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04/01/2008 19:35 #43866

interesting story from NPR
Category: news

james - 04/01/08 22:08
I don't know what is bigger, his heart or his balls. Great story.
drew - 04/01/08 22:04
Luke 6:29: "from anyone who takes away your coat do not withhold even your shirt." --Jesus

One of the harder teachings to follow, but this story shows why its good.

04/01/2008 09:06 #43856

i'd rather be with you
Category: dating
I went to see Aaron this past weekend. I had a wonderful time with him. On Friday night, we watched some movies and lounged around. On Saturday, we drove to Rochester, and he showed me around the museum that he is interning at (Rochester Museum of Science). I had never been there before. It's almost two museums in one: a science part, and a history part. I enjoyed a lot of the interactive science exhibits. We also went to lunch at a Japanese restaurant. I went back to Albany on Sunday on the greyhound.

It's always so hard to say goodbye to him, to be without him again. I get so sad not to be able to wake up next to him in the morning. Being long distance from someone is difficult. On the other hand, I'm really glad for the time that I do have with him. Maybe it's not in as a high of a quantity as I'd like, but it's great in quality. He's so good to me, and such a wonderful person all-around.

It may just be possible that I'm actually happy with someone. Strange, isn't it????
museumchick - 04/07/08 14:42
Definitely good advice:). Thanks, leetee!!
leetee - 04/01/08 09:39
Yeah, long distance is tough. Sometimes, our lives take a route that makes us wonder. We think if we could only change this or that, we would be happy and we could be together. But, for whatever reasons, fate wants you to have it this way for a while.... Enjoy what you have, not what you don't. :O)

03/23/2008 18:44 #43771

spring holidays
Category: photos
So I've been on vacation since thursday. I'm here in Jimmytown for a few more days.

Friday was Purim:



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(for the megillah reading, people often dress in costume and boo/cheer with noisemakers.

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(Hamantashen... a really good pastry that is often made at Purim).

My mom, who went to temple with me.
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My sister, who I think is beautiful:
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Last night, I hit the local bars with Roberta. The funny thing is that we didn't really drink anything-we just met up with our friend Matt and some people that we know. It was pretty fun. We also went for coffee at this fun greasy spoon place near my house and talked about old times. Her baby has grown so much. I've only been gone a few months, but she's already walking and has teeth now.

Today, I went to church with my dad. I'm not too much of a church person, but it was nice going with him.

Crazy Me:
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museumchick - 04/09/08 20:30
sweet! I can't wait to tell her that someone thinks she looks like her.
imk2 - 04/07/08 20:02
oh and by the way, i think your sister looks exactly like that blonde cardiologist hot shot they brought in on grey's anatomy. the one that was burkes rival, with the harsh attitude. know which one i'm talking about?
museumchick - 04/07/08 14:43
Thanks everyone!!
imk2 - 03/26/08 08:03
i think you're beautiful too.
ladycroft - 03/24/08 07:49
You can def tell you are sisters!
drew - 03/23/08 19:31
Sorry, that was me commenting, not Janelle.
janelle - 03/23/08 19:29
I like Purim. I hope yours was good.

03/14/2008 17:40 #43669

what we all do behind your back
Category: albany

I'm somewhat ashamed to admit this, but once in awhile, I look up my students on facebook.(Hopefully, that doesn't make me some horrifying stalker type). I think its mostly because I am curious who they are. You only see such a small slice of them in class (usually of being disinterested). So it's kind of interesting seeing aspects of their actual personalities and interests that I wouldn't get to otherwise.

It does surprise me a little just how much information some of them put out publically about themselves. It seems unsafe to me to put information such as your address, phone number, workplace, class schedule, etc. public for everyone to read. Plus, I wouldn't put stuff about drinking and/or sex out in the open like that when I know professors or employers could read it. maybe I'm just paranoid about stuff like this.

libertad - 03/14/08 22:40
Interesting. I would look too. I have tried to find clients of mine on the web.

02/28/2008 16:22 #43500

american prisons
Category: news
1 in 100 US Adults are currently behind bars:


That does not seem like a good thing for the most part, on many levels.

Oh, and I agree with you (e:metalpeter) about "Across the Universe". I love that movie, and thought the music and the visuals for it was awesome. They should have nominated songs from it, but I think it had to be an original song.
metalpeter - 02/28/08 21:12
I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought about that for across the universe and Now that you say it you are right that it was for best song.

In terms of the race thing. I think the numbers speak for them selves they really do. I hate to say it but race is a factor, it isn't the only factor but it is a big one. Lets face it if "Mr White boy" gets a black guy who is accused of something and a white guy accused of the same thing even if he doesn't want to he will fight harder (even if he is a shitty lawyer with shitty pay or maybe he is good) for the black guy. Deep down he doesn't care if he is innocent cause if he is locked up he can't sell drugs to his cousin or break into his house. I'm not saying that he thinks these things but they are ingrained in there. But the reason that the % is so high for blacks (when you take in there % of society it gets really scary) is because of Poverty. Then when Dad goes to jail and never see his kids guess what happens son is fucked up and becomes a criminal and the cycle continues. But you just can't say race isn't a factor it is a big one. But poverty is why most people go to jail. Oh wait I forgot they did a crime. But why most people get away or don't get away with something does have a lot to do with the legal team and if they can pay for jury experts and the poor can't.
james - 02/28/08 20:29
What amuses me about these statistics is that they always, always, always break them down by race. As if helping blacks and hispanics is suggested as the cure. They never do these stats by class.

America has been playing the race game to death and aren't getting anywhere because we refuse to talk about class.

  • gets off soap box*
museumchick - 02/28/08 19:44
(e:tiburon1724) -I edited the one comment I had out, because I didn't mean to make it sound the way it came out probably sounding. It really bothers me that there is such a high prison rate from a lot of perspective- a moral and ethical one, as well as a financial one. I'm also strongly against the death penalty.
tiburon1724 - 02/28/08 17:55
send 'em all to the chair...imagine the savings
ajay - 02/28/08 17:46
If we stop criminalizing marijuana possession, this number may come down dramatically.

There is *no* reason to lock up a person for possessing a piece of a plant that grows wild in some areas.