Nobody can tell Marmaduke what to do. That's my kind of dog.

Trick ,'First Date'


Sunnydale Press

Having a party? Organizing a local F2F? Know something that we all really need to know? Announce it! Want to discuss anything posted here? Take it to Natter. Any natter here will be deleted.


Volans - Sep 01, 2005 8:51:42 pm PDT #1899 of 4091
move out and draw fire

I know that nearby Buffistas are already helping, but MoveOn has started a network to help refugees find housing. If you know someone who could help, please pass this along.

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Hurricane Katrina's toll on communities, homes and lives has devastated the nation. Now victims must face the daunting question of where to go next—and we can help.

Tens of thousands of newly homeless families are being bused to a stadium in Houston, where they may wait for weeks or months. At least 80,000 are competing for area shelters, and countless more are in motels, cars, or wherever they can stay out of the elements. The Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Red Cross are scrambling to find shelter for the displaced.

This morning, we've launched an emergency national housing drive to connect your empty beds with hurricane victims who desperately need a place to wait out the storm. You can post your offer of housing (a spare room, extra bed, even a decent couch) and search for available housing online at:

[link]

Housing is most urgently needed within reasonable driving distance (about 300 miles) of the affected areas in the Southeast, especially New Orleans.

Please forward this message to anyone you know in the region who might be able to help.

But no matter where you live, your housing could still make a world of difference to a person or family in need, so please offer what you can.
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Topic!Cindy - Sep 02, 2005 6:44:05 am PDT #1900 of 4091
What is even happening?

Are you outraged out the official response to a disaster initially caused by weather for which we had plenty of advanced warning--weather which was not nearly as severe as predicted? Are you wondering how badly we would have responded to a surprise terrorist attack (which by definition doesn't come with days of warning)?

Me, too. Here's some contact information, to make your voice heard. Remember, they work for you.

1.) Contact the White House

Phone Numbers

Comments: 202-456-1111
Switchboard: 202-456-1414
FAX: 202-456-2461

TTY/TDD

Comments: 202-456-6213

E-mail Addresses

Comments: comments@whitehouse.gov

President George W. Bush: president@whitehouse.gov

V.P. Dick Cheney: vice.president@whitehouse.gov

... ... ...

2.) Contact your Senators.

If you do not have your Senators' names, numbers, and contact information, use this site to find them: [link]

3.) Contact your Congressional Representative.

If you do not already have your Representative's name and phone number, use this site to find it: [link] You need not only your zip code, but the 4 digit extension, as well.

If you do not know the 4 digit extension, you can look it up at the U.S. Postal Service's web site: [link]

4.) Contact a Member of the US House of Representatives Committee on Homeland Security.

The Chair is vacant right now, so I recommend looking at the list, here [link] and seeing if your state has representation on the committee.

You can then find his/her contact information at the link I provided above, for contacting your own Congressional Rep.

As an alternative, you can call the office of the Vice Chair, Curt Weldon, of Pennsylvania, at:

PHONE: (202) 225-2011

The Honorable Curt Weldon R - PA - 7th DIST (Aston)
2452 Rayburn HOB
Washington DC 20515

The Democratic members of the committee have their own web page, so if you can't stomach contacting whomever is on the list for you, go here [link] and call Congressman Bennie G. Thompson, of Mississippi. He's the ranking Democratic member, and he's from Mississippi (areas of which have also endured incredible devastation).

PHONE: (202) 225-5876

FAX: (202) 225-5898

Here's the contact information for the Democratic Office of the House Homeland Security Committee:

Committee on Homeland Security, Democratic Staff 101 Independence Avenue, S.E.
LA-228
Washington, D.C. 20540

PHONE: 202-226-2616

5.) Contact Homeland Security about the FEMA effort.

Direct your messages to Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff, whom the President has appointed to chair the interagency task force to handle the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, and to Under Secretary of Homeland Security Michael D. Brown, in charge of Emergency Preparedness and Response.

PHONE: (202) 566-1600

FEMA 500 C Street
SW Washington, D.C. 20472

E-mail: FEMAOPA@dhs.gov

...

NOTE: If you're contacting a Congress person or Senator who does not represent your area, your e-mail is filtered out. They scan messages for an in-district/in-state address. They will not respond to you, and probably won't even read what you have to say, certainly not in a timely fashion.


Kalshane - Sep 02, 2005 1:40:48 pm PDT #1901 of 4091
GS: If you had to choose between kicking evil in the head or the behind, which would you choose, and why? Minsc: I'm not sure I understand the question. I have two feet, do I not? You do not take a small plate when the feast of evil welcomes seconds.

I just found this out and decided to pass it on:

Coinstar allows you to donate your spare change directly to the Red Cross and other charities from their machines.

