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A Woodrat’s Nest Model of the Mind

Posted on April 23, 2007 in Creatures Thinking

This place is a concretion of memories, experiences, and instincts, a mess of sticks carefully intersticed with others. You have to burn me or bulldoze me or root me out to change me.

A Shadow of Someone Else’s Pet?

Posted on April 22, 2007 in Cats

It seems that we may not be chasing our Virginia Mew at all, but shadows belonging to other people.

Bitter Water of the Gods

Posted on April 22, 2007 in Consuming Eating

square256The Republican controlled [[FDA]] is considering saving you from the ravages of cocoa butter. Or rather, it is trying to allow fatty food producers yet another avenue into your diet, a chance to purvey an ersatz product as the real thing. Your [[chocolate]] is in danger!

“2007P-0085: Adopt Regulations of General Applicability to all Food Standards that would Permit, within Stated Boundaries, Deviations from the Requirements of the Individual Food Standards of Identity” is a brassy attempt to sell faux chocolate as the real thing. An opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times reported:

The FDA is entertaining a “citizen’s petition” to allow manufacturers to substitute vegetable fats and oils for cocoa butter.

The “citizens” who created this petition represent groups that would benefit most from this degradation of the current standards. They are the Chocolate Manufacturers Assn., the Grocery Manufacturers Assn., the Snack Food Assn. and the National Cattlemen’s Beef Assn. (OK, I’m not sure what’s in it for them), along with seven other food producing associations.

This is what they think of us chocolate eaters, according to their petition on file at the FDA:

“Consumer expectations still define the basic nature of a food. There are, however, no generally held consumer expectations today concerning the precise technical elements by which commonly recognized, standardized foods are produced. Consumers, therefore, are not likely to have formed expectations as to production methods, aging time or specific ingredients used for technical improvements, including manufacturing efficiencies.”

Let me translate: “Consumers won’t know the difference.”

I can tell you right now — we will notice the difference. How do I know? Because the product they’re trying to rename “chocolate” already exists. It’s called “chocolate flavored” or “chocolaty” or “cocoalicious.” You can find it on the shelves right now at your local stores in the 75% Easter sale bin, those waxy/greasy mock-chocolate bunnies and foil-wrapped eggs that sit even in the most sugar-obsessed child’s Easter basket well into July.

The idea is that by changing the name, we’ll not know that they are passing a less-than-holy product to us. But we know better, we know the real thing when we taste it. The big sellers in “chocolaty” snacks all contain the real thing! Our taste buds guide us just fine. The fake chocolatiers believe that it is all in a name, so they are willing to lure us into wasting money on a greasy candy in the name of profits.

“Chocolate” is a [[Nahuatl]] (Aztec) word that means “bitter water of the gods”. It’s emblematic of our age that this sacred confection should be supplanted by cheap thrills and instant, second-rate pleasure. It’s the way that our religion has gone, our politics, and our news media.

How dare they adulerate this last good and true thing!

[tags]consuming, chocolate, food[/tags]

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Blogspot Erasures

Posted on April 21, 2007 in Blogging Site News

square255It’s come to my attention that several blogspot users were wiped from my bloglines account for no apparent reason. If you’ve been wondering about why I haven’t been commenting on your blog, well, now you know. If you are a lurker and would like me to visit, just leave a comment.

[tags]blogs,blogging,bugs,snafus[/tags]

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Friday Xenartha Blogging – Armadillo Cam

Posted on April 20, 2007 in Xenartha

When you take a good look at them, you can see that armadillos do resemble [[anteater|anteaters]]. They are, like [[sloth|sloths]] and anteaters, [[Xenartha]]. To honor these mammals, this blogging feature shall be renamed to include all the members of the order

Here it seems that someone tied a camera to the back of an armadillo.

[tags]armadillo,Xemartha[/tags]

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A Film about Boobs

Posted on April 20, 2007 in Bipolar Disorder Film

Zorg (Jean-Hugues Anglade) and Betty fuck a lot.

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Some Films

Posted on April 19, 2007 in Film

When I watch historical drama, I like to see some lip service to history.

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The Scarring Inventions of a Hypomanic Brain

Posted on April 18, 2007 in Household Mania Originality & Creativity

Yes, squeeze that ball of molasses until it comes out as hard candy in your hand.

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On a Hillside Planted with Brambles

Posted on April 18, 2007 in Cats

square251We followed up another sighting tonight. A Bulgarian gentleman who lives in a condominium complex where we received previous reports said that he’d seen her on the prowl. The call came just as Lynn came home from a technical professional society meeting. She found me grabbing all the catfood, the treats, a flashlight, and the pet carrier for the run down the hill.

When we got there, we spread out over a hillside planted with local brambles and a few parking lots where she might have been hiding under a car. I scrambled on my hands and knees shining the light. Then I crossed the hillside, noticing tiny pinecones and a scarlet flower shaped something like a honeysuckle. But no tracks or scat.

“We know there’s a black cat down here,” I said to Lynn. I would just like to confirm that it is ours. I pointed out an area that we had not yet postered — no harm in increasing the number of eyes on the watch.

The Bulgarian took an interest because he once owned a black cat. He reported that she was muscular and in good health if very timid. She’s started a regular track around the complex, it seems. All we have to do is be there for the appearance — if only she kept to a clock.

I remain cautious: this may be a different cat. Not until I have caught and examined it for a certain mark will I be sure that we caught her. If she lets us get that close.

For the record, the icon does not depict Virginia Mew, but Fiona Phosphor the Rotund. It just came up.

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Joel plus Lynn…

Posted on April 16, 2007 in Milestones

equals nineteen years.

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The Twisted Sense in Life

Posted on April 15, 2007 in Irony & Sarcasm Nature Pointers

Why do you think people (including me) find sites such as this droll (which means “oddly funny” for those who have never drolled)?

P.S. The veterinarian whose arm was snapped off by the croc in Taiwan got it reattached.

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Separated by The Hours

Posted on April 15, 2007 in Cats

From my journal

square250I wish the cat that disappeared last week knew how much my heart was broken. I hold her in my hands, a memory as small and potent as the tiny kitten who slept in my coat pocket on the first cold December days of our life together. She does not hear me or come when I call. My poor baby: in your brave adventure do you realize what you have lost?

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