04 November 2008
The time is now.
Sunday Brunch Vlog for Patsaks and Chatlonians (compilation for a leisurely afternoon by your friend DJ Stan
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Stan Faryna's quick history of western philosophy: Aristotle rocks as a psychologist. Aquinas, howev was more righteous and deep. Hegel was on drugs. Or shoulAnd Karol Wojtyla's theology on the "acting person" is illuminating! You must create your own destiny and you must make it Good, True and Beautiful!
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Music:
Eclectic sounds and images from my favorite funky pan-European underground lounge in the Kin-dza-dza system. If you don't have a pepelatz, there's a direct wormhole in the basement of Mendeleev 13 in Bucharest. It drops you in the men's restroom. Admission with the password is eight Ketse- Tsaks not included. No password? Don't try. 1. Thursday Night Mix (42 Videos). A Lounge vlog for Patsaks and Chatlanians (click here).
2. Friday Night Mix (42 Videos). A Lounge vlog for Patsaks and Chatlanians (click here).
3. Sunday Brunch Mix (68 Videos). A Lounge vlog for Patsaks and Chatanians (click here).
Movies:
A hasty list of movies I've seen twice or more:
1. It's a Wonderful Life (x30)
2. Il Postino (Italian) (x12)
3. Princess Bride (x4)
4. Braveheart (x4)
5. Lord of the Rings (The Two Towers, Fellowship, etc.) (x2)
6. Last of the Mohicans (x3)
7. Mad Max and the Thunderdome (x4)
8. Terminator (x3)
9. Saving Private Ryan (x2)
10. Matrix, etc. (x2)
11. Kingdom of Heaven (x2)
12. The Last Samurai (x2)
13. Unbreakable (x2)
14. Kin-Dza-Dza (x2)
15. When Harry met Sally (x3)
16. The Green Mile (x2)
17. The Rocky Horror Show (Old School) (x12)
18. The Postman (Yeah, Kevin Costner) (x3)
19. Xanadu (Long, long time ago) (x2)
20. Pretty Woman (x3)
21. romeo and Juliet (with Leo) (x2)
22. The Miracle of Life (x2)
23. The Red Colored Gray Truck (x2)
24. Dr. Strangelove (x2)
TV:
Favorite TV shows (past), but I don't get a lot of time for TV, so no trivia questions... (grin)
1. Doctor Who
2. Farscape
3. Stargate (SG-1)
4. Star Trek: Next Generation
6. My Name is Earl
7. The Apprentice (Trump has a great hair piece, doesn't he?!)
8. Good Times (Old School)
9. Highway to Heaven (I cried every episode that I saw)
Books:
Below are some books that I believe helped me to understand myself, the world, and how to get the most out of both:
1. How to Read a Book, Mortimer Adler
2. How to Listen, Mortimer Adler
3. Nichomachean Ethics, Aristotle
4. Summa Theologica, Thomas Aquinas
5. The Sigmund Freud Collection, Sigmund Freud
6. The C. G. Jung Collection, Carl Gustav Jung
7. Man and State, Jacques Maritain
8. On Authority, Yves Simon
9. The Problem of Pain, C.S. Lewis
10. The Lives of the Saints
11. Spirit of the Disciplines, Dallas Willard
12. Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, Douglas Adams
13. Complete Collection of S-, Wm. Shakespeare
14. The History of Philosophy, Copleston
15. Thus spoke Zarathustra, Frederick Nietzsche
16. Remembrance of Things Past, Marcel Proust
17. Up from Slavery, Booker T. Washington
18. The Divine Comedy, Dante Aligheri
19. The Four Loves, C.S. Lewis
20. Confessions, Saint Augustine
21. The Dumb Ox, G.K. Chesterton
22. On Evil, Thomas Aquinas
23. One Dimensional Man, Herbert Marcuse
24. 1776, David McCullough
25. The Culture Industry, Theodor Adorno
26. Master and Commander, Patrick O'Brien
Heroes/Idols:
Below, admirable persons or persons who did amazing things:
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Booker T. Washington
Saint Thomas Aquinas
Karol Wojtyla
Jaques Maritain
K'ung Tzu (aka Confucius)
C. S. Lewis
Winston Churchill
Eleanor Roosevelt
Ronald Reagan
Moise
Ibn Rushd
Gohitsu Osho
Christ