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posted by [personal profile] puszysty at 09:00pm on 23/07/2010
With over half the vote, it looks like AJ is the latest cast off from Mancandy Island. At least he has Meg to comfort him.
Who will be next?

[Poll #1596375]

The men )
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posted by [personal profile] puszysty at 07:15pm on 22/07/2010
29.4% of you said that Mark Ruffalo was the least attractive, so he has been officially voted off Mancandy Island. 9 remain, who will be the next to go?

[Poll #1595921]

There may or may not be a theme )


You know who I should've stuck on here? The guy who plays Mohinder. I always forget him until after the fact. Hot, though.

Speaking of guys I didn't include, I stumbled across this Sci-Fi Channel board (refusing to call it SyFy!) about who's the hottest guy on BSG. http://forums.syfy.com/index.php?showtopic=2326061&st=80 Apparently more people think Hoshi is hotter than Gaeta. Hey, I like Hoshi, but...yeah, I wouldn't agree.
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posted by [personal profile] puszysty at 12:12pm on 22/07/2010
I learned today that Mississippi didn't ratify the amendment abolishing slavery until 1997. FAIL.

FIFA now has Paul the octopus t-shirts. So much win.
Mood:: 'amused' amused
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posted by [personal profile] puszysty at 10:19pm on 21/07/2010
Oh hell. It's quiet around here, we could use a little more eye candy.

[Poll #1595496]

The men )
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posted by [personal profile] puszysty at 07:20pm on 20/07/2010
I put my dresser up on craigslist for the exact price I bought it for (which, okay, I got it for a complete steal), and I've had a zillion offers. I still can't sell my movie cabinet for the life of me.

I looked up the first person to put an offer up for my dresser on facebook to see if she was a legit person and not like a troll or something...and it turns out she knows a couple people I went to high school with. Small small world.

I'm debating whether I should do the "hot people" meme that I've seen around my FL. I have a feeling only 2 people would vote and then I'd just have to boot people arbitrarily.
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posted by [personal profile] puszysty at 11:59am on 18/07/2010
I had a dream last night that took place in the early 1900's (the 20's I think). A woman, who was married to a young rich man, was having an affair with her servant (who used to be a traveling comedian). He was the guy she really loved but she couldn't openly be with him because he was black. He became the family servant and she married this other guy so everything would look legitimate. Then she died giving birth to twins, which were her lover's children, and the husband found out everything.
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posted by [personal profile] puszysty at 08:00pm on 17/07/2010
Back in Austin. It's so fucking hot here. Like 97 degrees, I think, plus humidity. Can I go back?

Rest of the trip, as I can remember it:

Wednesday: Granville Island in the morning, where [personal profile] prophetkristy, [profile] calanthe_b, and I walked around and checked out the public market and various cute little shops. I think we all came away with books at the children's book store. Lunch in the public market. I split off that afternoon to try out the bike/blade path around Stanley Park. The blades I rented were crappy and I had to just stand around on them for a little while to make sure I was not going to fall over. But they worked okay enough that I got used to them once I got started. It was 9 km around the island, which is roughly 5 1/2 miles, and also the longest I have ever gone on a pair of blades. It took me roughly an hour and 20 minutes and my legs were jello afterwords, but it was fun.

This is the thing I love about Vancouver: it's a very blade friendly city. There are lots of flat paved pathways (most notably along the seawall, which runs around the entire city basically), and you can even blade in the bike lane, or at least I saw a few people doing it. Blading on the road at all is illegal in Austin, and the only place I see bladers ever is the Veloway. Vancouver they're all over the place. :)

I was going to have my frozen dinner this night, but since getting to Stanley Park and getting around it took longer than expected, I just made it back in time to leave for Bard, and had to grab something there. Of course, that day they happened to be out of sandwiches and I had to run to the local burger fast food place. Such is life.

As for Henry V: AJ aside, I still don't care for Shakespeare. I swear I need a translator for half the dialouge. But AJ was excellent in it, as were most of the other actors. I'm still undecided as to how I feel about the battle scenes via interpretive dance, but it did convey the point. Despite not being able to understand French, I did enjoy the final scene between Catherine ("Kate") and Henry, and the humor which provided a nice balance to the multiple executions we got in this play. I do also approve of the somewhat see-through costumes which were supposed to represent chainmail. Perhaps I cannot appreciate Shakespeare in all his theatrical glory, but I can appreciate eye candy. ;) We didn't see the costume in my icon, by the way, though it may have been in Falstaff?

