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November 7, 2008

Back to Black

And now we return to our regularly scheduled programming . . .

Luna at Stars for Eyes posted her results from this quiz a few days before the election. Interesting how it said that she needed a little blue in her life. Apparently, I need some more black:





You Need Some Black in Your Life



Black will make you feel powerful, in control, and not bound to what other people think of you. And with a little black, you will project a aura of mystery, rebellion, and dominance.

If you want people to respect you, you've got to get a little black in your life!

For extra punch: Combine black with orange or red

The downside of black: People won't be able to "read" you - and may perceive you as more aggressive than you actually are.

The consequences of more black in your life:

You'll become a figure of intrigue and speculation
You'll be better prepared for life's unknown path
You'll rest better and free yourself of expectations





I'm always intrigued by how accurate these web thingies can be sometimes, but if anyone has any doubt that there's magick in technology, then you should read The Urban Primitive: Paganism in the Concrete Jungle by Raven Kaldera and Tannin Schwartzstein or Postmodern Magic: The Art of Magic in the Information Age by Patrick Dunn.

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November 5, 2008

President Obama

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Thank you, America.

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November 4, 2008

Live Blogging On Line

I knew I should have stopped for coffee.

As I was walking down my street toward our neighborhood polling place and people were literally streamilng down the street like they were on their way to a sporting event. Except they were on their way to vote. And the line is wrapping around the block. People have brought their dogs - perhaps in solidarity with the greyhounds whose fate is being decided by Question 3 here in Massachusetts.

Funny comment #1: "Do you think they make caffeinated food for dogs?"

I don't know, but I could use some caffeine right about now!

UPDATE: Voting is fun. It's like a party here. Everyone is happy, the sun is shining, and some kids from the housing project we are wrapping around are hanging out the window and shouting, "Vote for Obama!" Our youth are witnessing democracy in action!

Funny comment #2: "Let's get a little ward on ward rivalry going on."

The two guys on line in front of me are very funny. Now they're talking about hot air balloons. I'm sure there is a politician joke in there somewhere.

More cute doggies!

UPDATE: Note to self - next election bring voting buddy who can fetch coffee.

Dog fight! (not really, just an energetic happy dog probably barking at Norman, our friendly neighborhood mastiff)

Kids coming to school now (I'm voting in the Cathedral High School gym) and they're all shouting "Obama!"

Baby behind me is getting fussy - maybe he wants to vote. Maybe he needs coffee too.

UPDATE: Still on line. Movement has slowed and I've been here for nearly and hour and a half. It's a bit quieter - I think we're getting tired of standing on line.

It's cool to see the spectrum of cultures represented in my neighborhood by seeing who has come out to vote. I just wish one of them would bring me coffee!

UPDATE: I'm finally in the door! My toes and fingers are frozen. I think they ran out of ballots for our precinct; a policeman just came in with a box labeled with my ward and precinct numbers.

More cute dogs!

I'm going to be late for work, definitely. But the voting booth is now in sight. I think I'll vote yes on legalizing marijuana - I'm gonna need some later!

FINAL UPDATE: I voted! Ok, America, the rest is up to you.

I didn't get an Obama sticker. Maybe I'll make some to hand out later.

I did get coffee!

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