I am a person preoccupied with options... and dirt.
Saturday, May 10, 2008
In honor of sam's birthday...
This is a spot he did for time warner cable and i think it's funny, so there. I was going to put up a short he did that is amazing but can be disturbing. It's called Jim in the Box, if you want to search it.
The "All-in-a-bundle" clip was ok BUT whoa; Jim In The Box really freaked me out!..you are right, it IS disturbing..lol, guess it's my own fault that curiosity got the better of me..Nah, it's all cool and I sincerely thank you for sharing... :)
Yea, your little assignment's way out of 'alignment' (hey, it rhymes!..lol) BUT Thank God that you are back..ok, I'm soooo not the mushy type but I got to admit that I missed you when you were not around..
Forget about the assignment timeline, gal BUT keep writing those great stuff of yours as and when you please. I really missed reading your work. No pressure though..lol
if anyone's seen the movie It, they'll know exactly how that clown is a reminder of all things traumatizing. But the video is definitely worth the watch.
Oh I would recommend you so many videos but they're in spanish :( you don't understand spanish, isn't it? Anyway here it is one: http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=DceLQU0KBzY This made me laught so much. I liked your vid, thank's for sharing it with us. Un beso.
Have you heard the great news. I'm not gay but it's still awesome. Every state in the US should have same sex marriages.
SAN FRANCISCO - In a monumental victory for the gay rights movement, the California Supreme Court overturned a voter-approved ban on gays Thursday in a ruling that would allow same-sex couples in the nation's biggest state to tie the knot.
Domestic partnerships are not a good enough substitute for marriage, the justices ruled 4-3 in striking down the ban.
Outside the courthouse, gay marriage supporters cried and cheered as the news spread.
Jeanie Rizzo, one of the plaintiffs, called Pali Cooper, her partner of 19 years, and asked, "Pali, will you marry me?"
"This is a very historic day. This is just such freedom for us," Rizzo said. "This is a message that says all of us are entitled to human dignity.
"
In the Castro, historically a center of the gay community in San Francisco, Tim Oviatt started crying while watching the news on TV.
"I've been waiting for this all my life," he said. "This is a life-affirming moment.
"
The city of San Francisco, two dozen gay and lesbian couples and gay rights groups sued in March 2004 after the court halted the monthlong wedding march that took place when Mayor Gavin Newsom opened the doors of City Hall to same-sex marriages.
"Today the California Supreme Court took a giant leap to ensure that everybody — not just in the state of California, but throughout the country — will have equal treatment under the law," said City Attorney Dennis Herrera, who argued the case for San Francisco.
The challenge for gay rights advocates, however, is not over.
A coalition of religious and social conservative groups is attempting to put a measure on the November ballot that would enshrine laws banning gay marriage in the state constitution.
The Secretary of State is expected to rule by the end of June whether the sponsors gathered enough signatures to qualify the marriage amendment, similar to ones enacted in 26 other states.
If voters pass the measure in November, it would trump the court's decision.
California already offers same-sex couples who register as domestic partners the same legal rights and responsibilities as married spouses, including the right to divorce and to sue for child support.
But, "Our state now recognizes that an individual's capacity to establish a loving and long-term committed relationship with another person and responsibly to care for and raise children does not depend upon the individual's sexual orientation," Chief Justice Ron George wrote for the court's majority, which also included Justices Joyce Kennard, Kathryn Werdegar and Carlos Moreno.
In a dissenting opinion, Justice Marvin Baxter agreed with many arguments of the majority but said the court overstepped its authority. Changes to marriage laws should be decided by the voters, Baxter wrote. Justices Ming Chin and Carol Corrigan also dissented.
The conservative Alliance Defense Fund says it plans to ask the justices for a stay of their decision until after the fall election, said Glen Lavey, senior counsel for the group.
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, who has twice vetoed legislation that would've granted marriage rights to same-sex couples, said in a news release that he respected the court's decision and "will not support an amendment to the constitution that would overturn this state Supreme Court ruling.
A: The Dirty Ballerina is a collection of words, drawings and meanderings that fell out of my head and onto a page. (In the real life paper version there will be things that fell out of other people's heads sometimes.)
Who is the dirty ballerina?
A: Me.
Why do you get to be THE dirty ballerina? What makes you so special?
A: Because I said so and because that's me in the tutu.
Do you even do ballet?
A: The last time I did ballet was when that picture was taken 22 years ago.
*I'm going to stop here before it gets ugly and say that everyone has a little dirty ballerina inside of them. The next time you pour coffee down the front of your fancy outfit or trip and fall in the mud stop for a minute and look at yourself. Are you laughing? There she is...
Thirty in Thirty
As an assignment to myself and to push myself to learn about deadlines I am writing a blog everyday for thirty days. The only requirement I have is that I cannot blog about blogging. Most of it may be crap but I'm doing it anyway, so there.
