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Tue, Apr. 13th, 2010 12:40 pm

crosspost?

This entry was originally posted at http://smonsterbite.dreamwidth.org/1045.html. Comment here or there.

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Mon, Mar. 8th, 2010 01:27 pm

I don't know how much I'll be posting, but I'm at the same name as here so feel free to add me to your circle or whatever it's called. I do plan to transition my old entries over there and will likely post at dw from now on, mirroring here.

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Tue, Feb. 16th, 2010 05:02 pm

Historic Green won the Brighter Planet $5000 grant for this month! What a perfect finishing touch to this Mardi Gras. Thank you all for your help in voting and encouraging others to vote. Special thanks to calligraffiti, onelittlesleep, and ethrosdemon for boosting the signal here on lj. (Umm, if I forgot you smack me upside the head via comments)

I'm bouncing in my chair I'm so happy.

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Mon, Feb. 15th, 2010 02:29 pm

If you ever loved me, or liked me, or laughed at something I said, or just know what it means to miss New Orleans (even if you've never been), then please vote for Historic Green to win $5000. We have a narrow lead and there are only three days left to vote. I promise we will use the money wisely to help the Lower Ninth Ward rebuild in a green fashion.

Historic Green's Spring Greening is an all-volunteer effort that supports the Holy Cross neighborhood goal to become carbon and climate neutral. We help put people back in their homes, and keep existing residents there by installing energy efficiency measures that reduce their heating bills. We build rain gardens to reduce street flooding and plant community gardens to improve diets (there is no grocery store, still, anywhere in the Lower Ninth Ward). We renovate a playground. We harvest and reuse valuable and historic building materials, which reduces the need for using virgin materials and preserving the historic character of the buildings. We help renovate a community center that seeks to provide a gathering place and a training space for the neighborhood. We bring new energy to a resilient neighborhood fighting to survive.

This will be my third year volunteering and it is a cause near and dear to my heart. Every dollar will leverage $10 of volunteer labor.

I AM SHAMELESS. VOTE.

I will even bribe you by promising to answer (privately if necessary) any one question you feel like asking me.


You get bonus points (and questions, if you like) for reposting here or FB or Dreamwidth and/or Tweeting.

You can read more about the origins of the group here: http://www.eco-structure.com/adaptive-reuse/past-present-and-future.aspx

You can donate or register to volunteer here: http://historicgreen.org/

Vote here: http://brighterplanet.com/project_fund_projects/99


THANK YOU!

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Fri, Feb. 12th, 2010 02:27 pm

xposted from FB and b.org.

If you ever loved me, or liked me, or smooched me at an f2f, or downloaded something I posted, or asked me environmental advice, or just know what it means to miss New Orleans, then please vote for Historic Green to win $5000. We have a narrow lead and there are only three days left to vote. I promise we will use the money wisely to help the Lower Ninth Ward rebuild and I will post pictures from my trip to New Orleans.

Historic Green is a 502(c)3 all-volunteer run organization which I have volunteered with for three years running. We are helping the Lower Ninth Ward rebuild in a green fashion, which is in line with their goal to become carbon and climate-neutral. Our efforts preserve historic buildings, improve homeowners' energy efficiency and reduce their bills, reduce street flooding, promote material reuse, bring people back to the neighborhood, and on and on. Learn more by asking me questions and/or visiting Historic Green's website.

I AM SHAMELESS. VOTE.

I will even bribe you by promising to answer (privately if necessary) any one question you feel like asking me. You get bonus points (and questions, if you like) for reposting and/or Tweeting.

You can see pictures volunteers and work from last year here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/holycrossneighborhood/sets/72157617989955504/

Vote here: http://brighterplanet.com/project_fund_projects/99

THANK YOU!

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Sun, Oct. 25th, 2009 01:20 am

Cheerleader for Satan (see Bring It On 4)

Yes, I'm wearing fangs. No, I didn't have to buy anything for this outfit.

How're y'all? Finally downloaded the iPhone app, maybe I'll post more now. No promises, though.


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Fri, Jul. 17th, 2009 01:14 pm

PEANUT! Peanut. I love him. It's ridiculous. I think I'm going to buy the sytycd cardio funk dvd just to get more of Travis Wall on my tv.

