Jack McGeorge died yesterday. He was a man of personal and professional integrity who understood that if you don't keep secrets it a hell of a lot harder for anyone to try to hold your choices over your head as if they are something of which to be ashamed.
There was a ferocious storm here last night and it seemed to hit my neighborhood the worst. We had some power outages, multiple downed trees and our plants were all tangled around each other (luckily, it seems relatively minimal damage was sustained). ETA: News reports do indicate that the worst of the storm did hit our neighborhood and did major damage to Central Park.
While I understand the fundamental difficulty of navigating large groups of small children through the New York City subway system, a teacher shouting "up against the wall!" at a pack of five-year-olds disturbs me slightly.
Ahoy! We have achieved Dragon*Con room. We'll be in the Sheraton (which I thought I didn't want to be in again after last year so we could be in a "cool" hotel, but you know what? The Sheraton was civilized and gave me a bit of a respite from the crazy).
And I'm back on the Alternate History track as part of a Rapid Fire Reading on Monday at like 11:30 or something. When my schedule is fully reconfirmed again I will post. So yes, it seems you will get four minutes of gay airship pirate romance thingy, which is much, much weirder than that description makes it sound.
I've had a brilliant idea for one of my interview targets for D*C footage. Email sent. Fingers crossed.
Caprica casting just got pretty interesting. I need to get around to watching all of BSG -- that and Mad Men are my two catch-up things for the Fall.
Still annoyed about a random person on newyorkers querying whether a given neighborhood was safe the other day. 1. New York is the safest big city in America. 2. I want to know what she thought her martial status had to do with it (i.e., she stated that she was a young married woman -- oh, people are targeting them! WHUT?)
Oh hey! Actual chance I might get to be a "masculine lesbian" at a black tie affair on camera. That's pretty rad. Yay acting! *snerk*
Having regularly commuted on the DC Metro with a 5 year old, I can understand why the teacher may have shouted, "up against the wall" and find it disturbing none the less. I usually said, "Here! By me!" or "Scootch out of the way!" And the ever present, "What are you doing?" and "hang on," to my kid when we would navigate the fray at Metro Center. Once we got on our train and seated there were often high fives for successful navigation of crowds.
I've just added BSG and Caprica to my list of must watches as well. I guess those Highlander eps are just going to have to wait! ;-p
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Date: 2009-08-19 04:02 pm (UTC)I've just added BSG and Caprica to my list of must watches as well. I guess those Highlander eps are just going to have to wait! ;-p