Friday, August 27, 2010

Former President Jimmy Carter Liberates U.S. Teacher Jailed in N. Korea + How He Almost Stayed @ My Father's Home as PRESIDENT

Former President Jimmy Carter flew into Boston on Friday with an American teacher who had been jailed after crossing into North Korea and was freed as a result of Carter's mission + How he almost stayed at my father's home in Beaver Co. as President ... But my father arranged for him to stay at a client's, Dominic Abbott, instead. Let's talk about COLONOSCOPIES.

I mean, come on, man, your rear-end would have to be under a magnify glass = a real micro-scope if a PRESIDENT of the U.S.A is planned to stay at your CRIB or even considering it ...

http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE67Q5X220100827See More
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former President Jimmy Carter flew into Boston on Friday with an American teacher who had been jailed after crossing into North Korea and was freed as a result of Carter's mission. Neither
Best of the Roses,
John
"New Media Madness: an everyday art" (2010 - 2011)
mystrawhat.com
p.s. aren't you bored yet? i kinda am = i mean, w/ you ...

The Rolling Stones-Sweet Virginia (Live 1972)

Check out this 1972 video for Sweet Virginia by the Rolling Stones via the famous and legendary Exile on Main Street ... It's not a "live" video and not some over produced cheesy MTV Velveeta sales pitch = but just some video taken during the famous and legendary Exile on Main Street time period ... And, well, if you don't get it, well, that's too bad "you're a sad tomato, baby! ... a real sad tomato" ... and that's too bad! ... and, just forget about it ...

Thursday, August 26, 2010

i predict will be divorced in 2 yrs of marriage

gee, when i look back on this email and others i was sending at this time (on the BP big oil "spill" and the games = and, well, D.C. culture) and then, at the time, actually being in D.C. at the Georgetown Ritz Carlton for a week and hanging out around there, I feel I had "an epiphany" of some sorts (and I guess D.C. did too = "the unexplained resignation" of whom I'm talking about = Peter Orszag and his GMA fiancee) = And, well, I almost felt like "I took a little of D.C. back w/ me to Pittsburgh" (which, i seem to have lost already, probably for the good! i guess. especially in some current political circles of the day = according to polls and preliminary elections :) ...


----- Forwarded Message ----
From: John French <mosshead7@;
To: GMA <gma@abcnews.com>; Good Morning America <gma@abctv.com>; am@cnn.com; friends@foxnews.com; squawk@cnbc.com; today@nbc.com; heydave@cbsnews.com; scoop@huffingtonpost.com; letters@nypost.com
Sent: Thu, June 10, 2010 8:44:17 AM
Subject: i predict will be divorced in 2 yrs of marriage

one of you is engaged to someone in the Obama Admin (more jobless claims this month, Mr., good job? but who cares when you got the power, huh) ... at any rate, once married i give this marriage 2 yrs.

you know, having spent many summers on Hilton Head Island i got used to seeing beautiful women w/ dorks. however, friends of mine who i'd invite to the Port Royal Plantation house just could not get over how and why these beautiful women are w/ dorks.
i knew.

but what's more intriguing to me is how these dorks learn to "control" their women --- and not their own insecurities.


--- On Thu, 6/10/10, John French <mosshead7@; wrote:


From: John French <mosshead7;
Subject: Norah Jones on GMA
To: "GMA" <gma@abcnews.com>, "Good Morning America" <gma@abctv.com>
Cc: today@nbc.com, heydave@cbsnews.com, friends@foxnews.com, am@cnn.com, headlinenews@cnn.com, squawk@cnbc.com, redeye@foxnews.com
Date: Thursday, June 10, 2010, 8:33 AM

George,

Thanks for providing me w/ a little bit of GMA content that doesn't want to make me puke in my mouth and flip the station - like ... well, gotta go now - gonna flip or gonna puke.


--- On Thu, 6/10/10, John French <mosshead7@; wrote:


From: John French <mosshead7@;
Subject: Ken Arnold's threats?! (oil and gas consultant)
To: am@cnn.com, friends@foxnews.com, today@nbc.com, squawk@cnbc.com, heydave@cbsnews.com, "Good Morning America" <gma@abctv.com>, "GMA" <gma@abcnews.com>, headlinenews@cnn.com, scoop@huffingtonpost.com, letters@latimes.com, letters@nypost.com, letters@nytimes.com
Date: Thursday, June 10, 2010, 8:23 AM


Ken Arnold's threats on American Morning seem right in line and from the deep pockets of big oil.

Yeah, they are the victims here. Right.

But, yeah, they perceive themselves as victims here and will make Americans pay = even more if they don't get their way(s).

Fuck you..



