The Eureka Springs City Council seems to have been afflicted with collective amnesia regarding the Domestic Partnership Registry. Despite deliberately setting aside time during a January 14 meeting to review its 2007 accomplishments, the council made nary a mention of last year's historic enactment of the only Domestic Partnership Registry in the state. Having approved the measure [...] Full story...
On the phone last night, about 6:30 p.m.
Yip: Hi dad, what are you doing? How you feeling today?
Dad: Oh, pretty good.
Yes, it's another inane, somewhat inappropriate, and often times sleep-inducing report of my happenings during the last Diversity Weekend.
Picture it:
I'm sitting here at my desk, squirming.
It occurs to me that I'm squirming because I need to use the restroom.
Last night, with nothing else in mind for din-din, I decided to make a beef stew (pronounced 'stoo') type of thing.
After a kitchen remodel, I had an old (ancient!) dishwasher to get rid of, along with some other crap (not 'good' crap, 'bad' crap) including a couple of broken patio tables, a patio heater, about 12 feet of duct work, and miscellaneous (bad) crap.
The only Domestic Partnership Registry in Arkansas--and one of the few in the Mid-South region of the country--may soon be history, if one right-wing state legislator has his way.
I've been gone for a few days, but, just like a bad check, I've returned.
I'm not sure if the past few days have been a dream or reality.
In spite of Doris Day singing Que Sera Sera in my ear, these burning questions (in no particular order of importance) have been keeping me up at night.
While driving to work yesterday I stopped at the day-old bread store to pick up a loaf. I have sammich goodies at the office to make lunch with, but needed some bread.
*Offstage Announcer*
Ladies and gentlemen, it was my great pleasure to interview Governor Sarah Palin (Wingnut-AK) during her visit to the United Nations today.
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