Friday Open Thread

by JanieM We could make GftNC blissful for longer than a nanosecond by talking about James Joyce and other glories of English literature. Or we could talk about books in general. As in, what’s everyone reading these days? ***** Or we could talk about politics for a change. A friend sent me the following, which … Read more

The Dead

by JanieM Add more if you like. Buffalo Roberta Drury, 32 Margus Morrison, 52 Andre Mackneil, 53 Aaron Salter Jr., 55 Geraldine Talley, 62 Celestine Chaney, 65 Heyward Patterson, 67 Katherine Massey, 72 Pearl Young, 77 Ruth Whitfield, 86 Laguna Woods Dr. John Cheng, 52 *** I went for a drive last Saturday and noticed … Read more

Open Thread

by JanieM Non-depressing topics especially encouraged. Like, we could talk about the fact that IMHO this the most beautiful week of the year in my neck of the woods (ice gone, grass green and thick but not mowed yet, trees with the faintest of pale green buds) as long as we ignore the black flies, … Read more

Open Thread

by JanieM Maybe we need a reboot. Here’s a thread for talking about whatever comes up. Ukraine? Covid-19, which is by no means finished with us, even if most of us think we’re finished with it? The soon-to-be-rising price of flour? The falling value of people’s savings? The fact that many, many systems are kind … Read more

Any excuse for a party?

by JanieM

Recent topic of conversation: various generations of my family and their love of Lego. My sister said my niece had had “pink Lego” as a child, and that her (my niece’s) five-year-old son plays with them now, among many other Lego sets that he owns.

The mention of “pink” for girls led me to observe that when my own kids were born, I was bemused (okay, dismayed) to realize that the world, or at least US popular culture, had not moved an inch in a direction I would have considered forward, and was still obsessed with pink baby clothes for girls and blue for boys.

The fact that large swaths of US popular culture have, yet another generation later, moved not only not forward, but quite a bit backward, is signaled by the fact even the death toll from explosions at gender reveal parties hasn’t convinced people that gender reveal parties are the most idiotic idea since square wheels.

Actually, it’s even worse than I thought when I set out to write this frivolity. I had remembered reading about a death from shrapnel at a gender reveal party fairly recently, but Newsweek says there have been four deaths at these shindigs just this year.

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The New World

by JanieM

In all kinds of ways, this year hasn’t been as hard for me as it has been for a lot of people. Unlike more than three million people worldwide, including almost 600,000 Americans, I’m still alive. I never got COVID-19. No one close to me got it either – everyone I know has been very, very careful, even the ones who have had to be out in the world more or less as usual.

I’m retired, so I didn’t lose my job. My son has done most of my grocery shopping, for which I’m profoundly grateful. I’m an introvert bordering on hermitdom at the best of times, so the isolation hasn’t been as hard on me as it has been for people who thrive on socializing.

Starting late last March, I made sure to get in the car and take a drive out into the countryside every week or so. I watched spring turn into summer, summer into fall into winter, and here we are again: it’s spring, and we’re in the middle of another wave of COVID infections. In a few days it will be a year since my mom died, and we still haven’t been able to gather to mourn and remember her together.

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Do we need a new thread?

By JanieM Okay, some topics. 1. Guns I wrote this comment at BJ today in a thread about last night’s killings in Atlanta: I was poking around on YouTube yesterday looking for something or other and stumbled across some clips from a Western that was on TV when I was a kid. I had forgotten … Read more

America the Beautiful

by JanieM Part I: Where are these places? Below is a list of scenes in the Lincoln Project ad. Anyone who feels like something lighthearted will help us get through the next 48 hours, and for that matter the next few weeks, is invited to try to identify the locations. I’ve filled in the ones … Read more

Two-Topics and an Open Thread

by JanieM This quotation, apparently from Clickbait’s favorite fixer Michael Cohen, highlights some interesting issues about the current state of our information culture. I tried from the time of the 2016 election to never type a certain name, for reasons related to the passage at the link. I have also spent minimal time listening to … Read more