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I don’t know if

August 8, 2000 by Michael Boyle

it’s just me or what, but I seem to hear of or be in the midst of a ton of “small world” situations. But there was one just now that’s pretty weird. Every morning I listen to Daybreak on CBC radio. The regular host is on vacation this week, so a guy named Peter Downey is sitting in. The top story this morning is about a Montreal journalist named Katya who was injured in Lebanon earlier today. So Peter Downey intros the story – they called her for an interview – and it turns out he was her instructor at J-School last year at Concordia University.

Tags: Journalist, Montreal

I’m not 100%

August 7, 2000 by Michael Boyle

sold on Joseph Lieberman in terms of his views on things – he’s a little loud with his moralizing, for one thing. But at the same time he seems like a reasonable guy who understands the difference between using one’s soapbox to encourage change and using one’s legislative influence to actually force marginally constitutional changes. Lieberman seems intelligent, and capable of making distinctions between shades of grey, which is a positive thing. My big fear is that the ticket is very much a policy wonk ticket – these guys are serious fellows, not a lot of star quality. Which frankly I prefer, but could hurt them in the election. But then again, I don’t have a vote.

Tags: Election, Intel, Quality

BTW, the parade

August 6, 2000 by Michael Boyle

today was spectacular. I met up with my friend Richard, who writes the nationally syndicated queer column Three Dollar Bill, his lovely parents and a couple other friends. The best part were the Gay Line Dancers of Montreal, who line danced their way down the parade route to Shania Twain. The PFLAG groups got me choked up a bit, though everyone was very happy. I honestly don’t know what it would be like to be gay, but then I know what my relationships with my parents are like and how important they are to me. That many people (fewer, I hope?) lose the love of parents over something like this boggles my mind – at once making me quite indignantly angry and choking me up to know that there are reasonable adults out there who can really love their kids unconditionally. Anyhow.

Tags: Dollar, Friend, Montreal

I think I’d

August 6, 2000 by Michael Boyle

love it if my Mom posted to my weblog while I was away – just like in Megnut at the moment. It has been temporarily renamed Momnut.

Tags: Blogging, Web

Last night I went to

August 6, 2000 by Michael Boyle

a vernissage being held at Zeke’s Gallery. The exhibit is entitled “Low rider bikes by V-Low” – and it was so excellent. More banana seats than you could imagine, little wheels with 70+ spokes (rather than the traditional 36), and those cool stick shift style 3-speed shifters. I would include a link – except that I was supposed to build Zeke’s site and I haven’t had time.

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