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Sep. 1st, 2008 10:42 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Nice day. Oh, I love holidays!
Breakfast at Tucson's with
maaseru and Yolande. Afterwards we went to the Byward Market, to browse Chapter's a little. I got a wonderful book: The Marvel Comics Guide to New York City, a book I've longed for all my life. We went into the Market then, where I bought a shirt and Yolande bought 'sweet caramel' corn which I cooked for lunch for us all.
maaseru and I are on a quest to find corn that is not so sweet. This wasn't it, but it was still enjoyable.
Then I worked on my current Torchwood story, did some housework, and wrapped birthday presents. I followed
golden_hinde's advice and used a sterilized safety pin to pierce my left ear, where the hole had closed up; then I was able to put on my Star Trek earrings. New ambition: To fix the earrings I have (many of which are now singles) and get a few more.
Beulah came over and fixed the broken arm of my sofa, and then we both went to the Yangtze Restaurant at the corner of Somerset St. W. and Cambridge St. N. for Tasia's birthday party. There were about twenty people there, including StarWolf, Sheila, Andrea, Paul, Donna, Christine, John, Janet, some friends of Tasia's who aren't familiar to me from fandom, and, of course, Tasia and Peter. I gave her John Barrowman's autobiograhy, Anything Goes.
I wore a dress, joking that I thought no one would recognize me in one. Received much admiration, surprise, and downright incredulity. Donna said they's all have to stop complimenting me or it's go to my head and I'd go all femmy and start wearing dresses all the time, and make-up too. Hmm. Wouldn't that surprise them all.
Afterwards: exercises, listening to Terry Pratchett's Men at Arms.
Breakfast at Tucson's with
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Beulah came over and fixed the broken arm of my sofa, and then we both went to the Yangtze Restaurant at the corner of Somerset St. W. and Cambridge St. N. for Tasia's birthday party. There were about twenty people there, including StarWolf, Sheila, Andrea, Paul, Donna, Christine, John, Janet, some friends of Tasia's who aren't familiar to me from fandom, and, of course, Tasia and Peter. I gave her John Barrowman's autobiograhy, Anything Goes.
I wore a dress, joking that I thought no one would recognize me in one. Received much admiration, surprise, and downright incredulity. Donna said they's all have to stop complimenting me or it's go to my head and I'd go all femmy and start wearing dresses all the time, and make-up too. Hmm. Wouldn't that surprise them all.
Afterwards: exercises, listening to Terry Pratchett's Men at Arms.
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Date: 2008-09-02 03:26 am (UTC)What a *great* idea for a book! I love it!
LOL! Try it, it's fun! (As long as it's not obligatory, that is... and you pick and choose what you like. I own a zillion dresses but not one pair of pantihose.)
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Date: 2008-09-02 01:17 pm (UTC)I seem to have only one pair of shoes suitable for wearing with dresses, though. Note to self: buy some nice shoes.
And yes, fun as long as it's not obligatory.
The book is wonderful. Wish I had time to sit down and read it.
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Date: 2008-09-03 01:32 am (UTC)The woman who didn't like the book gave me her copy, so when I finish what I'm reading now I'll give it a try.
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Date: 2008-09-02 07:04 am (UTC)I keep forgetting to put earrings in, and then after a few days/weeks I have to sort of work at it. It's even more difficult because I got my ears repierced professionally a few years back, so now I have one closed and one open hole in each lobe...but it sometimes takes a bit of working to remember which one is which, doh!
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Date: 2008-09-02 12:33 pm (UTC)I also have the problem that no matter what I do, earrings fall out of my ears. Rings fall off my fingers, too. It's as if my body likes to repel jewellry. Even the cheap stuff becomes expensive to replace - which is why I stopped wearing earrings for a while.
I'm keeping the earrings on for a bit now, in the hopes that I'll get used to it, won't lose them, and the holes will stay open.
