Month: July 2004

  • Marriage Amendment Vote as Early as Wednesday

    MoveOn has a petition to help combat the Federal Marriage Amendment that would once again reinforce the notion of gays and lesbians in this ‘land of the free, home of the brave, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness’ land as second class citizens. Call your Senator. Call your Reps. This is bigotry cloaked in […]

  • Latest Malaprop

    Today’s Ron-mis-speak is I’ve been really healthy today. I took my vitamins and ministers. (rolls eyes)

  • My Sister's Wedding

    I don’t think I’ve blogged about my sister’s wedding yet. It is going to be the coolest, most low-stress wedding ever. A brief ceremony led by a Unitarian minister in their backyard and about 20 attendees. No formal wear. No reception – just a grand dinner afterwards. No rehearsal dinner – just a ‘meet and […]

  • It's Not That Bad

    Ever return to something you wrote years and years ago and just knew that it was going to be less than you’d remembered? I started my dive back into Antigone to update my adaptation of the Greek tragedy for a production this fall in Columbus. I just knew that the play would show it’s age. […]

  • Kitties!

    In case any new readers are reading this blog for the first time – know that the vitriol in the next post is not my usual flavor of bile. To counteract I’ve posted some pictures of kittycats!

  • Ken Lay Indicted

    I chalk up the Enron debacle as the second event that got me to start reading more political discussion and discourse (the first was 9-11 of course). I was trying to find the original post where I just went off about Enron and how I wish immense ill on Kenneth Lay. The whole situation just […]

  • White Rabbit

    I think I’ve mentioned this guy before. He has his watch in front of him and stares at it as he walks up and down the street. He’ll say things like It’s coming sooner than think! or It’s about that time! Passed him again today and I suddenly realize he is the White Rabbit from […]

  • Army Admits Staging Toppling Saddam's Schedule

    Remember all the stink about if the Army had staged the toppling of Saddam’s statue and forever and a day they swore it was a totally spontaneous act. Think again. An internal Army study of the war in Iraq has confirmed that the infamous toppling of the statue of Saddam Hussein in Firdos Square in […]

  • Philtre, I'm looking at you!

    Remember when I talked about a buddy that’d edited portions of The Matrix Reloaded with the cut scenes from the videogame, Enter the Matrix? That’s exactly what they’re doing in the upcoming Christmas-time 10-DVD box set of the Matrix trilogy. Philty!

  • Zope Bible – $20

    Know any Zope-atistas? That is, developers that work on the Zope platform? I got the big-ass Zope Bible – barely used with CD still intact. You can buy it over at Amazon. It’s the cheapest used price out there.