I think this Amadinejad type may be one of the smartest, or at the very least most riveting characters to hit the news lately. I think my eye's trained on this guy. I think if, as invited, Bush wandered over to Tehran University and was rightfully called a petty and cruel dictator to his face, there would already be no... Read More
Maybe I will get out of bed today. Maybe.
Spent the weekend cosily doted on here, in the white sheets and sunshine. I am, and will continue to be, the luckiest girl in Montreal, should my capacity to choose such gorgeous and deserving lovers remain.
I say to him, I say... this work you"re doing agrees with you. You seem happy,... Read More
Any male who's had the privilege to encounter me in intimate moments will attest to the fact that my fascination with facial hair is downright animalistic. Not unlike dogs to each other's butts, or moths to flame, I will, if allowed, peruse every follicle with the tip of my nose (the widely under-used 11th finger) and note the Starry Nights that swirl around on your... Read More
When prompted, How is your heart?
(of course, not that excellerating pulse, no cardio-vasculars here)
she should have said
(The greatest of stories molt drafts, revisions and re-writes)
Not a word of recently healed wounds and fading heartache, but this:
It's exactly in the right place.
Word. Personally, I want to be known under my own name just because I want to be the one who smashes the gender stereotypes. But I can see your point about taking a male name, cus I certainly don't want to be Women's Studied. Fuck the segregation; integrate that shit, yo! I think my 18th and 19th Century Lit prof does a good job of integrating female writers very unobtrusively. He talks about how being a female writer would have been a problem in those days, but doesn't make it seem like a problem NOW. He's quite good at that kind of thing, explaining these archaic issues while not making the overwhelmingly female class feel alienated. Especially because normally I check out a syllabus and go "man, man, man, man... why don't we ever read anything by a woman except as tokenism?" In most of my classes, that's standard, and incredibly lame.
Because, these receive roughly 400% more comments than anything serious I may have to say, and that pisses me off. You yellow-bellied Superficial piles 'o dragon droppings. You suck!
Tell me.
How old do I have to get for you to stop dismissing me as an idealistic youth, and see me for the principled adult I am.
Principled Adult?
They say that when Columbus came, the natives couldn't see the ships as they approached in the harbour. They had no frame of reference for them, and so they were rendered completely invisible to their... Read More
Hey you
Havent heard a peep out of you in awhile , hope all is well...If you are ever looking for something to do on a sunday afternoon, you should check out the guys playing thereat Brutopia...friends of mine and I went with some people yesterday..very good...if you liked Po' Girl (Which you did), I think you'd like them as well.
Remembering how you enjoyed the music Brutopia a while back...I think you'd enjoy this...
If you don't have plans yet for saturday night..come and bring all your friends, it'll be great!
No Barbers Required
February, 17 2007 at Main Hall
5390 St-Laurent, Montreal, H2T 1S1
Cost : $10
MARDI GRAS SU' LA MAIN (An Evening of Dancing New-Orleans Style!!!) with: Grouyan Gombo Jordan Officer No Barbers Required and Benoit Leblanc. A night filled with cajun music, blues, swing, boogie, honky tonk...
That is, despite having spent my Saturday in bed unable to breathe, and not having the compugeek know-how to figure out how to RSS my SG blog to my LJ blog, so that all my cool LJ friends (No. Seriously. Cool kids. On LJ. I wouldn't make this shit up.) can keep up with what's new &... Read More
Understandable. What I like about the place I'm working for is that they offer resources for friends and family members of trauma survivors (and people with DID or post-traumatic stress disorder).