The Perfect Blogpost

I can recall a time when—especially back during college days—I would dream a great chess game, some calculus equations or the answer to a particular melodic or harmonic challenge. I’d awaken and sometimes a bit of it would stick with me, sometimes not.

The perfect blogpost, dreamed, didn’t stay with me on waking this morning.

*sigh*

So, I guess you’ll just have to read it in my dreams.

(If you wanna hear something not quite halfway between Louis Armstrong and the typical barbershop quartet rendition of “I’ll See You in My Dreams” here’s a sample clip of Kit Stewart on the song. Not bad, but not Satchmo. Like the sax, though. CLICK the link in the previous sentence to hear more material by this performer.)


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Submitting my dreams for analysis to Dr. Basil.

Monday: Guard the Borders/Open Post

This is both a Guard the Borders Blogburst post and Monday’s Open Post. Link here and track back—and seriously consider sending the fax suggested in the post below!

From Heidi, of Euphoric Reality:


Monday, April 10, has been dubbed by pro-illegal activists as the National Day of Action for Immigrant Justice. After two weeks of both large-scale and ad hoc protests, they are trying to bring it all together before their big Walk Out on May 1st.

There are more protests scheduled around the nation – more than 100 have been registered at www.april10.org. Find out what’s going on in your town or city – you’d be surprised by some of the locales of the organized protests.

While the rest of America goes on with making a living and having a life, these rallies could very easily be fizzling out or, on the other hand, gaining momentum and proliferating. (Personally, I’m wondering just how many days of work and school these people can skip before it starts to hurt.) Either way, Americans want to know what is being said and done by these interlopers at the rallies. We must keep an eye on things, because our faint-of-heart senators won’t. They are on an ill-deserved two week vacation, after all.

Several members of the Guard the Borders Blogburst are planning to observe the rallies in their areas and report back with photos, quotes, and/or more. So this edition of the Blogburst will be presented in two parts; today’s notice and a follow-up on Tuesday with what we glean from various rallies across the nation. Stay tuned for that.

In the meantime, let’s make sure that our senators have a stack of NO AMNESTY faxes and phone messages when they get back from vacation. They still have a lot of debating to do, and we need to be sure that they are absolutely clear on where we, as Americans, stand on the issue.

To send in a free FAX, go to NumbersUSA. Or click here for all the contact information for your congressional representatives.


This has been a production of the Guard the Borders Blogburst. It was started by Euphoric Reality, and serves to keep immigration issues in the forefront of our minds as we’re going about our daily lives and continuing to fight the war on terror. If you are concerned with the trend of illegal immigration facing our country, join our blogburst! Just send an email with your blog name and url to euphoricrealitynet at gmail dot com.

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