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City: San Diego
State: California
Country: US
Signup Date: 10/28/2004

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Tuesday, October 13, 2009 
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howthesunrose : When are You-Jason your most authentic self???


Today in Yoga, Tricia led me thru a series of challenging balancing poses.

Tree to Dancing Tree. Half moon. Warrior Three with Airplane Arms. Reverse Half moon. Chaka Khan. Rinse and Repeat. I try my damndest to move through the flow without collapsing or dropping a leg, yet the pain in my ass sends thoughts to my brain with flashbacks of Susan Powter. Stop the Insanity! Muscles spaaazz and quiiiiver. Breathing becomes a moan and I throw it at my fearless leader, Love Flourishing Tricia who is balancing with ease, swimming in her own inner-bliss while still managing to lead my legs to oblivion. “Why is she doing this to me?” I question my skill level and whether or not she really knows me. What is her reasoning for choosing the poses, the order and the extended length? I begin to wonder if I really have time for class at all. My muscles gyrate more and more. The breath in my mouth is now visible frothy foam. For a few seconds I even hate Yoga. But therein this communication lie the yoga, the union with Self, and I realize I’m just resisting.

In the realizing of the resistance, I get it – and I finally let go, smiling into the pain. I know exactly why she’s doing this to me. It’s Because:
A) I’m in the class.
B) She knows I’m capable of strength
C) I can stop anytime I choose - on my own volition

In Reality, SHE isn’t doing anything to me other than speaking from a few mats away, reminding me that my breathing will get me by. I continue to let it all go and allow the pain to become the teacher.

This was a huge lesson for me. There have been times when my manager has made requests for more travel, more concerts, surprising collaborations, etc that require a lot of time and energy. I’ve been crazy to think, “Why is he doing this to me? Why is he adding this stuff ? Does he not know me? Does he not like me? Is he trying to kill me or keep me from having a life?”

Now I get it. He makes those requests because:
A) I’m in the class.
B) He knows I’m capable and strong
C) I can stop anytime I choose - on my own volition

I do it to myself.

So to answer your question, I’m my most authentic self when I remember that I’m in the class, grateful to be learning something, gaining strength and compassion for my ever tightening and slightly swollen gluteus. I am my most authentic self in this now moment.

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tommylittlefoot : how did the SPARC theater help you with stage presence?



The Wife of Virginia Governor Tim Kaine, 1st Lady Anne Holton, recently said, “Not all kids are Jason Mraz.”

Is she saying your child’s talent probably won’t be cultivated and carried beyond into adulthood’s economic fulfillment? It makes me nervous to hear this kind of limiting and resigned dialog. I owe ALL of my stage presence and skills to the arts programs that the State of Virginia afforded me as a child. And furthermore, I owe my success to NEVER believing in statistical comments like, “Not all kids will grow up to do what they love for a living.”

I attended SPARC - The School of Performing Arts in the Richmond Community, a program that is very active in central Virginia, nurturing the fundamentals of performance art and people skills. I also participated in Chorus, Band, and Drama in the Hanover County Public School System, and attended a summer music program at the Governor’s School, funny enough. I would love to see the very same programs I benefited from flourish.

I vote for more/continued support for the arts from our State and Federal Governments. Schools have an opportunity to produce any kind of result they choose. They can essentially grow any kind of human they so desire. We should celebrate and encourage the expressive side of learning and living by having Art as a feature in the curriculum, not just as an exploratory.

I think humans are natural born creative artists. Every decision we make in life is a creative choice. All we do is Create! Yet it seems our system educates us away from our passions. Is it too bold to think that school may be killing creativity?

Check out this inspiring Ted-Talk by Sir Ken Robinson. I had the pleasure of chatting with this chap in Vancouver at last month’s World Peace Summit. In this talk he gives a wonderful 20 on this topic. You may want to share this with your family, teachers, school board, etc. And perhaps fwd it to the Governor’s Wife.


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diieannuhh : who do you think would win in a fight- a taco or a grilled cheese?


Gooey grill cheese got nothing on taco. Los Tacos son asombrosos.

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songgock: What significance does the number "12" have to you?


I never thought of this before today. But 12 does kind of play a recurring role in my life. I always elect to put 12 songs on a studio album. This is the 12th post of 12 questions game, which, incidentally was intended for post yesterday, October 12th. My Saturn is presently in the 12th house. I got braces put on when I was 12. And there are 12 letters in the name “Holmes The Cat.”

