Last night Cricket managed to flip a hideous waterbug onto its back so that Patty could dispose of it. Cricket, though, did not understand why. Pretty and I, meanwhile, supervised.
Woke up to good news this morning. The cruise we want for next year is back in the catalog for the dates we want it. This is very, very exciting, and I look forward to calling and switching the reservation and seeing what they can do for us $$-wise.
Patty and I are going to stop by the opening of Eataly tonight, I think.
I really, for reals, seriously, have a damn proposal deadline today. But the weather in my head hasn't been great regarding my ambitions and whether they're any good for me lately. Which is all well and good, but I can examine that when I'm Not on a Deadline.
Both Kai Owen and James Marsters have had to pull out as Dragon*Con guests. Having seen them both at various cons before, I find myself oddly relieved: less stuff I want to do at Dragon*Con means more time to relax, and lord knows I'll need it with what my own schedule looks like.
Rachel Maddow had a long, scary round-up on anti-Islamic violence last night. Anyone know of anything similar on the Internet I can point to. There's the Koran-burning in Florida, the stabbing here in NYC, the prayer rug desecration (also in NYC), the opposition to the mosque in Tennessee that supposedly about parkking availability but clearly isn't now that construction equipment has been set on fire and shots fired, and some stuff going on in California.... yeah. Bad news. azn_jack_fiend points us to a piece on the trends from SPLC that is necessarily working with older data as well as current events. But being reminded of the SPLC is always good.
But New York doesn't just have a bedbug problem. Oh no, now we have raccoons. It's not just that the little fuckers might be rabid; it's that they are really good at breaking into houses.
I don't know how much this has gotten covered in what you've seen, but the incidents in Florida and Tennessee have taken place in medium-sized college towns; Gainesville is home to the University of Florida and Murfreesboro is where Middle Tennessee State University is located. It's also become a sleeper community for Nashville in the past 10 years. All of this stuff is happening where there's already some tension (class-based and otherwise) between religiously-and-otherwise conservative locals and more liberal out-of-towners/the university community.
That aspect has not really been covered, no. It is interesting to me because it highlights my own biases: I expect university students in places like that to be the source of bias crimes, because I experienced religion- and sexual orientation-based bias crimes (and was certainly aware of race-based ones) on my college campus perpetrated by other students.
I expect university students in places like that to be the source of bias crimes, because I experienced religion- and sexual orientation-based bias crimes (and was certainly aware of race-based ones) on my college campus perpetrated by other students. I can't speak in terms of what occurs on campus, but it absolutely does not surprise me that the town locals are behind these particular situations. Not because I think they're Teh Evil, because this is an issue where they can vent all kinds of dissatisfaction and they have a built-in audience. (I spent three years off and on in Murfreesboro with the ex-h and the subsequent ex, and spent one summer up in Gainesville with Martin on weekends.)
For the record, the other reason Murfreesboro has been in the news over the past few years has been their successful rejection of a Bible theme park. Consider the politics of that navigation of zoning laws.
I can't get to the zoning laws, I'm still on "Bible Theme Park" because all I can think of is "experience the chamber of locusts!" and I don't understand.
Living in Central Florida: when your cousin's grandma talks about her recent visit to the Holy Land and how she thinks you would love it, she's not talking about Israel.
I mean, I know about it, I just.... I literally can't get my head around it. New York is so agnostic until your scrambling for services tickets a couple of times a year, regardless of faith.
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Date: 2010-08-31 02:03 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-08-31 02:06 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-08-31 02:16 pm (UTC)I can't speak in terms of what occurs on campus, but it absolutely does not surprise me that the town locals are behind these particular situations. Not because I think they're Teh Evil, because this is an issue where they can vent all kinds of dissatisfaction and they have a built-in audience. (I spent three years off and on in Murfreesboro with the ex-h and the subsequent ex, and spent one summer up in Gainesville with Martin on weekends.)
For the record, the other reason Murfreesboro has been in the news over the past few years has been their successful rejection of a Bible theme park. Consider the politics of that navigation of zoning laws.
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Date: 2010-08-31 02:17 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-08-31 02:26 pm (UTC)http://www.holylandexperience.com/
Living in Central Florida: when your cousin's grandma talks about her recent visit to the Holy Land and how she thinks you would love it, she's not talking about Israel.
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Date: 2010-08-31 02:27 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-08-31 02:29 pm (UTC)My mom seriously suggested that my brother get a summer job being Jesus.