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i've never read the books, so i'm not sure how accurate this is, but...

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"The cake is a lie."
- Marie Antoinette
“I want to live like common people. I want to do whatever common people do. I want to sleep with common people. I want to sleep with common people, like you.” - Edward VIII to Wallis Simpson
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- Marie Curie
I wanna be the very best
Like no one ever was
To catch them is my real test
To train them is my cause
I will travel across the land
Searching far and wide
Each Pokemon to understand
The power that’s inside
- Alexander the Great
via History said w h a t ?
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Whee, so they're showing a May 20 BTWD, which doesn't make any sense - have FUN guys? WTF about coordinating this with, dunno, community efforts? or okay, could be the other way around, which makes you both suspect fucktards.

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EBBC is advertising May 12th and has maps with the refreshment stations and give-away tables; also there's a chance to stuff bags for the 12th happening at REI on the 5th & 6th. East Bay on a roll with bicycle events this May
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Note to self: for the duration of the playoffs all liquids will be served in sippy cups w/lids or bottles and containers with other spillproof design features..
PPE = Personal Protective Equipment
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So, this is why i bought a quick bike.
I'm riding with some friends from work in this years W2W for the MS Society, and yes I am fundraising:
My W2W Fundraising Page
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I'm riding with some friends from work in this years W2W for the MS Society, and yes I am fundraising:
My W2W Fundraising Page
What is Bike MS: Waves to Wine Ride?
Bike MS: Waves to Wine Ride takes you on an unforgettable, two-day journey through San Francisco, Marin, and Sonoma Counties. All you need is your bike and your gear, and we'll take care of the rest.
As many as 2,000 riders cruise along scenic point to point courses ranging from 40 to 175 miles. There are stocked rest stops approximately every 12-15 miles, six full meals, generous amenities, stunning landscapes, and spirited festivities that include live music and a beer garden.
Riders raise money to support MS research, programs and services dedicated to improving the quality of life for individuals affected by MS. Find out more.
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April:
16th a BIKE!
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16th a BIKE!
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From War On Workers/Teamster site: "If you’re a Wisconsin voter, you must check out this important information on how to recall eight of the Republican senators who voted to end collective bargaining rights for public workers. These senators can be recalled right now. Since elected officials have to be in office for one year in order to be recalled, we’ll have to wait a little longer to recall Koch whore Gov. Scott Walker, but the countdown clock on our website is ticking (291 days, 9 hours)."
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WALK FOR CHOICE 26 February 2011 Oakland California NOON Lake Merritt | ![]() |
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and timestamped!
it really is.
watching a Jack Benny special on KQED, fucking loving it. so astonishingly funny.
Jack Benny: Sasha, open our champagne!
Waiter (Lawrence Welk): oben it yeurzelf, i'm zick uff bupples!
also; i have really and for true started listening to NPR, not just when it's what's on in the work truck, or webcasts of WWDTM at work. programming buttons on our own truck for 88.5, unheard of! {seriously we never use the "radio" in the truck, we've always plugged in MP3 players and knowing that i can't concentrate for audio-books, i never really tried to commit to talk radio.}
there's going to be a lot of political action in the next couple weeks, and that's why twitter is really where my head is.
i'll be out in the streets this weekend; several streets.
there are Pro-Union/Pro-Wisconsin support rallies.
there are pro Planned Parenthood rallies "Walk for Choice"
there are US Uncut rallies, trying to wake up America to the corporate tax cheats who could fix our terrible budget deficits
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it really is.
watching a Jack Benny special on KQED, fucking loving it. so astonishingly funny.
Jack Benny: Sasha, open our champagne!
Waiter (Lawrence Welk): oben it yeurzelf, i'm zick uff bupples!
also; i have really and for true started listening to NPR, not just when it's what's on in the work truck, or webcasts of WWDTM at work. programming buttons on our own truck for 88.5, unheard of! {seriously we never use the "radio" in the truck, we've always plugged in MP3 players and knowing that i can't concentrate for audio-books, i never really tried to commit to talk radio.}
there's going to be a lot of political action in the next couple weeks, and that's why twitter is really where my head is.
i'll be out in the streets this weekend; several streets.
there are Pro-Union/Pro-Wisconsin support rallies.
there are pro Planned Parenthood rallies "Walk for Choice"
there are US Uncut rallies, trying to wake up America to the corporate tax cheats who could fix our terrible budget deficits
Doris Day: "Oh Jack, I don't see any harm in that!"
Jack Benny: "Oh.. I wish you could."
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Originally posted by
ladyqkat at Dear GOP - the collective you are an Idiot
(Post originally seen in this post by
ramblin_phyl. I have been notified that it was originally posted by
