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Today’s word is "Oregon"

This is just a series of odd coincidences. At work this morning, we had a phone conference with several branches of the Oregon Food Bank.

When I went to the wedding, I talked with a friend who is considering a job with a company based out of Oregon, although most of the job involves . . . → Read More: Today’s word is "Oregon"

Dan and Becca’s wedding

I had an absolutely lovely time this afternoon at my friend Dan’s wedding to Becca.

Dan’s mother, Shari, performed the ceremony, which was held at Brushwood Folklore Center in Sherman NY. This was during Sirius Rising. Becca’s family is Jewish, so they included the traditional smashing of the glass under foot by the . . . → Read More: Dan and Becca’s wedding

Governor Who Rejected Stimulus Funds Now Needs Loan

Brilliant, just brilliant. So, Gov. Rick Perry stands up for what he claims are his principals. Until he runs low on cash.

Earlier this year, Texas Gov. Rick Perry (R) "was one of a handful of Republican governors who refused some federal stimulus funds from President Obama’s economic recovery package on the grounds . . . → Read More: Governor Who Rejected Stimulus Funds Now Needs Loan

Batman’s utility belt or perilously close to being a Borg

I have a wedding to go to later today at Brushwood. So, I have my camera bag on my belt, and I dragged my GPS with me, since I get confused easily. This is in addition to the Palm TX, the iPod Touch, cell phone and the digital voice recorder. (In case I have . . . → Read More: Batman’s utility belt or perilously close to being a Borg

A poetic response

A client at work had asked me a question, and I wrote back what I hoped wasn’t too involved of a response. I asked if what I sent made sense.

His response (which made me guffaw with delight) was

As clear as an azure sky of deepest summer.

I think that in the future, . . . → Read More: A poetic response

Pride Picnic photo book created, contest launched

I finally got around to creating the Pride Picnic photo book, and linked to the Qoop store page at Erie Gay News. I played around with a few possible options, and this seemed to be the best. I have no idea whether anyone will actually buy it, but Season and Chris suggested . . . → Read More: Pride Picnic photo book created, contest launched

Who Was the Senator?

Very interesting, although a tad old hat (to say the very least) about a closeted and creepy Republican senator. Groping another person’s inner thigh at a dinner party is invasive and rude. How much do we want to bet that the same senator would verbally blast gays for wanting marriage equality?

In a . . . → Read More: Who Was the Senator?

Chatting with an adult film actor and other encounters

Last night was certainly a mixed bag. I got of work late, and then went over to pick up my friend Deb’s PC, as it seemed to have some malware on it. Before walking the dogs, I went in to work to take a look at it. I need to go back later, but . . . → Read More: Chatting with an adult film actor and other encounters

Amish Hustler?

I had a slightly surreal experience when driving back to work. I passed by a local coffee shop and there was a youngish guy leaning against a soda pop vending machine and an older guy who appeared to be Amish. I think that I had seen them hanging out there before in roughly the . . . → Read More: Amish Hustler?

Just Three First Term Governors have resigned since 1900

Very interesting! I must admit to being taken aback by Sarah Palin’s recent sudden resignation. I don’t know what she is think, and I don’t particularly care. All’s well that ends. But it is interesting that the only other 2 that just quit were dogged by sexual scandal.

The Mudflats: "On a hunch, . . . → Read More: Just Three First Term Governors have resigned since 1900