(deleted) (twice). Why? Because.. just because.. Anger shouldnt be put in words. Retribution should be left to God or presume that maybe some way down the road I may be willing to forgive. Doubt it though.
Current Playlist: Wicked Game - Chris Isaak
Currently Reading: In the Skin of a Lion - Michael Ondaatje
Free Giveaway: 6 GMAIL invites. If required email moi.
Before the links, if anyone is interested in taking ballroom classes (Jive, Salsa and so on), give me a shout. A friend of mine is giving classes for $5 a lesson ( 2 hrs ) which is prac. giving them for free.
Raj to Aaj - Royal Ontario Museum - April 29 2005: For those who love traditional South Asian music.
Was the Tsunami caused by a bomb? [Farishta D.]
McSweeney’s Internet Tendency: Some pretty funny articles.
Smurf Name Generator [Adil M.]: Mine wasn’t exactly… appropriate. eek.
Duck Hunt [Rabia H.]: I recall a time, oh so long ago, when I was addicted to this game and recall being escatic when the gun console to shoot ducks came out. eeeeeeee.
Addition to blog roll:
Another Day Begins: I think just the link is intriguing enough. ![]()
The Krunchy Nugget: A friend of mine, Omair’s, blog.
(UTM Specific: WGS Program)
The Women’s/Gender Studies Action Group, which was instrumental in expanding the WGS program at UTM, is on the move again. Jennifer Asanin invites everybody to a panel discussion on Thursday, Jan.
20, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. (e-mail Jennifer at jasanin at utm.utoronto.ca to find out the venue) where the topic is Career Paths for Women’s Studies students. If you have ideas about what you want to do with your WGS major, let’s share them, and pick up hints from other folk already in the field. Also, Jennifer wants to involve more women in activities on campus
– there’s a committee working to get a child care facility at UTM; another group wants more women-only hours in the athletic centre
– have you noticed the number of women-only fitness clubs and spas springing up in the private sector? And we would like to show movies of special interest to women, as a prelude to bringing in wellknown feminists to talk about the work they do.
You’ve got ideas of your own on how to hone your feminist skills on and off campus. E-mail Jennifer, watch for posters about the Career Panel, and be there if you can. Also check out Vanessa Campanelli’s website (inspired by a course in Feminist Theory) at http://www.geocities.com/kaps_girl. Hope to see you soon.
Edna Toth
Current playlist: “Step by Step” Whitney Housten
The Handmaid’s Tale - Margaret Atwood
La Papillion
Ruchi Yonge/Charles
The Phantom of the Opera
Bride and Prejudice (sucked!!!!)
A Fine Balance - Rohington Mistry
Tim Tams Australia