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November 27, 2007

Gobble Gobble Gobble!

I've been thinking about how interesting a holiday like Thanksgiving is. I grew up having very mixed appreciation for this American bred celebration! My family didn't always celebrate it because my mom is from Iran (so she doesn't necessarily have any connection to our celebration of pilgrims/native Americans), and my dad was generally apathetic about these things. So, early on I started to realize there's not necessarily importance in holidays.
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I'm fascinated by the process that we go through as children, first learning that this country was "discovered", then that the Pilgrims show up and the Native Americans lovingly share their means of agriculture and survival. Then we go on to realize...wait if there are "natives" that means that this country wasn't really discovered at all! Then finally we find out in middle school or high school that in fact the Pilgrims came and cheated these people out of their home and their land!.
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So I began to think about the fact as far as I can see that as a society built on immigration, we have settled here without really laying a positive foundation for our stay here. None of our national holidays are particularly genuine (with the exception of those that celebrate the attempts at unity - i.e. Martin Luther King day, etc).
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I'm thinking that it would be highly beneficial as a body of people, to start to address this and maybe over time find a way to step back and find new ways to appreciate ourselves as a community. Because I think that as a country we have the ability to be an example of broader unity - BECAUSE we're a country built on immigrated people!
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..anyhow...
just a rant...some thoughts...

November 20, 2007

OPENING FOR CHEVELLE

Friday afternoon the whole crew (band + roadies) packed up and drove to Milwaukee to open up for Chevelle (major label band from Chicago)! We were pretty pumped because the sound system would be awesome and we were looking forward to the energy of the audience! We had an excellent time driving up north for two and a half hours and then we stayed at the most hilarious hotel; they call it the HoJo! HA HA HA!

ANYHOW...the crowed responded to us very well which made us really excited! Here are some photos!

November 6, 2007

Dancing baby + Persian Tunes = national pride!

really i think my subject says it all...
....speaking of subjects....
...........i suggest you subject yourself to this video!!!!....

because i giggled so much when i saw it!

ah ha ha ha ha ha...love it!


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