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Daily Dose of Stuff – Monday

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We don’t drink.  Well we do obviously drink coffee and Voss water and TW has a weird thing for Coke that I just don’t understand.  An occasional green tea or a pepsi but that’s it.  No alcohol.  On the Ferrick-less Cruise last January, we both had one drink.  I can’t remember having another alcohol drink since then and I think the last one I’d had before that was at my 40th birthday party brunch where I was forced to taste some champagne punch thing.  I’m anti-alcohol and I really don’t like drunk people.  Like Prince J has been known to say – alcohol just makes you dumber than you already are.  Words of wisdom from his highness that everyone should take to heart, if you ask me.

So, why is this in our house?  It’s in our house because every Christmas TW’s sister sends us a bottle of flavored vodka.  I don’t know why.  This year we asked why and were told she sent it because it is coffee flavored.  Ummm ok, well the bottles before that weren’t coffee flavored, they were raspberry and stuff like that.  Last year the bottle was simply poured down the drain.  The year before that I assume the same thing happened to it since nobody here drank it.  This year it’s up on the top shelf in our closet and I can’t decide if I want to give it away considering how I feel about drunk people and that whole alcohol just makes you dumber thing.  I’ll probably just pour it down the drain one day while on a closet cleaning rampage. 

What weirdness is in your house?  LJ’s = still waiting for the creator of the meme, Lee, to post her entry… why don’t you post yours while we wait?

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Daily Dose of Diet – Meatout Monday

Yea! It’s Meatout Monday!  That means spring has arrived!  It also means FREE veggie burgers at Johnny Rockets if you’re lucky enough to have a Johnny Rockets where you live.  I’m not one of those lucky people but maybe you are?  (Thanks to my partner in health, mipmup for alerting us to the freebie burgers!)

Since I don’t have a Johnny Rockets nearby I thought I’d take a minute to give you a product review courtesy of Prince J and TW who went to the grocery store unattended the weekend before last.  It’s a rare thing for them to be allowed out sans adult supervision but I was busy painting so off they went – to Home Depot and to Publix.  (If they went somewhere else, they’re both keeping mum on that but I wouldn’t put it past them, ya know?)

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I’m not sure whose idea it was to buy Tofurky Deli Slices in the turkey, stuffing, cranberry variety but I know Prince J was sure I wouldn’t touch these with a ten foot pole and was sure I was going to make TW try them first.  Prince J, alas, was wrong.  Try them I did and they brought back the oddest of food memories. 

Did you buy lunch at school in the 70’s?  If you did then you probably had numerous plates of turkey, mashed potatoes, dressing etc… at school.  Did your mom occasionally serve frozen tv dinners in the weird metal trays?  If she did, you probably had numerous trays of the turkey, gravy, mashed potatoes variety, right?

Well that’s what these deli slices reminded me off.  That processed obviously fake turkey and dressing I ate as a child at school and occasionally at home on those metal trays.  Weird and oddly pleasant in their weirdness.  In fact I enjoyed the sandwich so much that I had another one a couple of days later and today when I run out to the grocery store I plan on buying another package.  Food memories are good things and in this case, a sandwich or two made with tofurky is also a good thing.

Thanks Prince J and TW for an off the list purchase.  Normally that’s against Denise rules so don’t do it again, but in this case, it was ok.

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Sarah Waters

Click into this interview with Sarah Waters (Tipping the Velvet, Fingersmith).

If she had any aim regarding the "lesbian-ness" of her writing,
it was the more properly historical one of writing lesbians back
into history, of telling stories that were once left untold. In
this sense, the label historical novelist, rather than lesbian
novelist, makes more sense to her, though she is happy with
both.

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Daily Dose of Advice – Underwear

The only advice I can really give you about underwear is don’t bother wearing it.  I know that doesn’t work for a lot of you and that’s ok.  Maybe in your next life you will have seen the light and found the freedom but until then, I support you.  And because I support you I’m going to send you to my friend the sassymonkey.  She understands underwear and she has ALMOST convinced me that I need to rush out to pantie shop.  That ALMOST convinced me thing is huge!  I don’t do underwear and I do not shop.  That tells you just how GOOD she is with the underwear talk.  And, I know from experience, she knows how to give panties as gifts, too.

Where was I? OH yea, Sassymonkey and underwear, go over there and learn from the mistress.  Just don’t let her get you into trouble.  Along with wisdom beyond her years, she likes to cause a stir… odd, since she’s Canadian… 😉

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Daily Dose of Blogs or Not Blogs

So when is a blog not a blog?  Or when is a blog entry not a real blog entry? 

