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06/06/2006 22:51 #29526

Rare 3rd post of the day
The Davinci Code - the video game????? What the Fuck???

The book was a lot of pretentious badly written drivel. I associated it as one of those books people bought because other people bought. Now we got a movie. Somewhere, somebody is dreaming up a sequel......

Oy vey, good night peeps
metalpeter - 06/07/06 19:30
Didn't read it, didn't see the movie. But it is now preaty standard that any movie predicted to be a blockbuster or "A Big Movie" gets a video game made for all video game platforms.
mrmike - 06/07/06 13:30
Not sure about the feminist angle in the book. I just thought it was dreck in general
imk2 - 06/07/06 13:23
I'd much rather read feminist crap than self-help crap, any day.
libertad - 06/07/06 02:04
i'm so sick of hearing about that crap.
mrdt - 06/07/06 00:09
yah, I agree. it's a bunch of feminist crap but that's what it takes to hit the ny times best seller list. sensationalize!!!

06/06/2006 16:21 #29525

Another dinner with gratis stuff
Got the final dinner meeting for awhile -- It might be raining edgefest tickets by the time it's over. If it happens, I'll make proper noise here for the 30 Seconds to Mars fans.

06/06/2006 08:48 #29524

D-Day or Satans Spawn
My older sister turns 46 today -- It wasn't until I saw the previews for the new Omen movie that all those years of teasing her as Satan's spawn can really take flight (We are that immature). All the double meanings about D-Day can be shelved for this year.

Happy Birthday, Theresa
theecarey - 06/06/06 23:14
You can only be that mean to the people you love. I always say that my pranks and teasing is a sign of affection. I wouldnt be that mean to just anyone, haha. My buddy (e:pyrcedgrrl) and I are notorious for all the evil stunts and exchange of words we have for each other. We have known each other since the 2nd grade.. thats love!

btw, by your count, that makes three posts on 6-6-6- nice!
libertad - 06/06/06 10:21
haha thats awesome!

06/04/2006 17:18 #29523

Sunday, sunday tale of a lonely hetero
The parade was nice. Pride Sunday and all being a nice thing. I go the parade and to support the ex and her endeavors with a children's group of Lesbian and Gay Parents at the Unitarian Church. It is a kick to see my kids on the parade float, in this case the back of a flat bed truck. I took a picture of em by my little guy didn't like the ride this year. His sister informs me he took a tumble and worn a sour expression until he met up with cotton candy in Bidwell Park. That's apparently a great cure all.

I camped out in front of Spot (where else) with two women who've been partners for over 30 years and another friend who busted up rather vigorously out of her last relationship. Good folks all. One of the members of my ex-wife's group walked by and said "Michael, coming to Bidwell to look for boys?" That was her attempt at kidding. I tried to smirk it off. "Maybe I should, since all the women I know are married or gay, to each other," was my weak response. I know she was just fucking around, but it sort of took the sails out of my winds, ya know. I checked in with the chillens who were having a good time at the park with their folks so I took my Sunday paper and retreated to my Delaware Avenue Tower.

It's funny because even though our marriage ended peacefully and with everybody still friends, a peculiar sort of disconnect pops up from time to time. There are people who don't talk to my ex because of the discovery she made about herself and a few who dropped me for well, being there. My friend's lame attempt at humor was a bit of a reminder that there was a club that I'm not really privy too, I know that sound weird. It's has nothing to do with sexual preferences, but more to do with layers of social circles and you can gravitate through some, but not all, least not all the time.

Back at the Spot table, where we inspected all the stuff tossed our way during the parade, one of the partners inquired as to my well-being. I guess I was staring at nothing for a little too long. The other two at the table who were sorting the parade swag. The other "Straight allie" at the table said she hadn't had much use for condoms for sometime. Under normal circumstances, I might have chimed in with a "happy to help" type of comment, but I let it go with a wistful smile.

Probably better off in the long run.

I got a note about my current user sound: It's "The Weight" by The Band with the Staples Singers. It's the version from The Last Waltz, been playing a lot on my mental soundtrack lately.


metalpeter - 06/06/06 18:42
Not sure how I missed you post when I was online yesterday but I did somehow so this comment is kinda late. I think keeping that comment to your self about the Condom may have been a good idea. I don't know the lady but the last thing you want to do is say that and as you do all the other conversations in spot hit there lull at the same time and everyone in the place hears your comment. Those social circles can be verry interesting and verry strange. If I was ever going to do reserch they would be an interesting topic to look into. I think it is good that you are there for the ex and the kids.

06/01/2006 22:46 #29522

Bill and Hillary and more strange things
Category: whatever
Gleanings from a Week that had colleagues serenading me with the Batman theme song:

My department was at Chefs yesterday for a lunch with representatives from Playboy television. They were trying to sell us on more Playboy on Demand features when in walked an impressive array of stereotypically dressed Secret Service guys, a large collection of democratic syncophants, and finally Bill and Hillary Clinton. We were sequested off to one side as we were "meeting." The Clintons and their party were given the large room at Chefs with Bill and Hillary opposite each other surrounding by people who have waaaaay too much money to give to the NY Democratic Party.

Regardless of how you feel about each one, it was kind of cool that they circulated through the restaurant and handshakes and kind words were exchanged. Our waitress asked if we wanted a visit. I in a fog of what the fuck, said why not. So, I had my brush with greatness, suggesting the President get the spaghetti parmed. As I left, I got a shout of good recommendation from the head table.

Leaving was a site. I can't recall even seeing quite so many black tahoes parked on Seneca street, matched only by men in bad dark suits with non-matching earpieces. Such a day...

Got an offer from Time Warner today, not for the job I'm doing, but one I can do with one hand tied......so I took it, figuring a merger this big there's bound to be fallout and I may bounce back into place, and it's easier to attract interest if you're not on the dole. The need for benefits makes it easier to suck on your pride. As they were offering me the gig, the attitude was "We know you are better than this..." which made me feel good.

Too bad about the Sabres, but that ends my long days for awhile. Might get out more meet real people at spot instead of being in such a hurry.

I have my bumper sticker in place on my little buzzbox of a car. One of the techs at work saw it and wondered if (e:strip) is something you do before you (e:fuck). I couldn't help but giggle.

Almost to the weekend,

Hang in there, peeps
theecarey - 06/03/06 14:48
You always have some very interesting tales to tell. Very cool.

Glad you secured a position with the upcoming changes. It may not be ideal, but its a paycheck.. and I am sure there will be more tales that you will share with us.
metalpeter - 06/02/06 18:02
Congrats on the Job, that is good news. Yeah it sucks that the sabres lost but, they still had a much better season then most people thought they would so It was a great run. I admit I have never got any of the playboy on demand or ever subscribed to the Playboy chanel. If I did I would never leave the house and I would be broke all the time. I bet that scene was even crazier then you described it.
libertad - 06/02/06 10:57
that is pretty cool. I wish i could meet her. I wonder if she read any of my letters i wrote her? I got nice responses, but generally they are manufactured to fit a particular issue.