rm ([personal profile] rm) wrote2010-10-31 10:52 am
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sundries

  • Between some extra Patty time yesterday (I have never been so grateful for a Starbucks), choosing to sleep in today and and the time change, I feel pretty good. It seems like a nice day here, but sadly I have to do some work for work, finish this screenplay, and then if I can really get some Internet that functions beyond my LJ client, do some work that I left behind in NYC.

  • Happy Halloween! It's weird to be somewhere that almost completely ignores it. Tomorrow is a religious holiday here, however, and the offices are closed (although I have stuff to do).

  • Children are playing in the common space again. I forgot to mention that in town a few days ago, I saw some playing a game like tag, where one would break away from a safe group, run to the church, shove their hand in the holy water outside of it, cross themselves, and then try to run back to the safe group because the chaser caught them.

    I would also like to say, lest you think I've left Torchwood and Captain Jack behind me, that large groups of children chanting numbers (which seems to be a feature of many games here) in languages I don't know is causing me surprisingly inordinate amounts of emotional upheaval (And, oh god, this song. I've not listened to it in ages, but I woke up craving Puccini but this was the best my laptop could come up with -- I did not plan for music out here).

  • I have just discovered that a very long post I wrote at my most depressed here didn't go through. Now I am trying to decide if I should post it for the record, or not share, since I don't feel so terrible anymore. It's an interesting post, but it's also full of hubris and neuroses. Am also debating if I want to talk about why the screenplay exercise was so confronting for me, but am pretty sure it's over the dignity line.

  • Despite the presence of gluten-free croissants and my ability to say celiac in German, it is very hard to manage my health here. I did get glutened yesterday (although I noticed right away so had only take one small bite of the strawberry parfait with the biscuit in the bottom) and the waiter just sort of shrugged. It's being treated like I don't matter that's often hardest about being here. Maybe that sounds spoiled, and maybe it is, but my health thing is real and mistakes happen, but pretend you give a shit.

    Anyway, aside from that, this remains the country without vegetables. I like meat and cheese as much as anyone (probably more), but my body and tastebuds are getting a little fed up. The provencale potato chips are go though.

  • Last night there were bats chasing each other around outside my bedroom window. NOT EVEN JOKING. Bats are good, but need to stay away from my fucking windows.

  • Last night the time changed here and in the UK, so Patty and I are still an hour apart, but not in the US, so right now you all are only five hours behind us, and not six.

  • Dogboy & Justine is up to 58 backers for a pledged total of $2,2825, which is a very exciting 47%. I have to do a phone interview with a journalist about it today.

  • I've read a little bit about the Colbert/Stewart rally (I was on a boat on the Zurich lake at the time), but I was wondering if anyone could offer insight -- it is being covered as an oddity, as a critical political event, or as a legitimate but not very important event in a loud election season? I'm wondering if I'm missing a Moment.

  • "Tolerance" (I hate that word) in public vs. private schools. Unfortunately, it looks at private religious schools vs. public schools, leaving out the world I came from and one form which I suspect you'd get some very interesting and intense results.

  • Student slang and the policing of social boundaries.

  • Noose found at Equality California office. When the worker who found it called it into the cops, the office allegedly said, "sometimes you have to live with being a victim."

  • The anti-gay AGA in Michigan who was harassing a college student, may lose his job.
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    [identity profile] adelheid-p.livejournal.com 2010-10-31 04:44 pm (UTC)(link)
    My husband and I went. I think it was a very diverse crowd of mostly liberal moderates. There were 8 buses of people who came from Pittsburgh (that was the group we came with) and probably countless others who drove. The transit system was way overloaded. We had to push onto a Metro to get there. We ran into a friend at the dinner stop on the way back and she said she tried to get behind the stage and the crowd stretched for five blocks out. We could not get through the crowd on 7th Ave to meet friends on the other side. Afterward, we stood for about half an hour on the steps of the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum and I could see crowds stretching from there across the mall and on the steps of the museum across the mall. Personally, I can't see how you could see it as not political. I think it was an important moment but I could be wrong. I've never seen so many people gathered on the mall and I have been to at least one previous march. My friend said the same thing.
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    [identity profile] adelheid-p.livejournal.com 2010-10-31 04:54 pm (UTC)(link)
    I'm referring to the Rally for Sanity/Keep Fear Alive event here. I guess I should have had more coffee before I wrote that.