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I wish I could say I have something new and exciting to report. But, other than my regular Friday plans (yum), my life has been excitement-free.

Not that I'm complaining. Drama is overrated.
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surlymike:
Ahh, that wacky Afterbirth---always trying to cut me down to make himself feel better. He's a weird fellow, but I suppose he's fairly harmless.

I'm glad that you didn't let the lack of news stop you from posting. I almost never really have anything much new to say, but I blather on like nobody's business!
zarth:
I hadn't read your post before. But I'm certainly glad to hear you've got some excitement in your life.

And, yes, drama is definitely overrated.
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I love it when a poem sums up exactly how you feel/where you are in your life. This one even got the age right.

"This, no song of an ingnue,
This, no ballad of innocence;
This, the rhyme of a lady who
Followed ever her natural bents....."

L'ENVOI

"Princes, never I'd give offense,
Won't you think of me tenderly?
Here's my strength and my weakness,...
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kaleidoscopic:
yeah truly i feel so much of her words it blows my mind to think how across all that time someone had the same sorts of feelings and thoughts.

that's another lovely one. i am so gonna have to get that book soon.

that's great that you have such an attachment to your tat. i've been holding the image of the one i want in my head for years now. it makes it so much more fabulous and meaningful and significant. and i must say again it is very beautiful. simple yet also complex in its own way and elegant. love
devilsreject:
awww....thanks!

Sticking with my priorities isn't always easy.....i tend to lose out sometimes, but i know that they are right, so i try like hell to stick with them.
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kaleidoscopic:
OMG i LOVE dorothy parker. i read her complete poetry and it floored me. absolutely love to pieces. you've just reminded me i intended to buy that when i had some cash. course i don't have any now. but tax return time comes soon.

oh man. you just made my night biggrin

that tattoo is GORGEOUS!!!! love
is it celtic inspired? or rather, what inspired you to get it?

you just reminded of the big thing i want to get soon...get started on my ink.

really that's so awesome! big hugs lovely lady kiss kiss
surlymike:
I know that the focus is supposed to the ink, but my brain still thinks, "Oooh, she's flashing in that picture!" Blame it on the XY chromosome set. wink

Even with all of the time that has passed since TP was on the air, I still haven't seen more than a few episodes of the show. I *did* see Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me at the annual Lynch film showing at the Seattle Art Museum---and I don't know why the critics slagged on it so much. whatever Which is your favourite Lynch work? I still have to go with Mulholland Drive...
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When this cold got so bad I had to stay home from work a day or two last week, I wasn't happy but I dealt with it.

But this fucking thing is starting to interfere with my sex life, and that is where I have to draw the line.

mad
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phoenixgirl:
Oh sweetie, I do hope you feel better soon, anything that interferes with sex is a no-no!
chalko:
It's still postponed because the stupid defense lawyers and judge are finding any loophole they can to delay it.
So...California is supposed to find a new drug cocktail and a new way to administer it so the dead men don't feel any pain when it's time. The state is trying to get this done in private so the doctors don't chicken out (because of their oath), but the defense says it has to be done in public because of some law that was passed a while back. The thing that sucks, is there are plenty of doctors that will do it regardless, they just have to look a little harder.

Here's a recent article on it...

SPOILERS! (Click to view)

Lodi News Sentinel....

A year after Morales' execution stayed, state is still hammering out new plan for lethal injection
By David Kravets
AP Legal Affairs Writer
Last updated: Wednesday, Feb 21, 2007 - 07:24:36 am PST

SAN FRANCISCO _ One year ago, condemned prisoner Michael Morales was set to be executed for the brutal murder and rape of a Lodi teenager. Instead, he won a reprieve that eventually became a California death penalty moratorium with no end in sight.

A federal judge, agreeing with Morales' lawyers, declared the state's lethal injection method unconstitutional, saying the entire lethal injection process _ from a poorly lighted setting in the execution chamber to untrained executioners _ left open the possibility that prisoners would suffer unnecessary pain.

Still, U.S. District Judge Jeremy Fogel said California's execution protocol was fixable. Yet the legal wrangling since has focused not on a fix, but on how public the state's internal machinations of developing a new protocol should be.

Fogel is scheduled Friday to hear California's plea that the development of a new execution protocol, which might include changes to the three-drug death cocktail, should be formulated in secret.

The state claims experts, such as doctors, might not be willing to offer their services if their involvement becomes public.

