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Submitted by enpen on Thu, 01/31/2008 - 10:44pm.
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Submitted by enpen on Thu, 01/31/2008 - 8:59pm.
Submitted by JT on Thu, 01/31/2008 - 7:58pm.
I feel I owe some of you an explanation as to why I came back to Olyblog and did so incognito. There are many of you that I haven’t met, but consider friends of sorts. I also have met a few of you, and respect many more of you. Most of you know whom I’m talking about, as I have PM’d you, or had other conversations/contact with you. So it is to you that I apologize for what may appear to be deceptive behavior on my part. That certainly wasn’t my intent.
My leaving Olyblog had its genesis with the chief of police leading me to believe he wasn’t thrilled with my choice of screen names on the blog. Although he didn’t ask or direct me to change it, I figured it was the right thing to do. Since I was kind of burnt out with the blogging thing, I decided it was a good time to just quit. I asked Rick to delete my account, as I was concerned I might go months without looking at the blog, and not know if someone hacked my account. Rick agreed, and I became an occasional lurker.
Submitted by Merwyn Haskett on Thu, 01/31/2008 - 3:46pm.
This thread is 100% open for all topics, including those whose mere mention causes me to experience deep emotional trauma and which makes me fear for my life.
» I wanted to respond to JustP in the Port Lawsuit thread but didn't want to hijack it. The current college-aged generation, and in fact the generations of the past few years, have an annoying sense of entitlement. They feel that they deserve to have something merely because they want it. They want to lord their ideals over everyone else yet have plenty of excuses for when they wish to violate their own supposed values. That's why they sue teachers who've given them failing grades, sue employers for firing them, sue tobacco companies after they smoke themselves into cancer or emphysema...soon enough they'll sue Olyblog for contributing to Macular Degeneration (and even alienation of affection) They want to break the law, they'll do it. And then they'll complain when it's time to face the consequences. And in the spirit of wanting something for nothing they come up with 2.6 Million apiece.
Submitted by Rob Richards on Thu, 01/31/2008 - 3:38pm.
Parks, Terrie Lee, 47, Olympia, died Sunday, Jan. 27, 2008, at home.
I met Terrie four years ago when I began my time at Bread and Roses, and have been friends with her to this day. Every time we would see each other on the street we would give each other a big hug and talk for a while. Terrie always wore way too much perfume. If you’ve ever known someone who does, you know that the person “stays with you” for the rest of the days after you hug them. It was worth it though just to see the joy she got from that intimate human contact, something her life, for the most part, had been devoid of. The journey that Terrie and I went on was one that I’ll never forget. She touched my life so profoundly that I’ll never do justice to it with words. I’ll try my best.
Submitted by Guglielmo on Thu, 01/31/2008 - 2:12pm.
Reported by the Daily Olympian. Anyone seen the press release mentioned? Oh, and I hope this is not seen as an invitation for us to "draw battle lines" and harangue each other. It's just news. I'm interested in the details of the suit.
Submitted by enpen on Thu, 01/31/2008 - 1:42pm.
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Submitted by Rob Richards on Thu, 01/31/2008 - 10:10am.
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Submitted by a.future.with.n... on Wed, 01/30/2008 - 11:46pm.
So, I've had a viral flu thing-y since about Monday. It sucks. To pass the time in bed I've been watching tons of Star Trek The Next Generation. I forgot how much I love it. TNG has such a rosey outlook. It says to us "in the future, peace will come as the result of calm, reason and science." It's reassuring. I remember an essay I read or talk I heard somewhere about different periods of time and their concepts of the future. It's hard not to compare the Star Trek version of the future to the I Am Legend, 28 Days Later apocalyptic dystopian versions. I guess what I'm getting at is this, I miss the days when science fiction was about building a beautiful future, not surviving a terrifying cataclysm. Any good places to look for good fiction? Can anyone relate to this?
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