now I want mezze's spinach fritters sarameg.
Natter 59: Dominate Your Face!
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.
I do a skewer of grilled chicken sausage, a cherry tomato, and a basil leaf. The sweetness of the tomato and basil contrast nicely with the spiciness of the sausage. sometimes I might add a kalamata olive.
Video of the most powerful nuclear explosion in history: [link]
You can tell the camera was miles away by how long it takes sound to reach the camera (18 seconds). What is it - one mile for each five seconds? So the camera was almost four miles away.
eta: Although now that I think of it - at four miles the camera would have been destroyed, huh? So maybe not the largest (the link doesn't say it is, but a link to it did).
So. This is my life, the universe and everything birthday. I made it this far, at least, so there's that.
Happy holidays, those who have them. I'm spending the next several days on an island off the coast of Maine (and I have my annual family shindig on same island), so I'll catch you all on the flip-side.
Happy Birthday, Frankenbuddha!
Happy birthday, Frankenbuddha!
And morning, everyone else.
I had a very interesting discussion with someone last night about musical fandoms and the place of the fan in them, or how a fan can be active in one. It revolved around that basically, if an artist decided to throw his/her life away and abusing themselves, the fans can't do much about it; if they say something, it's rude and out of place to speculate about the artist private life. If not, they're ignoring a problem and a becoming a part of the web of silence. And you know, you're not in the circle of friends and of course you can't help a person who doesn't want your help and it's not your place, but in this day and age, with the interent, message boards and all, shouldn't be another option to show your concern? One of the reasons being a music fan can suck sometimes is because you can't be active about it like in other fandoms (though, I'm probably wrong about it. Inlight me if so).
So I thought that you might have interesting thoughts about this, because you know, you are Buffistas.
Also, there's a butterfly who tries desperately to come through my window.
Happy birthday, Frank!
Shir, I spent a fair amount of time amongst the Tom Waits fandom while I was writing my last book, and while they can't (or couldn't) do much to help him during his darker days, they are a community. They take special notice of the causes that he champions. They put their time, money and effort to support those things. They try to do right by him, because his music means something to them every day.
Any work of art winds up being a gift that goes out into the world and - if it's resonant - it travels a long way. People respond to that generosity. They feel beholden - but in a good way. Looking for an opportunity to do right.
Skipping-and-ignoring-everything-yet-again to post that, according to th Buffista Calendar, today is Frankenbuddha's birthday.
Happy birthday, Frank! With lots of wishes for a great day and a wonderful year!
Happy birthday, Frank!
Happy Birthday Frank!
Shir-
I am new to music fandom, and while there I doubt one indivisual voice makes a difference, if people have polite, caring things to say I don't see how it would hurt. And I do think fans can be really good about providing support and cheer after someone is clean. Travis McCoy from Gym Class Heroes is recently clean and posted a really touching blog about it, and fans really did seem to be happy for him, and I would think that would help-- at least as much as us sending Joss and Kai a gift when they had a baby.