Saucier: my motto about marriage is not me not now
cookie: that is how i feel about relationships with the smelly and crazy
Wednesday, June 22, 2005
Friday, June 17, 2005
Sometimes you need to post a quote.
"If you hate your parents, the man, or the establishment, don't show them up by getting wasted and wrapping your car around a tree. If you really want to rebel against your parents: outearn them, outlive them, and know more than they do."
-Henry Rollins
-Henry Rollins
Wednesday, June 15, 2005
ONE Campaign
Send Bush a letter to tell him to help fight AIDS and poverty
If you signed this document on line, can you leave me a comment. I am doing work with this campaign in Maine, and would like to know some numbers. Thanks!
If you signed this document on line, can you leave me a comment. I am doing work with this campaign in Maine, and would like to know some numbers. Thanks!
Tuesday, June 14, 2005
A toast for the undersung geeks.
Sometimes I think that geek women are not always seen as earning their geek cred. Sure, you put a comic, horn rimmed glasses and a quirky graphic tee on a guy and they are geek chic. You give those to a woman, and they seem not to match. Obsessions like knowing lots of baseball stats or superhero strengths are quirky on a guy, but you have a women geek out over who would win in a fight: Voldemort or Vader; and it just seems jarring.
So, cheers to us, femme geeks.
Cheers to smart geek women across the world.
May we always win trivial pursuit, our computers hum blissfully, our sci fi obsessions always spark us, and our thick glasses always be alluring.
Cheers to Willow Rosenberg, Winifred Burkle, Anne Shirley, Velma, Hermoine Granger, Jo March!
Cheers to us!
So, cheers to us, femme geeks.
Cheers to smart geek women across the world.
May we always win trivial pursuit, our computers hum blissfully, our sci fi obsessions always spark us, and our thick glasses always be alluring.
Cheers to Willow Rosenberg, Winifred Burkle, Anne Shirley, Velma, Hermoine Granger, Jo March!
Cheers to us!
Monday, June 06, 2005

I just finished the Maine Youth Leadership seminar. Its my 3rd year, and every year I am still surprised and awed by the kids. This is my group, the Rogue Island group. Yeah, I picked the name because I am a X-men dork. I adore these kids and I hope that they remember me sometimes, or think that I helped them in this horrid and wonderful experience we call life. If you would like to know more about this organization, let me know, I will be more than happy to ramble on!

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