What are you doing this weekend?
Vanessa and I decided that it's high time for a Friday feminist dance-off. So we're going out with some of our fave friends and cohorts from the REAL hot 100 to do some damage in the bars of NYC.
Here's my inspiration for tonight's dance party:
I'm fully expecting to do the running man.
So what are your weekend plans?
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Also going dancing.
And I'm going to wear my most harloty clothes, to show my contempt for Scripture, suggest my ignorance and flippancy toward holiness. Mwa ha ha!
Hmmm...nothing special. Mostly trying to get some dissertation work done here beneath the gray skies of the Emerald City.
I will be seeing "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" tonight, tomorrow drinks with a friend, and Sunday maybe seeing "300".
Sadly, no dancing.
Working. As always.
Not that I am bitter or anything. Except I totally am.
Darn, I clicked on the link, started to go to citysearch for New York, but then the browser seemed to figure out that I am in Washington, DC, and it shifted to the Washington Post city guide.
I don't know how it determining that I am in the WaPo's area, but city search seems determined to hide the glories of NYC nightlife from those of us used to the more mundane pace of nightlife in the capital.
today's my birthday. no dancing, but i will certainly be going on drinking with the folks i like best.
I'm going to see some live theatre! Twice! Woo-hoo for culture in LA!
Going to the Boston Zine Fair!
Study, study, write a paper, study some more. But I do get to see my girlfriend, so the weekend won't be a total loss. :-)
Sleeping, rehearsing with Big Moves and working my ass off making WAM!2007 happen.
Wish I could come dancing!
The running man! I used to do that at middle school dances to Bell Biv Devoe and Another Bad Creation. I try to do it now, to show my British partner what exactly it is, but I fail miserably. Thus, I just have to wait for an appropriate Fresh Prince of Bel-Air episode to point to.
Tonight I’m supposed to go for a friend’s birthday drinks at the world’s smokiest bar. Ugh.
I’ve just learned about a series of go-go dancing classes that are starting on Saturday mornings, but at 11am! I’ve taken one before, and it was the most incredible exercise, plus I met a load of this city’s most amazing babes, but I do like my Saturday lie-in. Hmmm.
Then I hope to catch the closing night of the play Jane: Abortion and the Underground , but I’m still waiting to hear back from my slacker friend who should be my date.
However, the probability of me doing all of these things is pretty low, I will say.
Awww, why do my posts suddenly disappear into the abyss with this message: "Your comment has been received and held for approval by the blog owner." :(
I'm going to the conference on pornography and pop culture in Boston - www.wheelock.edu/ppc
Two birthday parties and a haircut. (Two bits?)
Watching my two kids at one after a week of overtime hours, including my autistic 4 year-old son who's sick with diarrhea, so my wife can be gone and reclaim her sanity after a very, long week, including an incident that needed a carpet cleaning machine (ugh.)
ceceliehouse, I'm totally signed up to be there right now. Instead I went to war protest at Boston Commons.
Wow, I'm a little late, but this weekend consisted of... Company Spring (Easter) party, softball practice, shopping for new shoes for the kids, a haircut, and completing a massive final project for the worst, most pointless graduate class in history.
Linneaus, are you at UW? If so, what department?
Manda:
Sorry for not getting back here earlier. To answer your question, yes, I am at UW. I'm in the history department.
No way, I graduated in Spring 2005 from UW - with a B.A. in history.
Awesome, manda! Maybe you were in one of my classes!
(then again, if you were, that may not have been a good memory for you....)
I only had one T.A. I didn't like - and I don't think he would be hanging around a feminist blog. The rest (listed below) were awesome. If you are one of these people, I was not only in your class, but I actually enjoyed being there:
Betsy Crouch - Dr. Walker's World Civ survey Fall 2004
John Foster - for Dr. Poiger's Holocaust class Fall 2004
Amy Absher (sp?) - Dr. Bridgman's War and Society class Summer 2004
Tim Wright - Dr. ?'s Native American History class
Unnamed Jerk - Dr. McKenzie's US History Fall 2003
Manda, I'm none of those TA's (including the Unnamed Jerk), and your approval of the ones you did name is well-founded. All of them have good reputations in our department.
They are awesome - especially Amy and John.
Ahh, I miss Seattle. GO HUSKIES!