Happy Solstice! This will probably be the last message I send in a while because I think it's rude being put essentially on a mailing list without asking. The main reason I'm writing is that the phone number I gave last time was incorrect and I felt, to prevent someone else from getting my phone calls, I should correct this. My full information will be included here and below will be my latest comments (which you may skip if you wish). As usual, you can always find me on: www.yahoo.com (People Search) www.whowhere.com www.switchboard.com using Advanced Search. If you tried writing me and never got a response, it may be that my mail was screwed up -- I may never have received it. Please mail me again if you want. My mail should be more stable now. So, yesterday, I was driving and took a left turn. As usual, I used my signals, and while doing this, the car behind me beeps and holds it beeping while passing me on the right. Therefore, it is my conclusion that you are driving well if you get beeped at -- try to get beeped at as often as you can in Boston! It's a sign of your good driving skills. What's really great is getting beeped at for walking in a pedrestrian walkway. I've been wondering if someone did in fact hit me in one of these walkways/crosswalks. Has any of you actually got hit? Noelle and her friend think that Bostonians (and generally people on the east coast) don't hide their feelings but that Cans do. That is, they claim that Cans only act nice on the outside but on the inside are every bit as mean. I disagree. I really do think that, for the most part, Cans are genuinely nicer (actually, I think this is true of the west coast in general). And, besides which, even if people are truly mean everywhere, I'd prefer that people keep it to themselves since I'm a highly sensitive person (and obsessive to boot [that sounds funny -- not a computer!]). I've decided to start No Kidding!, the social activities group for people without children. Eventually, I'll be getting my home page working for it. Once I do, I'll try to set our initial meeting. (I guess it takes a bit before the domain name to get registered by all the servers...) Unfortunately, the Boston chapter of ZPG (Zero Population Growth) seems more interested in stopping immigration than in birth control, so I probably won't have any recruits from there. With all the rain lately, we discovered that we have a leak in our roof. It isn't too bad and my father has some ideas how to fix it. Thankfully, our basement was relatively dry (just a little water), unlike a lot of people. (There was a flash flooding warning in Newton, the town right next store.) The Gay & Lesbian Pride Parade was supposed to take place last Saturday, but it was rained out. So, it'll be delayed by a month. It's pretty amazing that a state as supposedly liberal as Ma is as homophobic as it is. The announcement of the parade did not even appear in the local newspaper, the Allston- TAB. I wanted to go just to try to support the community. We finally have a cat. Noelle's friend drove from Rochester NY to drop it off here in Boston. Now, to somehow find vegetarian cat food... I'm getting better at dealing with my public transit commute. I'm building a database of arrival and departure times. Unfortunately, today (a rather rainy day), the bus never arrived! That ruins everything. So, those of us waiting decided to join forces and called a taxi to bring us to the local train station. We exchanged phone numbers so we can have a "shuttle" of sorts so this won't happen again... At least, we hope so... My next message won't be for a while. But, feel free to communicate with me on a one-on-one basis.