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  • Therry and St. Jerome says:
    August 25, 2010 at 10:06 am

    Flying squirrels seem to have an affinity for our house. We’ve had two residents, and getting rid of the little devils is tricky! We chased one around the house with a paper bag until it took off from the rafters, flew across the room and out the back door, bouncing briefly off a standard Unaltered black poodle belonging to my sister’s first husband.

  • Kate L says:
    August 25, 2010 at 10:06 am

    (ready2agitate #201) Thanks, I was wanting to see that interview, and MSNBC is still blocked on my home television machine. I did read the story about LGBT life at West Point that was on the front page of the New York Times this morning.

    And… I came out last night. At a Smallville city commission hearing about adding LGBT to the local human rights ordinance (I keep wanting to spell it “ordnance”!). Right out loud in front of the commissioners and the audience. And on the live local cable access coverage of the hearing. And right in front of a reporter for Smallville’s only newspaper (who asked me after the meeting for the correct spelling of my name). But I’m sure no one noticed little old me. Oh, yeah. I’m family!

    Btw, I spoke in favor of the ordinance. Speakers before and after me condemned the proposed change, saying that it was their religious liberty to discriminate against LGBT folk, and that adding LGBT to the ordinance was just a small part of a much larger LGBT “agenda”.

  • Therry and St. Jerome says:
    August 25, 2010 at 10:07 am

    Oh, and this just in, the very elderly St. Jerome has stopped grooming himself, and yesterday, I took him to the groomer’s to be dematted. KIndly admire suave looking ginger tom, purring with pleasure.

  • Therry and St. Jerome says:
    August 25, 2010 at 10:15 am

    Sorry to plunge back in, but my favorite comic strip other than DTWOF just ran a Bechdel test stip!

  • Maggie Jochild says:
    August 25, 2010 at 2:48 pm

    Kate L, all I can say is — Janeway would be proud of you!

  • Maggie Jochild says:
    August 25, 2010 at 2:53 pm

    Hey, y’all, AB’s got a great new post up.

  • ksbel6 says:
    August 25, 2010 at 9:45 pm

    @202: Yes, we have PD we call it. The state requires every teacher to get 15 hours per year, and a new teacher must have 30 (so they have a special few days of “new teacher training” at whatever district they teach in). PD can be excellent…like at our district a few years ago we did “study groups” where folks with like interest grouped together to learn whatever new item they wanted to learn (my group was technology based, so we did lots of stuff with computers, calculators, LCD projectors, etc.) When PD goes bad (IMHO) is when it becomes generalized. Trying to bring in one speaker to please an entire school population of teachers is a bad idea. If the primary grade teachers are happy, then most likely the high school teachers are not. I find most of it to be a waste of tax payer dollars, and anytime someone talks about them cutting it out of the state budget, I say, terrific. We shouldn’t be spending money on that stuff anyway.

  • ready2agitate says:
    August 26, 2010 at 2:02 pm

    HoH #204 – No, I thought you were seriously informing me of why the link didn’t work properly (to which I said, in my head, “um, sure, whatever”)

    Kate L. #206 – You go! (and way to go!). Hope the young cadet added inspiration to your week (and am happy to post Maddow interviews you can’t access anytime I can – just ask!)

    Admiringly, your local agitator

  • Ian says:
    August 26, 2010 at 6:41 pm

    @Kate L(206): Fantastic stuff! You’re so brave to come out at a meeting like that and I hope it had all the right, powerful impact that an action of that nature should have. So proud of you! I wish I was that brave!

  • bean says:
    August 26, 2010 at 10:25 pm

    @Kat 202: Just keep repeating this and they’ll swear you were paying attention: “The millenials, you know, they’re SO tech savvy!! You know, they’ve had computers their whole lives! Their brains are different!”

    This will make you sound generally in the know, but is especially useful in explaining the utter uselessness of librarians and/or information literacy instruction.

    –jaded and unemployed

  • Suzanonymous says:
    September 6, 2010 at 6:55 pm

    Thank you, judybusy and khatgrrl for the good wishes. I’ve been busy at the job and yes there is a chance of it going permanent (or so they told me in the interview). One month in and I’m feeling positive, but you never know — budgets economy faltering and all of that.