Hanger Clips

Thursday, February 24, 2005

Purgatorio

OK, so we're addicted. The TV series Lost is amazing. I'm so frustrated that we missed the first few episodes because we're completely hooked now. The big questions are "where are they?" and "what's going on?" Last night I think we figured it out. The key was a movie we saw several years ago called "A Pure Formality". It's a French flick with English subtitles, but well worth watching if you can rustle up a copy. You'll have to watch the movie if you want to figure out what I think the solution to Lost is.

Rip Van Winkle

I was listening to a fascinating radio discussion yesterday on KQED. It was an interview with a guy named Robert Macneil who just wrote a book called "Do You Speak American?" The book is basically the hard-cover version of the original TV documentary and web-site he made for PBS. I didn't see the TV series but the web-site there has a lot of interesting stuff on it, including a list of "Beastly Mispronunciations." Be sure to read his commentary on how not to say the word "nuclear".

Anyway, what really caught my ear, and what terrifies me on so many levels, was an off-hand comment about Dick Cheney using the f-word on the floor of the Senate. I almost ran the car off the road - he said what!??! The Vice-President of the United States of America? Using the f word in the Senate? Where am I? I feel like I fell asleep and woke up in another world or something - swearing in the Senate?! Every debate I've listened to from the Senate has always been overly polite and courteous, to the point of being annoying. Anyways, I looked it up, and sure enough it did happen last year, although, according to this web-site,

"According to Senate rules, profanity is not permitted in the chamber. But when the exchange occurred between Leahy and Cheney, the Senate was not in session so there was technically no foul."

So, I guess he got off on a technicality. But still, that's nuts. I know everyone has a bad day, and everybody says things now and then that they later regret. But I found myself wondering what would have happened if a senior Democrat had been the one to use the f word. I imagine the moral outrage from the Right would have been overwhelming. But because it was Republican it was just a small blip in the news. Bizarre.

Now, what else have I missed?

69 Days in a Black Hole

Has it really been that long? I pride myself on not letting work interfere with my life, and I like to think of myself as someone who never gets stressed out. But 69 days of not writing proves otherwise. So, OK, I finally admit it. I've been under some stress at work recently and it's taken a toll on the creative part of me that enjoys writing and thinking and communicating. Excuse me for a moment...

AAARRRGHH!!!!!!!!!!!!

Ahem.

Anyway, as I was saying, I know that work is negatively impacting my life because our giant mega super extra fabulous project at work just finished today, and hey presto all of a sudden I have the urge to write again. It was like someone flipped a switch in my brain. It's intensely aggravating to think that I could let work take such a firm grip on my life, but there you go. The proof is in the pudding. Not that I'm trying to equate my writing with pudding or anything. But, well, you get the idea.