In numerology, you can add the two numbers together to create a single digit “birth number.” Here’s what it says about threes. Consider now that my albums are threes (because of the 12 song track listing).

Number Three – courtesy of CaféAstrology.com

Number Three is a sociable, friendly, and outgoing vibration. Kind, positive, and optimistic, Three's enjoy life and have a good sense of humor. Ruled by Jupiter.

Keywords: jovial, friendly, positive, adventurous, self-expressive. If expressed negatively: extravagant, scattered, superficial.

As lovers: Number Threes are fun, energetic, and willing to experiment. These lovers need space and contact with others in order to feel content. If they feel confined, they will be unhappy and restless. Allowed the freedom to socialize and scatter their energies, they are exciting and happy lovers.


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iheartjasonmraz: How many hats do you have now, have you added hats from fans to your collection?


In my personal collection I have only 5 or 6 varieties of the same hat from past touring seasons as well as a few flexfit lids from LifeRollsOn.Org.

And then there’s the hundred plus hats sent to me this past year from random clothing companies and many that were tossed onstage as gifts from generous audiences.

I’ve decided I’m going to autograph the excess hats and get them onto the cold heads of Chemo patients, young and old. My Rad Aunt Sharon is currently being treated for Lung Cancer and has inspired me to share my hats with those in need of snazzy headwear.



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vaqkiddo: what is your stand on legalizing marijuana?


Marijuana is already one of the largest cash crops in the United States – I would love to see Farmers thrive and not be jailed.

It would be beneficial for the whole to not spend millions each year incarcerating and rehabilitating growers and users. I think it would actually stimulate the economy to have another taxable good on the market, much like tobacco and alcohol are taxable.

Marijuana is an awesome herbal remedy for most ailments and should be taken very seriously. Its recreational purposes should not be abused and those committed should clear the space for it, just as you would if you were going to have a 5-hour massage or take LSD. In every case, I think it needs to have an intention for use; a time and place, for spiritual and healing purposes.

In my opinion, marijuana is NOT a gateway drug. Most people experience this euphoria through alcohol first.

One in 25 deaths around the world is caused by alcohol consumption, and booze is now as damaging to global health as tobacco was a decade ago, according to a new study in the British medical journal the Lancet. – June 29th, TIME.com

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rosequartz21 What are you grateful for today?


I woke up this morning and this was the first text on my phone: “Hey Dood. Thank you again. Your fans are the best. They are a good crowd to play to as an opener. You are a great and generous headliner. You rule. Can’t wait to play/write with you again.” – Brett Dennen.

THANK YOU BRETT DENNEN.

I am grateful for that acknowledgment. Brett is someone I look up to. His music, his being, his actions - all good – every bit of it true. It was my pleasure to share this past weekend with him and his righteous music as we welcomed almost 50,000 people over the course of 3 days. If you haven’t checked out Brett Dennen, do so now.

www.brettdennen.net


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paw00paw: if you could break a record which would it be?


Free diving. At most I can hold my breath for maybe a minute and that’s if I’m okay with panic’s underwater disco. The current record for holding one’s breath underwater is 11 minutes and 35 seconds. That’s nutty.

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brandibomb: what is your favorite thing about Oceanside?


This.



10.

zainybrain: What would you say is your greatest flaw?


This is a tricky question, because I don’t want to create for myself that something is wrong or out of whack. I love whole Me as I am. But there are many people I admire for their wit and comedy and quickness to make light of a situation. Sometimes I find that I am very “matter-of-fact.” This makes it difficult to act or pretend I am someone else, which would be fun from time to time. I guess my flaw is that sometimes I can be too self-aware.

11.

J. Thomas Mraz: What is all this?


I’m not attempting to change the world in one blog or with one song. I’m just trying to keep the conversation moving along. My voice is just a small contribution to the big ongoing conversation that helped man live past his 40s. It’s the same conversation that overcame apartheid and is the same conversation that is establishing equality for all. It’ll be this conversation that will eventually lead to marriage equality and the end of all wars. I trust it is this kind of open dialogue that will bring a few more people up in the world with love and happiness as something they use in life to the point that they can pass it along to their kids. This is age old vernacular and its all been said before by many a hippy and scholar alike. I’m just one man’s view of life. And I enjoy my freedom and realizations in the telling of it. This is the era of the seeker; those redesigning their lives for sustainability and those redefining the God Myth for the one love and fair treatment of all of Earth’s inhabitants. I think this is an important time to be alive and I am grateful to be in action. You reading this means you are in action too. Welcome to our renaissance.

