Happy Birthday, Jen!
Our fabulous Jen is celebrating her 29th birthday today. The smart wit and hilarity she brings to Feministing make us extremely grateful to have her. (And since she loves to have fun with adding graphics to pics as much as I do, I thought I'd do the honors this time.)
Give her some birthday love in comments. Happy Birthday Jen, we love you!
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From one February 1st birthday girl to another, Happy, Happy Birthday, Jen!
Happy birthday!
Happy birthday Jen!
We got a snow day to celebrate out here in St. Louis!
Happy Birthday!!!
Love your Hungover Feminist Reports. Any new ones coming our way? *laughing*
Have an awesome birthday!
Happy Bday Jen!
rock on :)
Happy Birthday, I love your posts!
Quick, check your horoscope ;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIVeyTG9KB0
A very happy birthday to you too, carolina girl!
Happy birthday, Jen!
Happy birthday Young one!
Looks like you will be graduating Hogwarts soon ;)
xoxooxoxoxoxo
happy happy birthday.
Hope you find great ways to celebrate.
Thanks, all. Vanessa, how did you know I was wearing that exact hat today? And happy b-day carolina girl!
Woooooooooo, Jen!
Hey - my birthday too!
Have a great one!
I feel like I'm running a little late in saying this but there's still plenty of hours left in the day to celebrate...HAPPY BIRTHDAY JEN!
Happy Birthday, thanks for all the illuminating posts!
Happy Birthday!!! Hope you make the most of it!
Happy birthday, Jen! I hope it was really lovely.
Happy Birthday! I love your posts and keep rockin'!
Happy b-day, Jen!
Happy B-day. I'm turning 30 this year I'm so excited.
Browne
Birmingham is the largest city in Europe without a metro. It drives the West Midlands region of Britain – a region of about 5.5 million people. But the proud cities of Wolverhampton, Walsall, Coventry and a mass of smaller ones fear its power. If they worked together they could probably persuade central government to release resources.
Perhaps more importantly, the centralized, controlling British system does not allow Birmingham to borrow resources from international financial markets to create a metro on its own. This means that Birmingham remains stuck in traffic jams; that its poorer populations are locked into specific areas; and that the city remains under-connected, disadvantaging areas like the ethnically diverse Handsworth or Sparkbrook. These would be far more vibrant hubs otherwise.