George Clooney blogged for Huffpo yesterday or maybe he didn’t.  (the post has since been pulled down from Huffpo, here’s what it said:

George Clooney: I Am a Liberal. There, I Said It!

By George Clooney on Iraq

I am a liberal. And I make no apologies for it. Hell, I’m proud of it.

Too many people run away from the label. They whisper it like you’d
whisper "I’m a Nazi." Like it’s dirty word. But turn away from saying
"I’m a liberal" and it’s like you’re turning away from saying that
blacks should be allowed to sit in the front of the bus, that women
should be able to vote and get paid the same as a man, that McCarthy
was wrong, that Vietnam was a mistake. And that Saddam Hussein had no
ties to al-Qaeda and had nothing to do with 9/11.

This is an incredibly polarized time (wonder how that happened?).
But I find that, more and more, people are trying to find things we can
agree on. And, for me, one of the things we absolutely need to agree on
is the idea that we’re all allowed to question authority. We have to
agree that it’s not unpatriotic to hold our leaders accountable and to
speak out.

That’s one of the things that drew me to making a film about Murrow.
When you hear Murrow say, "We mustn’t confuse dissent with disloyalty"
and "We can’t defend freedom at home by deserting it at home," it’s
like he’s commenting on today’s headlines.

The fear of been criticized can be paralyzing. Just look at the way
so many Democrats caved in the run up to the war. In 2003, a lot of us
were saying, where is the link between Saddam and bin Laden? What does
Iraq have to do with 9/11? We knew it was bullshit. Which is why it
drives me crazy to hear all these Democrats saying, "We were misled."
It makes me want to shout, "Fuck you, you weren’t misled. You were
afraid of being called unpatriotic."

Bottom line: it’s not merely our right to question our government,
it’s our duty. Whatever the consequences. We can’t demand freedom of
speech then turn around and say, But please don’t say bad things about
us. You gotta be a grown up and take your hits.

I am a liberal. Fire away.

Is the Clooney "entry" a real blog entry if it was a) created by someone other than George b) comprised of quotes pulled from various interviews George has done?  Does it matter that Clooney did not sit down, like you and I sit down, and write a blog piece?  Does it matter that it was published in the same way the other Huffpo blogs are published without a tag line indicating George did not actually write the piece?

What matters here?  The presentation? The content? The lack of transparency and/or disclosure of Huffpo?  What if the majority of the Huffpo blogs are written/created in this way, (**edited to add that Arianna has provided information regarding how her bloggers blog.  If you click that link it will take you to her post, including that update)  does it matter to you?  Does Huffpo lose crediblity or gain it?

*** Editing to add this great post by Tish and another one from Tish who links off to Michael Weiss

***Adding Arianna’s next step – isn’t the blogosphere powerful???

***Adding a link to Snead and one to Drumsnwhistles, too. (both were in my comments speaking on the topic)

***One last update, Arianna was wrong and has learned her lesson

I’d love to know what you think.

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Daily Dose of Health – Review

It’s time for a little review, folks.  Feel free to share this with your dumber family members and friends.  Like if you have a brother who is 38 and hard headed and married to a really very nice woman who may not always make really good decisions, that’s a good person to share this review with.  Right now.  Before it’s too late.

If you’re playing hockey and it’s the 1st period and you start feeling these things:

  • Shortness of breath
  • Tightness in the chest
  • Really tired and weak arms
  • Blurred Vision
  • Racing heart
  • You should leave the game immediately, not in the 2nd period when you collapse.  You should go to the emergency room immediately.  Got that?  Go. To. The. Emergency. Room.  If it’s your husband who is 38 and in pretty decent health and not a hypochondriac who loves hockey more than, well, more than anything and he leaves the game in the second period because he has shortness of breath, tightness in the chest, really tired and weak arms, blurred vision and racing heart… Take. Him. To. The. Emergency. Room. Right. Now.  Do not suggest he go home because the ER wait will be long and he can just see his doctor in the morning.

    Got that?  Make sense?

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    Daily Dose of Food – Pie

    Pie_1 Happy Pie Day!  RJ wanted a pie for her class Pie Day celebration so some lemon creme pie was made over the weekend as a trial run.  All three small children seemed to like it quite a bit.  I tried a piece last night and it wasn’t too shabby – the fact that I tried it at all is a big deal because I don’t like pie.  The fact that I said it wasn’t too shabby is a really big deal because I DON’T LIKE PIE!