12.

nadiette: Besides your music, what do wish to be remembered for?


I hope the Eulogy goes:

He lived poetically,
He loved romantically,
He laughed authentically,
And he cried unapologetically.
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~Sarah~
Sarah Lowe

 
I LOVE YOU!

 
Posted by ~Sarah~ on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 6:34 PM
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m a y r a
Mayra Vee

 
TE AMO. Cantame en español porfavor. 
 
Posted by m a y r a on Monday, October 19, 2009 - 3:49 AM
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Bruno™

 
I hope my eulogy goes:

He was an awesome dude...
..hey look!  he's movin' !
 
Posted by Bruno™ on Sunday, October 18, 2009 - 6:08 PM
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Monique
Monique Dell

 
This is hilarious!!! Thanks for the laugh!!!!
 
Posted by Monique on Thursday, October 22, 2009 - 4:23 AM
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...pennie...

 
12 x 12 = 144 = 9 -- The Number 9 symbolizes:
Number of the patience, the meditation.
Number of the harmony, it represents the inspiration and the perfection of the ideas.
Symbolize the plenitude of talents, the reward of the tests.
Symbol of the creation and the life as a rhythm and development.
Symbol of the multitude, and according to Parmenide, it concerns the absolute things and it is the symbol of the totality of the human being.
A favorable number, associate to the eternity.

Also, I think it's a wonderful thing you plan to do with the extra hats!  My mother passed of Lung Cancer 14 years ago, so what you're doing kinda touched me in a personal way.  Fortunately, there's so much more knowledge and treatment options available now...positive thoughts go out to your Rad Aunt Sharon. :)


 
Posted by ...pennie... on Thursday, October 15, 2009 - 1:03 AM
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millastar

 
Image courtesy Geoff Wise:  www.wises.com.au



PEACE IS EVERY STEP

by Thich Nhat-Hanh

Peace is every step.
The shining red sun is my heart.
Each flower smiles with me.
How green, how fresh all that grows.
How cool the wind blows.
Peace is every step.
It turns the endless path to joy.

Affirmation: I give and receive love.


have a great rest with u re loved one s and surf u re butt off boy...;)
peace and light

the dancing girl

ps_loved the beatles song u ve sung ...truly amazing...

 
Posted by millastar on Thursday, October 15, 2009 - 12:24 AM
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sweetie314

 
that picture is stunning! so calm and peaceful.... I'm so inspired at what God has given us just by looking at simple things we take so much for granted.... I hope you don't mind but after this note I"m gonna save the pic.....
 
Posted by sweetie314 on Sunday, October 25, 2009 - 10:22 PM
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Brooke Ashlee ♥
Brooke McKinney

 
Speaking of SPARC- you're lighting one of change through every blog you write! ... That was corny. But true nonetheless. Putting our positive energies out into the world is creating a steady and unifying change. I can see it happening. :)
 
Posted by Brooke Ashlee ♥ on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 6:34 PM
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rikki

 
He sang like an angel XO
 
Posted by rikki on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 6:37 PM
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Sabine

 


 
Posted by Sabine on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 6:38 PM
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Evie

 
I just wanna take you home with me and eat you up. Yummmmmm
 
Posted by Evie on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 6:42 PM
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sandra leighanne.
Sandra Bee.

 
you're cute
 
Posted by sandra leighanne. on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 6:42 PM
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Lenora
Lenora Henson

 
Beautiful.  The world is a better place because of you.
 
Posted by Lenora on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 6:43 PM
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_Maryam

 
Too bad I missed the show... Mom got sick and your still in her thoughts. I don't know if you read this, but she's real and you know it. 

Maryam

 
Posted by _Maryam on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 6:47 PM
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michael lu.

 
:)
 
Posted by michael lu. on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 6:49 PM
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Nadia

 
you inspire me in so many ways, if only i was a bit older
 
Posted by Nadia on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 6:50 PM
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Schwizzle Sticks McCampy

 
Regarding marijuana, you take something that is meant to be spiritual and ban it - it becomes more popular. The same thing is happening with Salvia Divinorum, though I believe it may still be legal in the State of California.

