I for one would like to welcome my little robot overlord. I'd like to welcome him to clean up my desk for me.
Monday, October 31, 2011
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Occupy Blog Space
OK, so this really isn't related to much of anything, but then again, what on this blog is related to anything else in the blog?
These were taken in Zuccotti Park where the Occupy Wall Street protest is going on. It was interesting to see what some people want to call "democracy in action" but what really looks more like a bunch of grumpy people gathering in one spot to attempt to be heard. Sadly they all have such a broad range of "demands" and agendas that the only thing many of them have in common is a self-perceived solidarity against society. Many couldn't even properly explain their stance or the signs they were holding.
These were taken in Zuccotti Park where the Occupy Wall Street protest is going on. It was interesting to see what some people want to call "democracy in action" but what really looks more like a bunch of grumpy people gathering in one spot to attempt to be heard. Sadly they all have such a broad range of "demands" and agendas that the only thing many of them have in common is a self-perceived solidarity against society. Many couldn't even properly explain their stance or the signs they were holding.
I never did find pens 1 - 4 |
A view from the eating area of Steve's Pizza across the street. |
I'll take my warm bed over tents in a public city park any day of the week, no matter what my stance is. |
Can you truly call yourself a protester when you arrive and depart via taxi? |
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New York,
nyc,
Occupy,
OWS,
protest,
Wall Street,
Zuccotti Park
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Drawers
What I wouldn't do for some extra storage... Well, probably not shell out the money for this antique, even though it's got at least four times more drawers than the picture implies.
Monday, October 3, 2011
Old School Grocery Shopping
Living in suburbia, all the grocery stores are about the same; clean, uncluttered, and lacking in a whole lot of color. Which is why it was a literal treat to walk through this old United Supermarket in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. It was not only small and crammed full of things (except the one item needed) but it's a visual overload with the checkered tiles!
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Bartlesville,
checked,
checkered,
grocery store,
OK,
Oklahoma,
shopping,
United
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