I wish there was a way I could find, make, or get Torchwood earrings. Maybe I could get a simple "T".
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Date: 2008-09-02 09:31 am (UTC)You did get my emails, yes? Or is some lucky random person from my address book enjoying The Attic Demos and wondering bemusedly why I'm addressing them as Elizabeth? *g*
PS I always knew that Beulah is a woman of many talents, but fixing sofas? I'm impressed! And you can tell her I said so.
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Date: 2008-09-02 01:15 pm (UTC)Tuesday morning blues this week. [g]
Beulah is amazing. Truly. She is wonderful with furniture. It's a knack.
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Date: 2008-09-02 02:14 pm (UTC)I've got Hang 'Em High and It's not a Fashion Statement, It's a Deathwish on repeat right now. Sheer brilliance.
Oh, and I didn't send you The Attic Demos, did I? Just talked about them. Will have to remedy that!
PS Gerard may have dyed his hair a ridiculous shade of red/pink. LOL. So far there's only one pic online, and it may or may not have been Photoshopped. So it might all be a false alarm. But fandom is alarmed. *g*
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Date: 2008-09-02 02:17 pm (UTC)He can always change it tomorrow.
I've got Hang 'Em High and It's not a Fashion Statement, It's a Deathwish on repeat right now.
Dare I listen at work? I have my iPod. Hmm.
I didn't send you The Attic Demos, did I?
Not yet.
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Date: 2008-09-02 07:14 pm (UTC)Evidence for the prosecution, m'lud:
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Date: 2008-09-02 07:22 pm (UTC)Maybe it's his evil twin?
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Date: 2008-09-03 01:37 pm (UTC)It IS ridiculous. But it's making me smile. :D
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Date: 2008-09-03 02:06 pm (UTC)Who'd have guessed?
No, wait a minute... Legs are even more obvious in trousers and jeans and the like. What they mean is, "you've hidden your legs".
Or something.
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Date: 2008-09-03 03:28 am (UTC)And, if you were to take to wearing skirts more, and doing make-up, so? I think it would be wonderful. Go ahead!
Feeling ambiently lonely because of having missed yet another friend get-together... ah, so it goes.
(But I'm still flying high from Monday night, when I found out that I had managed to sign up four new members to our union. Yow!!!)
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Date: 2008-09-03 01:39 pm (UTC)My phobia or squick or whatever it is doesn't really include being hurt myself - it's a problem with seeing other people hurt or bleeding or damaged. I hasten to add that I don't like being hurt, mangled or maimed myself, but that isn't a phobia, that's just disinclination to suffer.
I make no promises to wear skirts and dresses all the time, but I do plan to do it more. Just because I feel like it - a sense of change.
Four new members - congratulations!
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Date: 2008-09-04 10:19 pm (UTC)My phobia or squick or whatever it is doesn't really include being hurt myself - it's a problem with seeing other people hurt or bleeding or damaged.
Oh. Interesting. I see, now. It's sometimes easier for me to deal with my own situation than with someone else's, but I've also been trained in first aid and I do know that I can handle such situations when they arise... which is a very good feelling to have.
I hasten to add that I don't like being hurt, mangled or maimed myself, but that isn't a phobia, that's just disinclination to suffer.
No need to mention. I kind of picked up on that [g].
I make no promises to wear skirts and dresses all the time, but I do plan to do it more. Just because I feel like it - a sense of change.
"Just because I like it" is a wonderful reason for doing anything.
Four new members - congratulations!
Yeah. Now, I just need to get their application forms into my hands! I hope the buzz of seeing that we are a totally separate entity from their former union does not wear off before that happens! I doubt that it will. These people seem to be fully aware of the lousy support their former union local gave them, and they were all quite excited to read our Local Memorandum of Understanding and constitution. So, now, should I be scared that one of them will run against me in the next election? hee
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Date: 2008-09-04 10:23 pm (UTC)I don't have ads on my page, but I'm thinking of getting a paid LJ anyway.
