LA Eastside and sunscreen. New blog, new post, same bad attitude.
I found a group blog that will let me play. Lots of LA blogs I can’t even comment on anymore.
Can you believe that? I’m actually banned from two major group blogs.
Blogging LA is not one of them. I’m still allowed to talk there.
I’m now writing for LAEastside a group blog that appreciates me for the obnoxious ass that I am.
I’m so clever and smart, yet I am not ad friendly (LAeastside doesn’t have ads, so that’s not a problem). I’m not kid friendly or even career ladder climbing friendly.
I hate lots of stuff, lots of stuff that other people like to pretend is ok.
I am also self-sabotaging. At one point I was suppose to write some thing for the LA Times, the art section. I was supposed to cover the art walk and I turned in a story that painted me as a voyeur who was stalking artists. It was so freakin’ funny, but the editor dude I don’t think appreciated my sexy slant.
I think things like, “Are you mad?” Were stated…oh well, everyone over there got fired anyway…
What’s the fun of writing if you have to be very dot your i’s and cross your t’s about the whole matter? I have lots of expensive degrees I can get a real job if I really want one, with benefits.
Why be boring about writing when there’s virtually no way to make money from doing it and even fewer ways to get health insurance.
Of course if you are boring, then you go ahead and write boring things. I’m not boring. Why should I fix what’s thoroughly entertaining.
So check out my blog entry on the new LAeastside about how people are really fucking stupid to pay thirty dollars to look at some bridges, so that really rich dudes can sell lofts, because come on, that’s what tours are all about. And how can any group that claims to be about the environment or conservation not at the very least have VERY OBVIOUS alternative transportation directions to an event that the are putting on.
Want to tell me I’m an ass. Go here :)
Browne Molyneux
PS want to spend 30 dollars in a smart way? Go to Caravan Books in downtown LA on 550 South Grand Avenue. This store specializes in books on LA history and California. You can buy a book about the bridges or even talk to the owner and then do your own walking tour that doesn’t have to do with gentrification.
PS this blog is still on in full force. And we're getting ready to do another art project with our art section, so be ready for that.
grosses bises







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