Such secrecy is not without precedent, as the Florida Governor's Commission on Administration of Lethal Injection is hearing testimony from medical professionals whose identities remain anonymous out of fear of being labeled executioners. Then-Gov. Jeb Bush suspended executions late last year and commenced hearings after witnesses said a condemned inmate, who needed a second dose of lethal chemicals, appeared to be in pain when he was killed.

In all, challenges to lethal injection _ whether it violates the Constitution's ban on cruel and unusual punishment _ has placed executions on hold in 11 of the 37 states that use the procedure.

The U.S. Supreme Court has upheld executions _ by lethal injection, hanging, firing squad, electric chair and gas chamber, but has left unsettled whether the pain in lethal injections is unconstitutionally excessive.
The mother of Morales' victim wants to see justice meted out. Morales beat, raped and stabbed her 17-year-old daughter, Terri Winchell, in 1981. Morales, meanwhile, has been fighting to stay alive ever since, using a California and federal court system that has created the nation's most clogged death row where few inmates are executed.

"I'd just like to see it done," mother Barbara Christian said. "He needs to pay for his crime."

California is home to the nation's largest death row, with about 650 condemned inmates. Thirteen prisoners have been executed since California reinstated the death penalty in 1977.

Fogel ruled that, among other things, executioners have been poorly trained, have worked in dim, cramped quarters and have failed to properly mix the lethal drugs used to put prisoners to death.

Richard Dieter, executive director of the Death Penalty Information Center, a clearinghouse of capital punishment information based in Washington, D.C., said the less secrecy the better when adopting a new lethal injection method.

"Let's develop this process in the open so flaws are quickly identified by experts," Dieter said. "It's gonna face challenges. You might as well have it all out in the open."

Morales' legal team and five news organizations are set to ask Fogel on Friday to block California officials from coming up with a new procedure for executing inmates in secret.

The Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Sacramento Bee, Fresno Bee and Modesto Bee argue that such secrecy would be illegal. They said Proposition 59, approved by 83 percent of voters in 2004, allows "the public to see and understand the deliberative process through which decisions are made."

First published: Wednesday, February 21, 2007



Have a good weekend. kiss

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That was a wonderful way to spend a Tuesday night. If I do say so myself.

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zarth:
You try to raise them to respect your values, and this is what you get. Oi.

Make sure there's a unicorn on it, then. Something you can use to embarass the hell out of her when she gets older.
chalko:
Hope you have a good day.
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chalko:
I guess I missed the show. I've never heard of it. Does that make me a loser?
gilby:
I love those little guys. They always have the best lines.

We smoke while we flip the bird!
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I just stumbled upon my ex-boyfriend online. It was something I hadn't been prepared for. We don't travel in the same circles, and though geographically we don't live that far away from one another, there is a bridge between where he and I live, so I don't really worry about bumping into him unexpectedly.

I feel a little bitch-slapped, which is strange, because I thought...
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surlymike:
So it wasn't a completely clean break, eh?
trocc:
that sucks when you get blindsided by that sort of thing. all the feelings were tucked away in a rarely-traveled place in yr mind, i'm sure.

stumbling over them stirs up dust; it'll settle again.
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This has to be one of the saddest things I've read in recent memory:

Girl, 6, embodies Cambodia's sex industry
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corsair:
That story is sickening!


Your dragon tattoo looks a lot like a Griffin!
corsair:
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It's almost 4 in the morning and 40 degrees out. My how the world (or, if not the world, at least the climate) changes.

A month-long stretch of writers block is starting to lift and I've been able to work on my story more. That makes me happy. Some of my life-stress/money woes are lifting, I think that helped.

I can't wait for the summer!...
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chalko:
Depends on the variables. But you know me, I'm easy. I say yes. smile But I'm not the one involved.
chalko:
I've found that giving that kind of advice needs to be done in a much more intimate setting with time to give it the full attention it needs. Gotta get the full details to give the proper advice. How about you call me and we can talk about it. biggrin
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atomicant:
yeah, max is a pretty spunky dog... he's had it coming for a while. you can't act the way he does and weigh 15 lbs, and not expect to get your arse kicked at some point.

he's actually doing better. i think most of it was the painkillers. he's walking around, he ate, he's barking at strangers... about 75% of what he was.

thanks for the well wishes!

bill_the_cat:
Aw! smile I missed you (and many others) too. kiss

It's still pretty snowy on the left coast, is it?