suricattus in her journal post. The story and words are hers, but I do believe that it needs to go viral and that as many people as possible need to get their stories out there. Only by making a noise about this can we make a change in our society.)
There is a move afoot in the nation -driven by the GOP - to repeal the new health care laws, to protect corporate interests, to defend against fear-mongering (and stupid) cries of "socialism!", and to ensure that people are forced to choose between keeping a roof over their heads or getting necessary health care.
This movement is killing people.
Think I'm overstating the fact?
Ask the friends and family of writer/reviewer Melissa Mia Hall, who died of a heart attack last week because she was so terrified of medical bills, she didn't go see a doctor who could have saved her life.
From another writer friend: One person. Not the only one. That could have been me. Yeah, I have access to insurance -- I live in New York City, which is freelancer-friendly, and have access to freelancer advocacy groups. Through them, I can pay over $400/month ($5,760/year) as a single, healthy woman, so that if I go to the hospital I'm not driven to bankruptcy. But a doctor's appointment - a routine physical - can still cost me several hundred dollars each visit. So unless something's terribly wrong? I won't go.
My husband worked for the government for 30 years. We have government employee (retired) insurance. It is the only thing of value he took away from that job. His pension is pitiful. He still works part time. My writing income has diminished drastically. Our combined income is now less than what it was before T retired fifteen years ago. Inflation has diminished it further. In the last 30 days I have racked up over $8000 in medical bills for tests and the beginning of treatment. Our co-pay is 20% after the deductible. And there is more to come. Our savings are already gone. I have the gold standard of insurance and I still can't pay all the medical bills.
Another friend lost her insurance when her husband lost his job. She couldn't afford medication and ended up bed ridden for three months at the end of over a year of no job and therefore no insurance until he found work again.
It's our responsibility. All of us, together. As a nation.
EtA: Nobody is trying to put insurance companies out of business. They will always be able to offer a better plan for a premium. We simply want to ensure that every citizen - from infant to senior citizen - doesn't have to choose between medical care, and keeping a roof over their heads, or having enough to eat.
We're trying to get this to go viral. Pass it along.
From Original Poster: I'm going to post my story as the first comment to this post if anyone would like to read it. If anyone wants to tell their story, please tell it on your own journal and post a link in the comments. Maybe, just maybe, TPTB will listen to theslaves peons who clean their toilets before they have to clean their own.
There is a move afoot in the nation -driven by the GOP - to repeal the new health care laws, to protect corporate interests, to defend against fear-mongering (and stupid) cries of "socialism!", and to ensure that people are forced to choose between keeping a roof over their heads or getting necessary health care.
This movement is killing people.
Think I'm overstating the fact?
Ask the friends and family of writer/reviewer Melissa Mia Hall, who died of a heart attack last week because she was so terrified of medical bills, she didn't go see a doctor who could have saved her life.
From another writer friend: One person. Not the only one. That could have been me. Yeah, I have access to insurance -- I live in New York City, which is freelancer-friendly, and have access to freelancer advocacy groups. Through them, I can pay over $400/month ($5,760/year) as a single, healthy woman, so that if I go to the hospital I'm not driven to bankruptcy. But a doctor's appointment - a routine physical - can still cost me several hundred dollars each visit. So unless something's terribly wrong? I won't go.
My husband worked for the government for 30 years. We have government employee (retired) insurance. It is the only thing of value he took away from that job. His pension is pitiful. He still works part time. My writing income has diminished drastically. Our combined income is now less than what it was before T retired fifteen years ago. Inflation has diminished it further. In the last 30 days I have racked up over $8000 in medical bills for tests and the beginning of treatment. Our co-pay is 20% after the deductible. And there is more to come. Our savings are already gone. I have the gold standard of insurance and I still can't pay all the medical bills.
Another friend lost her insurance when her husband lost his job. She couldn't afford medication and ended up bed ridden for three months at the end of over a year of no job and therefore no insurance until he found work again.
It's our responsibility. All of us, together. As a nation.
EtA: Nobody is trying to put insurance companies out of business. They will always be able to offer a better plan for a premium. We simply want to ensure that every citizen - from infant to senior citizen - doesn't have to choose between medical care, and keeping a roof over their heads, or having enough to eat.
We're trying to get this to go viral. Pass it along.
From Original Poster: I'm going to post my story as the first comment to this post if anyone would like to read it. If anyone wants to tell their story, please tell it on your own journal and post a link in the comments. Maybe, just maybe, TPTB will listen to the
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brb lol 4eva