I've also been trained in first aid and I do know that I can handle such situations when they arise...
Me too, but that does nothing to control the phobia.
"Just because I like it" is a wonderful reason for doing anything.
Yup, I think so.
Good luck with the new union folks.
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Date: 2008-09-04 10:45 pm (UTC)It means my fingers slipped. I had to look at it a few times, too, there! yes, "new."
No, mine is still bare of them; I just went over and checked. I should write something over there, huh? it's been a few time units since the last time I did.
I don't have ads on my page, but I'm thinking of getting a paid LJ anyway.
You now have little boxes along the left margin, and they say "advertisement." You also now have lists of choices falling between the message I'm replying to and my reply area -- which makes it impossible for me now to keep your message in sight as I write my reply. This is new, since a few weeks ago.
I've also been trained in first aid and I do know that I can handle such situations when they arise...
Me too, but that does nothing to control the phobia.
Ah. I empathize. If it were someone I cared about and it were a serious situation, I would act but I would be ripped up inside as I did so. Let's hope, both of us, that those situations will not arise.
"Just because I like it" is a wonderful reason for doing anything.
Yup, I think so.
Heh.
Good luck with the new union folks.
Thanks. I expect they won't let me down. I'm gonna phone tonight and talk to one of them, Linda Jones, who was a friend of mine eleven years ago when I was still there... a good person, very sensible... and pretty much the senior one of our new transferees. At times like this, I hate haveing mid-week days off, as it makes it harder to keep connected to situations as they are developing.
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Date: 2008-09-05 12:55 pm (UTC)Time units? You sound like StarWolf!
You don't have to write in your LJ if you don't want to. I always think it's a shame to see abandoned LJs. Some people (like me) enjoy posting. Some don't. No reason to do it if it doesn't bring you pleasure.
You now have little boxes along the left margin, and they say "advertisement."
I think that's in your settings, not mine. Or at least, I don't see what you do there, either in my friends setting or in my own LJ, or in other people's - unless they have ads, then I see the ads.
In a first-aid emergency I with someone I cared about I like to think I could cope becuase I'd have to. The phobia is stronger with strangers, particularly anonymous strangers, or characters on TV and in movies.
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Date: 2008-09-07 02:44 am (UTC)I say "time units" because I still remember Quizlet fondly... LLL!
In a first-aid emergency I with someone I cared about I like to think I could cope becuase I'd have to. The phobia is stronger with strangers, particularly anonymous strangers, or characters on TV and in movies.
Then don't under any circumstances watch the new X-Files movie. But, there are some fannish questions I would like to ask you about it...?
Stronger with anonymous strangers, and with fictional characters you see visually? Hm!
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Date: 2008-09-07 09:54 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-09-08 03:00 am (UTC)That's for the start. Hm?
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Date: 2008-09-08 11:02 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-09-09 03:18 am (UTC)Thanks! Sorry you don't know, either!
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Date: 2008-09-09 03:24 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-09-10 03:21 am (UTC)What I hated about the movie was that they introduced a wonderful new character, then threw her off a building two-thirds of the way through the movie. Frak that! And this character's FBI partner made two homophobic remarks that somehow didn't register with any reviewers that I saw. But I was bothered by them, especially because he was a black man, and American black men are much more likely to be openly intolerant of gays -- it's a subculture thing. "[Character X], to whom he's legally married in the state of Massachusetts" was one (they were neither openly/obviously gay, nor any other indication they were anything but friends and business partners) and the other one I now forget. Don't need that stuff. I was upset with Chris Carter for putting that kind of crap in and letting it serve as characterization for this black FBI agent.
Billy Connolly was awesome, however.
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Date: 2008-09-10 03:35 pm (UTC)Aww, that's cute.
So hadn't they been together for a while?
I don't understand about the remark being homophobic - ? because they specified he was married in Massachusetts?