Archive for December 20th, 2009
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December 20, 2009Are you famous?
December 20, 2009We were shopping today in our favorite free-trade store (no hints) today. Carl looked up and a woman was staring at him. He said, “Hello.” And she said, “Are you famous?” He answered if you had seen his face on a big screen it was most likely at Safeco Field. (clip #1) (clip #2 – oops, haven’t been able to locate) I helped out by adding it was more likely he was infamous.
It turns out she thought he was Norm Dicks, a state politician. I suppose it is good for politicians to be seen at fair trade stores. He mentioned this event while we were checking out, without telling them who the woman had thought he was. The checker said, “Oh, yeah – you look just like Philip Seymour Hoffman.” What do you think?
Let’s All Try to Get Along
December 20, 2009I would say that was the theme of the Seattle Women’s Chorus show Making Spirits Bright. Specifically songs titled, Rosa Sat by Amy Dixon-Kollar, The Christians and the Pagans by Dar Williams, and Thankful by Carole Bayer Sager, David Foster & Richard Page. Rosa Sat and The Christians and the Pagans are pretty much listen to the words to figure out the tolerance theme. But with Thankful they started by having a couple, together for 32 years, that had been featured in ads for Referendum 71 this last election, briefly address the crowd on the importance of our “everything but marriage” law for domestic partners that was kept on the books by the voters.
But it goes beyond that. It seems the nation has been “Jerry Springered” and often finds it unnecessary to use decorum and civility with each other. I thought the shouting that goes on in so many meetings stops any discussions that might happen before they can get going. Nobody says we all have to agree, but we do need to get along. No red states and blue states. We are all shades of purple.