I'd like to take this opportunity to point out that the Facebook group "Travis Wall is straight" has FOUR MEMBERS. ::laughs forever:: Sure, a guy with a drag alter ego named Danielle Chorizo is straight. He's not even closeted, for eff's sakes.

His number was BRILLIANT and I hope it's not the last time he choreos for the show. ::sigh:: GAH. Well done, Jeanine and Jason. (Jason, you're still boring)

Did anyone else think that Wade's opening number was the problematic blender result of Cirque de Soleil, Rhythm Nation, and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon?

I'm a little disappointed that all the dancers simply redo their solos in a different costume on results night, but I can't say I blame them. I kind of wish they'd just go out there and improv their little hearts out, though.

I can't believe Ade was in the bottom two guys. WTF, America? You are stoooooopid. He rocks everything he does and his soloes are consistently kickass, what else could you possibly want? Doves to fly out of his ass? (spoiler alert for Wade's next choreo)

If you're looking for YouTube clips, sytycdism seems to be pretty consistent (except there's no audio for peanut's dance. woe).

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Thu, Jul. 2nd, 2009 01:01 pm

Another closure on Franklin St.

Good-bye, Varsity

I don't go to movies that often, and the Varsity was rarely my theater of choice, but I'll miss it. That's where I saw Winged Migration, and All the Real Girls (drunk, on Easter), and Hotel Rwanda, among others.

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Thu, Jul. 2nd, 2009 11:44 am

 
Behold... My Future
  I will marry Christian Bale.  
  After a wild honeymoon, We will settle down in Berkeley in our fabulous Apartment.  
  We will have 3 kid(s) together.  
  Our family will zoom around in a red Jeep.
  I will spend my days as a librarian, and live happily ever after.  
 
whats your future
 

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Fri, May. 29th, 2009 10:39 am

Time for SYTYCD!

I want a t-shirt that just says CHBEEB!! on it. Failing that, an icon.

Phillip Chbeeb on Romanian TV - he's gotten even better

Chbeeb helps partner (gf?) audition for SYTYCD 2009

Chbeeb teaches his fantastic arm waves

eta one more: phillip and arielle choreo to "fidelity"

I'm in love. ::sigh::

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Tue, Mar. 31st, 2009 11:04 am

I've been watching the clips on Tim's FB page, and listening to my Angel soundtrack, and when I get a chance later on, I'll be watching sisabet's superlative vid Two Words.

It seems appropriate.

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Fri, Nov. 21st, 2008 09:54 am

As many of you know, I served in the Peace Corps in Eastern Europe. Whoever came up with the ad campaign "the toughest job you'll ever love" knew what they were talking about. It was an emotional roller coaster for me, and I'm still reckoning with some of the self-knowledge that came about during that time.

All that said, I believe that it's an invaluable experience for Americans *and* those in the countries being served. I was the only American in a town of 14,000, the only American many of those people would ever meet. I truly believe that Peace Corps, with all of its faults, is a powerful tool for diplomacy both at home and abroad.

Please feel free to ask me questions about my experience.

I heard once that the entire Peace Corps budget costs the same as ONE HALF of a Stealth bomber. That pays for over 7000 volunteers and their support staff. If you believe, as I do, that more money put towards the Peace Corps will only help the US, then I invite you to sign the following petition to be delivered to President-elect Obama.

More Peace Corps

Pass it on if you are so inspired.

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Fri, Nov. 14th, 2008 01:49 pm

To random etsy seller: Dude, if something is "Provence style" it wouldn't be "reminiscent of something you would see in Tuscany." Two. Different. Regions. in. Two. Different. COUNTRIES.

I'm getting myself something for having gone a month without smoking, wanna help me decide? (NB: I made this Etsy list a week ago, so some items may now be sold.)

I love stoopidgerl's stuff:
Round sprinkle ring
Star sprinkle ring
Rainbow geek necklace
Sweet lips
Sweetheart
Big fat kiss
Get yer freak on
Star sprinkle necklace

Or, to go in more of a belly dance direction, there's:
Red, copper, skull necklace
Long and dangly
Recycled bits


Or I could feed my owl fetish:
On a branch
Made of clay
Trapped in a clock
For my wall
For my tush (possible nsfw due to cheekiness)


Or I could get a mini top hat:
Rust glitter
Look, she has a mini-witch hat!!!

