Canada Votes

Or, possibly, “The Least Apathetic Amongst Us Vote.”

I am hoping against hope that we are able to shove that creepy Stepford Husband (oh, look, even the initials match) out of 24 Sussex Drive.

I can’t quite picture a PM Layton, but on the other hand, PM Ignatieff looks about as likely as PM Dion. I’m not sure why exactly people seem to be falling for the ridiculous, American-style Conservative attack ads on Ignatieff, but he isn’t a very compelling character, somehow. So maybe that’s all the Liberals need, someone with more TVQ or whatever. Which saddens me, because a party IS about more than simply the one guy, and the Liberals have a great history behind them, while the Conservatives…well, don’t get me started. The Canada I chose to return to isn’t Mulroney’s or Harper’s Canada, it’s Trudeau and Chrétien’s Canada, you know? I have a bottomless bucket of scorn for the Conservative Party.

Anyway. I have a couple of links, that I’ve also tweeted. There’s a guy called Eric Grenier who does a Nate Silver-type blog called threehundredeight.com where  you can check out all the latest polls, and maybe motivate yourself to vote, if you’re a bit complacent. The excellent Dave Weigel, currently at Slate, linked to that earlier today.

From there I clicked on an ad to an interesting site called Catch22Campaign.ca, which identifies some at-risk ridings for the Conservatives, and suggests who is most able to unseat them (and thus, who you might want to vote for, if your preferred candidate isn’t likely to pull it out).

Our system here is so extremely frustrating to me.  In 2008, the Bloc Quebecois had around 1.3 million votes, and achieved 51? 52 seats in Parliament. The Green Party, led by an extremely able and eloquent woman, attained about 60% of the votes that the Bloc did, more than 900,000, and yet has not a single seat. So there are 900,000-odd Canadians whose voices were ignored because they don’t all happen to live in one province, basically. Does that make sense to you? it doesn’t make sense to me at all. I really hope some riding somewhere is able to get a Green into Parliament, I think it’s a voice that needs to be heard, especially after all this Conservative Kyoto-shunning tar sands propagating bullshit we’ve had to suffer for the last while.

Anyway. On Monday, get your ass down to your voting place and be heard, whoever you choose to vote for. And if you’re not sure who you really want? the CBC has a pretty good directory of the people and platforms, and you really owe it to yourself (and the rest of us, frankly), to figure it out. Your tax dollars are funding it, so go crazy!

Also, I mean I’m a massive cynic about a lot of things, but I take the right to vote pretty seriously. I love voting. I can’t even convey exactly how chuffed I was the first time I did, back in the Plateau in Montréal. It’s the punk-rockest thing you can possibly do, voting.

\o/

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Seattle

Minxilla

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Earthquake Relief Book!

I’m talking about the Quakebook project, of course.

Here is the blog.

Clicky link over there, too ===>

They just had another massive aftershock this morning. Ugh.

If you need any enticement aside from the warm feeling you get for doing some good, William Gibson has contributed a story. You can find out more on the twitters with the #quakebook hashtag.

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Tsunami Relief Concert!

April 17 at The Yale. A friend is part of The Unlevels, but there are FOUR! count ‘em! bands playing, and it’s for a good cause (you’ll be able to chip more in to the pot there if you like).

What else do you have to do on a Sunday afternoon?

Tsunami Relief Concert

Sunday, April 17, 2011

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petfinder

Yes, the spam continues! Pretty much everyone who reads this actually knows me, and knows that I prefer to let my fingers do the walking when it comes to most kinds of shopping, and knows, too, that I have three black dogs of the canine and feline variety, and love them to distraction.

So if you didn’t actually know it, it shouldn’t surprise you to learn that I found Ilya Kovalchuk and Choobie on the internet. Hell, I found my husband on the internet, why wouldn’t I find my pets there? it’s a great way to find who’s out there in your neighbourhood, or even out of it (I went to the wilds of PoCo or somewhere to bring Ilya Kovalchuk home, but it was obviously totally worth it!), and to learn a little bit about them, without the kind of overwhelming sensory overload of browsing shelters.