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i like the comment "It's as if you threw Billy Joel and all of his CD's down the stairs. And who hasn't done that?"
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RIP Leslie, what an amazingly fun actor.
Leslie Nielsen, February 11, 1926 – November 28, 2010
@WilW : "Leslie Nielsen's in a better place."
"A better place? What is it?"
"A construct to help cope with grief, but that's not important right now."
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Leslie Nielsen, February 11, 1926 – November 28, 2010
@WilW : "Leslie Nielsen's in a better place."
"A better place? What is it?"
"A construct to help cope with grief, but that's not important right now."
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well, we've got what we've got and no pressure, just home cookery for the M8 and myself. we'll eat festively come hell or high-water.
i've got 3 turkey drumstics {couldn't get thighs} soaking in the light syrup from canned yams.
have said canned yams, a fresh yam, goat cheese and an obscene amount of cinnamon & cinnamon sugar.
have a box of cornbread stuffing mix, a red onion, a white onion, celery, dried figs for stuffing.
a jar of chunky cranberry preserves.
couple rolls of pilsbury croissants to be stuffed with: canned organic pumpkin, condensed milk, nutmeg, pumpkin spices and crap.
crap being the can of Redi Whip shoved in with the yogurt cups.
A BOTTLE OF BRANDY, and a bottle of lime juice. good lime juice, ayup.
YAAAAAY!
my plan is wake up, watch some PUHRAAAADE, start cooking and during cooking call home(s). like.. three of them. four, should call A's home, too. =3
and if the cooking goes shittily there's still some percocet in the medicine cabinet. take one, who cares about bad cookery! =P
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i've got 3 turkey drumstics {couldn't get thighs} soaking in the light syrup from canned yams.
have said canned yams, a fresh yam, goat cheese and an obscene amount of cinnamon & cinnamon sugar.
have a box of cornbread stuffing mix, a red onion, a white onion, celery, dried figs for stuffing.
a jar of chunky cranberry preserves.
couple rolls of pilsbury croissants to be stuffed with: canned organic pumpkin, condensed milk, nutmeg, pumpkin spices and crap.
crap being the can of Redi Whip shoved in with the yogurt cups.
A BOTTLE OF BRANDY, and a bottle of lime juice. good lime juice, ayup.
YAAAAAY!
my plan is wake up, watch some PUHRAAAADE, start cooking and during cooking call home(s). like.. three of them. four, should call A's home, too. =3
and if the cooking goes shittily there's still some percocet in the medicine cabinet. take one, who cares about bad cookery! =P
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okay, this is *really* depressing. i was already really distressed to pick up pins from Disney and find they're all "made in China" - i'm constantly churning the idea that we're paying a few people to poison millions of people for crap that we dispose of, causing a whole bunch of fucking problems at both ends of product lifespan. this is why we're a country that makes nothing, earns the most for doing the least, and owes everything we make to nations with miserable slave populations. the guy in the documentary just said "of course they're not slaves, you can't have slaves! We follow the law of the country, make factory, and the workers work by the law!" so... 14 hour days are fine, for dormatory housed, company fed worker girls. oh, and they prefer a 95% female to 5% male ratio, because although they do need some strong males to tote heavy loads, the females are much easier to control; "we find ladyworker easier to dominate." this guy who said that makes $1.5 million clear per year.
so.. watch this.
filmmaker's site - Mardi Gras: Made in China
iMDb - Mardi Gras: Made in China
The thing i get out of this is; the more we kick our unionized labor, and the lower we're willing to go, the more we're sliding toward this sort of environment, again. everyone feeling so lucky to have a job they're grateful to abusive, soul-stealing corporations.
not me, bitches! i'm.. employed and completely ungrateful.
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so.. watch this.
filmmaker's site - Mardi Gras: Made in China
iMDb - Mardi Gras: Made in China
The thing i get out of this is; the more we kick our unionized labor, and the lower we're willing to go, the more we're sliding toward this sort of environment, again. everyone feeling so lucky to have a job they're grateful to abusive, soul-stealing corporations.
not me, bitches! i'm.. employed and completely ungrateful.
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in the past i'd ordered seed from Gurney's, but last year in addition to Renee's some things, like the squash came from Territorial Seed. No looking back, they're amazing, and the seedlings were bangin. They're in Portland, so things had very quick transit. The blackberry's are currently shading the laundry room. I *may* cut them back to cane in December, but i'm not committed, i might just allow them to block the wall like ivy. Bad renter, bad!
so now i'm checking every day to see if they've got the spring catalog ready. come on come on come on!
i mean, i can't go into town but i *can* get into the back to mess with my plants!
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so now i'm checking every day to see if they've got the spring catalog ready. come on come on come on!
i mean, i can't go into town but i *can* get into the back to mess with my plants!
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{except maybe Dr. K?}
and this town is going CRAZY. Ch2 hasn't been on normal programming since "it happened." they just keep watching the streets, and there's three major spots of celebration, the Mission, Civic Center, and outside the {closed, empty} Giants ballpark.
the torture.. it's over..


