I am listening to Dominate by Morbid Angel. It is a pretty good album, it came out in 1995. Wikipedia covers the Dominate album by Morbid Angel, read it if you want, and learn about Morbid Angel's Dominate album. It is a great album.
Today has been pretty good. I still haven't taken my shower yet. I ate some of a Honey Ham & Brie sandwhich. I'll be going in to work at about 4:15pm today.
Sam & Libby came over earlier when Glen was gone. Sam wanted to get a tool from Garrison, the next door neighbor (to the North of Glen's place). Sam gave Garrison a ride to go and get the tool, and Libby remained here with me. Libby looked through my National Geographic Sacred Journey's magazine, and read one of Glen's books. I read from The Pillars of the Earth (by Ken Follet) and played Morbid Angel. Prior to that, I played 'Lovesick for Mina' by Cradle of Filth.

While 'Nothing But Fear' by Morbid Angel played, Libby asked me if I liked that music and I said "Yeah." She also asked me if I could read and listen to music at the same time. I was reading and listening to the music. I am not sure if I was fully grasping what I was reading. I was already familiar with the "Nothing But Fear' song by Morbid Angel from listening to it at another time and following along with the "written word", or the lyrics to 'Nothing But Fear'. 'Nothing But Fear' is off of the Dominate album.
I have completed reading The Gospel of Filth: A Bible of Decadance and Darkness. I have almost completed reading The Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follet. I may not have time today to finish reading The Pillars of the Earth before I have to leave for work. I am on page 800 of 973 pages. I am also considering letting Richard, the dishwasher at Oriental Garden borrow Freakonomics by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner. I have read the book, and am in the notes in the back of the book, and have otherwise finished reading Freakonimics. I have yet to read Superfreakomonics.
Yesterday evening I picked up Fighters for the Faith (edited by Constance J. Tarasar, contributions by George Gray, Richard Michaels, James Paffhousen) and Saint Genevieve of Paris (written and illustrated by Mary Xenia Fagan). These are two small booklets that I bought from Holy Ascension Orthodox Church (www.ocacharleston.org). I did a Google search for St. Genevieve, and found this: http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06413f.htm.
Kyle has been living in California, in the San Francisco area. He said that on Halloween people were conducting seances and such. He talked about his neighbors, the people on his street, one of them is Hindu, two are homosexual, and one is married to a transvestite. He is living with a friends family, I beleive he is living in a house. He regularly posts to Facebook.com (Kyle Phillips). I have read Hannah's blog within the past month I'd say. Her blog is here: http://www.hannahlifeatthecompound.blogspot.com.
Well, this Domation album is coming to a close and is on the last song, 'Hatework'. It's a pretty good song I guess.

Now today is 11/5/2010. I helped Glen split some wood that is in his backyard. He saw some termites in the wood. The wood is wet and is on the ground, we are going to move it to the concrete, that way the termites can't leave the wood and enter the ground, since it's on cement. Chad the Terminix guy said that termites can't live without making it into the ground. He noted that the wood is wet though, so maybe they can get water out of the wood with out going into the ground. I believe they will die out once the wood is on the cement. Sam's boat is also on the cement... the cement is Glen's driveway. The wood is behind the boat, near the laundry room. Right. Check out Glen's photo's here: http://picasaweb.google.com/gtsecc/20101003?authkey=Gv1sRgCM6WgdWm0...#.

Well, I guess that's it for this post. I started this post yesterday, and I have finished editing it today. Peace be with thy spirit!

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