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Flap Your Lips Friday

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 22nd February 2013


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Good morning!

A female Bartender speaks of her life lessons from bartending in the big city…telling it like it is in a very honest and direct way…and some of it is kinda funny.

Confessions Of A Bartender: 10 Things Every Bartender Absolutely Hates About You

I remember the first day I stepped foot in my bar. I had just gotten laid off from the job that made me pray for a subway crash every morning, and was drinking free on the dime of a family friend who was a bartender there. It was Halloween. I was dressed like a Victoria Secret Angel. I was 22. I had never so much as made a martini or poured a beer from a tap. When I was offered a job hostessing one day a week that day, I didn’t think I would ever parlay it into a four-year stint that has given me more opportunities and money than I could have ever imagined.

But here I am, four years later, possibly on the verge of leaving and finally putting my English degree to use writing TV shows in L.A. And the bar/restaurant that I call second home in New York City has taught me a lot of life lessons. I’d like to pass those lessons on to others because I genuinely feel like I owe it to all my other bartender friends to try to educate the masses as I go.

10. I am a bartender, not an escort.

Funny how a lot of guys in suits seem to mistake the two, but just because I get you a beer and have a vagina while doing so, it does not give you the right to grab my ass or say inappropriate shit to me. That’s assault, brotha. If you think grabbing a girl you don’t know’s ass is a good icebreaker, maybe you should reevaluate your life. I am not being paid to flirt with you or your friends. I do not get paid nearly enough to pretend I am remotely interested in 98 percent of the bankers, traders, stock brokers and other finance guys who roll through my little bar during the week. And for the guys in my bar who already crossed that line, if you think I haven’t thought about messaging your wife on LinkedIn about how I had to have her husband thrown out because he put his hand up my skirt, you’re greatly mistaken. It’s always on the backburner as an option. Treat me with respect, and you will not be forcibly evicted from my bar. Or ratted out to your wife for being a groper.

9. Anything less than 20 percent is blasphemy.

Sorry, kids. This isn’t an ego thing; this is a New York thing. Most service industry workers make about $2.13 an hour, far below minimum wage. My livelihood is my tip. And I know without a doubt, I never give service that is worth less than 20 percent. I always find it funny to hear these guys who work for Morgan Stanley or Barclays or UBS or Bank of America talk about throwing money around, but when a $153 bill is dropped, everyone gets real quiet. I was an English major who was terrible at math, and somehow even I know that $20 on anything more than $120 is an insult. It’s ironic that those who deal with money on a daily basis are the ones who seem the most confused when it comes to adding a tip. You aren’t curing cancer or solving the debt crisis here, bro. You’re leaving a 20 percent tip on a check, and I’m pretty sure your phone even has a calculator. Maybe that explains the financial crisis of the last four years. If you can’t figure out 20 percent of 173, you probably shouldn’t be handling millions of dollars a day for other people. Or if you’re just too cheap to leave an adequate tip, maybe you should just stay home. Do you work for free? No? Okay cool because neither do I.

8. Don’t ever tell me to buy you a drink. I am all about buybacks.

I love rewarding loyal patrons who are courteous, respectful and patient with a round. What I don’t love is having someone demand I buy them a round, or worse, demand I buy MORE rounds for them. Even if you have a regular presence at a bar, it doesn’t always justify a buyback, let alone multiple buybacks. When people say, “Well, I’ve spent $300 here, you aren’t going to buy me anything?” I usually respond by saying, “When you go to CVS and buy a hundred bucks worth of stuff in toiletries, do you demand free bottles of shampoo or Tylenol?” If you are asking for free drinks, more than likely you’re a jerk in the general scheme of life and I don’t do buybacks for them. Seriously, who ASKS for free drinks? How poor are you?

7. Don’t ask me for something “fun.”

Dude, I’m going to be 27. I’ve been drinking for 10 years. I know what I like; I know what I don’t. When I go to a bar, I have four staples – Hoegaarden, Chardonnay, Jack and coke, Bud Light. If the bar offers crazy concoctions, I’ll browse the list. But to the women who think they’re in an episode of “Sex and the City,” no, I don’t want to make you something “fun.” All alcohol is fun. You get drunk. Whether it’s pink or brown or blue or clear, it’s fun. Pick a drink, and stop expecting the bartender to have a secret bottle of hot pink glittery awesome fun that’s just going to take your drinking experience to the next level behind the bar. It’s cranberry juice for Christ’s sake. My grandma used to drink it when she was constipated.

6. I am not stupid.

Yes, I work in a bar, and I have for a while. But many years ago I had a nine-to-five desk job with benefits and a computer and a boss who made my life hell. And you know what? I hated it. I am not dumber than you because you wear a suit to work, and I wear leggings and a tank top. I am not dumber than you because I serve beer, and you tell people you trade bonds when you actually get your boss’s lunch and laundry. I too, went to a decent college (holla, Terps). I have a degree. I travel. I’m cultured. I love sports, and I’ve been published. I work my ass off both at my bar and trying to get where I want to be with my writing. Do not assume that because I am the one pouring your beer, that somehow I am less ambitious than you or a disappointment who wasn’t so capable as you were to get a job in IB or marketing. Just because I don’t sit at a desk all day and crunch numbers does not mean I am not changing the world in my own way.

