herdivineshadow: @krazycat you mean something more than just plain old microsoft reader right? With it’s hilaaarious rendering of names?
Originally from Twitter / herdivineshadow on June 9, 2008, 2:28pm
herdivineshadow: @krazycat you mean something more than just plain old microsoft reader right? With it’s hilaaarious rendering of names?
Originally from Twitter / herdivineshadow on June 9, 2008, 2:28pm
herdivineshadow: it’s either a 60watt bulb or sitting in the dark. although they could well be almost the same thing. lamesauce.
Originally from Twitter / herdivineshadow on June 6, 2008, 2:14pm
The only bad thing about gaining another icon space is finding something to put in it.
Originally from her divine shadow on June 6, 2008, 12:56pm
Happy Birthday thefrogprincess!!
I did have something else. But then I got distracted and can’t remember what it is. Although I do remember the name of the town I was trying to tell my cousin the name of on Sunday. Of course, now she’s on a plane to Malaysia.
Always the way, isn’t it?
Originally from her divine shadow on June 4, 2008, 1:50pm
Barack Obama has declared himself “the Democratic nominee for president of the United States”.
He was speaking to a cheering crowd on the last day of the primary season, after receiving the support of enough delegates to clinch the nomination.
I…don’t entirely understand the US system of voting – all I know for sure is that it seems to take a heck of a long time for them to just pick a candidate to run in the election. I don’t think I could get excited about something that too so long to get done with – even if I was a US citizen!
As someone who lives in a totally different country (although it could be argued that at times, the UK is the 51st state), I…care even less now, even if whoever is eventually (like, in a billion years time) elected as the next president will have a fairly large impact on world affairs. Perhaps it’s election fatigue.
And how much does the nominated candidate actually represent the views of the population? It feels like individuals vote for some guy who votes for someone else who votes for someone else who votes for someone else who will pick who THEY want to be presidential candidate for them. Is that really how it works? Can anyone shed any light on how it works?
And then there’s the question of who’s going to be the vice-presidential candidate?
I guess it’s just a case of wait and see.
Originally by Rachel from More Tomorrow on June 4, 2008, 5:56am
First of all, my sources tell me that it is ahli‘s birthday today. Happy Birthday
ahli!!
Also, family is here. I think today we’re going to see Indiana Jones, tomorrow is the Sound of Music and then on Tuesday I have the day off and it’ll be time to hit the museums because my mum doesn’t really do the museum thing and I <3 them.
Mmm museums.
Originally from her divine shadow on June 1, 2008, 8:02am