Good luck with the interview, msbelle!
Natter 71: Someone is wrong on the Internet
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.
Wow, there is a ton of snow out there this morning!
It's supposed to hit 85 here today. And 90 tomorrow!
We usually have one week in April that sees me breaking out the AC, only to not need it again until June. This might be it! But usually there is some ramp-up to it. Not so much this year....
Randomly came across this thing by someone who didn't like seeing Bert and Ernie on the marriage equality thing, and enjoyed it: [link]
Bert and Ernie are not gay.
Peppermint Patty and Marcie are gay--sweet fancy Moses, are Peppermint Patty and Marcie gay--but not Bert and Ernie.
Bert and Ernie are fundamentally good people who are too socially dysfunctional to form romantic relationships. Maybe they are queer, but not for each other. And that's an important message too. Kids grow up in a Noah's-Ark world. Little gay kids need to look out into the world and see themselves reflected, and so do little weird kids. Bert and Ernie showed that even awkward, unromantic people can aspire to a joyful domestic life. That you didn't have to find a prince to live happily ever after--just a pal. Marriage equality is important, but so is the equality of non-marriage: of friendship, of solitude.
That, to me, is what Bert and Ernie stand for.
Especially for Teppy: this is as good an argument for the existence of God as any....
That's hilarious!
Marriage equality is important, but so is the equality of non-marriage: of friendship, of solitude.
That, to me, is what Bert and Ernie stand for.
Awww, that's pretty awesome.
It's supposed to hit 85 here today. And 90 tomorrow!
It was 63 here yesterday! And it's still coming down in big giant clumpy flakes.
The wind blew the bird feeding station apart yesterday so I'd better get out there and reassemble. I was just thinking I was probably done with feeding for the year, but apparently not! Seriously, maybe half a foot of snow or so? Yay spring!
That you didn't have to find a prince to live happily ever after--just a pal. Marriage equality is important, but so is the equality of non-marriage: of friendship, of solitude.
So excellent. I think Bert would approve, too.
It's take me until today to decide, but I think my favorite Sesame Street muppets must have been Cookie Monster and Oscar.
Ugh. We just had another round of layoffs here. Again, I dodged the bullet (as did everyone on my team - we're currently the revenue generators, at least for the foreseeable future), but it's still a gut punch. Some folks who'd been here quite a while too.