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I blame Hunter S. Thompson and Larry David

I have been pretty slack with my blogging lately. I am trying to be better this week.

Part of the reason why I have been so lazy is because I started reading Hunter S. Thompson's The Great Shark Hunt and it has completely distracted me. His Gonzo Journalism styles are hilarious to read and his topics are so interesting too. It makes me want to try writing a few articles of my own. Anyone and everyone can sell articles to magazines over here in Dubai I reckon. It's not exactly ground-breaking journalism territory.

Another excuse for my laziness is that my girlfriend and I got a free month suscription to Orbit satellite TV last week and the 6th season of Curb Your Enthusiam is showing at the moment. I have seen all the previous 5 seasons, but not 6. I love that show- Larry David is genius.

So between reading, watching TV and my regular new music discovery time online (by no purposeful plan I end up spending about an hour a day trying to find my next favourite musician- it's like a hobby) my blog has been a bit quiet of late.

Have you missed me?

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I saw this Big Sur house designed by Mickey Muennig a few weeks ago in the Wall Street Journal.  Muennig has created such an amazing harmony between this eco-minded house and nature.  I would love to live a year in Big Sur surrounded by the wild Santa Lucia mountains and overlooking the mighty Pacific.  It looks like such an inspiring place.  Not surprising that the area has been home to such great writers as Jack Kerouac and Hunter S. Thompson.

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