Common Sense!
I have always regarded Paine as one of the greatest of all Americans. Never have we had a sounder intelligence in this republic… It was my good fortune to encounter Thomas Paine's works in my boyhood… it was, indeed, a revelation to me to read that great thinker's views on political and theological subjects. Paine educated me then about many matters of which I had never before thought. I remember very vividly the flash of enlightenment that shone from Paine's writings and I recall thinking at that time, 'What a pity these works are not today the schoolbooks for all children!' My interest in Paine was not satisfied by my first reading of his works. I went back to them time and again, just as I have done since my boyhood days..- Thomas Alva Edison


Anyone reading this, Konnichiwa, I'm Mike.......... (feel free to call me such, and leave a message on my talk page)

About Me

"Just The Facts"

About Me


Mike Nobody

"Creator" Outsider Artist Musician; Mixed-Media Painting / Bass, Baritone, and Other Guitars / Electronic & Junkyard Percussion / Keyboards & Toys / Plunderphonics & Noise / Vocals & More
P.O. Box 1201
Taylor, MI 48180
USA
Gender: Male
Born: September 15, 1973
Origin: Detroit, Michigan
Pet Peeves: "I don't have pet peeves. I have psychotic f**king hatreds" - George Carlin
Favorite foods: French Fries, Curry Chicken, Pizza


Mike Nobody

"I had not really set out to create a zine. It just sort of happened that way. I was writing & recording some music, and considering how I want to release it. Then, I got to thinking about Compact Discs and how finding CD storage / carrying cases is getting increasingly difficult. No one makes them anymore, just CD wallets...ugh! What are people doing with their jewel cases? It seems like everyone takes better care of their comic books. So, I thought, "Why not package it in a comic book?" From there I gradually stumbled into zineworld. But, I wanted to make mine more like the mail-art packages I had made for my friends as a teenager, a big...weird..."box of stuff." But, everyone likes to browse. So, being able to skim through the pages is still important. I figured that I could glue an envelope to the back and stuff all of the goodies inside there. Is it still a zine? A book? An album? Something else? I don't know. I may continue to experiment with it as I go along. Content-wise there is really is no overall theme; personal stories, comix, activities, found objects, et cetera. It is an odd mix of miscellaneous contents. But, my music can be like that sometimes too. So, it all works out."

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Some Recommend Reading;

Favorite Star Trek Episodes

Favorite Quotes

Frequent Stops

Aum Mani Padme Hum

If You Build It, They Will Come

Art and Stuff

Patriotism - The Last Refuge of a Scoundrel

Detroit Bloggers and Points of Interest

Location

I've been to

I would like to go to

Resources

Handy links

Shot Heard Around the World
Madness of King George

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Dharma Wheel (flowers not traditional) Drawn by Pschemp


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