Z as in Zoom.
Not the t.v. show but my first month of blogging A to Z zoomed right by. 26 posts in 30 days and a very eventful month in the books. I had a lot of fun with this alphabet soup stuff. Peace and blessings and I'll be back sometime next month. Oh yeah, that's tomorrow.
A Quote to Start Things Off
All of the beef I have with Religion has nothing to do with Jesus. Bob Bennett discussing his conversion experience on the 1 Degree of Andy podcast.
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Monday, April 30, 2012
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Late!
Y as in yesterday.
It took 25 letters but I finally missed an A to Z deadline. This one should have been done yesterday. Be back Monday for Z.
It took 25 letters but I finally missed an A to Z deadline. This one should have been done yesterday. Be back Monday for Z.
Friday, April 27, 2012
Lessons From A Train
X as in Xenophobe
One of my favorite stories I like to tell from my time in Russia has to do with waiting for a train. I used to travel from the city I lived in to a neighboring city twice a month. I would leave by train at about 5:00 A.M. while it was still dark and get back into my town by about 8 P.M.
One morning I was waiting in line to board the train. It was January and about 20 below outside. I lived in an area that had large populations of Russians of Korean descent as well as Chinese peddlers. Both types of people were often looked down on by the "white" Russians.
On this particular morning, there was an Asian man in front of me who the train official was haggling with for not having the proper documentation. While I couldn't fully hear or understand their conversation it was clear by their manner the Asian man was not being treated with respect. A second train official started getting into the act and then noticed me waiting and said
something like don't worry about that foreigner go help that man he is one of ours. By ours I was pretty sure she meant Russian because I was certainly dressed like one and as long as I didn't talk I sounded like one. I got on the train.
Dictionary.com defines xenophobe as a person who fears or hates foreigners, strange customs, etc. It always struck me funny that the Asian man was possibly a Russian citizen and at least no less of a citizen than myself , but it was I who was treated as the citizen because I looked the same.
One of my favorite stories I like to tell from my time in Russia has to do with waiting for a train. I used to travel from the city I lived in to a neighboring city twice a month. I would leave by train at about 5:00 A.M. while it was still dark and get back into my town by about 8 P.M.
One morning I was waiting in line to board the train. It was January and about 20 below outside. I lived in an area that had large populations of Russians of Korean descent as well as Chinese peddlers. Both types of people were often looked down on by the "white" Russians.
On this particular morning, there was an Asian man in front of me who the train official was haggling with for not having the proper documentation. While I couldn't fully hear or understand their conversation it was clear by their manner the Asian man was not being treated with respect. A second train official started getting into the act and then noticed me waiting and said
something like don't worry about that foreigner go help that man he is one of ours. By ours I was pretty sure she meant Russian because I was certainly dressed like one and as long as I didn't talk I sounded like one. I got on the train.
Dictionary.com defines xenophobe as a person who fears or hates foreigners, strange customs, etc. It always struck me funny that the Asian man was possibly a Russian citizen and at least no less of a citizen than myself , but it was I who was treated as the citizen because I looked the same.
Thursday, April 26, 2012
West Wing
W as in West wing.
Amy and I are big Aaron Sorkin fans.
My favorite thing he has ever done is by far the West Wing. We recently borrowed my parents copy of the complete set on cd.
I was watching it tonight when I should have been working on my blogging and then it hit me West Wing starts with a W.
Here are a few more W's from the show.
Walking - The show seems to always feature scenes of walking often accompanied by talking. After watching a few episodes, I usually have to change shoes.
Will Bailey - When Rob Lowe left the show in the 4th season he was replaced by Joshua Malina, an Aaron Sorkin go to guy (Sports Night, A Few Good Men, and The American President.) Malina portrayed Bailey through the end of the series.
Walken. The name of the President played by John Goodman at the end of the 4th season and beginning of the 5 th.
Watchable - The show may be intense and sometimes it the fast paced nature of the show made it hard to comprehend in one viewing. However, it was quality entertainment, with comic timing better than all but a few of the best television comedies ever. Which is high praise indeed for a political drama.
Amy and I are big Aaron Sorkin fans.
My favorite thing he has ever done is by far the West Wing. We recently borrowed my parents copy of the complete set on cd.
I was watching it tonight when I should have been working on my blogging and then it hit me West Wing starts with a W.
Here are a few more W's from the show.
Walking - The show seems to always feature scenes of walking often accompanied by talking. After watching a few episodes, I usually have to change shoes.
Will Bailey - When Rob Lowe left the show in the 4th season he was replaced by Joshua Malina, an Aaron Sorkin go to guy (Sports Night, A Few Good Men, and The American President.) Malina portrayed Bailey through the end of the series.
Walken. The name of the President played by John Goodman at the end of the 4th season and beginning of the 5 th.
Watchable - The show may be intense and sometimes it the fast paced nature of the show made it hard to comprehend in one viewing. However, it was quality entertainment, with comic timing better than all but a few of the best television comedies ever. Which is high praise indeed for a political drama.
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