Adventures with Dr. Lady Cutie Troublemaker

Life is in flux BIG TIME these days. I want to keep in touch with all of my peeps. The Internet is this beautiful thing. I can move to a brand new city and still stay in easy, near-daily contact with the people I love. When I feel connected to the people in my life that matter, I am unstoppable!

Statements

By Abby at 10:11 pm on Sunday, June 26, 2005

Tom Cruise is weird. Very weird.

Hustle & Flow is good.

I am done writing. 

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The Nutshell

By Abby at 12:12 pm on Sunday, June 26, 2005

Ever feel like life is moving too fast for you to even stop and ponder it? That’s now for me. I’ve been working like a dog recently. Long hours, lots of reports. No rest for the busy. Then Friday night was amazing: the QAC meeting, followed by an amazing performance and a little socializing. Then yesterday, I met Aaron’s son for the first time, and we spent the day at the zoo and teaching the boy’s boy about Memphis barbecue. They ended up spending the night because it all took a long time (plus, Zach was really enjoying the Wallace and Gromit I was sharing with him). They got the bed. I got the couch. Man, my couch is pretty, but it’s just a terrible place to sleep. This morning was the downtown Blue Plate then the Peabody Ducks and a brief tour around downtown Memphis. Millions of pictures were taken. Many thoughts were had. I’m not sure I’ll ever finish writing about it all, and no way I’m leading them to the "Future Posts" graveyard over there on the right. The short version is that I have had a few great and exhausting days. I haven’t been to the grocery store or the gym in a week, and I am more behind on paperwork than any human should be! The take-away points I would have liked you to take away from reading the numerous entries I was planning to write but probably won’t are thus:

    What: Queer Action Coalition Rally at Love in Action Head Quarters
    When: 4:30-5:30pm Monday June 27th,2005
    What you can do: Attend the rally and/or publicize this event to your friends and family and get in touch with your local politician here.

    Queer Action Coalition invites all interested members of the public to show their support for the youth going through the Love In Action program Refuge. Refuge is a program that aims to change the sexual orientation of youth and adults through "Bible based reparative therapy". Come and show your support on Monday for open and honest dialog and for all people affected by this issue. This rally will be fun!! We also encourage all those that couldn’t make it to the previous rallies to come to this one. The more people the stronger the message.
    4780 Yale Road, Memphis, Tennessee, 1.5 miles north of I-40 on Austin Peay Hwy. Click here for directions.

  • Peterson Toscano’s Doin’ Time in the Homonomo Halfway House was amazing. I just went because it was relevant. I didn’t know it would be such a high-quality production. Peterson is a great communicator, a great storyteller, and he seems to have a great understand of the culture from which people come. He sees the intention behind people completely unlike him. He’s struggled, and so he has compassion. It’s a rare thing to see, and I thank him for sharing that with me and the rest of the audience. EJ wrote a proper review. I am hoping I will find some time to do the same later this week.

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  • The Memphis Zoo is MUCH more excellent than I was expecting (except the aquarium, which is lame). I had no idea there was so much there, and I can’t believe I live so close and hadn’t been.

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  • Nine year-olds tell a lot of long stories, and I’m not used to listening to them! Aaron’s a great dad.
  • There is a limit to the number of times I can watch those ducks do their THANG!
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Sadly, I did not get the BBQ. :(

By Abby at 9:37 am on Saturday, June 25, 2005

This is seriously bizarre. I always end up loading these things without reading the directions, then I have no idea what I’m supposed to do. I didn’t even know until the end that getting the BBQ was an option.

Other Internet junkies are clearly more productive than me! Zero Wing + All Your Base Are Belong to Us = All Your Base Rhapsody

 

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Join Me Tonight

By Abby at 2:06 pm on Friday, June 24, 2005

EJ posted about this and asked we spread the word. EJ, consider it spread. I will be there. Just ambling over myself, so if I know you and I see you, I may join you. You know, unless you’re on a hot date. The sekrit signal will be to point at the person you’re with and say, "I’m on a date!"

The following information came from the Memphis Digital Arts Co-op:

Friday June 24th 7:00pm

The MGLCC will host the QAC, and the community to speak about the recent protests, and talk about further events, as well as an adgenda for the future of educating the public, and taking action when action is called upon.

Friday June 24th 8pm, and Saturday June 25th 8pm

Peterson Toscano, a former Love in Action client, will be coming to Memphis to perform his one-person play, Doin’ Time in the Homo No Mo Halfway House. See for yourself what happens behind the doors of America’s zaniest ex-gay residential program! Through five characters Toscano takes you on a tour of the Homo No Mo Halfway House, a 12-Step Christian program that attempts to save men from the snares of homosexuality through bizarre rules, a masculine resuscitation regime and brain numbing reconditioning. Based on Toscano’s real life experience floundering in various Ex-gay ministries, he weaves together humor, program jargon and outrageous eyewitness accounts to form a piece that is hilarious, poignant and inspirational.

"The play is intelligently written, hysterical at times, poignant, and most of all, deeply spiritual because of its underlying themes of self-examination and self acceptance…Toscano’s acting skills as well as the format of the piece recall the one-woman shows of Lily Tomlin and Whoopi Goldberg whose character studies unearth the neurotic complications in all of us." –John W. Sykes, in newsweekly

Saturday June 25TH @ 4pm

Peterson also will be doing "Talking Trash in the Homo No Mo’ Halfway House –Language, Life and Lies in the Ex-Gay Movement", a more Lecture-stylized piece.

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Great Little Piece of Software

By Abby at 12:48 pm on Friday, June 24, 2005

I download a LOT of software, a lot of extensions for Firefox, add-ins, user scripts, etc. I am an Internet FIEND! (I’m saying this like you haven’t noticed.) Well, I rarely sing the praises of software, but I am VERY impressed with the Foxit PDF Reader. Adobe just slows your browser (I, of COURSE, use Firefox) to a crawl until the page loads. When you have the Foxit reader installed, the PDF files just pops up right away. No system slowage at all. I’m definitely recommending you download this one right away.

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