off for a Thursday evening
May. 3rd, 2007 06:17 pmLife seems pretty good today. Among other things, I have excellent teeth. And my gums aren't as bad as had been thought. Along with additional re-devotions undertaken by yours truly hereabouts in time, I aim to celebrate this news (re: choppers) with more consistent flossing & the letter I should have written the dentist before to say how my hygienist is the BEST.
Cuz she is.
You need your teeth cleaned in SE Michigan, I'll steer you right.
Bush may veto the expanded-to-queers hate crime bill, should it make it through the Senate. That'd make it his third veto, after saving the unborn from stem cell research and supporting the troops continuing to kill & die & otherwise serve us nobly. The Washington Post story about this latest, the hate crimes legislation, includes a sentence saying that the HRC says "this federal intervention [the bill allows when local authorities don't act] could have made a difference in the case of Brandon Teena, the young Nebraska transsexual depicted in the movie 'Boys Don't Cry' who was raped after two friends discovered that he was biologically female and then murdered after local police did not arrest those responsible." ---Didja notice how the Post let him be "he"? I don't know if the paper has any actual policy that way, but that sentence looks to me like it's got some progress in it, news-media-wise-speaking. (Of course "friends" might be not the sharpest choice.)
Alright, that's it. Off to have me an evening. Hope you have a good one yourself. Provided you're not Bush, or somebody else I'd wish a bad night to.
I do hope he has a bad night.
Is it a federal crime, yet, to wish the president a bad night?
Cuz she is.
You need your teeth cleaned in SE Michigan, I'll steer you right.
Bush may veto the expanded-to-queers hate crime bill, should it make it through the Senate. That'd make it his third veto, after saving the unborn from stem cell research and supporting the troops continuing to kill & die & otherwise serve us nobly. The Washington Post story about this latest, the hate crimes legislation, includes a sentence saying that the HRC says "this federal intervention [the bill allows when local authorities don't act] could have made a difference in the case of Brandon Teena, the young Nebraska transsexual depicted in the movie 'Boys Don't Cry' who was raped after two friends discovered that he was biologically female and then murdered after local police did not arrest those responsible." ---Didja notice how the Post let him be "he"? I don't know if the paper has any actual policy that way, but that sentence looks to me like it's got some progress in it, news-media-wise-speaking. (Of course "friends" might be not the sharpest choice.)
Alright, that's it. Off to have me an evening. Hope you have a good one yourself. Provided you're not Bush, or somebody else I'd wish a bad night to.
I do hope he has a bad night.
Is it a federal crime, yet, to wish the president a bad night?
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Date: May. 4th, 2007 03:39 am (UTC)And on Laurie Hickson-Smith, because I watched a couple old Trading Spaces today. I don't think she deserves the level of "bad night" that Dubya does (H.P. Lovecraft dreams), but it reminded me that she bugs me. So maybe something just slightly inconvenient can happen to her. Maybe her pre-bed ginger ale will be flat and gross or something.
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Date: May. 4th, 2007 04:18 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: May. 4th, 2007 02:51 pm (UTC)Coworker B left me a lovely color xerox of THIS MONTH ON TCM, which has a queer theme, off and on ("Screened Out"--- some guy who wrote a book called that will be chatting with Robt Osborne before & after the flicks)--- plus it's Ida Lupino month. And I could see what a Laurie Hickson-Smith is. And I forget what else, but something else made me lust for the TV of the masses recently. It wasn't baseball. Some years it's baseball.