This would probably have not become an issue had people not been irresponsible with displaying the "trip" they were having in a overly loud, overly lit, and overly obnoxious groups of people making it a "recreational herb".  It has become a "taboo" method of spiritual development because of this very thing, though showing no negative side effects. Those who sell urge the responsibility and proper usage.

It TAKES responsibility and an attitude that any mind-altering herb (NOT drug - as Marijuana and Salvia are not laced with chemicals) is to be respected and used properly and for the right reasons.

Some people are not ready to see.

Love & Light!

 
Posted by Schwizzle Sticks McCampy on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 6:51 PM
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Schwizzle Sticks McCampy

 
I will not utilize Mr. Mraz's blog for an argument. You will find your response in your mailbox. :)

Love & Light!

 
Posted by Schwizzle Sticks McCampy on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 11:15 PM
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sweetie314

 
I know it's not my place to butt in but I can't help myself....no not all drug dealers are responisble. I grew up in poverty and people in my family were....ok anyways  but I think what schwizzle sticks was trying to say is that no one can be responsible for you... no matter what we do in life we must take responsiblity for it...however, some people are not and is affecting us all. Alcohol is a toxic substance and I don't drink and so are cigarettes... but they are both legal, marijauna isn't legal but is less damaging than cigs and alcohol... So why not leagalize it? breathalizer or not people who are irresponsible will still be irresponsible....look at all the DUI's! And I doubt people will be driving around stoned all day long unless the circle K is closed for munchies... Peace love and happiness....no fighting =) like Bob Marley said "light up the darkness".....and pass it over here....^_^
 
Posted by sweetie314 on Sunday, October 25, 2009 - 10:35 PM
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Katie
Katie Huebner

 
:)  thanks for brightening my day once again Jason.  You inspire me to be a better person and I adore you for it.  I am forever changed after seeing you live last May.  Come back to Nebraska soon.  I could use another dose.  

Love ya,
Katie

 
Posted by Katie on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 6:52 PM
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Tara
Tara Rosenthal

 
Thank you
 
Posted by Tara on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 6:54 PM
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*Lady Dreamer*

 
love, love, love you.

 
Posted by *Lady Dreamer* on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 6:55 PM
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вo яỉøт!
Fanny Mraz Wonka

 
i love you J !!
you're amazing and very funny 
you always make me laugh 
aloHa!
Besoss 

 
Posted by вo яỉøт! on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 6:56 PM
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Organized Chaos

 
i wish more people would see beyond and realize that non thought does not meant non mind!  thank you for posting!  I enjoy reading what is taught to me always!  Its a nice reminder to do my homework and steady the course!  You rawk this girlies sox!
 
Posted by Organized Chaos on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 6:57 PM
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Miss Piggy

 
i love ur answer to question #12. beautiful
 
Posted by Miss Piggy on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 6:57 PM
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вo яỉøт!
Fanny Mraz Wonka

 
si tacos!!!
mejorando tu español wuhuu!! 
=)

 
Posted by вo яỉøт! on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 7:03 PM
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Marissa.

 
Your blogs are the best thing to happen to the internet :) 
 
Posted by Marissa. on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 7:07 PM
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♥RhEaGaNoMiCs♥
Rheagan Ortega

 
Thank you. =)
 
Posted by ♥RhEaGaNoMiCs♥ on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 7:07 PM
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ah-yaj (^_^) lauj

 
i love ur last answered
 
Posted by ah-yaj (^_^) lauj on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 7:16 PM
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♥<ƒяαηcεscα AKA Cha^Cha >♥
Johnathan Moody

 
i love u !Thanks for inspiring me once again !!
 
Posted by ♥<ƒяαηcεscα AKA Cha^Cha >♥ on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 7:17 PM
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Patch

 
ur so awesome.. thanks for reminding me to breath again. love reading ur blogs. thanks
 
Posted by Patch on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 7:19 PM
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HEATHerrr

 
I love your answers and your posts Jason. You truly are a down to earth guy and sexy.
 
Posted by HEATHerrr on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 7:35 PM
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R.
Roxanne Mallos

 
i love you i love you i love you
 
Posted by R. on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 7:36 PM
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R.
Roxanne Mallos

 

 
Posted by R. on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 7:39 PM
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Darianne Mooney

 
You can never be too self-aware. 
 
