In loving, living memory, John Melançon 1928 – 2007
For the record, you name it, I was against that war to begin with. And as Dad said more than once, while most of the country waves the flag and cheers another war and demands that everyone "suppport our troops," it will be people like us who actually do anything for them when they return.
It's much easier to be generous when you have money.
Old note.
Bikeriding through some of the poorest sections of St. Louis, starting just a block from the mansions where Ian lives, I thought for the first time ever— if some people here were to try to beat me up just because I'm white and not evidently poor, I wouldn't blame them.
I would be fighting back viciously, but I would understand where they were coming from.
This is the economic and social insanity of having little opportunity to do anything productive and unmet needs at the same time.
The server failed just before my grandfather and I were to take my friends Manda and Rich to Provincetown by boat for the 2008 Carnival's Gay Pride parade (or LGBTQQIAF pride I think gets all the current acronyms). I started trying to take triage measures using wireless on the pier but we drove home for more reliable wireless.
I felt so bad my crisis was messing up their one day, that they'd both only barely gotten off from work in the first place.
i offered to do the lines for the boat and have them leave me at the pier, but Grandpa didn't want to go without me as a deck hand
Watching old James Bond movies I hold my breath along with the action underwater to see if I can do it, and usually can. Ha! It's not the same at all. I don't think I was under the boat for more than 30 seconds, 45 tops. Not that I was counting or even thinking about counting.
Swimming under the boat, the mental and physical effort of working on an insane knot, and knowing you have to get out from under the boat without being caught in the line or the propeller itself— well, it's a whole lot more than holding your breath.
i've been partying harder than working -- it's an interesting change, but same effects of sleep deprivation
... what I like to call "enhanced ADD"
AKA the cleaning out Ian's refrigerator before his trip to Massachusetts and Pennsylvania banquet at Ian's place in Saint Louis, this was around Friday of the week after Unity, so one of the first days of August I believe.
I cooked:
Kate's carrots, chopped more or less in short strips or quartered, slanted rounds. Three and a half carrots I think.
A big white onion and a few small regular (yellow?) onions
The gigantic zucchini from Ian's neighbors' garden (which was the point)
Garlic, chopped.
Fresh ginger, chopped.
Fresh cilantro. I think.
"NEWS DOES NOT WANT TO BE FREE": Ted Rall, in his syndicated column that he posts free on his web site, quotes Chris Hedges: "Nearly all reporting--I would guess at least 80 percent--is done by newspapers and the wire services."
Rall goes on to write:
The massacres allowed them to take apart the systems of social assistance negotiated with the unions.
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