I know a lot of people have issues with American Airlines, but I've had pretty good luck, so far. I was affected by the FAA inspections at the end of last week. I was in the NYC area for work and my return flight to St. Louis was canceled. The person on the reservation line was very helpful and all of the flight attendants and ticket agents were extra friendly. It was a pain in the ass, but what are you going to do?
And, then, I read this story on the merger of Delta and Northwest. I think this is a bad idea. Won't this merger drive up airfares even higher? We'll have less choices, right?
The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams. --Eleanor Roosevelt
4.14.2008
4.09.2008
Welcome Back, Indy
Friends, on May 22, Dr. Indiana Jones will be back on the big screen in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of Crystal Skull. Check out the trailer on Apple's website.
New Bond film update
I grew up watching all of the James Bond films, because my dad is a big fan. For the longest time, Sean Connery was my favorite Bond, but now, I'm really liking Daniel Craig. He's in the middle of shooting the new Bond flick, Quantum of Solace. Here is the update from the set.
MLK - Letter from Birmingham Jail
I've been catching up on my DVR shows and I just finished the tribute, King, to Martin Luther King, Jr. on The History Channel. They featured a letter that Reverend King wrote from the Birmingham, Alabama jail. Much of what he writes still applies to the present day, especially this quote: "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere."
Forty years after Dr. King's assassination, I feel like that we haven't fulfilled his dream of equality. The examples are around us everyday -- new opposition to affirmative action, the reluctant to use qualified minority businesses as vendors, and the whispers of the invasion of foreigners in the workplace. I see these things everyday and it makes me very sad. I do my best to educate and try not to preach. It's very hard to go up against the establishment, when I'm the only one among my co-workers who really understands and has experienced prejudice.
Well, I'll continue to fight the good fight. Wish me luck.
Forty years after Dr. King's assassination, I feel like that we haven't fulfilled his dream of equality. The examples are around us everyday -- new opposition to affirmative action, the reluctant to use qualified minority businesses as vendors, and the whispers of the invasion of foreigners in the workplace. I see these things everyday and it makes me very sad. I do my best to educate and try not to preach. It's very hard to go up against the establishment, when I'm the only one among my co-workers who really understands and has experienced prejudice.
Well, I'll continue to fight the good fight. Wish me luck.
4.08.2008
Additions to the blog roll
I've added a couple links to my blog roll -- The Consequence of Sound and Cafe Con Soja. The Consequence of Sound has an seemingly endless amount of music news and festival information. Check out the Festival Outlook link at the top of the site. Cafe Con Soya is written by my friend Dawn from high school. We really haven't seen each other since college, but we reconnected via Facebook. She's living in Madrid now and is writing about her experiences there.
Young People Who Rock
I'm not sure why CNN doesn't publicize this more, but this is a really cool blog about people under 30 doing incredible things. Check it out.
4.07.2008
Runway update
Our friends at Project Rungay are reporting that Lifetime has picked up Project Runway. WHAT!? That was my reaction too.
3.31.2008
Go Cards!
This afternoon was the home opener for our beloved St. Louis Cardinals. The game was going really well. Albert Pujols gave us a line drive home run and the Cards led 5-1, going into the bottom of the third. Then, the rain started pouring down. Oh well. At least I'm able to attend the makeup game tomorrow evening.
3.27.2008
Paper or Plastic? Neither!
I'm posting this photo in conjunction with the latest post from my friend Karen, over at Daysleeper, on "Pitching Plastic". In clockwise order, the bags are from Schnucks Supermarket, Target, Dierbergs Supermarket, and Trader Joes. I still have an endless supply of plastic bags that I'm reusing around the house, or recycling. But, I didn't want to collect any more, so I started using the reusable totes about two months ago. I find that at the grocery store and at Target, they hold more than the plastic bags. Plus, I can put the handle over my shoulder, which is much easier.
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