Posted by High Priestess of the Church of Bella on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 7:59 PM
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hana

 
as I am writing this, I am reflecting on the last three days that we spent with you... the amazing hollywood bowl experience (thanks for suggesting that we carpool or use the transit system to make the journey from san diego)... the tour bus ride back to san diego as we got to know your family better... the final show experience from the stage and from the audience perspectives... and finally the amazing gratitude circle of love last night... these are special times, as they should be... I am still grateful for all there is to come... that all things are possible... I choose to mold the future into an existence that exceeds all the goodnes and love I can conceive at this moment... thank you j
 
Posted by hana on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 8:09 PM
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Lori

 
Have I told you lately how much you inspire me.  It's been a while, but yes.  You always do inspire me.  I am grateful everytime I read your blog.  Thank you Jason... and please plan some concert dates in Florida soon..... it's been too long and we've missed alot down here in the sweltering sunshine state.   Love you!
 
Posted by Lori on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 8:16 PM
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k♥tie
Katie Fisher

 
I am interested in knowing where i can go to post a question for these blogs??
 
Posted by k♥tie on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 8:17 PM
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brandi.

 
twitter!
 
Posted by brandi. on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 10:30 PM
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Marla

 
It is incredible what you do for the world. And now giving your precious hats to cancer patients? I honestly thing you must be a saint. Saint Mraz. haha sort of like Santa Claus. Giving hats to people.
And help your aunt stay strong.

 
Posted by Marla on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 8:20 PM
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Shellie Bean
Shellie Brooks

 
Great blog, as always. I especially like your idea to sign your hats and give them to chemo patients. My mom just celebrated the beginning of her remission from ovarian cancer, and she couldn't stand to put a wig on her head during chemo. Hats were her way to go. So thanks for your contribution to this, and I know you'll help to brighten the day of anyone receiving the hats.
 
Posted by Shellie Bean on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 8:23 PM
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How To Burn Fat
Rollie X

 
Good stuff.
 
Posted by How To Burn Fat on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 8:35 PM
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Jenne

 
I love that the number 12 has an importance for you!!! For some reason I always felt that it was the divine number, chosen through history as some relevant amount for things. 12 Apostles. 12 months. 12 is my lucky number. well... besides 5 and 7, which add up to.... so, that answer to that question made me smile. Yay for the #12.   j.

 
Posted by Jenne on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 8:35 PM
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Sophie

 
Thank you for your blogs which are if inspirants, thank you for your music and your poetry, thank you for your generosity, please be eco a citizen, thank you for everything!
I does not say to you still thank you for the hat that I do not still have! Eh with quite his hats, you would have been able to give me one all the same! No I make fun, it is better a lot to give it to charitable works!
Return fast in France, merci beaucoup,

Sophie, french fan

 
Posted by Sophie on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 8:38 PM
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I am your Sunshine
amy wallace

 
Jason, Thank you for your music, your honesty through and in your music and in sharing who you are with these blogs.  I couldn't resist sending you this picture of my son, I became a fan of hats when my head was bare and often cold from the pains and joy of chemo.  He decided to wear them all at once and it is one of my favorite pictures.  I see the resemblence of pure heart and honest souls.
 


 
Posted by I am your Sunshine on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 8:39 PM
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Cheryl

 
Everything you write makes sense.. especially about the arts and music needed in our youth's education. I am a 34 year old mother of two boys and am returning to school. I'm majoring in graphic communications, and I'm minoring in music. My passion is music and it makes me feel horrible to know that the music and arts are being taken away from our youth. Thank you for all of your words, your thoughts, and your passion!!! I just got home from my music theory class. We are studying triads and I am having a really hard time hearing them. I was in tears when I left school, and after reading your blog, I feel much better! Thank you Jason for all you do, say, and write!


 
Posted by Cheryl on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 8:45 PM
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*~Tot~*
Kathryn McCarty

 
Your eulogy is beautiful. Simplistic elegance at it's best.

P.S. I got braces when I was 12 too!
 
Posted by *~Tot~* on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 8:57 PM
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sun[shii]ne
Shianne Bost

 
your absolutely stunning.

 
Posted by sun[shii]ne on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 9:02 PM
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Victoria

 
As always...brilliant.

V :)  

 
Posted by Victoria on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 9:18 PM
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Alana Marie

 
You never cease to amaze me.
 
Posted by Alana Marie on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 9:26 PM
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