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Chair of Georgia Filkcon; musician, songwriter, essayist & dilettante-at-large. Almost certainly not what you expect. (they/them)

Dating the Superheros, Distaff View

Came across this in Teresa Neilsen Hayden’s journal, and couldn’t resist passing it along.

http://www.yourish.com/archives/2002/july29-aug3_2002.html#2002073101

Read Teresa’s comments afterwards:

Happy Birthday…

to delennara! I got your lovely postcard today, by the way! Thanks so much, and I hope you had a wonderful day!

Love,
-R

Your house is just a pile of stuff with a cover on it…

kitanzi mentioned the wonderful new bookcase we got from telynor. It’s a wonderful piece of furniture, which she said was hand-made by her uncle, but she simply had nowhere to put in her new house, and we could have it if we wanted it.

RIP Dave Carter

I heard about it last night, and I still can’t quite wrap my head around it.

Godspeed to you sir. You leave the world a better place than you found it. And thanks for all the music.

Dave Carter obituary in the Oreganian

Today’s satire: The TIPS program

The Bush administration wants to recruit citizens to keep a watch on one another. It might go something like this:

http://www.truthlaidbear.com/001214.html

Today’s Reading

An interesting, alternative perspective on the whole Pledge of Allegiance flap.

” NEW YORK, July 15 (UPI) — When I say “one nation under God,” I can take or leave the “under God” part, but I’m a fanatic about the “one nation” part. Has anyone ever considered that we’re possibly arguing over the wrong words?

The screwy thing about the self-righteous posturing of the past two weeks — and, by the way, you can stop sending me e-mail with Red Skelton’s interpretation of the Pledge of Allegiance, I already have 39,000 copies — is that “under God” is at best just a throwaway line, which is why it wasn’t in the pledge to begin with.

It just expresses a vague desire to acknowledge that, yes, the Big Guy is watching what we do. It was actually added to slam communist Russia.

But the “one nation” thing is the meat of the Hungry Man dinner, considered so important that the pledge hammers it home with the word “indivisible.” I’ll bet there are lots more people who disagree with THAT part of the pledge than there are people who bridle at the words “under God.””

Read the whole article at:
http://www.upi.com/view.cfm?StoryID=20020715-014325-5149r

Quote of the Day

From an interview at CNN:

“Into what? I retired at 21 or whenever I decided to become a musician. What do I retire into? Accounting. I will retire into accounting, maybe.”
–David Bowie, asked if he ever thinks of retiring

Today’s reading: the HIV Muppet Controversy

Great column by Mark Morford in the San Francisco Gate:

“So it has come to this. It has come to an orphan HIV-positive female Muppet on “Sesame Street” in Africa. Let there be quiet and tragic applause.

It has come to the point where we can no longer avoid intermingling the worlds of sunny happy sing-songin’ innocent Cookie-Monster days and brutal ravaging epidemic disease and deathly nights, and man is Big Bird ever confused and sad and lost.

But this is a good thing, this new character. Everyone says so, everyone with any sort of conscience or even mild awareness of the horrors of the AIDS epidemic senses this is probably the right kind of thing to do, even if it feels like it’s not. ”

Read the whole article:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/g/a/2002/07/17/notes071702.DTL&type=printable

Welcome to the madhouse…

After much resistance, my sweetie has finally succumbed the madness that is LiveJournal. She says she doesn’t know how much she’ll say in it, but she’s onboard with the rest of us lunatics now.

Go say hi to kitanzi

It’s good to be back…

48 hours after getting the new medicine, things are very much better. Today I actually felt almost human, and while there is still a little discomfort, it’s mostly gone. This evening, in fact, I stopped taking the prescription painkillers and went back to Tylenol.

Kitanzi says she’s glad to have me back.. She missed me while I was gone.

Thanks again for all the well-wishers and virtual hugs. You guys are the greatest bunch of friends.

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