As many of you know I am obsessed with my hair dresser. I always called it my non-sexual crush. Apparently the proper name for this is a "Girl Crush" as defined by the NY Times. They coined the phrase Metrosexual so Im going with the phrase "girl Crush" from now on.
Here read about it:
Also I am sick as a dog with a cold. Anyone want to come make me soup?
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08/11/2005 19:24 #22707
Girl Crush08/08/2005 11:46 #22706
RwandaWith my netflix subscription I rented Hotel Rwanda. I highly recommend it to everyone. I vaguely remember this event happening, but never thinking much of it. To see the movie has really affected me. To quickly recap hat happened read below:
The Rwandan conflict of the 1990s marked one of the bloodiest chapters in recent African history. The genocide was made all the more tragic by the fact that most of the world chose to ignore the conflict and the plight of the Rwandan people. While occasional reports about "tribal warfare" in Rwanda were carried by international news agencies, the horror of the conflict, instead of causing international outrage, seemed to be written off as another "third world incident" and not worthy of attention.
Over the course of 100 days, almost one million people were killed in Rwanda. The streets of the capital city of Kigali ran red with rivers of blood, but no one came to help. There was no international intervention in Rwanda, no expeditionary forces, no coalition of the willing. There was no international aid for Rwanda. Rwanda's Hutu extremists slaughtered their Tutsi neighbors and any moderate Hutus who stood in their way, and the world left them to it.
Amidst the horrendous violence and chaos that swept the country, one of the many heroes to emerge was Paul Rusesabagina, an ordinary man who, out of love and compassion, managed to save the lives of 1268 people.
In part of the movie this man Paul ( a real life person) can not believe how the entire world has deserted Rwanda. The UN pulls out, foreign troops come in but only evacuate their own people. He stands there while troops are rescuing everyone but them and a journalists says to Paul that people will see what is happening on the news say it is awful and go back to eating their dinner. Repeatedly the US denied that genocide was taking place. In a matter of 100 days one million people were slaughtered. I don't use the word killed because when someone cuts you up with a machete you are not simply killed. I will never understand how this kind of hate can exist in someone.
The Rwandan conflict of the 1990s marked one of the bloodiest chapters in recent African history. The genocide was made all the more tragic by the fact that most of the world chose to ignore the conflict and the plight of the Rwandan people. While occasional reports about "tribal warfare" in Rwanda were carried by international news agencies, the horror of the conflict, instead of causing international outrage, seemed to be written off as another "third world incident" and not worthy of attention.
Over the course of 100 days, almost one million people were killed in Rwanda. The streets of the capital city of Kigali ran red with rivers of blood, but no one came to help. There was no international intervention in Rwanda, no expeditionary forces, no coalition of the willing. There was no international aid for Rwanda. Rwanda's Hutu extremists slaughtered their Tutsi neighbors and any moderate Hutus who stood in their way, and the world left them to it.
Amidst the horrendous violence and chaos that swept the country, one of the many heroes to emerge was Paul Rusesabagina, an ordinary man who, out of love and compassion, managed to save the lives of 1268 people.
In part of the movie this man Paul ( a real life person) can not believe how the entire world has deserted Rwanda. The UN pulls out, foreign troops come in but only evacuate their own people. He stands there while troops are rescuing everyone but them and a journalists says to Paul that people will see what is happening on the news say it is awful and go back to eating their dinner. Repeatedly the US denied that genocide was taking place. In a matter of 100 days one million people were slaughtered. I don't use the word killed because when someone cuts you up with a machete you are not simply killed. I will never understand how this kind of hate can exist in someone.
08/04/2005 17:53 #22704
My OfficeI am so f'ing sick of not being in a comfortable climate. In the subway its so hot you want to die, but because my office is so cold I can't stand it I am in pants. There is no happy medium.
On a happier note I cleaned my keyboard at work for the first time in a year. Finally I found some unguarded Office Duster Spray. Everyplace I have ever worked they guard this stuff like it's gold. Why? In any case I snagged the can and cleaned the heck out of my key board. It was so dirty and gross there was an actual dust bunny stuck in the keys. I wish I had a camera phone so I could have taken a picture of it.
On a happier note I cleaned my keyboard at work for the first time in a year. Finally I found some unguarded Office Duster Spray. Everyplace I have ever worked they guard this stuff like it's gold. Why? In any case I snagged the can and cleaned the heck out of my key board. It was so dirty and gross there was an actual dust bunny stuck in the keys. I wish I had a camera phone so I could have taken a picture of it.
metalpeter - 08/04/05 16:56
I read a story on line that you can get HI on it. It can cause frost bite. It has Propellant in it i guess it is simalur to the coolent in fridges that is why the can is cold or gets cold after use. But I'm guessing they may also lock it up so people don't steal it and use it at there house, is it expesive?
I read a story on line that you can get HI on it. It can cause frost bite. It has Propellant in it i guess it is simalur to the coolent in fridges that is why the can is cold or gets cold after use. But I'm guessing they may also lock it up so people don't steal it and use it at there house, is it expesive?
paul - 08/04/05 13:28
You need a camera phone!!
You need a camera phone!!
08/04/2005 16:20 #22703
What is this new category?Paul I request you stop making the site so advanced I have no idea what this shit is!
Thanks- JKH
Thanks- JKH
jason - 08/04/05 16:20
Categories are used so you can group certain journals dealing with the same topic. Your categories will show up above your links. That way if someone wants to know how you feel about movies, or music, or politics, whatever...they can just click on the category and choose from all of your journals that deal with the topic you want to see.
Categories are used so you can group certain journals dealing with the same topic. Your categories will show up above your links. That way if someone wants to know how you feel about movies, or music, or politics, whatever...they can just click on the category and choose from all of your journals that deal with the topic you want to see.
08/03/2005 15:47 #22702
Wanna fun t?T-shirts are all the rage now. Stores here actually sell limited edition ts for $600. Cra-gee... Anyways since I'm such a hip chick I'm going to share my secret t-shirt shop w y'all:
Its WAY better than urban outfitters and you'll be ahead of the fashion curve in no time.
Its WAY better than urban outfitters and you'll be ahead of the fashion curve in no time.
joshua - 08/03/05 15:47
My personal fav's - "South Korea's got Seoul" and "Jersey girls ain't trash. (trash gets picked up)" HA!
My personal fav's - "South Korea's got Seoul" and "Jersey girls ain't trash. (trash gets picked up)" HA!
Girl crush? Thats hot. I make a mean chunky style minestrone... but chicken noodle is always good!