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The Aimless Penguin

One girl
One car
One video camera
…and a shitload of fun!

Just over two months ago, a friend of mine from university, Renee McMahon went on a massive road trip around the states with her her Penguin Terry and created an amazing online presence surrounding her adventures.

Entitled The Aimless Penguin, Renee filmed over 30 videos, all of which will have you on the floor laughing. Her creativity seems to have no idea and you never know what idea she’s going to come up with next.

Using online tools such as Twitter (@aimlesspenguin), Facebook, YouTube, the Aimless Penguin Site & Blog, she was able to keep everyone informed & entertained, including polls and donations for caffeine (and your own Aimless Penguin memorabilia!).

When I first looked at what Renee had done I was in awe of both her ambition, the travelling and how seamlessly it was all put together. Thank you for sharing such a great adventure (and helping me feel a bit more at home on the 4th of July!).

Check out The Aimless Penguin and all the video’s of ‘Nays travels. From meeting new & interesting people to experiencing the unpredictable.

Small step, big future

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As an American currently living Britain, elections, and the outcome imparticular, have various effects on my life.

Right now I’m feeling an overwhelming sense of optimism, hope and emotion. Almost as if I had gotten used to dark days.

Not that anything is going to change over night. President Obama (that makes me very happy) has taken on the most difficult job out there – and has a country divided to deal with.

One of my main hopes is that America splits less & begins to work together. If they can’t be peaceful within, how can they expect the rest of the world to a. be peaceful or b. respect them.

This is the end my friends

Last political post – yay!!!

GoBama

GoBama

Now we just pray to whatever God or Godess we deem worthy – or not if are that way inclined.

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Political debating amungst the rest of us


My cheeky sense of humour got me into a political debate with an old aquantaince on Facebook this week and it’s been nothing short of painful.

Having been a liberal my entire life, never supporting the war, even though I come from a military and mostly Repulican familily, it hasn’t been easy. However I have always stuck to my guns (no pun intended) and am an open-minded, see no colour, respect your race, religion, creed, sexuality, whatever. I have always been extremely pacifistic – have a great theory on ‘paint ball’ wars versus this real amo crap, and belive in socialism – not 100% but I do believe sharing the wealth isn’t the worst thing in the world. It works, for the most part in many places, could use tweaks, but what system is perfect.

Now I have this aquantaince whom threw the question in why suddenly everyone thinks it’s “cool” to be liberal. Well, because it is. Because not wanting guns on the street is cool. Because helping other people is cool. Beacause supporting gay marriage and accepting people for who they are and what language they speak IS cool. Being a good person inside & out, well that’s cool, and that’s what I would want my children to see.

Not trying to get a president in office that believes in (and she copy & pasted this into our argument – yes, I was arguing from the heart and mind and I got some copy & pasted website retort. I know) Pro Guns, Pro War, No socialised healthcare, No Gay Marriage, English must be the frist language of America, anti-abortion. Yes, wait until it’s out of the womb, then shoot it.

To me America has become completely split. Those who have become middleclass borderline racists and those who know how it feels or can at least empathise with those who know how it feels to be at the bottom.

Before I received my cut & paste reply, I had asked her (regarding what she calls ‘crap healthcare’, and she’s a hard working American & deserves the best doctors – socialised medicine was the topic) about the other hard working Americans. The ones who are right now everyday losing their jobs, but have been Hard Working Americans (seems to be a coined phrase) for years – they don’t deserve any help? It’s their fault the American economy is fkt? What about the people that are just over the line of getting goverment help, but can’t afford insurance for them or their children and someone gets sick (I have friends & family back home in this situation). From what I know, the parents just do their best to not get the kids sick, but the parents, no matter how bad, can never go to the doctor, but if the child gets sick, eventually, it’s them to the doctor or food/rent/bills. Then if they get prescribed medicine, well…

It does my head in, makes me angry and I thought maybe I would get a valid argument that I could understand. I used to be very into politics when I was at University. My first elevtion I voted for Ralph Nadar, the Green Party. That was the first time George Bush came into office. Not long after that I began to realise how absurd it all was and how impossible it was to convince some of the close minded selfish stubborn people out there to see the damage they were really doing, just to save money that their kids are going to have to pay taxes on when they die anyhow.

-end rant-

Truth in Advertising

From LA’s friendly neighborhood gas companies (no, not really).

Brilliant. What a fun project.

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Ike beat Tina survives

Ike Damage, Blockbuster

Ike Damage, Blockbuster

These are images of my hometown in Houston, Texas from today, post Ike. Luckily any of my family further south went north and west during evacuation. However, my family & friends in Houston & North Houston are still without power & water pressure and it could be up to three weeks, but considering the alternative, I’m content with that – and they are just happy that a cold front came through – as with the heat there they’ve been miserable!

