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Sep 03, 2005 15:18

Dear Maggie,

I have HORATIO HORNBLOWER and OPERA CAKE.

Where are you?

Love,
Darcy

P.S. It's okay, I think the it's the episode without Archie anyway. Who'd have thought that all the others would be checked out? It makes no sense. Plus, I forgot that you have to pay for library movies too and made an idiot of myself.

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carver-friends cu_roi September 4 2005, 00:20:00 UTC
gaaaaahhhhh!!!!!!!!!
You're livejournal is fucking confusing as hell! Left a response to your coffee proposition. I miss ya'll so so so so sos so so so so so so so so so so so so s beaucou tret much. Dulaney sucks something nasty and supporating. And it's so big, and empty, and efficient, and cold.
much love
T.M.

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Re: carver-friends rainsavannah September 4 2005, 10:01:59 UTC
Well, I don't imagine this would have made sense to anyone but Maggie.

And we need to call you next time we're organized because we can't get the timing right online. You are about twice as cool as all of Dulaney combined.

Love,
Darcy

P.S. It's spelled "beaucoup tres"

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deathmongoose September 4 2005, 11:50:37 UTC
dear darcy:
the ep without archie is ok, but the opera cake totally wins. i was in gettysburg in the hellpit, but we will operahornblower together SOON. which sounds euphemistic. which is ok.

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cu_roi September 5 2005, 16:38:57 UTC
me and renn saw bros grimm. Lots o dumb characters, and a bad directer. But matt damen's the shit (did I spell his name right?), so it was worth it. Tied all the fairy tales together.

Drank coffee, declined to donate to refugees - it's george Bush's fault for not running the fucking clean-up right. What we need isn't to send em more money. What we need is knew president. Everyone just wants to throw money at disasters. Guess what people, all those refugees have insurence, A, and B, they're americans. Americans are hardly short on cash. If money would solve the problem, then believe me, there wouldn't be a problem anymore. It was a whole city. A rich city.

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rainsavannah September 5 2005, 16:53:48 UTC
34% of New Orleans is beneath the poverty line, and a lot more living just above it. Many, many, more than that don't have insurance, which means taxes will pay for it; at least the amount insurance does have to cover I don't think will be enough to collapse the industry.

The clean-up was fucked up, and funds were misallocated before the disaster struck that worsened it, but I assure you, there's need for money. If nothing else, the massive amounts of poor -- the ones who bore the brunt of the storm, since they couldn't leave -- can definately use the money if they want to survive out of the astrodome.

A rich city? Hardly. Word on the street is that things would have happened more quickly if it were.

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cu_roi September 5 2005, 17:47:28 UTC
FIrst of all, I have family members who live beneath the poverty line, and they're not "poor," just poor by American standards. And I can assure you that they would not have been in that city when the hurricane hit. Unless youre an invalid, and I seriously doubt that the...100000? who remained were all invalids-unless you're an invalid, you should not have been in that city when the storm hit. If you didn't have car, you should have paid someone to take you out of the city. If you had zero dollars, and nothing to sell, you should have packed a bag, stolen a bicicle, and left the city that way ( ... )

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rainsavannah September 5 2005, 18:40:57 UTC
The mayor's money -- or rather, the government's money -- is your money. And they'll use as much tax dollars as they need.

I'd rather give my money to an organization I trust to get stuff done.

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cu_roi September 5 2005, 18:56:44 UTC
No shit the government's money is my money. No shit they'll use as much tax dollars as they need. Two more reasons not to donate.

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