El manifiesto revolucionario de Wicasta Lovelace de La Mancha.

Okay, it sounded better when Ms. Sexy Latina said it. If you don't know what it means, don't worry. Somewhere in Spain an old man felt a disturbance in The Force. That's all you need to know.

“There are many fools who dare propose imposing limits on my power. Those ungrateful who've been swayed by intellectuals in their ivory towers. They will pay for crimes that God and I will not allow. Some before the firing squad and some behind the plow.”
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Orson Welles
Taught me there are no limitations.
Roger Waters
Taught me relative social awareness.
George S. Patton
Taught me realistic tactical necessity.

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Statement of Intents

First off, I intend to use the graphic to the left, though I did not draw it.

Secondly, I intend, by the fourth paragraph, to put together a neatly organized list of my other intentions, which I will then explain in more detail.

I intend to ...
¡Madre él está loco!

Depending upon which side of certain industries you're on, this all might sound a little crazy. Personally, I think it's fiendishly clever and diabolically simple.

Read on, mein fiend. Excerpts ...
“In 2008, with the amazing growth of the Internet, all things are (finally) possible.”
“Record companies are panicking. As well they should. After decades of screwing the public over with the artifically inflated prices of compact discs, they've found their customers turning to downloads.”

“Book publishers have had an easier time of it because few people read books on their computers. But they see the writing on the wall (no pun intended) with the advent of electronic devices that make use of the new e-paper technology. These technologies threaten to do to books what mp3s did to CDs.”
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