Oh god. Poutine. Some weird Canadian fries with cheese curds and gravy. I had a heart attack just hearing about it.
ANYWAY. Ten songs, at random:
1. Johnny Cash - Ring of Fire
2. The Decemberists - California One/Youth and Beauty Brigade
3. The Beatles - Maxwell's Silver Hammer
4. Cibo Matto - Know Your Chicken
5. Flogging Molly - Factory Girls
6. Dropkick Murphys - In the Streets of London
7. They Might Be Giants - Violin
8. Barenaked Ladies - Jane
9. Modest Mouse - The Good Times Are Killing Me
10. DeVotchKa - You Love Me
The kitties are very clever. They recently learned how to open my bedroom door, and when they'd decided I'd slept enough, would come for me. So I started locking the door. But apparently the lock on my door is terrible, because they've figured out how to open it anyway, by throwing themselves against the door until it comes open. I miss sleeping in on weekends.
Friday, September 12, 2008
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Sunday, September 7, 2008
McCain gets Barack-rolled
See, this is what happens when you use a green background. People can have all kinds of fun with it.
Saturday, September 6, 2008
Friday, September 5, 2008
Friday Random Ten and Cat Blogging - "Aware of All Internet Traditions"
Meet the kitties:

That's Sally on the left, and Audrey on the right.
Sally is the quiet one. She is also very cuddly, but doesn't like other people very much. Her hobbies include hiding and knocking over the water dish.
Audrey is the opposite of Sally. She doesn't like to be held, but gets her attention in other ways, like putting herself in front of what you're doing, or getting tangled up in your feet when you walk. Her hobbies include biting toes and exploring the refrigerator.
And now, the random ten:
1. Hooverphonic - Human Interest
2. The Pillows - My Foot
3. The Smiths - How Soon Is Now?
4. Benny Goodman - April in Paris
5. OK Go - Get Over It
6. Simon & Garfunkel - For Emily, Wherever I May Find Her
7. Barenaked Ladies - Blame It On Me
8. Cake - Mexico
9. The Ramones - I Wanna Be Sedated
10. The Decemberists - The Gymnast, High Above the Ground
I avoided watching the last night of the Republican convention last night in the interest of keeping my blood pressure at normal levels. I had originally planned to start this blog after the conventions were over, but with all that was going on with Sarah Palin over the weekend I couldn't wait.
That's Sally on the left, and Audrey on the right.
Sally is the quiet one. She is also very cuddly, but doesn't like other people very much. Her hobbies include hiding and knocking over the water dish.
Audrey is the opposite of Sally. She doesn't like to be held, but gets her attention in other ways, like putting herself in front of what you're doing, or getting tangled up in your feet when you walk. Her hobbies include biting toes and exploring the refrigerator.
And now, the random ten:
1. Hooverphonic - Human Interest
2. The Pillows - My Foot
3. The Smiths - How Soon Is Now?
4. Benny Goodman - April in Paris
5. OK Go - Get Over It
6. Simon & Garfunkel - For Emily, Wherever I May Find Her
7. Barenaked Ladies - Blame It On Me
8. Cake - Mexico
9. The Ramones - I Wanna Be Sedated
10. The Decemberists - The Gymnast, High Above the Ground
I avoided watching the last night of the Republican convention last night in the interest of keeping my blood pressure at normal levels. I had originally planned to start this blog after the conventions were over, but with all that was going on with Sarah Palin over the weekend I couldn't wait.
Thursday, September 4, 2008
The Daily Show is the best for news.
Here's Jon Stewart with clips of Republican talking heads complaining about sexist treatment of Sarah Palin, along with other clips of them giving the exact same shit to other women in politics, like Hillary Clinton.
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
West Wing - "Is this a hazing?"
Here's a West Wing clip, because immersing myself in politics always makes me want to watch the show. This is one of my favourite scenes.
You don't get to do this.
It wasn't hard for me to pin down my biggest problem with the whole Sarah Palin situation. I have any number of issues with the woman herself, as a candidate. Hopelessly unqualified, anti-choice, anti-gay, engaging in abuses of power, and a liar. But the biggest problem I have is with the way the Republicans are handling it.
From Politico:
No. The Republican party has spent years - decades - making sexist attacks on Democratic women and calling it good politics, calling us whiners when we object to it. They do not get to suddenly decide to use this for themselves. They don't get to appropriate the language of choice and feminism when they're the ones who fight the hardest against us.
I would love it if this were a genuine change. If, overnight, the Republicans did a 180 and realised that sexism is real, that women can be judged on more than the state of their family, and that we really do have the right to decide what to do with every part of our own bodies, that would be amazing. But that's not what's happening here. Of course, I shouldn't be surprised at it - that they're turning our language back on us when it's politically expedient - but just because I'm not surprised doesn't mean I'm any less angry.
From Politico:
Said McCain adviser Carly Fiorina: “Because of Hillary Clinton’s historic run for the presidency and the treatment she received, American women are more highly tuned than ever to recognize and decry sexism in all its forms. They will not tolerate sexist treatment of Gov. Palin.”
Also, Lindsey Graham:
“Would a man be asked this question? Probably not,” the South Carolina Republican said in an interview with Politico.
“Did anybody ask [Democratic vice presidential nominee] Joe Biden [similar questions] when his tragedy hit him?”
No. The Republican party has spent years - decades - making sexist attacks on Democratic women and calling it good politics, calling us whiners when we object to it. They do not get to suddenly decide to use this for themselves. They don't get to appropriate the language of choice and feminism when they're the ones who fight the hardest against us.
I would love it if this were a genuine change. If, overnight, the Republicans did a 180 and realised that sexism is real, that women can be judged on more than the state of their family, and that we really do have the right to decide what to do with every part of our own bodies, that would be amazing. But that's not what's happening here. Of course, I shouldn't be surprised at it - that they're turning our language back on us when it's politically expedient - but just because I'm not surprised doesn't mean I'm any less angry.
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