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My hastily written poem about the pagan origins of Christmas: T'was the night before Christmas and I had a thought of the rituals of Christians and the treasures they bought The fire was lit, the Yule log was a aflame a pagan tradition they made their same Children and the elderly were all snug in their beds dreaming of presents, pies and wondrous spreads. But did they know, the Christmas Tree alight the pagan holidays they practiced all this night? The Solstice of winter, the darkest of days pagans have called for uncountable days. The Yule Log we know, all evening will light the Teutons and Celts to challenge this night. Mistletoe hangs o'er, blessing the kiss a tradition began by the Norse Frigga's Wish. Once the bane of strong heroes called the green plant now sings, it's curse annulled. An evergreen tree, a star alit on the dome to ward away evil in a pagan family's home The fir stays green throughout the year to remind t

Doggies!

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Took Rufus and my friend's dog, Charlie, to the dog park at Cherry Creek State Park today for some fun in the sun (and snow). Granted, they had more fun than I did as I can't stand being cold or snow-covered.

MTV

So, first "music television" played music videos and gave us music news (yes, I'm old enough to remember that). Then, they gave us crappy reality TV shows and Jackass and Cribs. Then, Pimp My Ride . Then they gave up MTV2 and 3, both promising music videos and neither really delivering on that promise. Sure, we'd get indie music vids, or midnight blocks, or music no one wanted to listen to, but always during "off" hours. Recently, I've noticed MTV playing a lot of movies instead of anything related to videos or music. Is it still"M"TV, then?

What's the worst that can happen?

Why is global destruction the only place where we wait to react? Safety is constantly being regulated for the individual or the subgroup, but when a global disaster might be in the cards, all the naysayers are urging caution. "Hope for the best and prepare for the worst," is a motto used in many industries and by many leaders and yet, we are not preparing for the worst, just hoping for the best. Why? Because of money. Corporations don't want to spend money, governments don't want to tax and people would rather buy PS3s than prepare for catastrophic events. It's sad, really. Like a gun or a condom, I'd rather have it and not need it than need it and not have it. The same with a stable future. I'd rather have it, or be prepared for it, than pray for it at night and watch people suffer for the lack of it.

Who are the fundies going to hate next?

First they came for the communists, and I did not speak out—because I was not a communist; Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out—because I was not a trade unionist; Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—because I was not a Jew; Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak out for me. - attributed to Pastor Martin Niemöller (1892–1984)

Do Catholics love money more than mission?

Late November 2009 : http://foxyurl.com/N40 Gotta love the RCC and other staunch christians. Hate a group, lobby against them. When that fails, threaten to cease Jesus' mission by stopping social services. When that's not enough, pledge to ignore the laws of man. My message to the RCC and other staunch christians: if you don't like the way we do things, feel free to leave. And Now : http://foxyurl.com/N3Z Well, is seems as though the District of Columbia called their bluff and the Archdiocese caved. Seems as though losing lucrative government contracts is more important to the Washington Archdiocese than standing by their threat. Ha ha ha ...

Should people be asked to donate toys to families that are irresponsible?

re: http://cbs4denver.com/local/toy.drive.boys.2.1377305.html So, I'm watching the news and they're talking about a "Girls and Boys Club" Toy Drive to help out needy families. I'm all about helping out those in need, but when the 16 year old girl they interviewed says she and her siblings don't always get toys for Christmas because her family cannot afford to buy presents for all 10 children, I have a hard time wanting to donate. If you cannot afford to raise 10 children, don't ask for donations so your kids can all enjoy Christmas morning. As far as I'm concerned that's unethical of the families. These toy drives are for the truly needy, not the ones who don't know how to buy condoms.

Big Cousin?

Re: http://foxyurl.com/N1R and http://foxyurl.com/N1V Not only does Uncle Sam have nearly un-restricted access to "shoot first and ask questions later" via the Patriot Act, but now companies you and I pay--companies that are in service to us --are selling our private information: where we web surf, our GPS locations, what our shopping habits are, what we like to watch and who we associate with, to the government without having first committed a crime. There is no due process or reasonable suspicion; no checks and balances between the agents of the executive and the judicial. The Constitution prohibits the government from invading the privacy of us citizens, but when organizations we pay are doing it for them, is there a conflict of interest? Is there no more privacy? Can not an average citizen expect a modicum of privacy anymore? Should there be a law forcing these companies to disclose what information and who they're selling it to, so we as consumers can make mor

Denver's City Civic Photoshoot

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Did some shooting with the Denver Digital Photographers Meetup group. Check it out in my Picasa Album. See it here .

the Nativity and Denver

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re: this article The separation of church and state is as old as this country and yet every time we turn around more and more christians are trying to push their religious icons on other's views. Why is that? Cannot the christian-Americans understand that this country is a "melting pot" of people and cultures and to respect all and r epresent all, the governments of this country cannot favor one over the other? If Denver is going to have Baby Hey'Zeus, then shouldn't there be a light-up Star of David or a Kwanza-man, or something? And maybe a nice blank spot for the atheists? Or, is the City and County of Denver stating that during the (let's be honest) retail season, only christians and christian idols are relevant? From my facebook page where the above comment was originally posted: Stacey Amen! I mean, ahem, well said! 54 minutes ago · Delete Very well-written article as well. 51 minutes ago · Delete Separation of church and state is not as old as this c
Saw this and loved it: Baron von Knifty I am more powerful than god because I can ignore him, but, by definition, god is forced to believe in me.

People Who Think, or Don't Think

I have two friends, both of which are in technical/engineering type industries. These friends have met each other, but they only know each other through me. One friend, the guy, is reclusive and a social misfit. Most of my other friends have asked that I not bring him around too much. The other claims to be a social savant, but then throws a tantrum when you ask her why she didn't talk to anyone at the party, or clung to you or just the people she knows already. as she puts it: "I am really social with my friends, but not people I don't know." Which kind of puts the damper on gaining new friends, I would think. But the point of this post is to this: both friends are in rational/logical industries and they try to tackle their lives in rational ways (which I do as well) but when they enter a situation beyond the "rational" they're uncomfortable. For instance: 1. My female friend tries to rationalize everything, but when someone calls her on it, she