Friday's disappointments...
Oct. 18th, 2008 10:47 pmUgh. Not sure what's wrong with me. I was feeling terrible all Friday afternoon, having weird hot flashes and sudden sweats throughout the day. It wasn't a very good week, work-wise: a gigaton of meetings shattered any attempt I might have made at attention.
One of the meetings was on the seventh floor. While I was there I saw four cargo ships, the really big kind that get stacked to the gills with containers, sitting out on Puget Sound, just waiting there. The sight reminded me of an article
solarbird posted about recently, Ship Rates Plunge as Credit Freeze Strands Cargo. I can't help but wonder if those ships are there because their backers are telling the Captains not to trust the credit papers being presented to them. That would suck.
After work, I headed up to Capitol Hill for my monthly haircut with Lancer, who did the usual excellent job. On the way up, though, I was tortured by a young woman who had a small child, maybe 15 months old, who was screaming and bawling in that "I'm upset because I don't know how to stop being upset!" moods that, fortunately, rarely affected Kouryou-chan at that age. I made my saving throws versus coffee and avoided spending any more cash than I had to. I know, I'm not exactly helping the economy by being frugal (not that using a salon is exactly "frugal," but...)
Walking through Seattle, you often see all types of crazy stuff. There was a badly photoshopped model on the side of the Bon Marche that I wanted to capture, but the bus came by too quickly. There was also this sign, left next to a dumpster outside the Crypt. I'm not sure what the rest of the sign refers to, but it was just kinda there, looking sad and forlorn.
On the way home, I caught the 11 heading back into town and that same damned baby was on there, still screaming her lungs out. I was just having no luck. I pulled out my book, The Also People, and kept reading. I reached downtown. I actually love downtown Seattle; there's so much to see. Westlake Center was filled with young punks, hairstyles like rainbows, clothes like a circus.
At the corner of First and Pike, I discovered that the Seattle's Best Coffee had closed. I didn't feel bad; there are three other cafe's within sight of this one, and this SBC had taken over from my favorite store. Back in the mid-90's, this storefront had hosted Fantasy Unlimited, one of the best kink stores in the Seattle Area. Since it was just across the street from Pike Place Market, the bottom floor was couples-friendly lingere, and upstairs had had the floggers, dildos, and other toys. I was very disappointed to see it all go, and the story was that it had been driven out of the area by the city.
With no one to drive them away, the Larouchites had taken over the area on the corner and were handing out their drivel. How can anyone take Lyndon Larouche seriously? His stuff is even weirder than the Bilderberger/Trilateralist/Ninja conspiracy theory wackiness. Wasn't he telling us that last year's collapse was so bad that we should all be starving to death right now? I mean, when the guy invokes the idea that Dick Cheney is possessed, you know he's gone over the top.
There was a handballing party (and no, not the sport) that night, but I wasn't feeling good at all by the time I got home. The pre-party ritual didn't appeal to me at all in my condition, so I stayed home with the family. Omaha cooked a wonderful meatloaf. We played a round of Monopoly with Kouryou-chan, and went to bed early.
One of the meetings was on the seventh floor. While I was there I saw four cargo ships, the really big kind that get stacked to the gills with containers, sitting out on Puget Sound, just waiting there. The sight reminded me of an article
After work, I headed up to Capitol Hill for my monthly haircut with Lancer, who did the usual excellent job. On the way up, though, I was tortured by a young woman who had a small child, maybe 15 months old, who was screaming and bawling in that "I'm upset because I don't know how to stop being upset!" moods that, fortunately, rarely affected Kouryou-chan at that age. I made my saving throws versus coffee and avoided spending any more cash than I had to. I know, I'm not exactly helping the economy by being frugal (not that using a salon is exactly "frugal," but...)
Walking through Seattle, you often see all types of crazy stuff. There was a badly photoshopped model on the side of the Bon Marche that I wanted to capture, but the bus came by too quickly. There was also this sign, left next to a dumpster outside the Crypt. I'm not sure what the rest of the sign refers to, but it was just kinda there, looking sad and forlorn.
On the way home, I caught the 11 heading back into town and that same damned baby was on there, still screaming her lungs out. I was just having no luck. I pulled out my book, The Also People, and kept reading. I reached downtown. I actually love downtown Seattle; there's so much to see. Westlake Center was filled with young punks, hairstyles like rainbows, clothes like a circus.
At the corner of First and Pike, I discovered that the Seattle's Best Coffee had closed. I didn't feel bad; there are three other cafe's within sight of this one, and this SBC had taken over from my favorite store. Back in the mid-90's, this storefront had hosted Fantasy Unlimited, one of the best kink stores in the Seattle Area. Since it was just across the street from Pike Place Market, the bottom floor was couples-friendly lingere, and upstairs had had the floggers, dildos, and other toys. I was very disappointed to see it all go, and the story was that it had been driven out of the area by the city.
With no one to drive them away, the Larouchites had taken over the area on the corner and were handing out their drivel. How can anyone take Lyndon Larouche seriously? His stuff is even weirder than the Bilderberger/Trilateralist/Ninja conspiracy theory wackiness. Wasn't he telling us that last year's collapse was so bad that we should all be starving to death right now? I mean, when the guy invokes the idea that Dick Cheney is possessed, you know he's gone over the top.
There was a handballing party (and no, not the sport) that night, but I wasn't feeling good at all by the time I got home. The pre-party ritual didn't appeal to me at all in my condition, so I stayed home with the family. Omaha cooked a wonderful meatloaf. We played a round of Monopoly with Kouryou-chan, and went to bed early.


