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and i end with my favorite motto
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Dear Realtors: (A Rant)

Sat Aug 16, 2008 at 03:10:04 PM PDT

Dear Realtors:  Are you one of those lucky few who actually have clients looking to buy?  Are you out there taking them around to look at houses?

Then I have just one small request to make of you.

Poll

People who have no respect for my time

10%7 votes
31%20 votes
34%22 votes
4%3 votes
18%12 votes

| 64 votes | Vote | Results

I Just Voted for a Republican

Sun Aug 10, 2008 at 05:11:01 PM PDT

I just finished completing my WA State mail-in ballot for the August 19th election.  And I knowingly and deliberately voted for a Republican.

I'll tell you why over the jump.

Please Join Me in Pointing and Laughing at Some Republicans

Mon Aug 04, 2008 at 05:17:46 PM PDT

Oh, my freakin' GAWD.  This one has me peeing myself.

Over the jump...

Poll

How badly to you want to go see Rudy and Colin?

4%4 votes
3%3 votes
2%2 votes
1%1 votes
3%3 votes
16%16 votes
31%31 votes
40%40 votes

| 100 votes | Vote | Results

The Story of a Sign

Sat Jul 05, 2008 at 08:52:28 PM PDT

I sat down at my computer a few minutes ago to check my emails.  I had one from my mother.

More below the fold.

Losing Interest

Sat Mar 15, 2008 at 09:28:30 AM PDT

Peter Daou posted a diary some weeks back that I thought was highly inappropriate for a paid campaign staffer to post here -- essentially it was a hit piece on Obama.  I'm not a huge fan of Obama or Hillary but I TRed the tip jar because I thought Peter was way out of line.

As a result, Markos yanked my TR and rec privileges.  I'm being punished.

Nineteen years, three months, fifteen days

Fri Feb 15, 2008 at 10:05:13 AM PDT

That's how long it's been since the day I brought two ten-week-old kittens home to live with me.  I named them Archy and Mehitabel.

GBCDP: Or, Why The Washington Caucuses Suck Out Loud

Sat Feb 09, 2008 at 03:13:04 PM PDT

I participated in the Washington State caucuses today.

And it was the last fucking straw.

Follow me over the jump for my rant.

The Christmas Truce

Mon Dec 24, 2007 at 10:02:29 PM PDT

I'm going to re-tell a relatively little-known (at least on this side of the Atlantic) bit of history that I read about back in my college days, and that I was reminded of early this morning when I happened to catch part of a show about it on the History Channel.  It's been stuck in my head all day.

Please note that I'm not going for precise historical accuracy here, so I may get a detail or two wrong.  I beg your indulgence.

Festivus 2007: The Airing of Grievances

Sun Dec 23, 2007 at 07:16:31 AM PDT

If one is to consider how much airing of grievances goes on around here, one could assert that on Daily Kos, every day is Festivus.

Daily Kos:  The Blog For The Rest Of Us [Democrats].

Anyway.

I decided to observe Festivus by doing some airing of my own grievances, and to invite anyone who so desires to jump in and do some airing of their own.

So with no further ado...

Poll

My favorite winter holiday:

11%26 votes
1%4 votes
15%35 votes
9%21 votes
23%54 votes
5%13 votes
5%12 votes
27%63 votes

| 228 votes | Vote | Results

Winter Solstice 2007: The True Meaning of the Season

Sat Dec 22, 2007 at 07:38:23 AM PDT

I posted this last year, and decided to repost it again today.

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Today marks the winter solstice.

The solstice has been honored and celebrated for millenia by cultures all over the world -- the ancient Egyptians, Celts, Persians, and Norsemen just to name a few -- as the birth of the new year and the return of the sun.

There many sources for histories of solstice traditions, one of my favorites being this one.  It's fascinating to read about how ancient solstice traditions originated, and how they have been co-opted and assigned new meanings in modern times.

But for today, rather than going into any detail about the origins of the midwinter holiday currently known as Christmas, I'm simply going to re-tell my own personal favorite winter solstice myth, which is a story from Pacific Northwest Native American tradition.

Another day, another wingnut email.

Mon Dec 17, 2007 at 03:34:36 PM PDT

I don't think my mother realizes that when she forwards me this crap, my blood pressure ticks up about ten points.  Or maybe she just doesn't care.

Poll

Complete this sentence: When I receive a wingnut email, I:

28%23 votes
14%12 votes
1%1 votes
4%4 votes
2%2 votes
13%11 votes
8%7 votes
25%21 votes

| 81 votes | Vote | Results

A Short Note to the Edwards Supporters Around Here

Sat Dec 15, 2007 at 10:41:16 AM PDT

This is going to be a very short diary, because I don't have time to write a long one.  Deal.

Saturday P.M. Work Avoidance: Desert Island Discs

Sat Nov 10, 2007 at 02:30:22 PM PDT

For the second Saturday in a row, I'm working -- once again staring at spreadsheets until it feels like my brain's going to melt, and once again desperately in need of a distraction for a while.

Your Favorite Movie that Nobody's Ever Heard Of

Sat Nov 03, 2007 at 03:58:47 PM PDT

I'm in crunch mode at work and have spent the last four hours staring at spreadsheets.  Consequently, my brain is mush and I desperately need a distraction.

Hi, Howard!

Wed Oct 17, 2007 at 01:15:20 PM PDT

I just got the latest email from the DNC.  It made me want to puke -- well, the first bit did, at any rate.

Domestic Violence 7: Dogfighting=Bad; Spousal Abuse=Not So Much

Sat Aug 25, 2007 at 08:14:49 PM PDT

I'm prompted to write this diary because of the controversy surrounding Michael Vick.  Vick has accepted a plea agreement on a federal dogfighting charge that, when filed on Monday, may land him in jail for one to five years.  Vick has been suspended indefinitely without pay from his team, the Atlanta Falcons, and his endorsement contract with Nike has been terminated.

All of this for what is essentially a charge of cruelty to animals.

Civil Disobedience 2: Marching on Washington

Sun Aug 12, 2007 at 06:54:21 AM PDT

I'm moved to write this in response to OPOL's latest diary, in which a march on Washington, currently being organized for September 15, is discussed.

This is going to be a very personal diary, because I'm going to talk about my own experience of marching on Washington.

I Need a Computer Genius: Part Deux

Sat Aug 04, 2007 at 09:54:20 AM PDT

I've just posted an update to yesterday's call for help.  Since that one has long since scrolled off the list, and since I was asked to keep all you wunnerful geeks apprised of the situation, I thought I'd just put this up to let you know that yesterday's diary has now been updated.

Don't bother commenting here, if you have additional comments, just add 'em there.

My thanks to everyone who showed up in that diary to offer help.  And no, otto, the problem isn't cat hair.  :-P


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