
Oh Aaron!
1) Why did Glass Rock Life fail?
Too many Terms of Use violations. Those Craigslist people are fucking Nazis!
2) How do you feel about Kathy leaving Glass Rock?
I thought everything was going cool. Then Kathy said maybe she should be on the work wheel at our house when she stays here. I told her she was on permanent compost. She never stayed at our house again. The other day I sent her this picture of our gnarly, liquified compost, which I said was missing her. Next thing I know, you’re telling me Kathy has left the band.
This Friday Photo comes from Glass Rock’s Kathy Leisen, still burning up that Ecstatic Peace! travel voucher but taking time to send us Detroit Hotel.
Says Kathy, “The mattress shot is in my neighborhood, Allison Busch was always obsessed with it.”
That sounds like a diss to [me]! Will Allison respond to Kathy’s accusation?
Not all of Glass Rock feels this way. Awesome Color 4 life.
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In other news, Glass Rock Life [Webmaster] may soon take a vacation in order to find out who [he] really is on the inside. [He] also plans to ghost write Glass Rock basslines, edit a novel, and drink black coffee.
*Nice Article Follow-Up on Salinger Free Association- Answering Jerry’s Fan Mail- worth checking out. Have a fun weekend getting Wasted.
The Catcher in the Rye caught [my] eye on the bookshelf this morning and it seemed worth a link to the NY Times’ excellent obituary -Salinger Dies at 91 from yesterday. [I particularly liked the Onion coverage- Aaron] In an era of micro-documentation of our lives (see Glass Rock’s four websites, your mother’s blog), it interests [me] that when we talk about Salinger, we talk about his work and “J.D. Salinger” not J.D. Salinger (nor do we paraphrase Raymond Carver). 
At a bar one time, a woman asked [my] favorite book endings and [I] said “Don’t ever tell anybody anything. If you do, you start missing everbody,” spoken by Holden Caulfield, which is not [my] favorite book ending but [I] still love it and feel it embodies the ’shift of mood’ innovation as mentioned in the Times obituary. The woman at the bar replied “How obvious” and [I] retorted with “Yeah, well drinking’s gonna kill [me].”
Ten Years After, here’s Glass Rock’s Friday Photo of The Day, as bit from unkut.com, the best hip-hop website going, and followed by a sweet tweet that made it across [my] desk. Have a nice weekend getting fucked up!!! Be sure to check out Lion Dance with Rynnn as well as Red Dawn II tonight in Bushwick 4 hardcore fucking action.