Monthly Archives: October 2012

Jack Welch is a Farce

(Community Matters) Jack Welch is a farce, a blemish smudging the reputations of other, responsible corporate CEOs.

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An Important Inflection Point?

(Community Matters) a very important demographic of undecideds

–STAN GREENBERG tells GREG SARGENT about one danger sign for POTUS: “Greenberg did dial sessions among Colorado swing voters during the debate, and also conducted post-debate questionnaires. He found that unmarried women didn’t respond to Obama’s vow to improve the economy — which they found lacking in a clear overarching message. ‘They heard nothing there that was relevant to them … They were not hearing about … things that Obama would do that affect their lives.’ Romney … succeeded in communicating with unmarried women, Greenberg says, by prefacing talk of his five point plan with an extended discussion of the economic strain of middle-income Americans.” http://wapo.st/ROZLUO

personally, I think we’re now looking at a race as close as it was always expected to be. Partisanship aside, the President should be most feared when his back is against a wall. I find it interesting that friends have been calling asking what they can do to assist in the reelection – hard to believe just 2 weeks ago they thought Ds could coast.

Beau Coop

(Community Matters) I think my husband put our bee keeper/gardner/young friend up to sending me this. I’ve been saying no to chickens for several years.

Beau Coop from Neiman Marcus

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from my friend Ginger at Neiman Marcus: [this is] not a coop, but a hen HOUSE – no cooped-up chickens here

O’Reilly vs Stewart Debate

(Community Matters) I didn’t realize this was such a serious debate –  substantively helpful for understanding the arguments between the two candidates and their parties

Pflugerville ISD Offering Same Sex Partner Benefits

(Community Matters) Kudos to Pflugerville ISD

Jonathan Haidt on Fairness

(Community Matters)  Jonathan Haidt on Fairness in Time Ideas (he’s the author of The Righteous Mind & writes about moral clarity)

There are three major kinds of fairness, and we find that liberals and conservatives value them to different degrees.

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Marfa: Cooking w/ Lou

(Community Matters) this sounds fantastic – outdoor cooking classes in Marfa w/ Lou Lambert

2013 Dieux Du Stade Calendar

(Community Matters) Every year, eagerly awaited, the Dieux Du Stade Calendar. The French rugby team donates proceeds to various charities

Video link: xu21te_teaser-dievx-dv-stade-2013_sport

I don’t much like the video’s soundtrack, turned it down and substituted a Paul Schwartz track

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Poor Chucky

(Community Matters) Rude house guests, aka Charles Santos!  Sometimes you just don’t know what comes over people. We woke up to this – poor little Chucky hanging from a rope over our pool. What the heck did he do to deserve this? I discreetly tucked him into bed in the guest house so he’d greet and comfort my friends Charles Santos & Rickie Bond when they returned home for the evening. And this is what we wake up to  . . . .

ASA – 25 Years

(Community Matters) Super 25th year celebration for AIDS Services of Austin last night at the W Hotel. Dara Gray, Tim Young, Laura Merritt and Joah Spearman produced a top notch evening. Lew Aldridge and Tana/Joe Christie stood out as honorary co-hosts. Very nice that President Obama recognized in a letter the good work of ASA’s staff & volunteers these 25 years. Loved being reminded of Paul Clover (was a miss that didn’t include Michael Fakenthall). And, of course, especially fond of the shout out to Charles Santos & the Austin Festival of Dance. Many kudos to all the staff & volunteers who made this happen, especially Paul Scott & Marianne De Leon.

Steven and I enjoyed sharing a table with Charles Santos, Rickie Bond, George & Cindy Santos, John Phillip & Francis Santos, and Amy & Kirk Rudy.

Vaudeville

(Community Matters) Great 18 hour visit in Fredericksburg with Joe & John. And, what a find being introduced to Vaudeville, The Bistro at Vaudeville and Richard Boprae. The store carries one-of-a-kind art pieces, antiques and furniture – already have Richard looking for our bucket chairs which we’ve been unable to find. The downstairs Bistro feels very NY, LA, London, Paris chic. Looking forward to the upstairs gallery opening and think it could be a on-the-way-to-Chanati stop. I didn’t have a chance to meet Jordan Muraglia, Richard’s business & life partner, but hope to on my next visit.

An Animated Short: the 2012’s presidential election

(Community Matters) An animated short about the big choice in 2012’s presidential election

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