    Want the recipe so you can celebrate Pie Day with us?  ***edited to add…*** Sassymonkey Eats Pie

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    Daily Dose of Blogs – Money

    Thank goodness there was a podcast of the keynote with Dooce and Kottke.  Listening today while things were slow at work kept me from taking a nap and helped me get a lot of tedious behind the scenes chores done (I added that part in case my boss is reading).  It also gave me some time to ponder the two "business models" represented in the form of Dooce/advertising and Kottke/subscription.

    I can see both sides of the coin.  I’m a Libra and I can always see both sides of the coin so that makes it tough for me to sort out how I really feel about the revenue models in general and particularly related to the two bloggers in question.

    Jason said he thought Heather would do well with a subscription model and I can totally see that.  When he called her readers obsessed, he was right on target.  But if Heather is troubled by the mail now, going to a subscription model would be even tougher.  She’d have to pay Leta’s babysitter or Chuck to read the mail for her and pretend she doesn’t get any at all.  On the otherhand, why bother with subscription?  Ads on Dooce are working well, why fiddle with that?  Who cares if some dummies want to gripe about the ads, they can read the blog in an aggregator and never see the things if they are troubled. 

    When Heather said that Jason would do well with ADs, I think she was on target too.  I would never pay for a subscription to Kottke.  I don’t even read his blog on a regular basis (though everyone is right, he is a great link blogger).  I do visit him several times a week, usually because someone else has linked his blog. I understand that he doesn’t really like advertising but there are an awful lot of ad models out there that will allow you to choose your advertising.  It could work. 

    The part of the podcast I liked the most was when Dooce told Jason that she was troubled when he said his "experiment" didn’t work.  As a financial supporter, I can totally understand why she’d feel that way.  It bugged me that he said that, and I didn’t send him money.  I mean what DID he expect?  He got his readers to pay his salary for a year.  He even got to go on vacation (which I personally think was fine and wouldn’t have knocked him if I’d been one of his financial supporters).  What more did he want?  People to just send him more money out of the blue, for no good reason?  To be a keynote speaker at sxswi with Dooce – oh wait, he got that and still he’s saying his experiment wasn’t a success.  Dude, come up with a better way to explain how you felt about your year of blogging on someone else’s dollar.  Calling it "not a success" stinks.

    Now, on a personal level, the panel with Dooce and Kottke didn’t make even a wee bit of difference in my blog life or in my work life.  Unless I get Dooced (waving to my boss just in case) I’m not going to be trying to make a living from my blog.  The ads on my blog are there as an experiment (some of you may have noticed I have blogs on almost every available blogging/journaling platform, or have at one time.  It’s all an experiment, including various types of advertising that I’ve put up and pulled down).  I’m not expecting TW to quit her job and stay home and change diapers while I eat bon-bons in the basement like Dooce.  From where I was sitting while listening to Heather and Jason, it was just fun to listen to the exchange and ponder the worlds in which they live and blog.  But, if I ever stumble upon a cool dog like Chuck, then I might have to reconsider this whole making a living from blogging thing.  Chuck is what clinched it for Heather.  I’m not sure what Kottke has that keeps people coming – oh yea, the links, he gives good links.

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    Daily Dose of Stuff – Monday

    It’s Monday and that means it’s time for What’s This Doing In My House Monday.  TW suggested I photograph some weird metal bolt she found in one of the kids’ bedrooms over the weekend.  I was going to do that til I found a handful more of them in our room.  Now that we think we know why they are in our house, it seems sort of dumb to post photos of them.  So, I went off in search of something questionable.  It didn’t take long for me to find this.

    Monday_001  Monday_002

    I bump this thing every morning at 6am when I head out to feed the dogs.  I bump it everytime I head to the washing machine.  I bump it everytime I go to the big freezer.  It hangs on a piece of plywood that "covers" the hot water heater and I grumble about it every single day.

    It’s been in my house for a good two years, maybe longer.  I thought Christopher found it and brought it home with the intention of creating some piece of "art" with it.  But last week the 1/2 child heard me cursing it and started raving about how lucky he was to have found such a great "piece" to use for an "art project".  I interrupted his ramble to suggest he get to work on actually creating art with it or consider taking it to his parents’ house instead.  It’s still here. 

    ***edited to add link to Michelle’s blog about Split Rock, the photos are Chrisopher’s***

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