--- On Thu, 6/10/10, John French <mosshead7@; wrote:


From: John French <mosshead7@;
Subject: Why don't you take a good look at yourself and describe what you see, And Baby, Baby, Baby, do you like it?
To: am@cnn.com, today@nbc.com, squawk@cnbc.com, "GMA" <gma@abcnews.com>, "Good Morning America" <gma@abctv.com>, friends@foxnews.com, headlinenews@cnn.com, heydave@cbsnews.com, redeye@foxnews.com
Date: Thursday, June 10, 2010, 8:13 AM


Walkin' in the park just the other day, Baby,
What do you, what do you think I saw? Crowds of people sittin' on the grass withflowers in their hair said, "Hey, Boy, do you wanna score?" And you know how it is; I really don't know what time it was, woh, oh, So I asked them if I could stay awhile. I didn't notice but it had got very dark and Iwas really, Really out of my mind. Just then a policeman stepped up to me and askedus said, "Please, hey, would we care to all get in line, Get in line." Well you know, They asked us to stay for tea andhave some fun, Oh, oh, he said that his friends would all dropby, ooh. Why don't you take a good look at yourself anddescribe what you see, And Baby, Baby, Baby, do you like it? There you sit, sitting spare like a book on ashelf rustin' Ah, not trying to fight it. You really don't care if they're coming, oh, oh, I know that it's all a state of mind, ooh. If you go down in the streets today, Baby, youbetter, You better open your eyes. Folk down there really don't care, really don't care, don't care, really don't Which, which way the pressure lies, So I've decided what I'm gonna do now. So I'm packing my bags for the Misty Mountains Where the spirits go now, Over the hills where the spirits fly, ooh. I really don't know.

Artist : Led Zeppelin
Song : Misty Mountain Hop

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLvXLp4f1gs






Sunday, August 22, 2010

The Magnify Glass: (a short story – short independent film)

The Magnify Glass

(a short story – short independent film)

Peter didn't read much at all – he disliked books and didn't pay much attention to that type of culture or really any culture at all unless it was liked by mainstream approval from his Carny-esque parents who would try and hock whatever wherever because they had that effect on people.

Peter, or Dick, as his back slapping buddy system buddies luvingly called him also was well liked by people because, again, he didn't do reading let alone "the outside the classroom reading" that makes you truly more of a scholar of academics and, well, life. Peter pretty much believed whatever gossip was being peddled by his friends, family relatives – whoever paid attention to him and found they could take advantage of his blank slate, wet dish towel demeanor.

"Hey, Dick, take this magnify glass and burn that big black ant for me, honey" his mother requested. In which he did without even thinking.

Emery Wallace on the other hand, his mother who was very cultured and well educated, fair and just, would never make such a request in the first place. And, then again, Emery Wallace, was blessed by reading and thinking and developed high powered analytical skills which, sometimes to his detriment by the standards of the mainstream popularity entertainment/gossip machine goes, and almost intuitively would know the ethical consequences of misusing the magnify glass --- heat from the Sun would refract within the glass and cause extreme intense heat which would instantly fry any ant.

Moments of thought … Important here. And, well, if you don't think and just, basically blindly listen and do the consequences can have a devastating unfair and unjust result. You play God. Emery Wallace a devout Catholic from a devout Catholic background believed in God and Jesus Christ. He knew the judge.

When he picked up a magnify glass, as a child, and saw the ants on his big patio filled with concrete, trees, annual flowers and bushes and perennial flowers and bushes with bushy roots, on a blue sky day with white fluffy clouds above him, it never even crossed his mind to victimize an ant. He studies his ancient coins from his lineage instead.

Written August 22, 2010

10:10 a.m.

By Giovanni Continelli

"New Media Madness: an everyday art" (2010 - 2011)

mystrawhat.com

Friday, August 20, 2010

Rusted Root - Evil Ways

Hope that our little full length documentary film includes how Rusted Root was on tour for the Page & Plant / Led Zeppelin reunion tour (hometown in England) when received phone call w/ NEWS Jodie Foster wanted RR to do a rendition of Evil Way's for her little film she wrote and directed called Home for the Holidays ... It's almost those holidays ... "Summer's Almost Gone"

Saturday, August 14, 2010

a Little Hollywood U.S.A. Tonight ...

Olive branch, olive sunkissed skin
holding hands at the movie theater
She began where the other one left
off - whenever the lights went out
and how those pictures come alive;
earthquake(s), the fire still within.
Crowds adore the satire, killing(s)
and everything they can project ...
"Refelctions in a Golden Eye" ...
The hero is truly amazing (for sure)
a real HWY 61 Revisited


written morning of August 14, 2010
Dedicated to Champagne breakfast at the Sewickley Cafe
Sewickley, Pennsylvania

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Kate Bolduan and Alisyn Camerota for a Saturday ...




----- Forwarded Message ----
From: John French <>
To: friends@foxnews.com; weekends@cnn.com
Cc: heydave@cbsnews.com
Sent: Sat, August 7, 2010 8:57:32 AM
Subject: Kate Bolduan and Alisyn Camerota for a Saturday ...

OK, both Kate Bolduan and Alisyn Camerota are SO TOTALLY SMOKING RED HOT for a Saturday = a++++++++

In fact if SO TOTALLY SMOKING RED HOT for a Saturday = a++++++++ were a new Volvo cross country wagon (that's pretty smart) I'd enjoy getting inside and going for a ride everyday ...

But, hey, today they do BOTH look so HOT that I gotta FLIP BACK and FORTH so, you know what? = other factors come into play ...

Photobucket
Alisyn Camerota in green inbetween Dave & Clayton NOT from today though

Photobucket
Kate Bolduan 2010 in blue w/ John Roberts and NOT from today though

On one hand, there's Dave Briggs who is spewing intolerant rehtoric (like a catastrophic oil spill) this morn wanting to throw Kristen McMenamy and Steven Meisel in jail for the recent Italian Vogue shoot.

And, then there's T.J. who is ... well, cool and cutting edge with his thinking and honesty.

Now we come to Clayton. Gee, he seems like the type that instead of hanging out and seeking approval from the crowd he's on his laptop or iphone and, God forbid, he may read instead of watching sports - he's intelligent and sensitive. I don't know - he's different!

;)

----- Forwarded Message ----
Subject: Alan Cook commented on Clayton Morris's post...

Alan Cook commented on Clayton Morris's post:

"oh ok i get what you mean. and yeah i agree they do make a great team. I like how Dave and Clayton use sites like facebook and twitter and really interact with their audience. it gives a personal touch i haven't seen anywhere else, even compared to the other fox news personalities. "

Touting good news about the gulf: Aug 3 2010




----- Forwarded Message ----
From: John French
To: cnnnewsroom@cnn.com; americasnewsroom@foxnews.com; 360@cnn.com; larryking@cnn.com; letters@latimes.com; letters@nypost.com; letters@nytimes.com; Voicers NY Daily News <voicers@edit.nydailynews.com>; scoop@huffingtonpost.com; headlinenews@cnn.com
Sent: Wed, August 4, 2010 10:07:04 AM
Subject: Touting good news about the gulf: Aug 3 2010

OK, B.P., U.S. Gov't and Media, ... before going and touting "good news" about the Gulf "oil spill" / DISASTER well, maybe it's not time to turn off the lights on this story and move on to more sensational softer safe stories?!?! ... Let us not forget that from the get-go 11 people died on this rig because of a gross negligence and recklessness and, yeah, and then major ripple effects on the local economies, ecosystems and, in general, ethics.
Aug 3rd 2010 100 and some days after this DISASTER you're trying to tout some kind of milestone and gain ? ... But what about all the loss that has happened from the get-go and continued to "spill on" ? ... loss of life = ranging from humans to aquatic (mammals, reptiles, amphibians) and even, well, blades of grass (important grass that acts as feeding grounds and, yeah, a natural barrier from the sea = kind of important in this fragile ecosystem of sea, wetlands, rivers and such that protects this special Gulf region)... loss of jobs, monies and abandoned pets = a way of life for summer 2010 and maybe more to come ...

Not Even Gulf Fishermen Buy The Government's 'Smell Test' Policy On Oil-Exposed Seafood

BP Has Donated $10 Million To Wildlife Fund So Far But May Owe At Least $52 Million


Globe and Mail
Pamela Anderson Helps Pets Abandoned After Spill‎ - 1 day ago
Anderson chose two dogs to adopt and take home herself. Associated Press Actress Pamela Anderson holds a Chihuahua mix that she named Bardot, Monday, Aug. ...
NPR - 320 related articles »

Feds Dramatically Increase Oil Spill Estimate, Making BP's The Worst Offshore Oil Accident In History

Oil Spill: Pamela Anderson Adopts Pets Abandoned In Gulf (PHOTOS)

AP/Huffington Post - 08/03/2010 09:08 AM
NEW ORLEANS — Most of the roughly 50 abandoned dogs parading under the oaks at New Orleans City Park on Monday were bound for a pet adoption program in Virginia, but two were headed for California with their new owner, actress Pamela Anderson. "My son was hoping we could take all 50," Anderso...

Globe and Mail
Pamela Anderson Helps Pets Abandoned After Spill‎ - 1 day ago
Anderson chose two dogs to adopt and take home herself. Associated Press Actress Pamela Anderson holds a Chihuahua mix that she named Bardot, Monday, Aug. ...
NPR - 320 related articles »
Louisiana Oil Spill 2010 PHOTOS: Gulf Of Mexico Disaster Unfolds

BP Oil Dispersants Used Regularly Even After White House Order; Coast Guard Allowed It


Limited Test Finds Dispersant Not Adding Toxicity To Oil, But Questions Remain


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/news/bp-oil-spill

Source: Governor of Florida
Posted on: 3rd August 2010

On August 3 NOAA shows the BP oil plume 89 miles from Pensacola and 136 miles from Panama City.

Oil Spill: Pamela Anderson Adopts Pets Abandoned In Gulf (PHOTOS)

AP/Huffington Post - 08/03/2010 09:08 AM
NEW ORLEANS — Most of the roughly 50 abandoned dogs parading under the oaks at New Orleans City Park on Monday were bound for a pet adoption program in Virginia, but two were headed for California with their new owner, actress Pamela Anderson. "My son was hoping we could take all 50," Anderso...

Oil Spill: Pamela Anderson Adopts Pets Abandoned In Gulf (PHOTOS)

AP/Huffington Post - 08/03/2010 09:08 AM
NEW ORLEANS — Most of the roughly 50 abandoned dogs parading under the oaks at New Orleans City Park on Monday were bound for a pet adoption program in Virginia, but two were headed for California with their new owner, actress Pamela Anderson. "My son was hoping we could take all 50," Anderso...

Oil Spill: Pamela Anderson Adopts Pets Abandoned In Gulf (PHOTOS)

AP/Huffington Post - 08/03/2010 09:08 AM
NEW ORLEANS — Most of the roughly 50 abandoned dogs parading under the oaks at New Orleans City Park on Monday were bound for a pet adoption program in Virginia, but two were headed for California with their new owner, actress Pamela Anderson. "My son was hoping we could take all 50," Anderso...

----- Forwarded Message ----
From: John French
To: am@cnn.com
Sent: Wed, August 4, 2010 8:59:22 AM
Subject: As beautiful as Ingrid Bergman

"This here mountain it's been waiting for you to work it
For your hand to touch its hard rock, Ingrid Bergman" ...

Woody Guthrie / Billy Bragg - Wilco
Mermeaid Avenue

Saturday, July 31, 2010

"New Media Madness: An Everyday Art"

So, I am flirting with the idea of doing another e-book for mystrawhat.com which I will call =
"New Media Madness: An Everyday Art" .... .... ....
This e-book will include poetry, email write-ins and, of course, a Top Hottest Women of the New Everyday Media = featuring a top 100 listing of 2010 - 2011 .... .... ....


Bill Hemmer and the dynamic & engaging Juliet Huddy July 20, 2010 in Americas Newsroom FNC

However, then again, I just may quit poetry all together and focus on business only like Arthur Rimbaud (or, at least, not share my poetry any longer = as literary giant and noble professor Wallace Fowlie stated that I could not not be a poet as the way I perceive life is poetry) .... .... ....


Cheers.

Best Always,
John
mystrawhat.com
&
New Media Madness: An Everyday Art

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

P.S. = How Do We Know If We Are Really Free If We Don't Test the Bounds of Reality???....

P.S.


----- Forwarded Message ----
From: John French <mosshead7@>
To: worldnews@abcnews.com; worldnews@abctv.com; situationroom@cnn.com; headlinenews@cnn.com; evening@cbsnews.com; snl@nbc.com; staff@citylights.com; feedback@foxbusiness.com; feedback@foxnews.com; editor@esquire.com; feedback@holytaco.com; letters@relix.com
Sent: Wed, July 7, 2010 6:48:36 PM
Subject: How Do We Know If We Are Really Free If We Don't Test the Bounds of Reality???....

How Do We Know If We Are Really Free If We Don't Test the Bounds of Reality???.... FREEDOM!!!... gotta love those pushin' it for us ...

----- Forwarded Message ----
From: John French <mosshead7>
To: Campbell@cnn.com; oreilly@foxnews.com
Cc: 360@cnn.com; comments@foxnews.com; larryking@cnn.com
Sent: Tue, July 6, 2010 8:56:56 PM
Subject: True Pure FREEDOM(s)



--- On Tue, 7/6/10, John French <mosshead7> wrote:

From: John French <mosshead7>
Subject: True Pure FREEDOM(s)
To: edward@gmail.com
Date: Tuesday, July 6, 2010, 8:24 PM

Ed, we have been wathcing the HBO John Adams series religiously for the past week --- If you're interested in it will still be on HBO (on demand) for a while --- But, yeah, thought given you're interest in law you may find this as elating ...

I've been no stranger --- I grew up knowing exactly who John and Abigal were and did several papers at Marquette U. and PSU on both John and Abigal Adams.

Truly amazing = True, Pure FREEDOM =

  • John Adams - Declaration of Independence
  • 1
    Liberty will reign.






      Tuesday, June 29, 2010

      Thank You for All Your Support (Or At Least Reading)


      Thank you for all your support - those who have supported me with compliments, flattery and encouragement - those who have followed me in admiration or to mock me (at least to mock me you read me a bit and viewed my posts and gossiped about me).
      However I am now fueled by challanges and triumphs everyday that revolve around my real job as director of business development which I am thankful and grateful for = and truly love = and truly love what it's all about.
      I am a busy man. My grandmother Rose (both were Roses) always said "the devil makes work for idle hands."
      Therefore I will no longer be posting or writing in emails to media outlets.
      The mystrawhat.com project and The New Everyday Media projects have been fun and I think there was a lot of good there (even if misunderstood by some).
      I may post on FaceBook here and there but that will be more or less to say "hello" to friends.
      Thanks again.
      Sincerely, John

      Monday, June 28, 2010

      Let the record show that Robert Byrd has a Shih Tzu named Trouble (he calls Baby) = Had to buy your paper: This Past Saturday's Article on D.C. Pets

      Let the record show that Robert Byrd, left, has a Shih Tzu named Trouble, which he calls Baby.
      Let the record show that Robert Byrd, left, has a Shih Tzu named Trouble, which he calls Baby. (By Lois Raimondo -- The Washington Post)

      --- On Tue, 6/22/10, John French mosshead7; wrote:

      From: John French mosshead7;
      Subject: Had to buy your paper: This Past Saturday's Article on D.C. Pets
      To: saslowr@washpost.com
      Cc:
      Date: Tuesday, June 22, 2010, 1:09 PM


      Thank you for such a wonderful article.

      On our way home to Pittsburgh Saturday I stopped at a store to pee and saw Sen Byrd w/ his adorable doggie on the front page and I had to buy your paper.


      I was in Georgetown stayinyg at the Ritz Carlton = w/ a $200.00 strawhat, $450.0 Hugo Boss shades, vintage torn and frayed Levis (priceless) and tee shirts (one w/ Chief Seattle and his true and beautiful quote "we belong to the earth = earth does not belong to us") with a little big white fluffy Lhasa Apso around the Ritz Carlton Georgetwon. We must have been quite a site for the everyday person there ...

      OK, i envy life as like a rock star lives = of course i am not a rock star but i do try and play guitar everyday and write poetry and treat my dog like a child = oh yeah, my father is a big attorney = well respected and loved = Jimmy Carter was gonna stay at our house when he was president of the USA but my father arranged for him to stay at a client's instead = Mr. Abbott in Fox Chappel.

      The two of us walking along the riverfront park and looping back to Potomac Ave passed the PaperMill TownHouses (sigh = love those) and me carrying up the stairs and over the historic canal = Having espresso (per me) and bottled water for Parker Bean and just relaxing like we do in front of the Starbucks in the village we live in outside of Pittsburgh. Yeah, a Peroni, a diavolo pizza and bottled water for Parker Bean at il Canale outside in the shade = in the lobby at the Ritz Parker Bean under his momma's feet while she has a Hendrix Gin dry martini w/ cucumbers.

      As soon as I saw that front page pic of Sen Byrd w/ his adorable doggie named "Trouble" (he calls "Baby") on the front page and I had to buy your paper.

      Best of D.C. Roses,
      John French
      mystrawhat.com
      &
      http://theneweverydaymedia.blogspot.com/



      --- On Sat, 6/19/10, John French wrote:

      From: John French mosshead7;
      Subject: Had fun @ Georgetown Ritz Carlton but good to be back for our 90.5 program
      To: rsh@deq.org
      Date: Saturday, June 19, 2010, 8:29 PM

      Lemon grass basil grilled lobster off the back porch ... Makers and some Kenwood Pinot w/ some fillet and Thai noodles ... 90.5 Saturday Twilight ... Rhythm Sweet and Hot ...

      Best of When the Roses Bloom Again, ... mystrawhat.com and
      http://theneweverydaymedia.blogspot.com/



      Sunday, June 27, 2010

      Gulf people need break



      --- On Sat, 6/26/10, John French mosshead7 wrote:

      From: John French mosshead7;
      Subject: Gulf people need break
      To: weekends@cnn.com
      Cc: feedback@foxnews.com
      Date: Saturday, June 26, 2010, 11:26 AM

      TJ, I heard you say earlier that the Gulf people need a break --- I agree. Now sure some people may want to "rub it in" and figure a hurricane would certainly "rub it in the face" of everybody. However the everyday people of the Gulf need a break. Best of the Roses, In spirit, Your friend, John




      From: John French mosshead7
      Date: Sat, 26 Jun 2010 13:30:33 +0000
      To: <weekends@cnn.com>
      ReplyTo: John French mosshead7
      Cc: <friends@foxnews.com>
      Subject: Great Job, TJ


      Great job, TJ... Thank you for all your hard work in the fresh morning sun _ (hope for when the roses bloom again is alive) ... Maybe even though sometimes it doesn't seem quite right ... We know ...

      Gee your competition at FNC hasn't had to sweat in their stiff suits (I bet they use extra starch). But I love them just the same (hopefully they love me too - "love your neighbor to it hurts" Jim) ...




      From: Saturday Night Live

      Saturday, June 26, 2010

      Friday, June 25, 2010

      Anna David: Don't Judge a Book by Its Cover


      This picture of Anna David was added to one of the FNC Red Eye Acitivity Pit groups overnight ... Reminding me of 1). how cool & hot Anna David is and is in person and 2). a nice little lessons learned anecdote she shared w/ me while interviewing her ... The story goes during the publication and publicity tours for her book Party Girl at a swanky Miami club in SouthBeach all kinds of people were offering her drinks and were like "Party Girl, we love you - lets party" = which turned out to be a bit of a bummer because OBVIOUSLY they did not read her book and furthermore did not do any homework on her and just like a cliche "judged a book by its cover" ... Which real quick because I gotta go!... reminds me of when I was an idealistic teen and some very conservative suit (which I kinda dressed like myself) saw a guy on a motorcycle and was like "look at that biker - how disguisting - the long hair, beard and ripped jeans" ... and I was like "how do you know? He could be a great guy. Why judge a book by its cover. Look at Jesus." ...