i'm at home, where it's safe for a one-footed gimp. =D
now, please pass the win-win ju-ju, my boys in teal are nearly equally due for their big winning season. somehow the sharks always tank in round two...
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and this town is going CRAZY. Ch2 hasn't been on normal programming since "it happened." they just keep watching the streets, and there's three major spots of celebration, the Mission, Civic Center, and outside the {closed, empty} Giants ballpark.
the torture.. it's over..


i'm at home, where it's safe for a one-footed gimp. =D
now, please pass the win-win ju-ju, my boys in teal are nearly equally due for their big winning season. somehow the sharks always tank in round two...
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the daily usual

the garden keeps spitting things out, though these didn't get much help from the rain:

saturday i prepped a bunch of the red peppers and froze them, will let the green ones finish ripening on the counter and cook with them as we go:

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the garden keeps spitting things out, though these didn't get much help from the rain:

saturday i prepped a bunch of the red peppers and froze them, will let the green ones finish ripening on the counter and cook with them as we go:

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maybe that should be, "it's a pain in the ass, but important"?
fortunately i know i can't trust myself to find the *right* polling place, year after year {it changes every year for various reasons and i fail to keep up}, so i always register to vote by mail. so i've got my ballot, and i've got a set of voter guides, and i've downloaded some stuff from the greens and the socialists, and...
HOMEWORK.
i fucking HATE homework. that's why i'm an administrative assistant; can do impulsively, can decide on my feet based on experience and instinct combined.
so now i've got to do homework.
voting is a pain in the ass, but it's important enough to do right. so i'm doing it right.
omg so much shit to read!
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fortunately i know i can't trust myself to find the *right* polling place, year after year {it changes every year for various reasons and i fail to keep up}, so i always register to vote by mail. so i've got my ballot, and i've got a set of voter guides, and i've downloaded some stuff from the greens and the socialists, and...
HOMEWORK.
i fucking HATE homework. that's why i'm an administrative assistant; can do impulsively, can decide on my feet based on experience and instinct combined.
so now i've got to do homework.
voting is a pain in the ass, but it's important enough to do right. so i'm doing it right.
omg so much shit to read!
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or IS it!?!
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bike got a rear rack, front and rear lights, and grease all over my fingers.

so i can hang the baskets, yey!

i am determined to panda my way to work tomorrow. =)
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so i can hang the baskets, yey!

i am determined to panda my way to work tomorrow. =)
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Don't Ask/Don't Tell Ruled Unconstitutional
Federal Judge Declares US Military ban on openly gay service members unconstitutional. [LA times blog]
A good summary on Gather.
A complete copy of the decision can be found here (PDF).
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there's just been a huge explosion and it's horrifying; been watching since 6:20 and have been just blown away.
i went nuts on twitter: http://twitter.com/Unseelie
in two hours we finally seem to have found out that a high-pressure gas line erupted and an entire neighborhood is devastated.
i watched some firemen kick in the door of a pink house next to a fully engulfed frame right in front of the gas jet, and when they emerged they had a giant black dog and i love them forever, fucking LOVE THEM FOREVER, for what they did. it's terrifying and horrifying, and as the sun sets there are still burning squares where people's homes were.
we can smell the smoke here.
it happened just after 6 when i came home and turned on the news; so how many people came home and did the same thing and then all hell broke loose? how many kids had just slinked home before dinner, before dark, and now what?
http://cbs5.com/breakingnewsalerts/san.bruno.explosion.2.1905322.html
and while this all is going down,
it's a hell of a night.
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i went nuts on twitter: http://twitter.com/Unseelie
in two hours we finally seem to have found out that a high-pressure gas line erupted and an entire neighborhood is devastated.
i watched some firemen kick in the door of a pink house next to a fully engulfed frame right in front of the gas jet, and when they emerged they had a giant black dog and i love them forever, fucking LOVE THEM FOREVER, for what they did. it's terrifying and horrifying, and as the sun sets there are still burning squares where people's homes were.
we can smell the smoke here.
it happened just after 6 when i came home and turned on the news; so how many people came home and did the same thing and then all hell broke loose? how many kids had just slinked home before dinner, before dark, and now what?
http://cbs5.com/breakingnewsalerts/san.bruno.explosion.2.1905322.html
and while this all is going down,
DON'T ASK DON'T TELL RULED UNCONSTITUTIONAL!
it's a hell of a night.
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did i not mention LJ…
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added the official embed to the post above; it's quite the interpretation!