reflections
October 23rd, 2005 It was a really good week.

I’ve already said this once (on MySpace) and now I’ll say it again: this was a very good week but it’s left me dog-tired. Working both ends of the week. Ugh. Wonderful visit from the lovely Ant. Thank you thank you thank you. A perfect dinner. Charming parties. Happy Birthday V, and maybe yippee for my future new roommate to be. Sadness for Stephie. Sooo much. I’m dog-tired. I’m being repetitive now, that’s how tired I am.

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October 19th, 2005

WASHINGTON, Oct. 18 - Harriet E. Miers, the Supreme Court nominee, disclosed on Tuesday a 1989 survey in which she supported banning abortion except to protect the life of the pregnant woman.

excerpt from NY TIMES….

We all pretty much expected this, right? This morning, Stephanie read me an excerpt from Freakenomics (thank you, NYC-C) which correlated the increase in abortions amongst poor, teenage women and the drastic decrease in crime twenty or so years later as a direct effect of the absence of those would-be impovershed children that weren’t born [as postulated in Donohue & Levitt's paper, "The Impact of Legalized Abortion on Crime" published in The Quarterly Journal of Economics.] Clearly this social gap left behind by providing women with abortions, very often resulting in a higher education thus providing them with better economic potential, is something bad. I mean bad to have less crime because the right to safe, legal abortions continues to be a question. Maybe it’s because most of us just can’t see the cause-effect relationship in human behavior?

October 18th, 2005 Angel of Music

when you behave erratically and produce random

items

sometimes things

which haven’t been tossed when you think they might have

reappear. Oddly, synchronistically / appropriately.

(an unexpected emotional influence.)

October 17th, 2005 Hi, my name is Darryl

It was a big weekend…. I finally got my new car! Say hello to Larry everyone!

October 14th, 2005 Missed Connections

Have you ever read a "missed connection" on your local bulletin board and thought, "That’s my X that s/he’s talking about! Bitch - back off!"? And then you realize, oh. No, it’s not.

I’m looking for a roommate.