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AFTER-SCHOOL SPECIALS WE HOPE
OUR KIDS WILL NEVER SEE ON TELEVISION

 
gags for this bit; A) Things You Can Do On Your Roof; B) Jimmy Has Two Mommies, Three Daddies, and Four Shrinks; C) 10 Phony Multiple Personalities That Will Drive Your Parents Nuts; D) Good Clean Fun With Hugh Hefner
 
Funny cartoon of Bart Simpson at blackboard writing over and over - The influence of Hollywood is no excuse
 
 
TerraBits

Mal Parento
     — troubled father
"It was bad enough when I discovered my kid was reading 'Using Your Latchkey Status as Leverage,' but when I was rummaging in his drawer, I also found 'Using Hollywood as Your Moral Compass' and '10 Plants the DEA Doesn't Want Us To Know About'...."


cartoon of man sitting glumly, with head on hands

After schoolin's all done, what sort of world will our children have? Will it be one of opportunity, or one of economic hardship brought on by environmental disaster?

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SPECIAL SONGS FOR AFTER SCHOOL
 
  “School”
      – Supertramp, from the album Crime of the Century
 
 

After school is over, you're playing in the park . . .
"Don't be out too late; don't let it get too dark."
They tell you not to hang around and learn what life's about
And grow up just like them—won't let you work it out—
And you're full of doubt . .

 

album cover for Crime of the Century, by Supertramp Album Review: Of the three fairly well known albums Supertramp put out before their popularity exploded (with the release of the hit-stuffed Breakfast in America), Crime of the Century is the best—a very nice balance between progressive and pop, between accessible and exploratory. The album starts off with "School," which nicely balances progressive and jazz-rock elements. It begins poignant and ends haunted, bridging in the middle with solid rock. Next up is "Bloody Well Right," one of two songs on Crime of the Century that were hits (sort of) back in the day. "Bloody Well Right" is a fat, grinding dirge about class attitudes in Britain, with an effective, if rather silly, hook. The second "hit" was "Dreamer," a perky little number that you may be initially tempted to dismiss as feckless pop tripe—but won't, once it sweeps in with its lush reinforcements to win you over. The delicate, melodic track "Hide in Your Shell" competes with the album's title track for "Best Song on the Album" honors. It effortlessly moves back and forth between graceful verses and its sweet, eye-closing, head-nodding hook. The album closes with the epic "Crime of the Century." It's half song, half Wall of Progressive Sound, with the two halves melding together perfectly to entrance the listener. People who are familiar only with Supertramp radio hits like "Goodbye Stranger," "The Logical Song," and "Take the Long Way Home"—and only want more of the same—will find only smatterings of that here. But listeners who appreciated Supertramp's efforts to blend pop and progressive should most definitely lock up a copy of Crime of the Century.

 

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ENVIRONMENTAL DISASTER
thumb of earth as a bomb with lit fuse; link for environmental article, Environmental Disaster - The High Stakes of How We Play Our Hand

“I’ll See Your Killer Asteroid and Raise You a Plethora of Problems”
When one starts adding up the mounting problems of the planet that sustains us---climate change, peak oil, collapsing fisheries, chemical pollution, water shortages, and more---one has to wonder what sort of future we will have. It can be a good one, to be sure, but only if we act now to stave off the coming
environmental disaster ...

Notable Quotable

"Earth provides enough to satisfy every man's need, but not every man's greed."
  – Mahatma Gandhi

Graphic image of frog on lily pad
Flash cartoon -- a mildly amusing instance of nature striking back. From flashcartoons.org.
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Greening the Desert graphic, with photo of Geoff Lawton
A fascinating Flash video describing a successful project to reverse desertification and soil salination. From Permaculture.org via YouTube.   Go there
 
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