smoooooke on the waaaaater...
Jun. 5th, 2006 10:15 amWell, MHS is gone.
Good old Moveable Type has an export function, so currently all of our works and our comments are saved in a giant text/htm fileon my computer at work since I did this all at work GOD I SUCK. So we still have everything, in case the day comes in which we decide to rewrite this monstrosity. XDD
So now I can export my SevNet blog, and then completely uninstall MT from my webspace. And hopefully watch the spambots DIE! (and my website stats will plummet, I'm sure XDDD) SevNet will become more of an archiving space and hopefully I can keep the journalwank and all related writing here on LJ.
In other news, my weekend. Saturday was Jeff's garage sale, which was a hilarious mix of Mennonites (sp?), white trash ladies buying everything ugly that we'd made fun of while setting up, people with actual moving vans buying all the furniture that we hadn't tied down, gay men, and hicks from the Doug Out looking for tools. (srsly, that one guy that always sings "I Love This Bar" at karaoke showed up with some scruffy friends looking for tools.) Saturday night we went to a party with Jon thrown by what have to be some of the nicest rich people I have ever met in my life; they had this beautiful house down on the lakefront and excellent taste in red wine, which made for a nice evening. And I ATE A HAMBURGER. This is the first burger I've eaten in about a year, and excluding last summer's burger probably since I started college in 2000. (Hooray for Sev relearning to eat red meat!!) Sunday Jeff and I made pasta. I've never made pasta before but he found this snazzy pastamaker in his basement and so we made linguini which was a little bit soggy but otherwise AOK. I made fancy sauce too. (It was probably our healthiest meal of the weekend since Friday we ate hotdogs, omelettes, probably a bag of chips between us, then Wendy's, then a lot of food and red wine at Jon's rich people party.)
We also watched Brokeback Mountain. I'm not so sure what the bigarse deal was about it. It's just a love story with tension. So it happens to be between two men instead of a man and a woman, and the tension is extra-special because of that. I think the movie did a really nice job of portraying all the tensions, actually. I don't see why it was so gorram controversial.
Also, DOUCHEBRAD.
Good old Moveable Type has an export function, so currently all of our works and our comments are saved in a giant text/htm file
So now I can export my SevNet blog, and then completely uninstall MT from my webspace. And hopefully watch the spambots DIE! (and my website stats will plummet, I'm sure XDDD) SevNet will become more of an archiving space and hopefully I can keep the journalwank and all related writing here on LJ.
In other news, my weekend. Saturday was Jeff's garage sale, which was a hilarious mix of Mennonites (sp?), white trash ladies buying everything ugly that we'd made fun of while setting up, people with actual moving vans buying all the furniture that we hadn't tied down, gay men, and hicks from the Doug Out looking for tools. (srsly, that one guy that always sings "I Love This Bar" at karaoke showed up with some scruffy friends looking for tools.) Saturday night we went to a party with Jon thrown by what have to be some of the nicest rich people I have ever met in my life; they had this beautiful house down on the lakefront and excellent taste in red wine, which made for a nice evening. And I ATE A HAMBURGER. This is the first burger I've eaten in about a year, and excluding last summer's burger probably since I started college in 2000. (Hooray for Sev relearning to eat red meat!!) Sunday Jeff and I made pasta. I've never made pasta before but he found this snazzy pastamaker in his basement and so we made linguini which was a little bit soggy but otherwise AOK. I made fancy sauce too. (It was probably our healthiest meal of the weekend since Friday we ate hotdogs, omelettes, probably a bag of chips between us, then Wendy's, then a lot of food and red wine at Jon's rich people party.)
We also watched Brokeback Mountain. I'm not so sure what the bigarse deal was about it. It's just a love story with tension. So it happens to be between two men instead of a man and a woman, and the tension is extra-special because of that. I think the movie did a really nice job of portraying all the tensions, actually. I don't see why it was so gorram controversial.
Also, DOUCHEBRAD.
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Date: 2006-06-05 02:54 pm (UTC)>.>
~Cendri
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Date: 2006-06-05 10:34 pm (UTC)And Brokeback Mountain was controversial because the women in the Kansas that play handbells didn't have an interest in seeing it. Okay, wow, sorry, random. xD That CNN report drove me NUTS.
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Date: 2006-06-06 08:13 pm (UTC)...plus it's more fun to stalk people here, really.
And although there's nothing wrong with handbells as they are totally dope, I don't believe that many freaking people got upset about Brokeback Mountain. Srsly, it's just a love story. C'mon. A simple love story. With buttsex.