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07/21/2008 22:27 #45097

shakespeare in the park!
Category: buffalo
Aaron and I are going to see Shakespeare in the Park this Saturday, the 26th. The play is a comedy, "the Merry Wives of Windsor". It is a performance that is free to the public in Delaware Park.

I don't know if anyone is free that night, but if you are interested, it would be awesome to meet up with people there.

-Jess
museumchick - 07/21/08 23:05
Your yellow-orange waistcoat sounds cool! Thanks Tiny for commenting:).
tinypliny - 07/21/08 23:00
Sounds like fun. Have a good time. I am not sure I will be able to make it but I shall try! If I turn up, look for a puny (4"11.something') Indian with a 90 degrees short broom-hair, a crazy grin and an equally crazy YELLOW-ORANGE waistcoat over black T-shirt and nondescript jeans.

07/04/2008 11:19 #44856

America
Category: poems
I Hear America Singing- Walt Whitman

I hear America singing, the varied carols I hear,
Those of mechanics, each one singing his as it should be blithe and strong,
The carpenter singing his as he measures his plank or beam,
The mason singing his as he makes ready for work, or leaves off work,
The boatman singing what belongs to him in his boat, the deckhand
singing on the steamboat deck,
The shoemaker singing as he sits on his bench, the hatter singing as he stands,
The wood-cutter's song, the ploughboy's on his way in the morning, or
at noon intermission or at sundown,
The delicious singing of the mother, or of the young wife at work, or of
the girl sewing or washing,
Each singing what belongs to him or her and to none else,
The day what belongs to the day--at night the party of young fellows,
robust, friendly,
Singing with open mouths their strong melodious songs.

(Happy 4th of July, (e:peeps)).
museumchick - 07/05/08 12:05
That was me. I probably should have introduced myself. Some of the music you listen to seems like it would be interesting.
tinypliny - 07/05/08 11:50
BTW, thanks so much for the last.fm friend-list. You are circleoflight, right? There is an (e:empireoflight) here on (e:strip) and I was a trifle confused but the profile pic resembles you. :)

06/20/2008 14:22 #44730

ghost hunters in Buffalo
Category: buffalo
Has anyone ever been to the Iron Island Museum in Buffalo? I just read the other day that the television Ghost Hunters recently filmed the museum and some other sites around Buffalo.

I recently installed Firefox3 on my comp. Estrip looks great on it! I really like this version of firefox a lot better than the previous ones.
tiburon1724 - 09/03/08 23:10
Watching that episode right now...
tinypliny - 06/21/08 17:53
I did clean install this time. I uninstalled via the control panel > add/remove programs and then installed the new version (downloaded from :::link:::) And yes, the automatic updates didn't come up this time.
metalpeter - 06/21/08 16:15
FF Question I have the previous version and it doesn't ask me about upgrading to I have to go to their site to download the new version and when I do will it replace 2 or what ever version I have?
tinypliny - 06/20/08 19:12
Yeah, I like FF3 as well. Nice layout from the get-go.

Maybe I should check this museum out with my friend instead of blowing big bucks on the Wicked Musical (for crappy seats!)

06/15/2008 15:04 #44656

father's day
Category: religion
I went with my dad to church today for father's day (he's a Lutheran). It was a really nice service. The sermon was by a visiting minister, who worked within the Civil Rights Movement during the 1960's. She was friends with Martin Luther King, and has continued to be an activist for social justice. In her sermon about the beloved community and our responsibility towards promoting equality, she tied in a passage from Exodus where Moses finds the burning bush. Moses doesn't believe that God could really want him to be the one to lead the Israelites out of Egypt. Moses is a stutter, and doesn't have much confidence in his ability to lead people. What I got from the sermon was that we all have the ability to fight for justice and equality, that God wants each of us to take part in this struggle- even if we believe we don't have the ability to make a difference. Even if we aren't the most eloquent of leaders. I don't know if God has a purpose for people, but we can find a purpose within God and what it means to believe in God. I don't know how you can truly believe in God, and somehow not believe in human equality.

Not meaning to bore people with my religious thoughts on here. Happy Father's Day to the dad's on here! Also, a very happy birthday to (e:jason) and (e:joshua).


museumchick - 06/17/08 18:47
Heh... I didn't mean to preach on here...
drew - 06/15/08 16:13
I'm always glad when I am not the only (e:strip) preacher (even if I am the only one with an "official yellow letter title")

06/13/2008 00:25 #44633

impeachment
Category: news
I didn't know if anyone here has posted about Kucinich's call for an impeachment of President Bush.

While he obviously will not be impeached now, it does surprise me that there wasn't a greater movement to impeach him during his presidency. Maybe no one felt that they could substantiate the claims against him enough to make a concrete move for impeachment? It just seems that potentially lying about mass weapons seems like a worse offense than what Bill Clinton lied about. That's not to say that it was right what Clinton did. I just meant from a comparative perspective.




james - 06/13/08 23:01
I think Kucinich is just looking to get reelected. But we can always hope for a little somethin' somethin' after Bush is out of office.