Happy Birthday, Trudy!
Hi, Nilly!
I'm watching PBS tonight: it's a special on Billie Jean King, and the clips of the various journalists and announcers are just... horrifying. I lived through this, although I was a child, and it amazes me how far we've come. It was so patronizing, so snide and sneering. Gah.
I was up late watching Miss Represented on Netflix last night. We really haven't come a long way, Baby.
Just been informed there may be rolling blackouts. Joy.
I like the idea of Rizzoli and Isles more than I like the show. Which is too bad, but I have too many shows.
I'm just glad there's a show out there chock full of lesbian subtext that seems to be written with an eye toward the enjoyment of lesbians rather than drooling straight guys.
I agree with erika. I also like it for the lesbian subtext.
I have this irrational annoyance for couples who use the same facebook account (Jim n Judy Smith). I think it is because I feel like women are being absorbed in to their husband that way and it rubs me the wrong way.
I am now confronted with a gay couple (who are amoung the first families in my little town where I grew up) who are doing the same thing (John Doe Rick Roe) and I am not sure how to feel about it.
I think its gross regardless of the people. Have separate identities!! (I was also not into the gay friends of my parents' who dressed alike ON PURPOSE.)
My gut instinct is gross, too, but then I was also happy that these older men who live in a small town are comfortable enough to do that.
I also know wives who maintain their husband's facebook accounts, which IO also think is weird.
You can be super married on Facebook and still have separate accounts. I'm just saying.
Here's what I enjoy: When I reblog something from a local friend's tumblr, and it's a Jilli post.