Lorne: Take care of yourself and ah, make sure fluffy is getting enough love. Gunn: Did he have anything? Fred: No. And who's fluffy? Are you fluffy? Gunn: He called me fluffy? Fred: He said make sure…wait. You don't think he was referring to anything of mine that's fluffy, do you? Because that would just be inappropriate.

'Conviction (1)'


Natter 34: Freak With No Name  

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.


§ ita § - Apr 19, 2005 11:34:09 am PDT #7087 of 10001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

“We oppose any criminal or civil penalties against those who oppose homosexuality out of faith, conviction, or belief in traditional values.”

What if you just think gay is passé? Are you subject to penalties then?


askye - Apr 19, 2005 11:34:56 am PDT #7088 of 10001
Thrive to spite them

Jeb said that at his second inaguration and he can only serve 2 terms, so he's in a similiar position that Pres Bush is in now --- he can cause as much havoc as he wants and it doesn't matter!!!!! Whee!!!

Well, if he wanted to run for President it might matter but, FL Republicans are a slimy bunch. Some how Mel Martinez managed to get elected after the horrible smear campagin he did against his opponent. He went crazy with the "my opponent likes GAYZ!! omigod!! my opponent is going to let them adopt!! and marry and such!!" eleventy one and all that. All the while one of Martinez's top guys in his campaign -- gay.

JZ -- I'm still planning on getting to SF. My plan is to stick out my current job for awhile, maybe give myself a full year here and then look for something else. I'm a temp and don't get bennies and I don't see that changing so a year is about all I can give this place. Then I'll really try for a job as a legal secretary. Plus I'm making a smarter move back to school in the fall.

This Sunday my family had a picnic and my uncle who currently lives in Foster City was there with his financee (who currently lives in GA) and he was going on and on about how horrible it is to live in CA. Especially the Bay Area. Horrible, dreadful, expensive, expensive, etc.

The Bay area was wonderful. I loved every second I was in SF. Even when my feet and legs were aching and I still had more uphill walking to do.


Jessica - Apr 19, 2005 11:40:02 am PDT #7089 of 10001
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

I'm also a fan of, like, the National Cancer Institute, Yellowstone National Park, interstate highways, and the FBI.

I'll have you know that research concerning the sexual habits of tree frogs is vital to our country's interstate highways. Not to mention the FBI.


Betsy HP - Apr 19, 2005 11:40:42 am PDT #7090 of 10001
If I only had a brain...

No question, the Bay Area is horrifically expensive.

It is horrifically expensive because people want to live there. See also: NYC. If it's what you want, you want it badly enough to be poor.


Betsy HP - Apr 19, 2005 11:42:04 am PDT #7091 of 10001
If I only had a brain...

Hey, Aurelia, I was just thinking about you Friday! My 11-year-old is fascinated by stage lighting now. I was telling him about footlights and then I wondered -whatever happened to footlights, and when did they go out? When I was doing amateur theater as a teenager, we still used them.


erikaj - Apr 19, 2005 11:49:07 am PDT #7092 of 10001
Always Anti-fascist!

I would love to do that, but I think it would push me from "eats a lot of bologna" poor to "crazy crippled chick in a box" poor. I'm not so sure I can stay here though for life. Could I move my box close to y'all?


Nutty - Apr 19, 2005 11:50:02 am PDT #7093 of 10001
"Mister Spock is on his fanny, sir. Reports heavy damage."

Except for the urban Northeast -- Boston area, suburbs (but not city) of New York, Baltimore area, okay maybe Philadelphia area although I have spent exactly no time there -- the Bay Area is the only place in the US I can really imagine myself living. Like, Arizona is pretty, but it's a different galaxy from anything I know.

(I don't think I could handle New York. Once, I drove from DC to Brooklyn -- across Manhattan -- and then on to Boston in one long moving day, and the only thing that freaked me out about that day was driving and driving and driving out of Brooklyn, and never getting out.)

(Okay, we did get out eventually, but the tightly-spaced, no-trees, mashed-together-falling-apart 3-story buildings made it feel like I was going in circles.)

Of course, it helps that I was introduced to the Bay Area by a Massachusetts expatriate, and 90% of the people I know who live there are immigrants to there. They want to live there, you know? And don't just live there because they haven't thought about living someplace else.


Hayden - Apr 19, 2005 11:50:50 am PDT #7094 of 10001
aka "The artist formerly known as Corwood Industries."

The Texas GOP Party Platform is an amazing document.

Dude, the Republicans here won't even consider the bill offering life without parole as an option for punishing criminals (this bill is by a Dem, incidentally). That's right; the state with the highest death penalty rate in the US (and one of the highest in the world) doesn't allow juries to consider life without parole as an option for punishment of criminals. It's kill 'em or let 'em move in next door to your daughter when they get out.

One of the amazing thing about working with the TX Republicans up-close and personal is that so few of them are moderate. You'd think, with so many of them, statistics would hold that more than a tiny handful would be considered moderate Republicans, but the vast majority of them are from the more extreme side of the party, so extreme that it takes backroom dealings to merely, for instance, fund a program providing drugs to children with HIV.

Having written this, I'm struck by a sudden desire to change my online name.


Gudanov - Apr 19, 2005 11:52:46 am PDT #7095 of 10001
Coding and Sleeping

Kansas City is a pretty nice place, and relatively cheap as well.


Katie M - Apr 19, 2005 11:55:55 am PDT #7096 of 10001
I was charmed (albeit somewhat perplexed) by the fannish sensibility of many of the music choices -- it's like the director was trying to vid Canada. --loligo on the Olympic Opening Ceremonies

I'll have you know that research concerning the sexual habits of tree frogs is vital to our country's interstate highways.

Actually, that'd be a fairly easy connection to make. Environmental review, and all that. It might have to be an endangered tree frog, though.