but it might not be.
|
|||||
but it might not be. I popped over to Dresden yesterday to see Eurotrippen (Twitter @eurotrippen). In terms of kindred-spirits, she’s the closest person to me in Germany. My ultimate “girls-weekend” would consist of Eurotrippen, Disenchanted, and me. Hopefully I won’t wait another 11 months before seeing her again. She’s a totally fantastic person, and it was a pleasure to […] Throughout the last several years, conservatives tired of listening to liberals suggest that perhaps America needs some adjustments and new leadership have uttered that wonderful challenge, “If you don’t love America, why don’t you get out?” It’s implied that the destination can be Canada with its high taxes and horrid universal healthcare, Sweden with its […] A funny thing happened on the way to this blog entry yesterday: I reviewed Burger Burger. I know why I planned on mentioning Burger Burger—it was the starting point for something else. That something else is the nature of other people. I’d declined sitting at one of the two table that were exposed in the […] Back in Cheltenham, Sunday evening I had no plans, so I went to an area filled with some casual upscale restaurants called The Brewery. The Brewery is essentially an attempt to have an upscale dining, fitness, and movie complex, with a couple of stores thrown in for good measure. Judging by the store fronts still […] When it comes to elections, I like to plan ahead. Perhaps too far ahead: in July I stopped by the Monroe County Election Office to drop off my application for an absentee ballot. All was fine with the paperwork I’d previously filled out, and I mentioned that the worst part about voting was that mailing […] As a part of work, I do my best to maintain relationships with people and organizations relevant to what I do, which brought me to Cheltenham, UK. By happy coincidence, this trip to Cheltenham has coincided with the 2008 The Times Literature festival—something I was unaware of as I started my search for a hotel. […] Society and people are transformed by major events. I identify transformational events by the stories people tell. People tell me when, where, and how they heard the news that something transformational happened and what was different afterwards, even if the changes seem trivial now. These shared experiences help define generations and unite otherwise diverse people. […] I suppose it is hardly news, but I must confess, McCain is turning out to be even sleazier than I could have possibly anticipated. And it seems endemic to all Republicans. I was reading one of the British Quality papers a day or two ago, and the Obama campaign has a squad of people who […] Whenever I’m in Britain, I always feel like something slightly off. I spent last night at the Holiday Inn Bristol Filton, a hotel located somewhere in the middle of nowhere in the vicinity of Bristol. It’s the kind of hotel with a “pillow menu”. That didn’t stop them from being British, […] |
|||||
Copyright © 2025 TQE | That Queer Expatriate - All Rights Reserved Powered by WordPress & Atahualpa Bad Behavior has blocked 1774 access attempts in the last 7 days. |
People Leave Comments: