Thursday, April 7, 2011
Princess
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Val
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Walk out the Door
Oh, you don't love me anymore
And, you're gonna leave just like before
Take your things – walk out that door
Some things are worth keeping
Some you don't mind throwing out
Or losing when it's your choice to.
Yeah, 'cause you're really winning
Something you chose to shout out
Not drawing to play a loser like before
When you became so "happy" & adored
Oh, you don't love me anymore
And, you're gonna leave just like before
Take your things – walk out that door
Not gonna force this; take these things
One of us should just walk away
Up and out – walk out the door
Like, we can still be friends
Someone to hold on a cold night
On the long run what really matters?
For now it's too shattered. (and I'm glad)
Oh, you don't love me anymore
And, you're gonna leave just like before
Take your things – walk out that door
Walk out that door just like before
(too bad.. too bad, baby, ..I'm so glad)
One more …
Walk out that door like before
Copy Right MyStrawHat.com Productions 2011
Written by John French (3 a.m. Friday 3/25 – 3:58 p.m. 3/26)
Performed by Johnny English & the Aliens
Friday, March 25, 2011
Rich $
From: "mosshead7@" <mosshead7@>
To: "am@cnn.com" <am@cnn.com>
Sent: Fri, March 25, 2011 7:38:58 AM
Subject: Rich $
What is rich? $
The otherday I awoke and I hear Ali Velshi's booming straight ahead voice and Christine Romans and they're talking about money and everybody is so dire - better listen up if you wanna make it through the apocalypse. ..
A couple hours ago I woke up from a dream where I was @ this posh beach side resort w/ Keith and Mick and at one point my behavior was a little erratic and I was drinking too much even for Mick and Keith (well, esp Mick) and they confronted me and I told them to fuck off and go ahead and go ... That I didn't need them. And when I saw their surprise (genuine) I apologized and we all hugged.
And Keith broke out this original song impromptu on the guitar.
The words were cool - the versus the chorus ... And it was all mapped out for me on the guitar ... Keith was right in front of me playing.
I felt rich. I woke feeling rich that I had a cool song (words and music). In my mind I went over the chords and made some adjustments for my level of playing.
Then a fell asleep and just woke up and I forgot but only parts ...
"Oh, you don't love me anymore
You're gonna walk right out the door
Take your things like you did before
....
Fuck. Well, at least I have the sound of the chords in my head and those words to work with ... And having a song to sing makes me feel rich.
Best of the Roses, mystrawhat.com & the neweveryday media
New Media Madness: an everyday art
p.s. f
Tea Party momentum
If it has it's sad commentary that just to get to the point of electing new blood that has representation opposite of those freaky liberals and right wingers and career politicians there has to be something "radical" like the tea party movement.
-----Original Message-----
From: mosshead7@Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2011 04:00:24 a.m.
To: worldnewsnow@abcnews.com<worldnewsnow@abcnews.com>
Reply-To: mosshead7Cc: redeye@foxnews.com<redeye@foxnews.com>
Subject: Consistency
I like consistency ... And each night you're seeming all right ... It's not like Red Eye but somewhat informative and fun ... And Peggy is proving to be pretty hot...
Best of the Roses, mystrawhat.com
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
"Middle of the Road" - Pretenders & Friends
If I didn't think highly enough of old Caleb ... esp early days Youth & Young Manhood,
touring w/ U2 and Pearl Jam ...
Middle-of-the-Road is, has been, and will always be one of my favorites ... Caleb's
touch is nonetheless unique.
-When the Roses Bloom Again-
Giovanni French
Sunday, March 20, 2011
A tribute to Sion Milosky by JeffFlindt.com
Big Wave Surfer Sion Milosky 1976 - 2011
Passed away just a few days ago surfing low-tide Mavericks (Northern California)
Friday, March 18, 2011
Kiran Chetry Vs. Megyn Kelly and Vs. Gwenyth Paltrow?
From: John French <mosshead7>
To: am@cnn.com
Sent: Fri, March 18, 2011 8:25:15 AM
Subject: Kiran Chetry Vs. Megyn Kelly and Vs. Gwenyth Paltrow?
From: John French <mosshead7>
To: kelly@foxnews.com
Cc: redeye@foxnews.com
Sent: Thu, March 17, 2011 48 PM
Subject: Kiran Chetry Vs. Megyn Kelly and Vs. Gwenyth Paltrow?
Hoodwinked
She used to sit and stare inside
Her family's polished silverware
I didn't know how good at truth
Or dare she'd be -what a little fool
I crashed at 65 miles per hour
Kissed the ground still alive
Then came a good perspective
Some things get better w/ age
mystrawhat.com
http://theneweverydaymedia.blogspot.com
New Media Madness: an everyday art
Is Bill Schulz a real journalist?
From: "mosshead7" <mosshead7>
To: "redeye@foxnews.com" <redeye@foxnews.com>
Sent: Thu, March 17, 2011 3:00:35 AM
Subject: Is Bill Schulz a real journalist?
His credentials list Chelsea U. But I looked and no such Chelsea University in the states. Did he go abroad?
You know and where Greg is like Geraldo and O'Reilly w/ Kilmeade's hair and Andy is like Steve Martin SNL news meets Steve Doocy - but like then there's Schulz who looks like some Alt Country rocker or something.
mystrawhat.com
http://theneweverydaymedia.blogspot.com
New Media Madness: an everyday art
Monday, March 14, 2011
Tide of 1000 Bodies
Tide of 1000 Bodies -
Washing ashore after the Tsunami
Winning revolution in Tunisia
The world axis has changed
Times of old eruptions and
Running lava – new everyday media
The world axis has changed and it's
All accessible for a further education
You want to go back now? Back?
Back to what? This winter in Japan
US? We are there to help and ride it
Through good times and bad and back.
The only back the wind knows is new
And amongst the tide of 1000 bodies
I smell new in the circle of life and death
written by MyStrawHat.com ProductionsMonday 5 a.m. March 14, 2011 (Draft 1)
New Media Madness: an everyday art
are we Winning yet?
| Reporter: | Anne Lu | ||
| Location: | Los Angeles, CA, United States | Published: | March 14, 2011 07:36 am EDT |
Charlie Sheen's torpedo of truth is coming at a venue near you. But those who wish to see the ex-"Two and a Half Men" star do his "winning" formula on stage should act fast because the comedy tour "My Violent Torpedo of Truth/Defeat is Not an Option" is already sold out, with the actor planning on adding extra shows.
Charlie has opened shows at the Fox Theater Detroit in Detroit, MI and at The Chicago Theater in Chicago, IL, but those venues quickly sold out in just 18 minutes, a Ticketmaster record, according to TMZ.
And since the brazen actor is hot commodity right now, he is thinking of doing more shows in 20 to 30 more cities in the U.S. Organizers are also considering overseas tour in Europe and Australia.
A source told E! News, "Madison Square Garden is trying to book a date. That's not the ideal venue size, but Charlie is open to it."
Charlie has already been giving us a daily dose of his rants and raves on air and online, so what does a Charlie Sheen comedy show involve exactly?
"Charlie is first and foremost an actor," the source explained to the website. "There will be a lot of scripted material, plus videos, interactive audience material, the whole range of things that play off Charlie's strengths. There will be light and dark moments. People will not be disappointed."
The actor promises to donate $1 from each ticket to the comedy show to the Red Cross Japanese Earthquake Relief Fund.
Charlie Sheen To Get His Own Biographical Comic Book
A new Charlie Sheen comic book biography will soon be available. Bluewater Productions, which has published many comic books, is launching a new Infamous line. The first entry in the aptly named Infamous series will be the life story of everybody's favorite winning warlock.According to Radar Online, The Charlie Sheen Story begins with the actor's sons being removed from his care by the authorities. The accompanying caption reads: "A knock on Charlie Sheen's door at 10 o'clock at night almost always means trouble." The text then describes him surrendering the kids into Brooke Mueller's care while "menacing-looking" cops look on.
On the next page, Charlie's back in his house with the goddesses. The caption reads: "Charlie gets to keep the nannies." Sounds riveting.
Apparently, the former Two and a Half Men star isn't directly involved with his comic book's production. Nevertheless, it will cover every aspect of his life, including his alleged substance abuse, his relationship with his ex-girlfriend, Kelly Preston, and his current seemingly interminable meltdown.
Best of Rusted Roses,
mystrawhat.com
http://theneweverydaymedia.blogspot.com/
http://www.myspace.com/mosshead7
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Hi China, where's Teng Biao?: "Jasmine Revolution"
From: John French <mosshead7@;
To: letters@latimes.com; letters@nypost.com; letters@nytimes.com; heydave@cbsnews.com; friends@foxnews.com; redeye@foxnews.com
Cc: letters@rollingstone.com; newsbreaks@newyorker.com; weekends@cnn.com; headlinenews@cnn.com; worldnews@abcnews.com; evening@cbsnews.com
Sent: Sat, March 12, 2011 9:06:07 AM
Subject: Jasmine Revolution: Hi China, where's Teng Biao?
WE all should get to know these names too and ever so closely follow their names too and follow what they're up too --- As a matter of fact, only the Chinese authorities seem to know where Teng Biao is = (super creepy) ...
Marcus Brandt/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Teng Biao, a lawyer, is being held incommunicado by Chinese officials.
One of a handful of lawyers in China pressing for human rights and the rule of law, he has been repeatedly detained, beaten and threatened with death.
But this latest spell of detention — he has been held by Beijing security officers for three weeks, with no word from him or his captors — has struck a new chord of anxiety in his wife and friends.
"This time is really strange," said his wife, Wang Ling. "In the past, they held him only a few days, and we knew for what reason. But this time, I've been told nothing. No news, no calls, no result so far. I have no idea at all."
Mr. Teng is one of many prominent rights defenders and advocates who have disappeared and are being detained, some with no legal authority, in what critics say is one of the harshest crackdowns in many years. The detainees' relatives and supporters say previous periods of confinement did not last this long and in such total silence. The crackdown is part of a broader push to enforce social stability that has grown more intense in the past three weeks.
This is an especially uneasy time in China, with anonymous calls for a "Jasmine Revolution" similar to the uprisings in the Middle East popping up on some Chinese-language Web sites. That has coincided with the annual meetings of the National People's Congress and a consultative legislature in Beijing. Security officers have also clamped down on foreign journalists in the strictest such action in recent memory.
Human Rights Advocates Vanish as China Intensifies Crackdown
From: John French <mosshead7@;
To: heydave@cbsnews.com; friends@foxnews.com; weatherwarriors@weather.com; weekends@cnn.com; headlinenews@cnn.com
Sent: Sat, March 12, 2011 8:44:03 AM
Subject: Point Break
Ratt - Nobody Rides For Free (Official Music Video) WIDESCREEN
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIAHE2jpjwY
You guys know of Laird? ...Eddie Vedder's big wave friend?
The Hydroponic Dreams of Laird Hamilton
He was born in a bathysphere, baptized in surfboard resin, raised in the rainforest in Hawaii. Who else is ready to ride the biggest wave on earth?
Best of Rusted Roses,
mystrawhat.com
http://theneweverydaymedia.blogspot.com
http://www.myspace.com/mosshead7
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Middle Age: Ex-Alice in Chains Bassist Mike Starr Dead at 44
From: John French <mosshead7@;
To: am@cnn.com; friends@foxnews.com; today@nbc.com; heydave@cbsnews.com; squawk@cnbc.com; GMA <gma@abcnews.com>; headlinenews@cnn.com
Cc: letters@rollingstone.com
Sent: Thu, March 10, 2011 7:48:11 AM
Subject: Middle Age: Ex-Alice in Chains Bassist Mike Starr Dead at 44
Hang in there, man ... don't let the big corporate cookie cutter machine win ... don't let the Bieber's win ... 1990's were real.
Former Alice in Chains bassist Mike Starr, who played on the band's first two influential albums and was one of the last people to see singer Layne Staley alive, has been found dead in a Salt Lake City, Utah home, TMZ reports. Starr, who was 44, was arrested earlier this month in Salt Lake City and found to be in possession of six Xanax pills and six Opana painkillers. According to a police report, Starr asked an officer if he'd heard of Alice in Chains, and said he was in Utah with a friend to put together a new band. "It's a terrible shock and tragedy," the rocker's father told the website today.
Starr played on the Seattle band's 1990 album Facelift and cowrote "It Ain't Like That" and "Confusion." He also performed on 1992's Sap EP and Dirt LP, which featured the band's breakout tracks "Down in a Hole," "Rooster," and "Would?" which also appeared on the soundtrack to the film Singles (the band also briefly performed onstage in the movie, too). Starr exited the band in 1993 and later admitted he'd been booted because his drug problem was out of control.
The musician, who appeared on VH1's Celebrity Rehab and Sober House in 2010, displayed erratic behavior while battling a vicious heroin addiction on TV. He wore headphones most of the time, and said, "My singer dies, and the only way I can hear him is through this... It takes me back to when Layne was alive." In a pivotal episode of Rehab, Starr spoke with Staley's mother and apologized for not doing more to help her drug-addled son. "I wish I would have called 911, he told me if I did, he'd never talk to me again," Starr said. "I was too high. I got mad at him, I said, 'I'll just leave' and his last words were 'not like this.' And I just left. I can't believe that. I'm so ashamed." Staley was found dead of a lethal mix of heroin and cocaine in his Seattle apartment in 2002.
When Starr first appeared on Rehab, his onetime bandmate Jerry Cantrell criticized the show for sensationalizing drug recovery: "[Mike is] a friend of ours, and we wish him the best. But that show's not really cool." Starr seemed to have kicked his dangerous addiction, and appeared on an episode of the following season's Rehab to demonstrate his progress. He was six months sober at the time of the taping.
Get a nonstop stream of Amplifier updates -- follow The Amp on Twitter!
[Photo: Marty Temme/WireImage.com]
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Redemtion Song: is it time for Charlie Sheen to sing it?
From: John French <mosshead7;
To: cnnnewsroom@cnn.com
Cc: redeye@foxnews.com; scoop@huffingtonpost.com; americasnewsroom@foxnews.com; showbiztonight@cnn.com; letters@rollingstone.com
Sent: Tue, March 8, 2011 8:59 AM
Subject: Redemtion Song: is it time for Charlie Sheen to sing it?
That "career saving" P.R. guru you just had on about Charlie ... she does not have a service if Charlie is "winning" = she needs Charlie to lose. and for that to happen Charlie has to bow down and "wipe his chin" after an encounter w/ Warner. So Charlie would have to say he has a problem.
perception
Redemtion Song.
"look, Bob, the big-wigs at the Record Company say your music is great and, yes, it's true and from the heart but, like, your Rhastafarian religion and its rituals, practices and ways ... well, it's not the boy-next-door kinda thing that's part of the formula that sells records for the label. Sorry. But, that's real cool Keith Richards likes you and finds you real neat and maybe Rolling Stones Records will give you a deal."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFGgbT_VasI solo acoustic (w/ out a roadmap)
From: John French <>
Sent: Tue, March 8, 2011 9:15:40 AM
Subject: REAL WINNERS ...
MCDonalds and the Red Cross _ REAL WINNERS ...
From: John French <mosshead7>
To: ; redeye@foxnews.com; newsbreaks@newyorker.com; snl@nbc.com
Cc: letters@latimes.com; letters@nypost.com; letters@nytimes.com; tips@theinsider.com; tips@gawker.com; letters@rollingstone.com
Sent: Tue, March 8, 2011 AM
Subject: REAL WINNERS ...
First there was the Red Cross, who capitalized on Sheen's "tiger blood" meme tweeting, "We may not collect #tigerblood, but we know our donors & volunteers have fierce passion for doing good! #RedCrossMonth." Then McDonald's hopped on board saying, "Despite all the rumors there r no plans 2 bring #mclobster or mcsushi 2 the US menu. We're working on a new menu item called McWinning." (Both McLobster and McSushi had been Twitter trends.)
I'm looking to hire a #winning INTERN with #TigerBlood. Apply here – http://bit.ly/hykQQF #TigerBloodIntern #internship #ad
As disclosed by the #ad hashtag, the tweet was an advertisement -- a message paid for by Internships.comand set up by Ad.ly, a Beverly Hills firm that writes tweets or Facebook status updates for celebrities.
In this case, Internships.com paid Ad.ly and Sheen to send the above message to Sheen's more than 2 million followers on Twitter, said Ad.ly spokeswoman Krista Thomas.
After about an hour, the message resulted in more than 127,000 clicks through to Internships.com via the Bit.ly shortened link in the tweet.
The link leads Web surfers to a listing on Internships.com for a social media intern for "TeamSheen."
The paid internship is described in the listing as follows:
Do you have #TigerBlood? Are you all about #Winning? Can you #PlanBetter than anyone else? If so, we want you on #TeamSheen as our social media #TigerBloodIntern!
This unique internship opportunity will allow a hard-working, self-motivated, creative, resourceful and social media savvy individual to work closely with Charlie Sheen in leveraging his social network. The internship will focus on executing a social media strategy that will build on the success Charlie Sheen has attained in setting the Guinness World Record for the fastest time to reach one million followers on Twitter. The #TigerBloodIntern is expected to be proactive, monitor the day-to-day activities on the major social media platforms, prepare for exciting online projects and increase Charlie's base of followers.
You will learn how to promote and develop the social media network of Hollywood's most trending celebrity.
An intern will be selected by March 14, according to the listing. Officials at Internships.com were not available for comment on the deal with Ad.ly and Sheen on Monday.
Internships.com has also added a pop-up window to its home page that asks, "Looking for the Charlie Sheen Internship?" and the Los Angeles-based site also posted an image hyping the listing on its Facebook page.
The tweet is the first paid endorsement for Sheen since he signed with Ad.ly on Thursday, March 3.
Thomas, the Ad.ly spokeswoman, declined to say just how much Internships.com paid for the tweet, which Sheen did not write himself, but rather was written by employees at Ad.ly and approved by Sheen before it was sent.
Sheen's first paid tweet might be coming at a good time.
