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October 28, 2004

i can't stand this! need to procreate is strong!

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p.s. this is a picture of tyler, ellie's baby. fyi.

Posted by michele at 10:44 PM | Comments (13)

October 25, 2004

pushing glasses up my nose as my wound-up bun comes tumbling down

you wouldn't think it to look at me perhaps, but i've become a librarian.

yes, i catalog books. last week i cataloged (why is it cataloged but uncatalogued?) a book on taoism. on my desk right now are books entitled, understanding peasant china and god's chinese son. nowadays i play on OCLC and the ricci library's database system entering in all the little particulars--call numbers, height, contents, edition, location, author, title, etc. it's like the best job ever. i love being a librarian.

plus there's the whole sexy factor which i've yet to experience, but i'm sure it's coming.

Posted by michele at 10:06 AM | Comments (21)

October 17, 2004

marked: birthday

marked: fuckbut, (that's you.)

marked: i love you. (that's you.)

marked: michele (that's me. it's not all about you.)

Posted by michele at 12:53 AM | Comments (13)

October 14, 2004

yankee go home!

north/south korea video about US/Bush. i just watched it in class, it is amazing. and also catchy.

Posted by michele at 09:07 PM | Comments (3)

fresh

(by the way, and only slightly unrelated, if you're interested by this summary of dower's talk, i encourage you to come next tuesday to one being given by ambassador joseph williams, former ambassador to baghdad and author of the politics of truth. he's the one that said the bush administration was lying and they then outed his wife as a member of the CIA. shit should hit the fan. it's from 5:45-7pm on tuesday, oct 19th, at the lone mountain campus (LM on the map) of USF in room 148. also it's free and there's a book signing afterwards along with some free food (yesterday they had chicken kabobs with peanut sauce!) and free wine.)

yesterday john dower gave a talk on campus about the cultures of war and the amazing similarities in speech/print between pearl harbor, hiroshima, and 9/11. these are ideas that might not be new, but which are incredibly astute and interesting so i'm going to go ahead and paraphrase his talk here.

immediately following pearl harbor, FDR claimed that it was "a date which will live in infamy" (changed from "a date which will live in world history" by FDR prior to the speech), then immediately following 9/11, newspapers along the eastern seaboard had headlines such as "INFAMY!" and "a new day of infamy". slogans used in both the following wars were, "remember pearl harbor" and "9/11--we will never forget", (personally, i'm surprised he didn't make passing mention to "remember the alamo").

for both of these two events, there was foreknowledge that an attack was coming. however, apparently the administrations didn't feel that the enemy could actually pose a threat. FDR opined that he didn't think "the little, yellow bastards" could carry out an action so far from their home. al-qaeda had given warning that they were planning on carrying out a "hiroshima" against the US, but again the US did not respond, and when the towers were hit the phrase "ground zero" was appropriated from hiroshima to apply to the new location on US soil.

in september of 2000, future members of the Bush administration (Rumsfeld, Cheney, etc.) composed the "project for the new american century", in which they wrote that america needed a "catastrophic and catalyzing event; like a new pearl harbor." there is some debate on the 'back door to war' theory that, in fact, FDR did nothing about the attack on pearl harbor, though he knew it was coming, because he wanted an event which would bring america together under one banner in order to enter the war against the axis. it could be said that the bush administration also wanted, or needed, an event which would brush away the uncertainties over their election and bring together a divided country to fight the war which bush desired. dower didn't give much credence to FDR doing it on purpose, but no one asked him about bush. (hmm, if you go read the wikipedia link, it says that the quote is out of context, which sort of defeats dower's argument there. or really, my argument, since he wasn't advocating this theory, i just drew it out. his use of the quote was to show how one horrible act can be used to unite a country, as it did in the cases of pearl harbor and 9/11. well, the quote may not be valid in this instance, but the idea itself is still totally valid.)

hiroshima and pearl harbor are positive and exemplary models in military circles. hiroshima as a decisive strike of "shock and awe" (as written about by harlan ullman, a military strategist whose book circled widely in the pentagon), and pearl harbor as a model for pre-emptive strike. 9/11, of course, now is also being used as a model for pre-emptive strike, and so we come in a circle, to make it full though you might think that we should have dropped an atomic bomb on baghdad. but according to ullman's book, all we needed to do was create a "non-nuclear hiroshima". the question is, did we manage that? or were the air strikes just not quite shocking enough?

Posted by michele at 09:12 AM | Comments (2)

October 10, 2004

birthday birthdays

happy birthday, jacob! you win that speech thing, you win it.

birthday photos from erica's party here.

birthday photos from kati vol's party here.

also, gene's pictures of kati vol's bday are here.

Posted by michele at 06:06 PM | Comments (8)

October 08, 2004

dear jolie: thanks for nothing

dear erica: happy birthday!

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hey at least my picture's better. suck on that, jolie, why don't you.

Posted by michele at 02:22 PM | Comments (6)

October 03, 2004

just think, i could be sleeping

Posted by michele at 10:32 PM | Comments (11)

October 02, 2004

love parade

incredibly short notice, but you know the berlin love parade? it's coming to san francisco. today.

info here. it starts at 1pm at market and beale and ends up for a huge party by the waterfront from 3-9pm.

maybe you already know about this and think me dumb for not knowing until tonight, but whatever. share the love.

Posted by michele at 01:28 AM | Comments (5)

October 01, 2004

they call her devil-child

this morning i went all the way to work in order to discover that the office was only going to be open for ONE HOUR this morning and NO ONE TOLD ME.

i am now back home, sleepy, irritated, and making cherry cobbler.

Posted by michele at 10:13 AM | Comments (7)