Category: driving
09/05/07 06:39 - 86ºF - ID#40955
Killer Carpet
So at first I was scared that I was going to get rear ended... and then that the person behind me would, which would then cause a pile up. Luckily, this did not happen. I got around the carpet finally, as did those behind me, but as I looked back, quite a long line had formed in the center lane as a result of this carpet.
I considered calling someone (who?) but before I got the chance I saw someone pull up to one of those cops sitting in between the median. I am hoping that they told those cops to go out their and risk their lives to pick up that piece of carpet, cause it sure as hell wasn't going to be me.
Moral of the story: Make sure your shit is tied down, strapped in, super glued to your bumper, whatever it takes to keep it attached to your vehicle AND watch out for killer carpet.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: feminism
09/05/07 10:47 - 65ºF - ID#40943
Ok So
Getting to the point, I was sitting next to a pretty, young, blonde haired blue eyed white girl during our discussion of this book. An it became quite obvious that she didn't get it. I can't say exactly what she said, but she basically said that she gets discriminated against and she is really white so why does race matter? I wanted so badly to sit down with her and have an extended discussion about white priveledge and whatnot but I just didn't have the time. I think, now, looking back I could have given some really good examples that perhaps would have made more sense than what I did say. Either way, when we were walking out of class I said to her, ya know its great to ask questions, and then let her say her little speal about how a lot of this stuff is over-arching and why its a question of race, and I said well, white women have talked for a long time with out talking about race and now it is black women's turn. This obviously doesn't even begin to touch the tip of the ice berg...how could I tell her that she was being so completely ignorant and that it was exactly that kind of thinking that marginalzes women of color from feminism and many other realms of academia, let alone social and instituional systems.
The point here is not to rant about some dumb white girl. The point is to say that I used to be her. When I first came to New Paltz and had a real, up close look at my own white privledge, my own racism, it was scary as hell and I wasn't exactly open minded about it. I wanted to be but there is something that tells us that its ok.
Alright, I am rambling.../anyway the thing is...the ONLY way to move beyond this kind of thinking is to talk about it, so I walked down the hall with this girl, trying to make some type of small coalition. Can I fully explain to her what it is like to be black and female? Hell no, and I have no intention of taking that voice from those women, but I can talk about what it means to be a white feminist in a racist world. Why we have to talk about color, about class, sexuality, ability, citizenship, the list goes on..SO if she will talk to me, I sure as hell am gonna talk back.
Permalink: Ok_So.html
Words: 522
Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: school
09/04/07 02:58 - 74ºF - ID#40930
Blah
Theory is like riding a bike. I thought that maybe somewhere between two years off of school and a "dead end" job at a gas station I would have lost the nack for interpreting and analyizing theory, but this is not the case. In fact, I have all of a sudden sort of regained a certain area of feminist consciousness that had been temporarily replaced with HGTV and Animal Planet. Not that these don't bring up some interesting starting places for theory as well! But that is another entry.
I have to go.
Permalink: Blah.html
Words: 162
Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: school
09/04/07 11:19 - 68ºF - ID#40926
For the record
Grad school has started for me and I am already feeling slightly looney. I read a 300 page book in 3 days, which basically equated to 20 or so hours of reading. I like reading, don't get me wrong, but I would have much rather been at AmVets with Janelle and Drew yesterday, but instead I successfully gave myself a crook in the neck and a lame labor day. Luckily I only have 1 class this week, but as a result I have, surprise, extra reading to do.
Oh yes, and another note. Our friendly downstairs neightbor came upstairs with the premise of talking about the leak and had a look around apt. commenting on the kithcen, the square footage, etc and had a look a the bathroom as well. Well, after a while we decided to take a shower and low and behold, within less then five minutes of our shower there comes a tap tap tappin on our door. Needless to say we didn't answer cause we weren't uh appropriate for company. He came back later to inform us that yes, yes indeed it is still leaking, so who knows what they are going to have to do to fix that shit.
Today I will be reading some scholarly journals on the topic "What is a Disaster?"
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: bars
09/01/07 07:52 - 70ºF - ID#40886
Bar Fly
Look forward to seeing everyone tonight!
Permalink: Bar_Fly.html
Words: 70
Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: apt
08/31/07 12:14 - 70ºF - ID#40857
Stoopydoe
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Words: 87
Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: books
08/30/07 11:34 - 68ºF - ID#40831
Awwww
I set out on my own yesterday to find the Talking Leaves bookstore on main street, and I was pleasantly surprised. I was thinking it would be bigger and much less cool then the one on Elmwood, but although it was slightly larger, it was equally as cool. And the guy who was helping with the textbook area was super nice and looked all over the store for the book I needed, but alas wasn't there. Another great thing was, it wasn't obnoxiously crowded so there was no waiting in tremendous lines or feeling rushed while looked around. I hate that. I was looking forward to not going to the campus book store, but I need this book cause I have to read the entire thing by next week and can't put it off any longer. Oh well. I am still pleased that I can buy (most of) my textbooks at an independent store. Way to go Buffalo.
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Words: 212
Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: elmwood
08/29/07 07:07 - 84ºF - ID#40812
Road Block
Permalink: Road_Block.html
Words: 163
Location: Buffalo, NY
08/29/07 02:39 - 82ºF - ID#40806
Get a movin
Unfortunatly, Felly is also gone today and I have therefore temporarily reverted to my old habits of sitting in front of the computer for hours completely oblivious to the outside world. I do little things like, one more song, one more video, one more journal entry and I will go, so this is my obligatory get off your lazy bum and get moving post.
Adventure Time!
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Words: 155
Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: books
08/28/07 11:19 - 74ºF - ID#40777
I was all by myself
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Words: 104
Location: Buffalo, NY
I was driving back to FL from VA on Labor Day, and right in the big mess of construction on I-95 around the SC/GA border, there was a desk right smack in the middle of the road!!
Luckily this was in a section with the orange pylons, not concrete barriers, on both sides of the road, so everyone had enough room to swerve.
People do need to learn that extra ropes and bungee cords are their friends. Stuff can't ever be tied down too securely.
you are a pervert.