Ike, Blockbuster

Ike, Blockbuster

Many who haven’t experienced a hurricane, don’t understand that they can expand 200 miles across from the eye and shoot down little tornadoes from within. Frustrating and scary. You are extremely lucky when the trees land near your house and not on them. When you leave your house and see the destruction, it’s a feeling of awe that tree’s and debris manage to land EVERYWHERE and luckily only on a few houses.

My parents were on the edge of the storm, the damage in these pictures, could you imagine being in the centre, and Ike downgraded to a 2 as it hit land, thankfully.

Johnson House, Random Tree

Johnson House, Random Tree

Although family and friends are your first concern at a time like this, once they are safe the nastalgia begins to set in. Over the past 5 years, places that I spent the majority of my life, making memories: Galveston, Boloxi, New Orleans – are being destroyed. I do live in the past, I’ll be the first to admit that, but do agree that change is good, however this isn’t the way you want it to happen.

Thanks to my best mate Marie, back in Houston for the photos. I’m glad her and her family made it through safe as well. If your interesed someone put together a slideshow of of the aftermath here.

Your vote doesn’t count

The Future

The Future

I appreciate Britan’s enthusiasm in the upcoming campaign and the fact that there is finally someone that people can get behind positivly versus through hate. Even though I shared the hate with them, it was often taken out on me, being a. from the USA and b. from Texas. I have often been treated as if I was personally responsible for George W. being in the White House. Well, thankfully that time is drawing to a close.

However, even though I have yet to meet someone in the UK who would vote for McCain or could even understand how he could possibly have a chance of winning – I lived & voted in two elections that saw G.W. come into office – in a very sketchy way I might ad – and I’m scared.

I have noticed a few people I know back in the states are still very pro conservative/republican and this baffles me. Pro McCain and proud of it. The Facebook group for McCain has 260,455 supporters. Many who immediately jumped on the Sarah Palin bandwagon.

One has to wonder what triggers in these peoples minds. Whilst many people in America, myself included, have always been either Liberal or at least Democrat, many people, since Bush went into office have at least swayed a bit and decided America is in need for some change. I believe the die hard republicans are merely voting this way because they are to be everything associated with the words conservative and republican. Close minded and stubborn as hell.

God help us that enough realised McCain might die and Palin is not ready to be president of the United Sates. Maybe some common sense could sway them to vote a different way…

Happy 4th of July – The irony is killing me…

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Originally uploaded by DarcieAnyone who knows me, knows, I’m not patriotic towards my country, but I
do appreciate America, and I am proud to be from Texas, but not the red, conservative, tumbleweed place that everyone believes Texas to be.
Although it’s ironic that I moved from the country that gained independence from Britain to Britain, I still feel a special place in my heart on the United States Independence Day, good ‘ol 4th of July.

A man walking by me this morning was even whistling Yankee Doodle Dandy, so I must radiate it.

The 4th of July to me, and probably many other American’s is a warm summer morning waking up to watch a big parade in NYC on the television, then run outside to the nearby main road for the local parade, unless of coarse, I was participating in that years bike decoration contest and subsequently riding in the parade. That is an entirely different facet.

Getting a seat on the dew covered fresh cut green grass – I love the smell, watching the floats, catching candy, admiring the talent of the the performers and the floats.

Then go home, time to clean the house because a huge chunk of the family (probably up to 30+) are coming over to spend the day together. BBqing, swimming – my suit’s been on since I got out of bed, of course – eating, laughing, seeing new additions, seeing old ones. Friends coming over, American football games. The most relaxing, happy day of the year.

It’s not like christmas where people are greedy (children can’t help it, can they?) and others feel obligated. It’s a day to just be. Celebrate veterans if you want, celebrate the president, but no body does. We don’t let him give a speech on the day (thank god). Celebrate the fact that in one country you have deserts, mountains, rain forests, hills, glens, rivers, snow, beaches, friends and foes.

Sneak off for a nap so I don’t have to help my mom with the dishes…

It’s been 4 yeas and 2 weeks since I’ve lived ‘back home’; and 4 years since I’ve ‘celebrated’ a 4th of July properly – in Britain, after work, in the cold doesn’t really cut it. I did try to be home for it once, but fate had other plans.

I will however, receive a phone call tonight, from what is left of my all too quickly fleeting family, passing around the phone, all to wish me a happy 4th of July and that I’m missed.

To me, that is what today, July 4th, every year, is all about.

Reel Big Fish

watch it here

Digital Kitchen is a digital company in the states I’ve mentioned before, referring to the Dexter
opening sequence.

Well here is their 2008 reel and it is magnificent. I must say, those boys (figure of speech) have got some talent.

Definitely worth the watch and have your sound on. It is amazing the way they even manage to stream all the music together as if it was originally intended to be that way.

thanks to Agency Tart for this

Nuts & Crackers


Maybe it’s an American thing or maybe it’s just me, but I was under the [false?] belief that Grigorovich’s The Nutcracker was more a Christmas production.

It’s being shown/done here in Edinburgh this week. As people are talking of the beginning of spring, it just feels a bit out of place.

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