You can find the nearest machine that allows donations on their website: [link]


DCJensen - Sep 02, 2005 2:09:27 pm PDT #1902 of 4091
All is well that ends in pizza.

Link to and story about a remarkable Katrina Disaster Wiki which tries to pin down localized facts via citizen input.


Lee - Sep 02, 2005 3:23:00 pm PDT #1903 of 4091
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

We have been discussing chipping in for gifts for -t, who survived the hurricane okay, but is currently on route to California for an indefinite stay with her folks.

I tried to sum up everything as best I could here: Perkins "Spike's Bitches 26: Damn right I'm impure!" Sep 2, 2005 5:16:37 pm PDT . If you are interested in chipping in, please stop by.

I promise we won't TMI anyone who does so.

Okay, I know I can't make that promise, but please stop by anyway.


sfmarty - Sep 02, 2005 4:14:57 pm PDT #1904 of 4091
Who? moi??

Apparantly this is a blog from NO actual time

[link]


Lee - Sep 02, 2005 6:00:42 pm PDT #1905 of 4091
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

Results from the Vote:
1. We should have a new thread that covers Fall TV (covering new series that debut in September or October) and it should have the following spoiler policy:

a) No whitefont at all. ever.
YES: 17
NO: 37
NO PREFERENCE: 2
NO VOTE CAST: 1

b) Whitefont (with show title in black font) for 7 days. Then fade to black.
YES: 21
NO 30
NO PREFERENCE 4
NO VOTE CAST: 2

c) Whitefont (with show title in black font) current season discussion.

YES: 9
NO: 40
NO PREFERENCE: 4
NO VOTE CAST: 4

d) Whitefont (with show title in black font) all the time.

YES: 5
NO: 44
NO PREFERENCE: 4
NO VOTE CAST:4

2. We should have a new Natter TV thread (covering all tv series - new and continuing that aren't covered in separate threads) and it should have the following spoiler policy:

a) No whitefont at all. ever
YES: 11
NO: 38
NO PREFERENCE: 6
NO VOTE CAST: 2

b) Whitefont (with show title in black font) for 7 days. Then fade to black.
YES: 22
NO: 26
NO PREFERENCE: 7
NO VOTE CAST: 2

c) Whitefont (with show title in black font) current season discussion.
YES: 11
NO: 34
NO PREFERENCE: 9
NO VOTE CAST:3

d) Whitefont (with show title in black font) all the time.

YES: 7
NO: 40
NO PREFERENCE: 7
NO VOTE CAST: 3


victor infante - Sep 03, 2005 5:48:33 am PDT #1906 of 4091
To understand what happened at the diner, we shall use Mr. Papaya! This is upsetting because he's the friendliest of fruits.

Posted earlier to Great Write Way, but I realized not everyone reads that, so:

The inaugural issue of "The November 3rd Club," an online literary journal of political writing, is now live on the Web at [link] featuring the poetry, fiction and nonfiction of:

MARK AMES, TONY BROWN, JANE CASSADY, LEA C. DESCHENES, JERRY GARCIA, THERESA CECILIA GARCIA, ELIZABETH P. GLIXMAN, LIZ GONZÁLEZ, S.A. GRIFFIN, BOB HOEPPNER, JOSEPH HUTCHISON, RACHEL KANN, DAVID MACPHERSON, DANIEL MCGINN, RICHARD MODIANO, GABRIEL ROSENSTOCK, ELIZABETH ROSS, SKIP SHEA, JACKIE SHEELER, THOMAS R. SMITH, MARC SOLOMON, ELLA SPRINK, J.E. STANLEY, TODD SWIFT, FISH VARGAS, LAURA LEE WASHBURN and LENORE WEISS.

Brought to you by the editorial work of myself, Richard Beban, Ray McNeice, Michelle Ben-Hur, Carlye Archibeque and Sam Hamill, and the web mastery of Lea Deschenes.

Enjoy, tell us what you think and keep an eye out for our publication readings in Los Angeles, Worcester and elsewhere this October!


Jessica - Sep 03, 2005 8:36:01 am PDT #1907 of 4091
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

Free to a good home:

I have an extra hardback copy of Alastair Reynolds' Diamond Dogs, Turquoise Days (two novellas in one volume, both take place in the Revelation Space-verse). Email me at my profile addy and it's yours for the price of shipping.


Kathy A - Sep 03, 2005 9:47:10 am PDT #1908 of 4091
We're very stretchy. - Connie Neil

If anyone would like to send items to the refugees in the Astrodome and other Houston locations, you can mail them to the St. Vincent De Paul store located at 5236 Cedar St., Bellaire, TX 77401. They are accepting everything on this list except food.