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Slumming.

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Sure, it's the middle of summer, the doldrums, as it were, and more often than not my feet are dangling off the end of a plank in the courtyard as I sit, hose in hand, splashing water on the dandelions. Hey, weeds have to drink too, you know. Not much getting done here in Big Green land. I think you've probably guessed as much. Personally, I think productivity is very overrated. All it means to me is more work for less compensation - how can THAT be a good thing? Still in all, I did take the time yesterday to catalog all of the songs Matt and I (though mostly Matt) have written for our respective Ned Trek characters over the year or so since we finished Cowboy Scat: Songs in the Key of Rick . I have to admit to being a bit surprised ... there were fully 25 songs on that list, including one or two asinine fragments. I had no freaking clue! (Of course, that's evident to anyone who has listened to more than one or two of these Ned Trek numbers.) I've got to hand it to...

Target Gaza.

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Gaza is a little sliver of land along the Mediterranean; it's 136 square miles of impoverished territory and one of the most densely populated places on Earth. Exit and entry for the 1.8 million people who live there is strictly controlled by Israel on three sides, Egypt (in cooperation with the Israeli and U.S. governments) on the fourth. It is basically an open-air prison; that's why when the world's fifth most powerful military unleashes its killing machinery on the place, you get hundreds dead in a short stretch of days. That's what we're seeing now. Indeed, what we are seeing now is collective punishment of the Palestinians, not the Israel vs. Hamas conflict that the U.S. media constantly refers to. Let us be clear: the Israeli government, in the normal course of screwing the Palestinians in both Gaza and the West Bank, took the opportunity of the kidnapping and murder of the three yeshiva students to go on a rampage in the West Bank, arresting hundreds of pe...