Just Remember
My grandma always says, never let the truth get in the way of a good story. I always say, the truth is better than anything you can make up. I also tend to listen to my grandma as she's pretty smart. So, if you pop up, or think you pop up in anything I write you might be right, but then again, you might be wrong. All memory is fiction essentially, right?
11 comments:
The "All-in-a-bundle" clip was ok BUT whoa; Jim In The Box really freaked me out!..you are right, it IS disturbing..lol, guess it's my own fault that curiosity got the better of me..Nah, it's all cool and I sincerely thank you for sharing... :)
Yea, your little assignment's way out of 'alignment' (hey, it rhymes!..lol) BUT Thank God that you are back..ok, I'm soooo not the mushy type but I got to admit that I missed you when you were not around..
Forget about the assignment timeline, gal BUT keep writing those great stuff of yours as and when you please. I really missed reading your work. No pressure though..lol
Stay well, strong and cool, my dear Clem.
TONI ;)
I just saw the jim in the box clip, have to say it was quite jarring. But well made. Now my tongue feels weird.
if anyone's seen the movie It, they'll know exactly how that clown is a reminder of all things traumatizing. But the video is definitely worth the watch.
Ok, i'm neither sick nor twisted but I really didn't find the Jim in the Box video disturbing. Weird yes, disturbing no. I'm just saying.
I just saw the Jim in the Box video and actually, I don't know why but made me laugh. So, like the grey tree said no disturbing for me either.
Good stuff lol.
And welcome back, Clementine. I missed you. It's not the same when you aren't around and your cool posts, of course.
Oh I would recommend you so many videos but they're in spanish :(
you don't understand spanish, isn't it?
Anyway here it is one: http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=DceLQU0KBzY This made me laught so much.
I liked your vid, thank's for sharing it with us.
Un beso.
P.S: I missed you :)
Have you heard the great news. I'm not gay but it's still awesome. Every state in the US should have same sex marriages.
SAN FRANCISCO - In a monumental victory for the gay rights movement, the California Supreme Court overturned a voter-approved ban on gays Thursday in a ruling that would allow same-sex couples in the nation's biggest state to tie the knot.
Domestic partnerships are not a good enough substitute for marriage, the justices ruled 4-3 in striking down the ban.
Outside the courthouse, gay marriage supporters cried and cheered as the news spread.
Jeanie Rizzo, one of the plaintiffs, called Pali Cooper, her partner of 19 years, and asked, "Pali, will you marry me?"
"This is a very historic day. This is just such freedom for us," Rizzo said. "This is a message that says all of us are entitled to human dignity.
"
In the Castro, historically a center of the gay community in San Francisco, Tim Oviatt started crying while watching the news on TV.
"I've been waiting for this all my life," he said. "This is a life-affirming moment.
"
The city of San Francisco, two dozen gay and lesbian couples and gay rights groups sued in March 2004 after the court halted the monthlong wedding march that took place when Mayor Gavin Newsom opened the doors of City Hall to same-sex marriages.
"Today the California Supreme Court took a giant leap to ensure that everybody — not just in the state of California, but throughout the country — will have equal treatment under the law," said City Attorney Dennis Herrera, who argued the case for San Francisco.
The challenge for gay rights advocates, however, is not over.
A coalition of religious and social conservative groups is attempting to put a measure on the November ballot that would enshrine laws banning gay marriage in the state constitution.
The Secretary of State is expected to rule by the end of June whether the sponsors gathered enough signatures to qualify the marriage amendment, similar to ones enacted in 26 other states.
If voters pass the measure in November, it would trump the court's decision.
California already offers same-sex couples who register as domestic partners the same legal rights and responsibilities as married spouses, including the right to divorce and to sue for child support.
But, "Our state now recognizes that an individual's capacity to establish a loving and long-term committed relationship with another person and responsibly to care for and raise children does not depend upon the individual's sexual orientation," Chief Justice Ron George wrote for the court's majority, which also included Justices Joyce Kennard, Kathryn Werdegar and Carlos Moreno.
In a dissenting opinion, Justice Marvin Baxter agreed with many arguments of the majority but said the court overstepped its authority. Changes to marriage laws should be decided by the voters, Baxter wrote. Justices Ming Chin and Carol Corrigan also dissented.
The conservative Alliance Defense Fund says it plans to ask the justices for a stay of their decision until after the fall election, said Glen Lavey, senior counsel for the group.
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, who has twice vetoed legislation that would've granted marriage rights to same-sex couples, said in a news release that he respected the court's decision and "will not support an amendment to the constitution that would overturn this state Supreme Court ruling.
French humour: http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=x4ZSxSHLnPA
;)
Un beso.
fly away with me to London.
:)
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