primroseburrows: (wtf?)
Dear Flist,

Can someone explain this?

"At Friday's immigration hearing, Evi Quaid alleged that a number of her husband's actor friends - among them Heath Ledger and David Carradine - had been killed in recent years.

"Randy has known eight close friends murdered in odd, strange manners," she said in what the Reuters news agency called a "rambling" presentation. "We feel that we're next."


This is crazy, right? Right?


Also, if he gets refugee status I'm thinking up something random to do so I (and an accomplice) can get refugee status, too. Unless he's telling the truth. In which case I predict that in the next few years it'll be way easier to play Canadian Actor Bingo.
primroseburrows: (ada)
I've been a fan of the Winter Olympics since I was a kid (not so much the summer ones, because I'm not all that interested in watching gymnastics or swimming or running, stuff like that).

I love the Luge and the bobsleds and the hockey (without fighting!) and especially, especially the figure skating--ironic because I've never been able to do much more than stand up and wobble my ankles while on skates. A complex skill--like, say, stopping, for instance--is totally beyond my level of expertise.

Annnyway, over the past few years I've been hearing all these bad things about the Olympics, like the way the homeless are displaced how the IOC is evil and the Olympics are more about sexism and homophobia and corporate greed than about peace and love and gold medals, and that environmentally and a bunch more other ways, the Olympics basically suck. And this year, the Olympic resisters are adding one more thing--they're saying that the venues where the games will be played are on land stolen from indigenous peoples.

It all sounds pretty incriminating, so I've decided to investigate. I'm still at square one, basically, but I wanted to share a talk I found that not only makes sense to me but also talks a lot about the history of activism in sport, which I'd really like to know more about--people like Muhammad Ali, Billie Jean King, and a whole bunch of others.

So here's the talk: The hidden history of activism in sport. The speaker is David Zirin, sports writer for The Nation.

I'd really like to know what you guys think about the whole argument, pro-or anti-Olympics. Feel free to give me links, ideas, arguments pro or con.

I'm planning to watch this year either way, but maybe by the time I get done investigating, I'll decide not to, or not to in four years (like I said, I don't really like the Summer Games that much, but that really has nothing to do with anything political). It looks bad, but I have to see for myself.
primroseburrows: (vw)
So I'm thinking of ordering some BPAL, but the sheer amount of selections is overwhelming. I have no idea where to look first. I've been to the website quite a few times, and usually have run brain-hurty from the virtual room because there are just so many choices. But wah, I really want to get me some BPAL, so um.

So, all you BPAL fans out there: What's the best way to figure out what I want? I'm all about the dark and spicy scents.when I do buy florals they're usually kind of heavy ones; I'm really not about the light, sweet, and airy at all (and I'm assuming there's not a lot of that with BPAL anyway?).
primroseburrows: (group w)
Hey, flist! Got a question for you. Does anyone know where I could find a list of LJ-based RPGs that are taking new members? I haven't RPed in a while and I miss it and would love to do it again. Now that I'm (reasonably) settled in my new place, I have time. I like multifandom ones, but I'd be open to anything.

And hey, why is there no C6D RPG? At least AFAIK there isn't. One of the characters I'd like to play doesn't fit into the category, but still, it would be cool if something like that happened.
primroseburrows: (DT: other worlds)
After hearing a discussion on the radio about table manners and cultural/national ways of eating, I got curious and decided to ask you guys about it. According to the program, there is more than one way people in Western countries use a knife while eating. I did not know this, which shows just how much I don't know about culture.

So anyway, a poll:



[Poll #1409363]
primroseburrows: (passchendaele: no unwounded soldiers)
Tecchies, I need your help!

A post over at [livejournal.com profile] thegreatwar features an embedded version of the Passchendaele trailer. I can't figure out how the poster did it.

Does anyone know how to do this? Or are there instructions somewhere on the website that I'm not seeing?

Now I'm off to move the final bit of my stuff from the old place in the reallyhotheat (which is also why I need an extension on my [livejournal.com profile] ds_northernnews story). Yay?
primroseburrows: (MWB: white)
Tecchie flist people:

Is there any way I can save this beautiful thing to my computer (shut UP!)? The site has disabled right-click, and all the tricks I've tried are to no avail.

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