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Nutmeg’s Mix is a show about whatever Nutmeg feels like saying or playing. Nutmeg rambles alot and plays mostly independent/local music, and also some mainstream music too. Originally, the show was about the listener, and the many talents that you may have out there. She wants to feature musicians, poets, cosplay, visual artists, video gamers, sports, film makers, comedians – hobbies and talents of all types. Every show is a sort of an open-mic night, and there was supposed to be a discussion on a specific issue each show. Nutmeg still would like to run her show this way, however since there's not a whole lot of audience participation, what's a gal to do? Nutmeg understands you do have better things to do on a Friday night than listen to Internet Radio, and it's all good :) In the future, she would like to do live interviews with bands and other folks Nutmeg knows who are very talented individuals. If you are interested in being a special guest on the show in the future, where we'd have an entire show dedicated you, or you have a topic you want to talk about, or you have any requests, please send her an email at schwartzmeg@yahoo.com or call in whenever live on air at 347-633-9372.
Date / Time: 3/7/2009 4:24 AM UTC
I firmly believe that sites such as Facebook, MySpace, Friendster, Classmates.com, Reunion.com, LiveJournal, photobucket, imageshack, etc were conjured up by the government. They play on intrinsic human traits, such as curiosity, nosiness, the need to belong, and boredom, which is why many of us are drawn to them. It is the government's way of knowing where you are, who you know, and what you are doing at all times. It’s a trap the government set to trick people into putting all of their personal information on a public domain, so that they can monitor who you associate with, what your beliefs are, what you’re doing.They lead you to believe that it's a way of getting in touch and reconnecting with old friends and making new ones, which is why we "think" we join them. But Uncle Sam has different plans. Every time a newbee joins one of these sh*t-sites, Big Brother is like- "gotcha!". Even if you mark your profiles as “private”, they still know your business.
Call me crazy with my conspiracy theory, but think about it: Big Brother is always watching, always lurking. Mind control is only a few more short clicks away into the near future.
So I went ahead and deleted my myspace, facebook, livejournal, and photobucket accounts. I kept this one however for two reasons: one, I enjoy listening to my friends’ talk shows, and two, there’s nothing really personal about me on here. Plus I can still get my blogging off my chest, without any internet drama. I don’t ever plan on talking , because quite frankly, I don’t have the time nor the energy. Writing is more of a release to me. Or screaming profanities while driving insanely.
So there you have it.
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