moroccan stew
originally about an imperfect moroccan-american couple trying to make good on what they've got but that turned out to be too scandalous for some. So now, it's about me and my interests in Moroccan culture, arts, politics and social issues. Don;t get me wrong, there'll still be some bee-ing and moaning along the way and oh, yeah laughs, ha! ha! certainly lots of laughs!
Sunday, October 31, 2004
Saturday, October 30, 2004
"Plumbing Problems"
Never had to have anyone come and look at my pipes before...
The landlord spent a total of 6 hours fixing this and guess what, it's not 100% fixed. The sink is still backing up. I calle dhim this morning and ya think he'd call somebody right away. So I went out and bought some plastics plates and cups. Heck, I'm tired of doing dishes anyway.
It's so funny to me, Ramadan is about fasting--so you think you'd be eating less. We let me tell you, we spend more $$$ on food, eat more, wash more dishes during this month than any other month and that includes Christmas & Thanksgiving combined. We are soooo over our food budget its ridiculous.
Tomorrow's Halloween! Never was one of my favorite holidays, I think my folks didn't like to dress me up so it sort of became a nuisance for me. I just liek iving out candy. I buy the good stuff because I always, ALWAYS use to get a bazillion of those crappy MaryJane and JuJuBees candies. God, I hated those! So I always get the good Hershey's candies. Hell, it's not my kids teeth!
Friday, October 29, 2004
Thursday, October 28, 2004
"The Smell of Success?""
I know Donald Trump has his new money scent cologne out but let me tell you what Wall Street really smells like:
Exit subway: Some invisible steamy musty stench envelopes my head and causes me to gag
Car fumes as I cross the street
Some weird mechanical stink as I walk past the Stock Exchange where a huge inflatable Rat is being kept alive by a small gas guzzling motor
coffee, cigarettes,coffee, cigarettes, coffee,
Then the smell of chicken and rice wafts over as I walk past the halal (muslim version of kosher) truck- Thanks, Brothers!
Some guy cuts me off , and then spits his gum on the sidewalk in front of me--caught the scent of "wint-o-green"
Since there's massive construction right in front of our building next to a sewage pipe that they've managed to break twice there's that smell......
In the elevator more.... &
On Oct. 28, 1886, the Statue of Liberty, a gift from the people of France, was dedicated in New York Harbor by President Cleveland.
P.S. Pat, I am ignoring you today! Oh, yeah, well at least our guys are groomed and better looking.
FOREVER & ALWAYS
2005, BABY!!!
Wednesday, October 27, 2004
"Politics As Unusual"
If you know me, or if you've been reading this blog for awhile, you'll realize that I'm not a very political person. I use to be and in my own way, I still am. I'm just not a broadcasting political person. Let's just leave it at that.... So I thought I'd share some things today since people have been talking and e-mailing me so much about it. Why not share the wealth?
One of my co-workers and her boyfriend will be heading down to Florida to help out with Operation Bubbe They'll be driving Jewish seniors to the polling stations.
This should prove to amusing.
I'm one of those people that before the debates started, was definately sitting on the fence, twiddling my thumbs wondering what to do. And at that point, I had decided not to vote. I felt that the cards were already dealt and nothing I could do would or could change that. Plus, my hope was to go back to 2000 and have the past 4 years not happen at all but that's not a realistic or available option now is it? Even though, I'm still kind of torn (for reasons I won't share in public), I finally realize how important it is to go out there and at least do somethig with the small amount of power I've got. So in case you're like me- a fence-sitter, here's this:
Five Reasons to Vote Even if You're Not in a Swing State (Besides the whole supporting democracy thing.)
1. The Popular Vote Matters--In 2000, George W. Bush won more votes in the Electoral College, while Al Gore won more individual votes, also known asthe popular vote. This outcome raised questions about the difference between the electoral vote and the popular vote. Even ifyour state is solidly “red” or “blue,” your vote will still be counted and reported, and compared against the electoral vote to test its legitimacy. Don’t miss your chance to be heard.
2. State and Local Elections-Local, state, and Congressional elections are also taking place on November 2nd. These elections affect your communities and states in many ways, from the taxes you pay to education and health concerns. Advocacy for your self and your family begins at home.
3. Setting an Example for Kids-Research has found that parents who discuss politics with their children, take them to vote, and vote regularly raise childrenwho vote. Walk the talk and show the kids in your life that participating in our democracy is important.
4. Voting is an Earned Right-Women, minorities, and young people all fought hard for the right to vote. Vote in honor and appreciation for those who never had the right or who struggled so that you would.
5. One Vote Counts!-Don't doubt that one vote can make a difference. The 19th Amendment to the Constitution, guaranteeing a woman's right to vote, was ratified on August 26, 1920 by a ONE VOTE margin in the Tennessee legislature.
With such a close election in 2004 will you cast the ONE VOTE that decides?
Let's get back to Ramadan...
"Good conjecture is a gift from divine grace." -The Prophet Muhammad, as reported by Abu Hurairah