last ultrasound [they have one file] from like 3 years ago.

2.) I still have a “fatty” liver and my doctor says that this is a result of my on-going cholesterol issue (most notably, my triglycerides are pretty high).  After discussing a low-fat/low-carb diet (hahahahaha), I accepted a medication path.  The medication is called “TriCor” and is apprently mainly for triglycerides… She gave me a 7 week supply and I am due back in 6 weeks for a new set of labs to determine how helpful that the medicine has been.  She was impressed and happy that I was completely honest when discussing this.  This IS my health and I don’t mess around with doctors.

So, all of my bad dreams about gallbladder issues and cancer were just that… bad dreams.  But I don’t care to go on medication.  I don’t have to stop drinking alcohol (thank goodness) but I do need to cut down when I do and how much I consume when I do… this can also have financial benefits as well 🙂

Anyway, that is it.

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11 years ago today…

My best friend, Bryan, was taken from this earth. Too young. Only 21 years old.

I miss him still. I feel really bad that with all of the turmoil today that I just now noticed that it was today… I feel totally bad about that. But I am sure he wouldn’t be upset if he knew everything that went on today…

I made a post not so long ago about him and the poem that I wrote after his death. Up until that point in my life, I had not had any tragedies in my life that I could remember. I had lost both of my grandparents on my Mom’s side before I was 6. My grandmother on my Dad’s side died before I was born.

Nobody really knows how hard this was on me… except me. So now, I will just link this to the other posts…

The first post: So, if you are here, I assume you want to know…

The second post: Supplemental Post

The last post: The Poem I wrote about Bryan

R.I.P. Bryan… I miss you, bud… I really miss you, bud… 🙁

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The Jury Duty Blog…

Well, I ended up spending only a total of two days involved in the jury duty and it breaks down like this…

Monday, September 24, 2007

I was summoned to the Forsyth County (GA) administration building to a meeting of the jury pool. I am not sure how many showed up, but there were quite a few. All of our names were called and we were split into groups of 12… Some groups went to Judge Dickinson’s court (where I went) and the others to the other judge’s court (I don’t remember name). I was in group 2. The others in group 1.

(We were then escorted to the courthouse…)

The procedure is to question each group:

  • Group questions
  • Individual questions

Since my group was second, we got to leave and come back after lunch… which meant we had 2.5 hours to wait. I ended up going to a Quizno’s to eat. I actually didn’t realize until it was too late that I had that long or else, I would have gone home… oh, well…

I got back to the courthouse at 1 and we were gathered and then escorted into the courtroom. We sat in the jury box and both the prosecution and the defense were to question us.

The first thing that we were told is what the case was (it was a felony drug case. possession of cocaine with the intent to distribute) and who was involved.

We were asked general questions about thing such as if we had any family members who were arrested, if we reguarly watch law shows, drug addictions in the family (since this is a drug-related case) and then the defense asked basically if we were racist (the defendant was black). And none of us responded.

Then, it was time for individual questions. These were based on the questionnaires that we were to fill out and mail back when we got our summons. Basically, in this trial, not much was too personal. After this, we (both groups) were reunited in the jury assembly room while the lawyers assembled the 13 person jury (12 jurors and 1 alternate).

I was actually selected to sit on the jury. My first summons. My first jury. This was not until about 4PM… We, then, were requested to meet back on Wednesday, September 26th at 9AM. This is an unusual circumstance, as the trial would normally begin the next day; however, since one member of the prosecution was to be elsewhere on Tuesday, we had “a day off.”

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Today, I arrived at the courthouse at about 8:30AM. We were all assembled at about 9AM. Seems as if everybody was on time… but there was some issues that were not disclosed to us and we were dismissed until 1Pm this afternoon (as I am writing this on Sept 26). We assembled at the correct time and finally got into the courtroom a short time after 1.

Finally, what we have been assigned to do. Hear the case. We were given our preliminary instructions by the judge and were re-read the indictment. Afterwards, the prosecution was able to make it’s opening statement. Which was objected to many times by the defense… And then the defense made it’s statement which was objected to many times.

Okay, now witnesses. We only got to hear one complete testimony before the trial ended on a mis-trial. The second witness made some statement as part of his testimony that caused the judge to have to call the lawyer to the bench and us, the jury, removed from the courtroom. And when we got to the jury deliberation room, somebody has written “James Dunn is my hero” on it. Turns out that James Dunn is the prosecuting attorney… These two factors caused the mis-trial… So, in the end, this was very anti-climatic. After all of the time spent waiting and days in between selection and the actual trial, this is how it ends…

While, I found the whole process enlightening, I can’t help but to feel … “ripped off” because I didn’t get the entire experience. If I were to have to sit on a jury, I wanted to go through the entire trial. But, I did not get that opportunity.

Here are a couple of pics I took of the jury deliberation room. I don’t see anything here that could get me in trouble, do you? (yes, that’s my coke zero and peanut m&m’s on the table…)

If I find an internet article on the trial, then I will post it. So far, I have not found anything.

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