AJ, despite being busy with yet another rehearsal after the play (I don't envy him at all, as it was almost 11 already and especially considering how much they were all sweating by the end), came out and said hello to us, which was certainly very nice of him.

Thursday: Victoria, which is on Vancouver Island. Silly me did not think to bring a book for the long fairy ride, and I ended up with a book written by an ex-Mountie. It's a good beach read, not exactly a novel. We walked around the harbor docks for a little while, where local artisans have various crafts for sale. [profile] prophetkrsity met with a friend for a while, whereupon [profile] calanthe_b and I checked out a local bookstore and part of the Royal British Columbia Museum. Their section on native peoples was much more extensive than the "English history" section, though I found the layout of that part- a recreation of Victoria circa 1900, to be a neat idea. I wish the native peoples section had labeled their artifacts with dates so I could tell whether I was looking at something original or a fairly recent recreation of an old artform. Not the best museum I have ever been to, but interesting nonetheless.
Late afternoon we hit the Buchart Gardens, which has lots of pretty flowers. It's built (or planted, I suppose I might say) on an old rock quarry. This is what people with lots of money and lots of spare time do, I suppose. It was a late night when we got back, thanks to the ferry trip.

Friday: Whale watching! It's something I've always wanted to do, and now have finally gotten around to. It was totally worth the wait. I'm also super sunburnt, but alas. There were cute seals and bald eagles and sea lions vying for buoy space to be seen, but also- whales. The first one we spotted was a male who showed off a bit for us by breaching a number of times. I have awesome pictures of this, and I will probably share them later if I'm reminded. He got really close to the boat (50 feet, I'd guess) so you could definitely see how big they get. We spent a lot of time hanging around this whale, since he gave us great photo ops. Then we headed for shore to track down some other whales that were spotted by another boat. I spotted a female off in the distance on the way, but I think only a few other people saw it and it was too far off to follow anyway. We eventually came upon 3 whales, mom and two younger ones, and the younger ones also decided to show off (perhaps it was a competition between siblings. "I bet I can do this better!"). We got a couple tale slaps, and then did what our guide described as "cartwheels"- their tails came out of the water so you see all the way from the saddle patch to the fluke, and fell forward like that. (For reference, sort of like this: http://farm1.static.flickr.com/12/17929918_60239ed143.jpg except I saw it head on and not from the side) They also did some breaching, one after the other. Then we headed back for Vancouver.

Overall, I had a fantastic time, it was far too short a trip, and I'd love to visit Vancouver again. Once more unto the breach!
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posted by [personal profile] puszysty at 11:15pm on 13/07/2010
Started this morning with crepes for breakfast. Yum. Then drove out to the Capilano Suspension Bridge. I am not a fan. If there is going to be something under my feet, it should not sway back and forth over a deep canyon. Once over on the other side the hike was nice.

This afternoon- ziplining! Yay! I haven't gone since my Spring Hill days, and I do love it so. I could zipline all day. Whizzing over a mountain at like 40 mph is a blast. Note to self for next time: avoid drinking Gatorade beforehand.

I've been back here pretty much since (which was about 6. Ziplining was a 2 hour trip, and we had to endure rush hour to get back). Had dinner at an Indian place and proceeded to wander around seeing what was open. Ended up in Gastown, which was much more bustling than back in November.

Difference between being a tourist and being a local: not much tourist stuff after 7pm. Evening is when you see the local bands at the pubs (not my scene), go to the movies, to stage productions, etc. I was going to see if I could find a night tour of the city, but no such luck. It's okay though, I'm rather tired anyway. Save up my energy so I don't fall asleep during Henry V.
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posted by [personal profile] puszysty at 07:29pm on 12/07/2010
In Canada! Poking around ze internetz to check open and close times for a number of places.

Oh, and the fact that I am in Canada now should be an indication that yes, I got my passport. :D :D

Vancouver is much nicer when it's not pouring down rain, I must say. We're up in the 11th floor of the Y, which provides a nice view. Ziplining tomorrow, whee! (I am like 10x more excited about this than the play. Sorry y'all.)

Today [personal profile] prophetkristy and I had intended to go whale watching, but there was a wind advisory and all tours were canceled. Boo. So we went to Canada Place and Museum of Vancouver (specifically, I did the MoV and kristy did the space center) instead. There may be seafood later, as it's fresh, not covered in oil from the BP spill, and includes things other than catfish and oysters.

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