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Marinelli’s miscellany #1

That’s right folks, I’m caving in to the trend of blog roundups. Because what’s been happening so far is that I fall hard in love with particular blogs, immerse myself in them, respond to them at length and in detail and then go off-radar again because no sane human being (not that anyone’s accusing me of being sane) can take in that much information, much less respond to it in a sensible and productive manner.

So this is me trying to cover in less detail more of the awesomeness recently encountered in the ’sphere:

  • Lauren at Faux Real Tho! states that “If Courtney Love becomes the next judge for American Idol,” she “will watch every single episode. On principle.” On principle, I have thus far refused to ever watch American Idol, but too, if Courtney Love gets involved with this damned thing, then I will finally force myself to watch it, because (I don’t care what anybody says) Courtney Love is fucking awesome.
  • There is a remarkably apolitical post thread (outside of some tangential discussion around sustainable fishing practices) at Twisty’s, which I successfully (albeit not intentionally) derailed into a tangent concerning embarrassing childhood pronunciations of terms encountered previously only in the pages of books. I am a nerd. (For fun, I will add one more example here: Intrigue. IN-TRIG-YOU. Intrigue. It was a common word in all the Nancy Drew books.)
  • Chris Clarke at Creek Running North has several deeply touching posts about the life of his dog Zeke, who not long for this world. I cried my eyes out. (See especially these two, or just peruse the whole Zeke category.) As it happens, I’m at the very beginning of my first life-journey with a dog; I can’t imagine what the whole, rich adventure will be like, but for these graceful and moving glimpse Chris offers.
  • At Observe But Do Not Interfere, deaf issues Virginia blogger Ridor made my jaw drop with his post about a recent flight to Denver, near the commencement of which a flight attendant asked him if he would be needing use of a wheelchair. Because, you know, he’s deaf. This is at least as brilliant as the time I was at MCV Hospital for temporary hearing loss (oddly enough, due to loss of cabin pressure during a flight), where, during my check-in, I told the nurse they would need to come and get me when it was my turn - rather than just calling my name - because I wouldn’t be able to hear! An hour or so later, after noticing that several other patients who’d arrived after me had been seen, I inquired about my status and was told, “Well, we called your name, but you didn’t say anything.” After this happened two more times and I had been in the ER waiting room for more than 6 hours, a brilliant employee offered that she could arrange for an ASL interpreter. Because, you know, since I had temporary hearing loss, obviously I had instant knowledge of ASL! I mean, damn.
  • Via Terrance at The Republic of T, comes news that the Bishop Desmond Tutu is condemning homophobia in the strongest terms: “To penalize someone because of their sexual orientation is like what used to happen to us; to be penalized for something which we could do nothing (about) — our ethnicity, our race… I would find it quite unacceptable to condemn, persecute a minority that has already been persecuted.” Whoa. Maybe when it’s a Nobel Peace Prize winner of the Bishop’s unassailable stature, folks all over the world will listen?
  • Then again, in his last post before taking a hiatus, Dave at Quaker Agitator brings us news of homophobia (with bonus Anti-Semitism!) in his New Jersey neighborhood. Needless to say, I appreciate his sadness, and his need to get back to Meeting for Worship (which I missed too, this week in Richmond - though that was due to still recovering from my surgery. But I’ve said quite enough about that.)
  • Meanwhile, the ever-awesome Jane at Hillbilly, Please publicly damns me for hipping her to Wordie (’Like Flickr, but without the photos’), then lists hundreds more words on her page in a period of 24 hours than I’ve posted all this week. (So I damned her right back.)
  • Speaking of my favorite Hillbillies (and their allies), Eric Drummond Smith at Hillbilly Savants calls bullshit on some classist foolishness found at HuffPo. (Come on, HuffPo. I want to keep liking you!)
  • Anji at Shut Up, Sit Down has a long, thoughtful post about the complications of bisexual and queer identities. (Personally, I’m still going with ‘undeclared,’ though not to the exclusion either of ‘queer’ or ‘woman-identified,’ which in my life is strangely congruent with my monogamous, deeply loyal marriage to an individual with the dreaded ‘broken X’ chromosome. More on that some other time.)
  • Finally, I read about the passing of Molly Ivins first at Feministe, and have since read many wonderful tributes all around, to which I have not much to add at this time, beyond my comment at the aforementioned post.

In other news, I’m still fixing the !@#$% blogroll. Really. I’m slow as constitutional law reform, see? But I’m working on it, I swear, and if you were linked here before you most likely will be again, once I get some asinine structural bugaboos dealt with. Your patience is warmly appreciated.

*Note: As I am posting this, it appears that some blogspot-hosted pages are currently down. They should be back again soon - I hope!

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