On Monday, Sheen was fired by Warner Bros. from the CBS show "Two and a Half Men," a role for which he was paid about $1.8 million an episode -- the highest salary on TV.
On Saturday and Sunday, Sheen broadcast himself on UStream.com in a show that was done in a TV talk show style, with a few jokes, a descent amount of profanity, and fart noises in the background.
The Ustream show, which has been largely panned by critics, is called Sheen's Korner, and has pulled in more than 100 million views over two nights, according a message on Sheen's Twitter feed.
According to Sheen's Ustream page on Monday afternoon, the second episode has brought out about 661,735 viewers and the first episode was removed.
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, who is also an Ad.ly client, has said he's in talks with Sheen to do some sort of TV show for Cuban's HDnet cable channel.
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Freedom. It's just a human rights thing.
From: "mosshead7@">
To: "friends@foxnews.com" <friends@foxnews.com>; GMA <gma@abcnews.com>; "weekends@cnn.com" <weekends@cnn.com>; "redeye@foxnews.com" <redeye@foxnews.com>; "scoop@huffingtonpost.com" <scoop@huffingtonpost.com>
Sent: Sun, March 6, 2011 8:21:21 AM
Subject: Freedom. It's just a human rights thing.
It's not a good practice when it's tradition to oppress people. Freedom. It's just a human rights thing.
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
"We report, you email us" ...
From: John French mosshead7@
To: friends@foxnews.com
Cc: redeye@foxnews.com
Sent: Sun, March 6, 2011 9:47:30 AM
Subject: "We report, you email us" ...
"We report, you email us" ... that's part of the beauty of New EveryDay Media ... and like YOU do get-it and use this to your advantage to attract more eye-balls to your show Fox & Friends and to your website, blog, twitter, etc.
As I've been vocal in being thankful for the support of your colleague, Brian Kilmeade, it's so cool how adaptable and open to New EveryDay Media Fox & Friends and others at FNC are and I believe it shows not only in your ratings but also in brand loyalty from those viewers you engage everyday ... That's why in the Top Hottest listings in the "new everyday media" oriented e-books on mystrawhat.com I describe you and other engaging media figures like you, Juliet Huddy, Kiran Chetry, Robin Roberts as smart and savvy (translation) = so smokin' RED HOT.
Yeah, wow, years back now, while you and others are embracing "we report, you email us" ... and were engaging people who wanted to be engaged and wanted to engage you as well there was one local station and manager there in particular who just didn't get it and henceforth is why we call those people and those kind of stations and the product "dinosaurs" (i know a lot of people got a chuckle over that - Chris Wallace, who didn't want to be a dinosaur and now regularly reads emails from his viewers on Fox News Sunday). Well, if it quacks, it's a duck. isn't it? (Good thing my father is a brilliant attorney and I know my rights otherwise i may have been easily intimidated by unwarranted threats --- back in those earlier days where we were all just trying to figure it out and use things now available for elevation of how some everyday things are done and could be done). ... "There's no roadmap for this, you know?! = WINNER".
Best of the Roses but not rose colored glasses, john
New Media Madness: an everyday art
From: "mosshead7@">
To: "friends@foxnews.com" <friends@foxnews.com>
Sent: Sun, March 6, 2011 7:34:52 AM
Subject: "Tradition"
Dave, I agree w/ PETA . And if it's a tradition to jump off a bridge are you gonna follow? Does that make it right? If there's a tradition to drink 4 Martini's in one hour @ lunch and drive does that make it OK. Those animals aren't having fun.
|
Monday, February 28, 2011
Eyewitness in Libya speaks out ...A360
A Libyan woman walks towards a wall covered with graffiti against Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi at a destroyed army barrack in the eastern city of Benghazi on February 28, 2011. Pressure mounted on Kadhafi after his opponents overran towns in his traditional western stronghold and world leaders called for him to end his iron-fisted rule.
AND
From: www.myspace.com/mosshead7 <www.myspace.com/mosshead7>
To: "360@cnn.com" <360@cnn.com>
Cc: "ontherecord@foxnews.com" <ontherecord@foxnews.com>; "redeye@foxnews.com" <redeye@foxnews.com>
Sent: Mon, February 28, 2011 10:11:53 PM
Subject: Eyewitness in Libya speaks out ...A360
A360, I love it ... This courageous woman sounds so smoking RED (FREEDOM) HOT over your air waves = whether "on drugs" or not as Moamer Kadhafi insists all protesters are on --- risking her life and "WINNING" ...
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
In an address to the United Nations Human Rights Council, Clinton said: "Young people know everything that is going on everywhere, and they no longer will tolerate a status quo that blocks their aspirations."