Or...
Dia de los Muertos tee

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Wed, Nov. 5th, 2008 12:07 pm

I think this is one of those days where I have to just hunker down and get through. Oh, hormones, why must thou sucketh so effing much? I mean, to be strong enough to cancel out the joy and glee I was feeling last night, that's pretty hardcore.

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Tue, Nov. 4th, 2008 08:06 am

I left my house at 7 am, dressed for work and carrying my usual backpack. The rain pattered on my red umbrella as I avoided puddles strewn with scarlet and gold leaves. Two blocks to the polling place, a historically black church, and I walked right in as voter #23. Filled in my ballot, checked it twice in paranoia, put it in the machine (oh god, I hope I filled it in right) and collected my sticker. Thanked the poll workers, returned my voter guide for reuse, and walked on to the bus stop, stopping to treat myself to coffee and a chocolate croissant at the not-quite-open, last independent coffee shop on Franklin St. (not counting the Coffee Shop, which is actually a restaurant).

At work by 7:45, with a lovely voter afterglow and hope in my veins.

Pray, meditate, do some hedge magic, think good thoughts.

A Change is Gonna Come - Leela James (YSI link)

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Fri, Oct. 31st, 2008 03:10 pm

Here's a different video for the holiday - the "Ramalama" routine from s2 SYTYCD, still one of my favorites.


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Fri, Oct. 31st, 2008 10:44 am

you won't believe this one

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Wed, Oct. 29th, 2008 02:46 pm

Just a reminder to register now for the cosmic goodness of workshops in Durham and Carrboro with Lisa Zahiya and SamiTe of Asheville, NC! If we don't have a certain number of registrations by November 10th, we will have to cancel.

Samite on YouTube
Lisa Zahiya on YouTube

Click here to learn more and register.

Please feel free to contact us with any questions by email at devotedcollective (at) gmail (dot) com.

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Tue, Oct. 21st, 2008 10:00 am

So I'm going to GreenBuild in Boston (Nov 18-21st or so), and every damn thing is full. Looking for a not-too-expensive boutique hotel or short-term apartment rental convenient to the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center (BCEC). Public transit is cool.

Anyone got any ideas?

eta: found a place (short term apt rental) near the intersection of mercer and 8th - anyone know anything about that area?

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Mon, Oct. 20th, 2008 10:04 am

Join The Devoted Dance Collective for a weekend of cosmic workshops
in Durham and Carrboro with Lisa Zahiya and SamiTe of Asheville, NC!

Click here to learn more and register.

Please feel free to contact us with any questions
by email at devotedcollective (at) gmail (dot) com.

December 13th and 14th, 2008

SATURDAY DECEMBER 13
The Saturday workshops and show will be held at Triangle Dance Studio 2603 S. Miami Blvd., Durham (near RTP), NC 27703. Directions are available at http://www.triangledancestudio.com/directions.htm.

10am – NOON ---Hip Hop Fusion with Lisa Zahiya! $35 pre-registered or $40 at the door

NOON - 1pm –--LUNCH BREAK

1pm - 3pm --—Direction, Dimension & Dynamics with SamiTe' $35 pre-registered or $40 at the door

7pm - ??? ---BELLYDANCE TO THE CENTER OF THE UNIVERSE! Outer space-themed bellydance show featuring both of our lovely workshop instructors as well as many talented local dancers. Tickets $10 each.


SUNDAY DECEMBER 14
The Sunday workshops will be held at Balanced Movement Studio, 304 W. Weaver Street, Carrboro, NC 27510. Directions are available at http://www.balanced-movement.com/location/location.html.

MASTER CLASSES WITH SAMITE’ & LISA ZAHIYA
**NOTE- you must register for both classes, they cannot be split up. Take advantage of the more personal instruction of these two amazing teachers! Space is limited. $45 pre-registration ONLY for both classes

9am - 10:30am ---SamiTe' Stylings
10:30am - 10:45am ---Water Break

10:45am - 12:15pm ---Advanced Drum Solo Techniques & Choreography with Lisa Zahiya

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