      Best of the Roses, John

      Saturday, June 12, 2010

      a Serious Question for CNN



      --- On Sat, 6/12/10, John French wrote:

      From: John French ;
      Subject: a Serious Question for CNN
      To: cnnnewsroom@cnn.com, weekends@cnn.com, 360@cnn.com, larryking@cnn.com, headlinenews@cnn.com
      Cc: readers@forbes.com, scoop@huffingtonpost.com, newsbreaks@newyorker.com, "Voicers NY Daily News" <voicers@edit.nydailynews.com>, letters@latimes.com, letters@nypost.com, letters@nytimes.com, letters@reason.com, letters@rollingstone.com, editor@esquire.com, redeye@foxnews.com, comments@foxnews.com
      Date: Saturday, June 12, 2010, 10:31 AM

      While I was listening to Wake of the Flood and its Here Come Sunshine driving home from Starbucks w/ the NY Times for a Saturday the 12th day of June 2010 and it hit me that the sun is out in Arkansas where that *Big River "cried cried cried" --- And even in the wake of the flood for Katrina there was that "Here Comes Sunshine" feeling from "Wake of the Flood" ...

      However, this "new gulf war" ... This is far worse than Katrina ..This is far worse ... This spewing of oil like hatred based by the sword and man-made interpretations to kill infidels ...
      Oil. "Don't shit where you eat, my friends" -(as I was saying like pretty much as soon I was allowed to receive info about this devestating blow that killed 11 men)- as just an everyday grateful and thankful citizen of a FREE U.S.A. --- I knew it was an economical, ecological and ethical catastrophe more than disaster. (Nevertheless I didn't imagine such a "controlled" response making things a trillion times worse) ... But everyday I saw that adding and, well, you know some people can just "sense" things ... I guess "predictions" are more for mathematicians ...

      Wake of a flood from Mother Earth ... Yeah, here come sunshine ... Creation and destruction womb like life and death rebirth ... Wake of a Mother Nature flood gives back a thousand fold what it takes if you're awake enough to realize ...

      An oil "man made" flood = disaster.

      It takes.

      It doesn't give.

      And oil industry won't give enough and will have the will to figure out what more it can take from us - consumers - tax payers.

      So why not create something new for people of the gulf who deserve it --- those 30 thousand oil rigs in the gulf can easily be converted into platforms for wind energy ...
      Gee, that will also create new jobs (a ton) and new money into our economy and the world economy --- negating big oil and its relentless creation of a giant relentless culture dependent upon the delusional need for oil.

      I was lucky enough to be part of the soaring nineties and not only its refreshing cultural revolution but also an amazingly refreshing economic boom ... The Internet model. Providing platforms to deliver information and goods and services and content to people around the world from your basement.

      An unbelievable sensation ... A whole new industry and world and limitless opportunity and break from the old dinosaur ways of big business --- "Big Blue" --- big blue chips.

      And like a cranky old man dictator(s) all of a sudden the Internet model wasn't a real model and all of the hundreds of millions of dollars being exchanged over ideas and contracts written on napkins was once again redirected to more "concrete" business models like "Housing" and "Banking" and lending and that whole cycle --- like a delusional addiction to oil.

      So CNN, why do you think the Internet bubble busted?


      Best of the Roses, John French
      http://www.mystrawhat.com/ & http://theneweverydaymedia.blogspot.com/

      * Big River

      Tuesday, June 1, 2010

      Another Man's Done Gone

      Clip from "Man In The Sand Billy Bragg & Wilco"
      Song from "Mermaid Avenue" (Lyrics by Woody Guthrie)

      Best of the Roses,

      John French

      mystrawhat.com

      &

      theneweverydaymedia

      Thursday, April 22, 2010

      Old Man Crow



      --- On Wed, 4/21/10, mosshead7. <mosshead7@> wrote:

      From: mosshead7@ <mosshead7>
      Subject: Old Man Crow
      To: alisonmrosen@gmail.com
      Date: Wednesday, April 21, 2010, 8:37 AM

      Old man Crow was the nastiest man when it came to throwing money down
      Old man Crow was the happiest man when it came to other men buying rounds
      Up above the river in those fruitful fertile hills he worked the earth at the Penna Clay Co
      Baking those bricks for cities needing built up - those roads to homes built for show
      Oh, Old Man Crow w/ the muddy oil in his veins and eyes of coal many women tried to mine died rockin' on the front porch of his cabin many said he lived mighty fine
      Old Man Crow - feel him in your soul when you're hiking those back woods where the water falls and life begins

      Best of Crow's Run Roses
      written TODAY
      mystrawhat.com
      &
      theneweverydaymedia

      Wednesday, April 21, 2010

      Everybody wants to know



      --- On Tue, 4/20/10, mosshead7@; wrote:


