“Cake Cake Cake”

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From: Yuri Gorokhov
Date: Tue, May 29, 2012 at 8:13 AM
Subject: Cake Cake Cake
To: Everyone

Fellow MindTouchers,

There is home made cake in the Kitchen. It is Delicious, addictive and fun.

“Imagine you are on a tropical island, at your best friends wedding sitting on the beach looking at the sunset. A warm breeze warms your body as you sip on your chilled champagne. Then a beautiful (girl or boy) comes up to you, (she or he) is the love your life. You kiss. Then you turn on the radio, the lottery numbers are announced. You Won! Your are a billionaire.”
~ That is how every bite of this cake tastes…

Enjoy,
Yuri

Roger Waters, The Wall

I had forgotten the impact the album “The Wall” had in forming my personality. From age 13 through 17 this album was an auditory staple. It was like bread; or in my case tortillas. During these formative pubescent years the dystopian anti-establishment  theme of this album formed a backdrop that has influenced me to this day. Yet, I somehow had forgotten this; at least, until earlier this month when I had the good fortune of seeing Roger Waters’ “The Wall” in concert here in San Diego. All those old memories, good and bad, came flooding back. It was cathartic and wonderful.

Roger Waters' The Wall

Roger Waters' The Wall

Roger Waters' The Wall

Roger Waters' The Wall

Roger Waters' The Wall

Side note: if you’re attending a “rock” concert don’t complain to others about them standing. It is a concert and while it may be a “Rock Opera” it is not the Opera. Standing is encouraged and allowed, just read your tickets because it is plainly stated there. In fact, if you find yourself wanting to complain–at let’s say a Pink Floyd concert–about someone standing and enjoying the music, stfu and leave. Indeed, your sitting communicates a lack of appreciation that should preclude your very attendance.