ssh…
i’m thinking.
it’s been quiet here lately. Some of it has been self-induced (headphones on at work to make me less accessible, hiding in the darkroom all day saturday and most of sunday) and some not (email not coming through until days after it was sent - considering this is how i am notified of comments, kind of a pain).
Thank you for your comments about Harley. I feel so sorry for his family. Anyone who has ever had to put a pet down knows how rough of a decision it is. These are our friends and yet we are more responsible for them than any other friend we have. To not be able to take care of them, or to not be able to heal them, is so painful.
In further news, i think that this is absolute tihsllub and loved Eric’s take on it over at There’s a pattern here to see - the comments are definitely read-worthy as well.
July 25th, 2006 at 09:35
… took me a minute to decipher your self-inflicted censorship…
I can understand the desire of some high-ups to keep programs kid-friendly, but I think it’s going too far. Parents should be in charge of controlling what their kids are watching, not Big Brother. I can understand keeping casual cursing out of certain TV formats, but bleeping and masking the mouths of veterans in a documentary? That seems too severe to me.