Give them a shot! www.petfinder.com or there’s a little linky badgy thing over there on the right.

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Avatars

The wordpress avatars have always annoyed me…now, theoretically, you can comment adding your twitter handle and it will use your twitter avatar? I’d be grateful if someone could test it out for me.

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Valentine

Valentine rose

I took this pic as part of Amanda’s Twelve project.

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Been a while.

Sorry about that!

I managed the NaNo by the way; I got my words in, at least, although the story is still hanging and there are major cleanups that need to take place before anyone else can read it. It’s a kind of dull but potentially nice kind of story, I guess. I had intended to work on it over the Christmas break, but that didn’t happen.

Christmas, we ended up staying at home and my Units came down for a few days’ visit. We had a tiny tree in a pot that needs to leave my living room very soon, and some good presents :) and Mr Wolf helped me make a very nice supper :)

The first weekend after the holidays, I went to Phoenix to meet up with friends, and had a fun and different weekend away from the grey and the rain, yay! it was also the weekend that a Congresswoman was shot in Tucson, which was a teeny bit closer to my location than I might have preferred. I learned even more things about Arizona that I’m not crazy about than I knew before (the whole legal concealed carry had somehow escaped me, before, for one). But I managed to escape with my self intact. Americans’ ability to occasionally cut off their noses to spite their faces, politically, will never make sense to me. Is there really anyone who honestly thinks that the Founding Fathers wanted their words interpreted the way that modern people do, for political gain? or that Thomas Jefferson or Madison or Adams wouldn’t ask for a goddam do-over to edit a few things for clarity if they could see the world as it is today? or that the availability of the kinds of weapons that are currently available doesn’t more often result in terrible consequences for innocent people rather than joyful exercise of rights and freedoms of responsible citizenry?

Not that there’s any way to make all the guns disappear. Not that anyone, including the current administration, is TRYING to make the guns disappear, you terrified fucking rabbits. No, I don’t have a solution. I kind of like the thought of a continuous goddam metal detector along the 49th parallel, though, keep that shit out of my country. Because it’s a little harder, takes a little longer, to legally build a human-killing arsenal, here. And I like it like that.

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Spelling.

Scene: Helicopter pad, 6 big burly guys in black uniforms, faces blacked out, carrying dictionaries and magnifying glasses, receive their pre-op pep talk from their C.O.:

C.O.: Men, it’s like this: Someone took an I from definitely, and replaced it with an A [groans are heard]…and then inserted the I into regularly, for reasons unknown.

INSERTION TEAM: (mutters)

C.O.: Somewhere, out there, is a word missing an A. I’m counting on you to track it down for me.

INSERTION TEAM (all together): SIR, YES, SIR!

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14 days in…

to NaNoWriMo and I have amassed just a little more than 15 days’ worth of words, giving me a buffer or a day off, or whatever. Which I have to say, I wasn’t sure I’d ever get to! seeing as I spent every day until yesterday being behind, at least a little. I didn’t have much of anything scheduled for this weekend, though, so I was able to basically just sit on my ass and type.

My story is moving along; I have a protagonist and a Goth and some thugs and a guy named Jack Fancy, and it’s set in London although I’ve not been there since 2003 IIRC? but lo! these wonderful internets provide me with much help.

Wow that Lo has put me in mind of David Foster Wallace, and the PGOAT. Which just about makes me want to give up on my silly little story, but I will try to persevere.

Onward!

Oh, and the NaNo site gives you lots of great stats but it doesn’t give you an easily accessible daily wordcount, just a daily total, which means I’m going to have to do some subtraction at some point to get an idea of how many words I’m writing each day (it does have averages and such, though, I’m not dissing it, more I’m dissing my math skills :P )

Oh and look, here are more than 200 words that will not be in my novel! Going to bed, now, regardless.

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