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12/09/2003 17:35 #22085

sad eyes
our poor doggy isn't doing well. she's been lethargic and won't run, and she's had a 'head tilt' since yesterday, where her head is very slightly cocked to one side. a head tilt is oftentimes a sign of something pretty serious.

i made kevino take her to the vet today and they gave us some stuff and told us to monitor her for the next two days.

its kinda sad bc she's usually spry and youthful. she's over ten years, but often gets mistaken for a puppy. plus, some food fell to the ground during dinner last night and she didn't even go for it. you know its pretty bad if sammy wont go for fallen foodstuffs.

12/08/2003 18:37 #22084

its a light yre after light moves faster
"
and it's not what I think it's what you say, hey
and it works great for you to have your way, hey

but if the west can be a desperate place
you search all day for just a taste
of the cold, cold water, cold, cold water

and if you think I've gone too long
listen the sky will sing this song
as it burns up all the memories
that flow like water out of me
"

12/08/2003 04:07 #22083

(middle of the night ramblings)
with all the talk about the direction of the global economy, what's the link between the global to the personal.. why should anyone care about what's happening with global trade agreements? there are a ton of reasons from the type of job that you can get, job 'security,' to issues of access (health care, water), the global aids crisis, to problems with corporate greed and accountability.

well here's a focus on an example of what's happening in our own community, from the guardian uk. (http://www.guardian.co.uk/usa/story/0,12271,1089065,00.html)

earlier this year, ibm was 'discussing' moving millions of white collar jobs to southeast asia. if you bank with hsbc, you might notice many of your customer service calls being handled by people in india. it used to be manufacturing jobs leaving, now it's white collar jobs, and who knows what else. that's the race to the bottom that global justice activists talk about, where there is no end in sight to how low the standards go. the kind of shell of a community that's produced as a result is the sad thing... low wage jobs, no health care coverage, and no leverage for people to fight back from these kinds of conditions.

more and more there is a focus on the world water grab, the privatization of water. water covers most of the earth but only a small amount is available, and then mostly it's available to people who can afford it. we already pay so much for water-- we pay more for bottled water than we pay for gasoline. it takes a few cents for these companies to make bottled water, and the mark-up is so high, it's a billion dollar industry.

as much as i believe that our world is not for sale, companies are already displacing water in several ways and profiting from it. football field sized bags are filled with water that is moved from its natural sources to other locations. companies like bechtel and suez and vivendi and rwe have a strong hold on this industry. the wto, the ftaa, and other such institutions and trade agreements all enable these companies to take water out of bodies of water and make profit from it. the water fights are not just a phenomenon in africa either, there are groups in michigan fighting companies like nestle for taking water for profit.

for more on water privatization and the water for all campaign, check out (http://www.citizen.org/cmep/Water/)

Health care is also a huge part of these discussions, and may be more relevant than the water grab. hardly anyone i know who's around my age has health insurance, especially working folks. with the plans that people do get, one-third of the costs that you pay to your insurance company goes to administrative fees. that's a lot.. there's so much more i could talk on and on about health care but i'll save the diatribe. but one thing i'll mention is that i was just reading that the biggest reason why many employers aren't hiring people or have to lay people off is often health care-related. prices are skyrocketing and it's hard to keep up. i just hate to see what happens when we all get older, with the sad state of affairs that exist right now.

12/08/2003 00:25 #22082

gracious thanks
i love momma prisco for having such a good memory and i love grammomma prisco for creating the warmest three toned blanket on the face of the earth. and i love mike for letting me steal the warmth, and having tons of inspired energy always. i promise i really never held any grudges over the exploded beer thing despite what you think. and someday i will make up for not bringing anything back from br (it takes two of us to forget). somehow.

12/07/2003 16:08 #22081

pop goes the ceiling of routine
today is sunday of the angels. blue angels and brown angels. anime. gwendolyne n alleyne. traffic circles and guitars. brown tapestries and smoke. peanut butter recipes. bitters and absolut.

water street. obligations are so passe. blue ruched shoes. unwritten recommendations. unmade picture frames. self imposed deadlines. selective amnesia. instruments. pink thread. green on white. manic repressive meanderings. holiday meetings of the o'beberlicking family reunion. relativity.

charlemagne we seek your forgiveness in untimely callings. this is for you not by me. familiarity will set in

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