Feb. 15th, 2004

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Went to Latebra, watched most of their new copy of Rocky, which I'm sure I saw many years ago, and don't remember any of it. Good movie, lot of interesting trivia about its production.

Went to Insomnia around 11, and a bit later located Oscar, Brooke, Simon, and Mitchell in icbm, which was packed, too hot, and the music sucked, so after accompanying Brooke to find water and make fun of other people out clubbing, I retreated to Insomnia for the next couple hours, plus a break to wander over toward the City Walk. 3am found me very tired, so I went home.

Tomorrow, we watch their new copy of Bowling for Columbine, which I haven't yet seen, and we'll swim in my hotel pool, as it promises to be almost as hot Sunday as it was Saturday. :P



From several people::

       
Marriage is love.
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I was right about [livejournal.com profile] jazzfish mentioning the St. Valentine's Day massacre, but didn't realize it was the 75th anniversary thereof. :)
Today is Satyrday, February 14, the Feast of St. Valentine.
Today in history:
Seventy-five years ago today, gunmen acting on orders of Al Capone shot and killed six members of rival bootlegger George "Bugs" Moran's gang, plus an optometrist who was in the wrong place at the wrong time. Peace.


User Friendly also referenced that fateful day, by way of Hastur. :)

[livejournal.com profile] profworm: The War Against Blueberry Pancakes, with my input. :)

Funny newspaper bit from [livejournal.com profile] kadooshka, who's currently in Perth and reading the Sydney Morning Herald online:
"... London's daily train chaos is legend enough to inspire the Going Underground website, in which actual train announcements are faithfully recorded by commuters. Jeff Smith, of the Southern Cross University in Lismore, offered a few of his favourites, including:

"Please mind the closing doors . . ." (The doors close. The doors open.) "Passengers are reminded that the big red slidey things on the side of the train are called the doors. Let's try it again, shall we? Please stand clear of the doors." (The doors close . . .) "Thank you."



From the NY Times and [livejournal.com profile] infojunkies via [livejournal.com profile] macguyver: Afghan Women, Still in Chains. It may or may not have been our job to help fix up the country, but ousting the Taliban wasn't enough--there has to be follow-through. For many women outside of Kabul, their lives are even worse now than before.


From [livejournal.com profile] michaelduff: Valentine's Day forbidden in Saudi Arabia.
“It is a pagan Christian holiday and Muslims who believe in God and Judgment Day should not celebrate or acknowledge it or congratulate people on it,” an edict issued by the Fatwa Committee said.
...
“There are only two holidays in Islam — Eid Al-Fitr and Eid Al-Adha — and any other holidays, whether to celebrate an individual, group or event, are inventions which Muslims are banned from,” said the committee, headed by Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdul Aziz Al-Sheikh.
...
“Our religion is very clear in this matter. We only celebrate two occasions every year at the end of Ramadan and during pilgrimage. Anyone who adopts another culture is very weak and misguided,” said another young man.


Wow.



[livejournal.com profile] benzado: The tone of the gay marriage debate rubs me the wrong way. People who want to limit the rights of marriage to heterosexual couples continuously appeal to will of the majority. They insist that it is up to the People to decide if some should be allowed and others forbidden to marry.

Continuously ignored is the right of the individual over the whim of the people. The folks promoting equal rights for homosexuals aren't even pointing out this fact. As much as this country has been about Democracy, it has also been about the Rights of the Individual. This country is not just about promoting what is popular, but protecting the unpopular as well.

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