You know, it's funny. We went to war never looking to come back, but it's the real world I couldn't survive.

Tracy ,'The Message'


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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


Laura - Mar 19, 2005 5:03:12 pm PST #8838 of 10002
Our wings are not tired.

My sisters had so much fun teaching each others children to say stuff. Passing the youngins over for babysitting almost always resulted in learning new sayings Mom didn't want to hear. Not nasty, just fun stupid stuff.


Laura - Mar 19, 2005 5:36:06 pm PST #8839 of 10002
Our wings are not tired.

My oh my, what a basketball game. Alas, Cincinnati forgot how to get the ball through the net in the end. Every single time the ball hit the rim there was an all out battle for the rebound. I think I got bruises just watching.


brenda m - Mar 19, 2005 5:46:50 pm PST #8840 of 10002
If you're going through hell/keep on going/don't slow down/keep your fear from showing/you might be gone/'fore the devil even knows you're there

Man, I'm doing so badly today. C'mon Wake Forest, work with me here.


Laura - Mar 19, 2005 5:48:16 pm PST #8841 of 10002
Our wings are not tired.

Tied


Matt the Bruins fan - Mar 19, 2005 5:52:50 pm PST #8842 of 10002
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

Okay, I'd seen photos of George Eads and Eric Szmanda going to awards shows before they were impressed with the necessity of bringing "dates" previously, but never one quite this obvious: [link]


Theodosia - Mar 19, 2005 6:11:35 pm PST #8843 of 10002
'we all walk this earth feeling we are frauds. The trick is to be grateful and hope the caper doesn't end any time soon"

Just came in from seeing Wilby Wonderful which lived up to its billing.


Typo Boy - Mar 19, 2005 6:32:07 pm PST #8844 of 10002
Calli: My people have a saying. A man who trusts can never be betrayed, only mistaken.Avon: Life expectancy among your people must be extremely short.

Hi all;

Since today was the 2nd anniversary of the start of this awful war, like a lot of other people all over the world I attended a local anti-war demonstration – about a thousand people in Olympia, Washington – not bad for a small town during a cold rain.

Highlights:

Our local Women In Black, and Code Pink decided to work together for this one. Hence all black dresses with filmy pink veils. Very Perky!Goth. I think Jilli would have approved.

Biology over-rides politics: cute code pink demonstrator, and good looking cop spend most of demonstration flirting with each other.

A lot of veterans are taking part in these demonstrations. I’m sure you know about specifically military demonstrations such as the one at Fort Bragg. But it seems like about quarter of the demonstrators, and half the speakers were veterans.

This is not the 60’s; drummers should not play a large role in demonstrations unless they have talent.

Note to whoever schedules speakers: I do not buy the “we are all guilty trope”. If everybody is guilty then nobody is guilty. Also if I am guilty, right after I have spent two hours standing and marching in the rain is the wrong time to tell me.

Post demonstration hot chocolate and pastry at the best bakery in town (Wagners) is of the good.

Our Gannet owned paper has been giving us unusually fair coverage. I'll have to see how they report the actual demonstration, but they gave us two comparatively decent articles leading up to the demonstration.


Steph L. - Mar 19, 2005 7:26:24 pm PST #8845 of 10002
Unusually and exceedingly peculiar and altogether quite impossible to describe

My oh my, what a basketball game. Alas, Cincinnati forgot how to get the ball through the net in the end. Every single time the ball hit the rim there was an all out battle for the rebound. I think I got bruises just watching.

No, Cincinnati kept letting Jihad Muhammad have the ball at the end -- in the last 3 minutes he attempted something like 8-10 shots, and I don't think he made any of them. He was completely hogging the ball, and should have started passing it when it was obvious that he wasn't getting any of them in. I won't say he cost Cincinnati the game, because it's a team sport, but DAMN. Leaving Muhammad in was a really stupid move on Coach Huggins' part. I'm actually surprised it was *only* a 9-point game.

And, yeah -- it was a very rough-and-tumble game. That's par for the course with Cincinnati basketball. Buncha thugs. (I'm not actually a Cincinnati fan -- I think they're a bunch of junior-college criminals who don't graduate -- though I live right in the University area.)


aurelia - Mar 19, 2005 8:01:45 pm PST #8846 of 10002
All sorrows can be borne if you put them into a story. Tell me a story.

No, Cincinnati kept letting Jihad Muhammad have the ball at the end -- in the last 3 minutes he attempted something like 8-10 shots, and I don't think he made any of them.

But he has good hair.


Kat - Mar 19, 2005 8:50:33 pm PST #8847 of 10002
"I keep to a strict diet of ill-advised enthusiasm and heartfelt regret." Leigh Bardugo

I haven't had time to watch any of March Madness, but I'm so happy that Duke progressed. I'm a hoping that during the quarterfinals that they face up with UNC and then CRUSH THEM.

Ahem.

Happiness is loading entirely different music into my new mini mac. It's a perfect repository for Sinead and Tracy Chapman and Green Day.