glass

Tattle Tale – Glass Vase Cello Case
(written by: Madigan Shive/Jen Wood)
From the album “Sew True”

breathe into my hands
i’ll cup them like a glass to drink from
are you still
still breathin’
are you still
breathin’
are you still
still breathin’
are you still
breathin’
breathe into my hands
i’ll cup them like a glass to drink from

-from the But I’m a Cheerleader soundtrack. I recently started meme-ing this film around again. I think I’ve caught at least three new converts but there is nowt such thing as too many. ‘it shall be as a virus, it shall be as a plague’

it’s not quite insomnia

Lately it’s like I’ve forgotten how to sleep. I lie until the boy on the other side of the bed hasn’t moved for at least five minutes, then I get up and wander the net or read a book. I am almost out of books.

I have one left.

Thank what be it’s James Burke.

Today I found out is friend Bobbi’s 40th birthday. I couldn’t pass up the excuse, (what with not seeing the fellow for almost a year). I was to pick up Robin downtown after school anyways and it occured to me it wouldn’t be bad for him to have to deal with someone wheelchair bound. Plus – Bobbi’s wonderful and I know he’s got the right sort of pateince to deal with the Boy. Adrian came along as well, becuase, really – why not? After a stop at the Granville Candyshop to pick up birthday prezzies,  I couldn’t stand to wish someone happy birthday without a gift. I went through and picked out British candy I thought he was unlikely to have seen since coming from England, we spent a nice afternoon together, the four of us at Bobbi’s place, drinking tea and being geeky.

We left Bobbi eventully and went to Tafs for food. After a quick stopoff at Sen5es and a bank machine, we went across the water to see Cat & Mouse, (Sheep). It could have been brilliant, but it seemed flat and shallow excepting Uncle’s bits. I think Bill Devine had his pants off more times than a fetishist with a new, well – let’s not go there. There was already enough public buggering.  All fun to watch too. The flag waving was nice too, though without quite the impact.

Bill was there, and Cory, and Graham, and Daniel & Courtney, and the Chu’s, and Mike Schadelmose. It’s been so long – it was really nice to see everyone.  I’m vaguely worried about Graham though, he was looking svelt as usual, I sometimes wish I could dress like that, but seemed a wee bit too shaky. I wished  I had something with me so I could have offered it to him. Instead, I got a hug, his e-mail addy and asked after some mutual aquiantences I’ve been trying to pin down.

The second act just dragged. There were so many moments that could have been and just weren’t. It was sort of sad.  There was a bit of yawning, though it was good to stretch out. The row in front of us cleared out during intermission. Too offended? to return. Afterwards was nice to a very precise measurement of nice. It was not lovely, nor exciting. Even as nice, in particular ways only.  The two Bills were hugged, and people were talked to. I would have liked to stay longer. I would have liked to not have gone to Burnaby, but to go somewhere, like a cofeeshop, and discuss the world and let the rantings wash over me in fluid waves of offended sensibilty. Not nearly shocking enough, we all agreed. To have stayed with people, groups of them, chattering. That would have been best. Robin needed home though, and Adrians head was being worried.

We ate our chocolates and then he slept. I put him to bed once it was obvius he wasn’t to wake. I’ve been up since. Not having much of anything to do with myself. I called Bill up around 2:30. I told him I’d been bedding down with Adrian and he didn’t get angry with me. Sort of strange. I assume tomorrow I’ll find out why.

 —– there was a gunshot outside —–         *worry*                  =I’m going to stay inside=

searching for dracula, and I’m not afraid, I’ve got bi-noculars and my cape and my fangs

Anyone have copies or know where I can obtain copies of the following media?

I’m looking for the James Burke Connections series as well as a few movies.

Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
Last Night on Earth
Cemetary Man
City of the Lost Children

and a few others, but it suddenly seems I must put Adrian to bed. Ah well. Two thoughts, lost in thought, colliding.

Lady Sunset Autumn Honey Purity Sunflower Rainbow!

In honour of Sophie finally asking Jack out on a date, I have creatd a list of CandyStore Boy pick-up lines.

“Hey babe, I can give you all the sugar you want.”

“Gimme some sugar baby.”

“Your kisses are sweeter than skittles.”

“Want a kiss, a Hershey Kiss?”

“Suck my sugar stick?”

“Want to dip my lick-a-stick?”

“Where’s your jelly bean?”

“I don’t know where that jelly’s been.”

“Want some white/milk/dark chocolate?”

“ever meet mister willy wonka?”

feathers

Where are my black wings tonight? I left them on the wall of the place I don’t live anymore. I should take them from that hollow house and wear them. Skip to the shoreline and play barefoot with the waves. 

 Tomorrow is the play. I’m to take the boy along, but that is no worry. I believe ,   and   are coming along as well. I must remember to call them and the theatre and reserve our seating. Cat and Mouse, Sheep. Grand Guignol. Sadly I think it shall be trite in comparison to the work that would have happened if Bill Devine hadn’t stepped down to be the lead.

Ranting theatre students, art students, posies of vile words and slander. Oh so shocking, I’m sure.

 

Oh – http://www.sparkology.net/otters/archives/001277.php – for a    moment with otters.

well – I’m disturbed

Headline: Georgia House Bans Genital Piercings
Publication: Associated Press Online – Top News
Date: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 – 11:21:10 PM

Georgia House Bans Genital Piercings

Wednesday, March 24, 2004 – 11:21:10 PM

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Genital piercings for women were banned by the Georgia House Wednesday as lawmakers considered a bill outlining punishments for female genital mutilation.

The bill would make such mutilation punishable by two to 20 years in prison. It makes no exception for people who give consent to have the procedure performed on their daughters out of religious or cultural custom.

An amendment adopted without objection added “piercing” to the list of things that may not be done to female genitals. Even adult women would not be allowed to get the procedure. The bill eventually passed 160-0, with no debate.

Amendment sponsor Rep. Bill Heath, R-Bremen, was slack-jawed when told after the vote that some adults seek the piercings.

“What? I’ve never seen such a thing,” Heath said. “I, uh, I wouldn’t approve of anyone doing it. I don’t think that’s an appropriate thing to be doing.”

The ban applies only to women, not men. The bill has already been approved by the Senate but now must return to that chamber because of the piercing amendment. Both chambers of the Legislature must agree on a single version of a bill before it can go to the governor for final approval.