      From: mosshead7;
      Subject: Everybody wants to know
      To: alisonmrosen@gmail.com

      Date: Tuesday, April 20, 2010, 8:23 AM

      Everybody just wants to know that they're alright

      It's okay to look at the stars
      And leave a sad life
      The home you know is just
      A mile or two away
      You can throw a stone
      It's the one w/ the light on

      Everybody just wants to know that they're alright

      It's okay to be happy
      But actually do you deserve it
      Are you alright
      Should you stay away -caught
      Throwing stones at glass houses
      Trying to turn out the light

      Everybody just wants to know that they're alright

      How many degrees does it take for you to be able tell me I'm alright
      You're alright w/ me -just smile

      Best of the Roses,
      Gianni French
      mystrawhat.com
      &
      theneweverydaymedia

      Thursday, April 8, 2010

      My Top 5 Civic Arena/Mellon Arena Memories in Pittsburgh: The Pens Last Regular Series Game at the Civic Arena/Mellon Arena

      1).
      Watching the reunion tour of Robert Plant and Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin March 25, 1995 with Pittsburgh's own Rusted Root (winning the coveted opening slot for several dates) from the Mario Lemieux and a family friend's box I gratefully scored --- watching on with my now wife (who I had gone on a handful of dates at the time) and some friends of ours --- Hearing Robert Plant tell us that he's been on tour with a lot of bands in his time and being on tour with Rusted Root for this time made him feel compelled to tell us just how lucky Pittsburgh is to have them.



      2).
      All the wonderful moments watching Mario Lemieux on the ice including his 600th goal and an amazing game where the Pens where down by two goals with a little more than one minute left on the clock and Luc Robitaille and Mario tied the game and won in overtime (my girl and friend "Fat Tuesday" wanted to leave but I convinced them to stay because I had a feeling).

      3).
      Sydney Crosby


      4).
      Attending the first Fresh Fest featuring RUN DMC, Whodini, Kurtis Blow and the Fat Boys in 1984 as one of the only 14 year old white boys in or out of the Civic Arena


      5).
      As an eleven and twelve year old sitting at the glass (pounding on the glass) of the Civic Arena wathcing Paul Baxter, Pat Price, Randy Carlyle, Mike Bullard, George Ferguson and Pierre LaRouche - and then "sneaking" down stairs and hanging out outside the locker room after the game with a good friend of the family (close to the Pittsburgh Penguins) looking on ... (and in the summers being taught by some of these guys at the Ken Schinkle School of Hockey - where Pat Price gave me a lot of one-on-one time I'll never forget).
      Best of the Roses,
      mystrawhat.com
      &
      theneweverydaymedia


      Monday, March 22, 2010

      The Vaselines — son of a gun

      a rendition of a Vaselines song performed by Nirvana

      This song, Son of a Gun, is on the soundtrack Kurt Cobain: About a Son

      (April on Lake Washington Blvd)

      Best of the Roses,

      mystrawhat.com

      &

      theneweverydaymedia

      Monday, March 1, 2010

      Too Hollywood for Hollywood

      RECENT AND RELATED

      Too Hollywood for Hollywood


      Young blood


      Blue blood


      Proven young


      Sure shot


      Lookin for the top hat


      Be good


      Tryin' to be


      Still a sweetheart


      Look out your momma's


      On the A train


      'done forgot to take the D train


      Well shoot'em up


      Guitars


      Rainman's not a retard


      It's down about Cruise


      Because it's that way


      I don't know


      Leonardo's to blame


      -made me get out of the pool


      When it was real hot


      Still cool


      -another sunny day at Marmont


      Well get tried


      Be brave


      You don't always get paid


      -don't get tied


      And look out


      Johnny's gotten hired


      Yeah. Johnny's gotten higher


      The finest small batch


      Kentucky bourbon whiskey


      A go, go, go …


      Go, go, go …


      Go, go, go ..


      A go, go, go …


      Go, go, go …


      Go, go, go ..

      ah, Larry King

      Pink Champagne

      Daddy's got a big ring

      Lookin' for the A-game

      ah, it's all about heart

      Just need a little jump start


      A go, go, go …


      Go, go, go …


      Go, go, go ..


      A go, go, go …


      Go, go, go …


      Go, go, go ..


      Best of the Roses,


      March 1, 2010


      mystrawhat.com


      &


      theneweverydaymedia


      Friday, February 12, 2010

      "Dance In The Middle"

      The single from our new album, Stereo Rodeo! Dance in the Middle is one of those tracks that once we first started working on, we knew we had something," says bass player & vocalist Patrick Norman about the single.
      Check out the video & ROCK ON!

