At the gate for my flight to New Orleans, and the airport tv news here just started talking about the oil spill and everyone's craning their heads to watch.
smonster, I am going to be annoying Historic Green folks once I get my bearings to help with organizing next year's event, feel free to give them fair warning!
Oof. Long day ahead.
ION I am in Pasadena!!
Be careful around the little old ladies!
Shir, much love to you. The mourning process is mysterious and has its own timeline.
smonster, I am going to be annoying Historic Green folks once I get my bearings to help with organizing next year's event, feel free to give them fair warning!
Nora, that's awesome. They/we are in big need of boots on the ground in NOLA.
Massive fail this morning. Woke up when I was supposed to be on campus for a presentation relevent to my work. I can read the paper, but... MASSIVE fail, in full view of my boss. ::sigh:: I'm headed in to the office now instead, no way I could get there in time. ::sigh::
dog rescuing another dog
That made me tear up.
DCJ, leg ~ma! I'm sorry it's so bad.
Aw hell, smonster. I hate that.
{{Shir}}
smonster, here's hoping your day gets better.
In more 'I am now your foreign correspondent' news, the UK seems to be imploding. Ordinary people running around going "argh, Conservatives, argh!" a lot. I was apparently giving my country too much credit when I argued we could handle a hung Parliament. On the funny side, the BBC news presenters have been on air since early last night and are still going. We are developing theories about what they've been taking.
Aw, smonster, I hate it when shit like that happens! ... fail~ma?
Government~ma, Seska! Although the phrase "hung Parliament" makes me giggle and say "all of 'em?"
Oh, smonster. Much love and antifail~ma to you too.
We are developing theories about what they've been taking.
Coffee, of course.
After all of that election info from you, I went and see if I could vote. Well, no, because you have to have an address in Britain and living abroad less than 15 years. I was excited about the idea of voting (again, am a citizen), but then thought that it might not be so wise after all: I don't really know the politics, after all, and I find it not so ethical. Just as I see blind prejudices towards some of the decisions in Israel from abroad, I'd hate to do it the other way around.
But my, aren't civil rights all shiny, too shiny and flirtatious to resist?