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THURSDAY @ 08:53 am

Current Mood: blah

OMG I'm in here! http://community.livejournal.com/vidding/1649442.html Little video bits of what vidding is - OTW produced bits. I'm in there with [info]smutcutter and a bunch of other people, OMG. :fans self:




OK so someone suggested I run AdAware on my machine, and so far, so good. It did, in fact, find crap in there, and now my pages load like lightning and I wasn't aware they were loading at all slow to begin with. It was just the typing that was killing me. Rar. No slow typing today, we'll see.




A Florida couple have already jumped on the Obama bandwagon: http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gz6kSQdxNe1B2qUUyY5Ik8rzNCsgD949CI680

Baby Obama born in South Florida

HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (AP) — Barack Obama may have a "funny name," as he once said — but it might just catch on among the nation's newborns.

A Florida couple became among the country's first to bestow it on their child, even before most had declared the Illinois senator the president-elect.

Sanjae Obama Fisher was born at 8 p.m. EST at Hollywood's Memorial Regional Hospital to Patrick and Sasha Hall Fisher.

A hospital spokeswoman says it was the father's idea. But mom still got to watch the election, after 14 hours at the hospital.

Sanjae has two siblings, 8-year-old sister Shaniah and 4-year-old brother Shane.






I don't usually watch South Park anymore, but last night's show was eyerollingly funny to me. It's a McCain/Obama conspiracy! If you can watch it, do. Ocean's 11!




The Oregonian doubled their print run for yesterday's paper, and they all sold out. Full front page of the new president. I have mine and shall store it away.




I have a story to finish betaing, a meeting at 10am and then another sometime after that, and my head is STUFFED UP OMG. I had to take Karl his homework because he forgot it, so drove Katie to the school to take it to him, then her to school, then me to The Human Bean for a chai latte - I had a free one coming. Mmmm....chai latte....

I may just curl up on the sofa today if work isn't too horrible.
 

Transgender Man Elected Mayor of Silverton @ 11:04 pm

http://www.kgw.com/news-local/stories/kgw_110608_news_transgender_mayor.18a1f2fa7.html

09:40 PM PST on Thursday, November 6, 2008

By JACK PENNING, for kgw.com

The first African-American President. The first time in 40 years an Oregon Senate candidate beat an incumbent Senator. And in tiny Silverton, Oregon, residents have elected the man who's believed to be the first ever openly transgender mayor in the United States.

kgw.com

Stu Rasmussen was recently elected the mayor of Silverton. He is believed to be America's first openly transgender Mayor.

Stu Rasmussen served two terms as the Mayor of Silverton in the 1990s. But he hadn't admitted to being transgender. He's not the same man now that he was then. Today he wears a skirt and high heels. He has breast implants, and long red hair. He looks like a woman - but he's not.

"I indentify mostly as a heterosexual male," Rasmussen said. "But I just like to look like a female."

Rasmussen is a man. He even has a girlfriend. He says he's always been transgender, but he only "came out" a few years ago.

"Some guys mid-life crisis is motorcycles or sports cars or climbing mountains or throphy wives or whatever." Rasmussen said his mid-life crisis was quite different. "I always wanted cleavage, so I went out and aquired some."

With the way he looks, he wasn't sure how his run for Mayor would go.

"The first 30 seconds they think, am I in a freakshow? Is there a camera behind me? What's going on here?" Rasmussen told NewsChannel 8. "And then we get down to dicussing whatever the issue is - city business or business or whatever - and they figure out this guy's different, but he knows what he's talking about."

It's Rasmussen's knowledge of the issues, and of the town, that won over so many voters. As one voter said, "Stu's very devoted to this town."

Rasmussen won by a hefty margin - 13 points. It really wasn't close.

"He wants to maintain the intergrity of Silverton," voter Gail Frassenei said. And she said she isn't sure Rasmussen would be elected anywhere else. "I think it's amazing a small town like this can be so open-minded, to elect someone that's made a life change."

"I'm prejudiced, but I think this is just about the coolest town on Earth," Rasmussen said, just before he broke down, a tear gently running through his eyeliner, and onto his cheek. He can't wait to take office in January. He said he's finally confident enough to be himself, as he runs his hometown, wearning his signature heels.

 

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