      Best of the Roses,

      Giovanni French

      mystrawhat.com

      &

      theneweverydaymedia

      Saturday, December 19, 2009

      Christmas Barrette

      Christmas barrette on a pretty fine girl
      I was thinking about something I'd probably regret
      Everyday weaving the holiday season tapestry
      Living the scene we were lit up like a Christmas Tree
      Everybody gathering to be seen to see the music at the next show
      No matter where you came from or where tomorrow grows
      We cross many roads and rivers - going under bended bare trees -
      There's snow in the December air not just in the eastern seaboard
      But where there's magic you can feel it in the air from the backstage
      Musicians to the guys at the door - carrying equipment together -
      Drinking a ton of free beer on the house like the night before -
      Did you have a chance to see him in the living area upstairs at a
      Naked and bruised piano he could easily handle out of tune -
      What a star on the Christmas Tree - it looks like him, you & me
      Just like the day before New Year's Eve in Chicago along the shore
      Looking at the city --- Yeah, all have traveled to get here for the show
      Through the magic in the air down hills and roads and under a canopy of
      Bare winter trees -passed corners and open fields and tall buildings where
      There's always writing on the wall - graffiti and all - we make the magic a
      Few people share and see in a girl at a show with a Christmas barrette in her hair


      Saturday Morning - December 19, 2009

      Best of Christmas Roses,
      John

      Thursday, December 17, 2009

      The Top 75 Hottest Women in the New Everyday Media 2009



      --- On Thu, 12/17/09, John French <mosshead7@yahoo.com> wrote:

      From: John French <mosshead7@yahoo.com>
      Subject: The Top 75 Hottest Women in the New Everyday Media 2009
      To: "Good Morning America" <gma@abctv.com>, today@nbc.com, squawk@cnbc.com, friends@foxnews.com, am@cnn.com, heydave@cbsnews.com, robin&company@cnn.com, headlinenews@cnn.com, scoop@huffingtonpost.com, comments@foxnews.com
      Cc: "SE Cupp" <sec316@nyu.edu>, kim@kimserafin.com
      Date: Thursday, December 17, 2009, 7:52 AM

      ... just have to add the titles and credentials and some of the witty commentary i have for "some girls" ... and 2009 poetry ... then ready for an official launch however i figured i'd do a transparent sneak peak ...

      --- On Wed, 12/16/09, John French <mosshead7@yahoo.com> wrote:

      From: John French <mosshead7@yahoo.com>
      Subject: The Top 75 Hottest Women in the New Everyday Media 2009
      To: redeye@foxnews.com
      Cc: "poptips@wizbangblog.com" <poptips@wizbangblog.com>, thebestgossip@aol.com, feedback@holytaco.com, "Mr. Dippy" <mr.dippy@dipdive.com>, snl@nbc.com, info@bwe.tv, oreilly@foxnews.com, hannity@foxnews.com, "Shelby Holiday" <shelby@palestra.net>
      Date: Wednesday, December 16, 2009, 3:06 PM

      Greg,

      Can you have an intern take a look at my list on mystrawhat.com and have him get back to me via email on what he thinks before I officially launch.

      Grazie mi amico,
      Buon Natale,
      Gianni French
      mystrawhat.com
      &
      theneweverydaymedia



      Saturday, December 5, 2009

      Max's Kansas City


      Jim Carroll remembered
      Wiping it off -coke after
      a foul. The center aisle
      1
      Mini circus elephant, one
      Smoking, drinking Chimp
      Back room upstairs access?
      I wish I was younger.
      I hate you.
      You're younger and
      That's all I want

      The massage ended

      Happy

      Baby, won't you keep me happy

      ---(he was waiting. Waiting for Candy Darling)---

      Best of mystrawhat.com
      &
      theneweverydaymedia

      December 5, 2009

      Friday, November 20, 2009

      one pay check away

      prelude: what kind of music sells most in difficult economic times? i bet it was country maybe now rap music now - well they're both angry and like to bitch and really don't celebrate life like they used to when they recorded on front porches ---- (i keep myself busy so i have to find time to sit on the front or back porch and just pick away) --- anywway, here's an idea i had while driving through Sewickley Heights wondering what kinda song would sell today if i was just honest and true


      one pay check away
      i wish i were in Kentucky bluegrass
      chasing my little momma instead
      of working my weary bones on this shift
      but hey i'm grateful to be a working man
      so you won't hear me bitch the blues again

      one pay check away
      and China will own our asses
      that's what i'm told everyday
      in the new everyday media
      where a vote for Palin likely means
      you got that ring around your back
      pocket of your Levis - yeah, some
      of them in this world so watch yourself

      one pay check away
      i watch my dreams fade away
      one by one like my hair turning gray
      one by one i think it all over - "it's
      on the rocks today -yeah, Maker's"
      i drink it down like the money i make

      one pay check away
      i'll own my new Ford F150
      and it's another day i can kick ass
      i'm tired of you putting me down
      so i won't let my name down
      not anymore i am one paycheck away
      from a new tomorrow where i don't borrow

      one paycheck away
      from the the USA staying a super power
      with more baseball diamonds and books
      that don't deny there are people who die
      and there are people who plan and do kill
      that's a fact and if i don't have to borrow
      then i ain't bowing down or sayin' sorry


      Best of the Roses,
      Giovanni French
      mystrawhat.com
      &
      theneweverydaymedia