10535. Ms. No - 7/26/2004 12:47:54 AM Fortunately she was exhausted by Saturday and so was content to sleep all day Sunday while I was on the set. I'm happy to help out with friends' productions but they really didn't need me yesterday except for about an hour when they were shooting the bloody stuff.
Still, even though the time would have been better utilized at home, it was really good to be out with people. I knew I'd been something of a hermit over the last year, but not until the last two weeks did I realize the extent of it. I saw people this weekend who thought I'd left the city.
Made a couple of new connections as well and have been invited to see a special screening of one of the world's worst movies ever: Showgirls.
Personally I thought it was great satire. Apparently, that was not the intent of the filmmakers. Oh well. It seems the film is earning a kind of cult following not totally unlike that of the Rocky Horror Picture Show. We shall see. Whatever happens I'm going with cool people.
Wow, I've got a life again!! 10536. wabbit - 7/26/2004 1:27:41 AM Congrats on your life, Ms. No! Got any pics of Billietta? 10537. judithathome - 7/26/2004 3:00:40 AM Sounds like your pooch is well adjusted. Klaus used to be okay with the little ones but since he's aged, he's become a tad grouchy so I keep a close watch on him when any kiddos are around.
He's like a grumpy old man now. Very set in his ways and likes what he likes. 10538. Ms. No - 7/26/2004 5:10:29 AM Not any current pics. I should probably take a couple. 10539. Ms. No - 7/26/2004 5:15:14 AM Billie's pretty tough so I don't worry about her getting hurt and snapping but I do keep an eye on her. If she were to bite it would be really bad and little kids are unpredictable. 10540. Magoseph - 7/26/2004 5:28:18 AM What a joy it is to read your posts today, Ms. No. I am very happy for your nephew, your dog, and especially for you. 10541. Max Macks - 7/26/2004 5:31:39 AM I remember swimming or more like wading
in the Gulf one time.
The water felt as warm as the air or so I remember
Now the Ocean is so cold no one swims in it
without a rubber suit on
10542. Max Macks - 7/26/2004 5:32:41 AM oh I forgot one cant edit
I meant to write that WHERE I LIVE NOW
the Ocean is very cold. 10543. Magoseph - 7/26/2004 5:51:17 AM Hi, Max. 10544. Magoseph - 7/26/2004 11:52:40 PM The Bizarro cartoon in the morning paper shows a prison guard standing and looking into a prison cell. The caption states:
"You were right. The horizontal bars DO make the cells more spacious. Thanks for the tip, Martha." 10545. judithathome - 7/27/2004 12:03:49 AM Just learned from the newspaper that property values in our little village rose 30.4% this past year. Where's Kuligin when I want to gripe about local taxes going up far more than Bush's rebate? ;-) 10546. Magoseph - 7/27/2004 4:23:39 AM Property taxes are high in our area. I guess they will be higher next year since the schools and the libraries will need more money. Some federal entitlements based on the percentage of low-income families have been eliminated this year. Our school districts do not qualify anymore for competitive grants available to others a few miles away. These grants require 30 per cent of students in a district to receive free or reduced-cost lunches. Less than 2 per cent of families with children ages 5-17 have an income below the poverty level here.
The real-estate boom building has driven the poor out of here, luckily with plenty of money since their modest homes were bought for the most part, just for the land.
10547. arkymalarky - 7/27/2004 4:29:54 AM Sales tax is killing the working poor here, and we're one of the poorest states in the country. We have something like the fifth highest sales tax in the US. People in poverty are much worse off now. A number districts, especially in the Delta, have over 95% F&R lunches, and the same ones are generally about that % African-American.
That type of district filed the education lawsuit that created such a stir here, and for "winning" it, they find themselves consolidated to another district and disappearing as a separate entity with their own school board and local representation. No more lawsuits for them, so I guess the state fixed their wagon. 10548. arkymalarky - 7/27/2004 4:30:40 AM My area, btw, is 60-75% F&R lunches and about 30-40% African-American. 10549. wonkers2 - 7/27/2004 5:04:05 AM F & R similar to S & M? 10550. Magoseph - 7/27/2004 5:24:09 AM S & M is more fun. 10551. Ms. No - 7/27/2004 5:26:09 AM You rang? 10552. judithathome - 7/27/2004 6:28:09 AM Robert, the place I got my cane was a Crafts Mall. An old guy makes these unique ones with different types of handles. He has some with antique door knobs, glass ones and beautiful china ones.
I would imagine you could find interesting ones in antique malls, too. I'm sure there are some near you...and craft malls, too. If not, come up to Fort Worth! 10553. judithathome - 7/27/2004 6:30:30 AM Here's a site that looks interesting:
Elegant Canes 10554. Ms. No - 7/27/2004 7:17:23 AM All I have to say today about unpacking is that I've got Neil and Barbra singing "Please don't bring me tchotchkes anymore." over and over in my head.
What the fuck am I supposed to do with a spun glass elephant? And miniature tea sets? I can't just throw them out can I? I mean, somebody gave them to me. Dead people, even.
Lord, save me from my sentimental attachment to the very idea of gifts.
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