5. I am more important than an intern.

My favorite story to tell the younger people. Long ago, I befriended a patron named J. I used to hate him because he’d come in right as I was closing. He knew this. Eventually, he wised up and began coming in earlier and tipping graciously. I would buy him rounds, chat with his coworkers, and make him look like the coolest mother to ever grace a New York bank when he brought clients in for drinks or dinner. J loved me. So when three little snobby intern brats who made it clear they worked with him decided to tip me three dollars on a $310 check, then call me a bitch as they walked out because, hey, they work at a bank, and they are just too cool to be nice to lowly bartenders, they had no idea that I would go to my dear friend J. And here’s the thing: J is in his late 40’s. He’s with it. He likes having the in at my bar. Want to know what J doesn’t like? People associating him with 21-year-old twits who tip badly and call me a bitch on his company’s reputation. J later called the three little interns and told them to come back. He told each to tip me $30. As they left, I told them the most important lesson they might ever learn. I am more important to J than they are. They are one in a million on Monster.com. There are a million other Georgetown, Duke, Brown, Yale, Cornell and UNC kids who could replace them in a second. Their daily routine of getting yelled at and going to pick up lunch for their boss can be performed by any idiot willing to sell his soul for a bullet point on his resume. Me? It took J a year for me to warm up to him. To get the buybacks, to get the reserved tables, to get the “J’s the greatest” in front of the big buyers. I am the reason J comes to this bar. You? You’re about to get fired. Might want to work on that “better than thou” attitude before you graduate.

4. Don’t tell me to smile.

Don’t write it on a check. Don’t write it on a napkin, and certainly don’t say it to my face. Look kids, I know it’s hard to believe, but I too have problems. I have bad days, and sometimes I am not all smiles. I will always do my best to be polite and attentive — qualities any good server should employ regardless of how their day is going. But do people walk around your office telling you to smile while you’re sitting at your desk? My favorite response to people who seem to think I should constantly be smiling is usually that I just found out my dad’s cancer came back, or that it’s the anniversary of my mother’s death. Neither are ever true. However, don’t assume you know what’s going on in the life of the person who is serving you. Don’t wanna feel like a total jackass for telling a girl who’s dad just died to “smile?” Well, then don’t tell her to smile. I work in a bar, not Chucky Cheese. Stuff happens in my life too, and sometimes my job sucks. Don’t expect me to greet every person like I just won the mega millions.

3. We are not “in your town.”

One of my biggest pet peeves is when tourists from backwoods, stereotypical, Southerntown come in to my bar, usually around the holidays, get a glass of wine or a mojito or a margarita and are seemingly SHOCKED at the prices, conveniently after they drink the whole thing. When the argument becomes, “Where I live a glass of wine is five dollars,” it takes a lot of me to not say something like “because it looks like you enjoy a good box of Franzia.” Much like everything else in New York -– food, clothing, toiletries, hotel rooms, shows and hookers –- drinks at a restaurant/bar are going to be on par with the rest of the city and more expensive than they’d be in Sheboygan. Just like while you pay $500 bucks a month to live in a four bedroom townhouse in Arkansas, I pay $1250. The cost of living in New York is higher because the cost of EVERYTHING in New York is higher. Even I passed ECON101. If you come to New York and expect a beer to be the same price as it is at your local dive bar down the street in the town that isn’t locatable on a map, I suggest you get out more. And honestly, do I look like I make the call on the prices at this place, dude? I am the bartender, not the owner. If you complain about it, I will not be able to do anything for you, but I will certainly judge you and assume you are cheap. Nobody wins.

2. I judge you based on what you order.

I know to I.D. if you’re ordering a Malibu bay breeze in January or a bloody Mary at 9:30 p.m. I know you’re an idiot if you order a very dry martini with no vermouth. Very dry MEANS NO VERMOUTH. If you don’t know what I mean when I ask if you want something up or on the rocks, neat or on the rocks, then you shouldn’t be ordering your drink to begin with. Educate yourself on your booze. If it’s not 1987 (since I’m not Tom Cruise) please don’t order a drink like you’re in the movie Cocktail. No daiquiris or pina coladas. You are not Samantha from Sex and the City, and no I can’t make that Cosmo any pinker without curing you of a UTI.

1. You sound like you’re from London!

Do not let the British guy pay the check or leave the tip. Please. Ever. Seriously. Don’t.

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Feel like going out and having a drink now? Well…it is Friday. Enjoy and remember to treat your bartender with respect. Blog me.

Debra: Good One. I was reading about Lewis this time last year. I think I blogged a write about him as well. Thanks for honoring him this time around too.

Al: Done and Done. Thanks.

Social Butterfly: Love the song by Nina Simone. Thanks for sharing. With respect to your comment on the post, yeah and vote these guys out of office.

Peter: Thanks for your concern but of course I don’t mind. You may always post what you like. Hafa Adai.

Peace  & love…

Lastly, greed over a great story is surfacing from my “loyal”(?) readers. With all this back and forth about who owns what, that appears on my blog, let me reiterate that all material posted on my blog becomes the sole property of my blog. If you want to reserve any proprietary rights don’t post it to my blog. I will prominently display this caveat on my blog from now on to remind those who may have forgotten this notice.

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michelle

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Jackie Collins Revisited

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 16th August 2011


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Good morning!

 

Many years ago, I used to read Jackie Collin’s books as pure entertainment. Little did I know then, that the men in her books, and the things that they did, were more true to real life than I had imagined. How naive I was. I haven’t picked up one of her books in at least 20 years, and then while flipping through July’s Bazaar magazine, I came across this:

JACKIE COLLINS: TERMINATED

Arnold Schwarzenegger’s behavior is straight out of one of the author’s novels. Here, Jackie Collins writes the end to the chapter on cheating men. And be sure to also check out the exclusive Q&A with Collins, where she shares her perspective on how to get over a cheater.

By JACKIE COLLINS

To terminate or not to terminate? That is the question all women have to ask themselves when they discover their man has been cheating. Oh dear, that old zipper problem never fails to surface. From presidents to movie stars to politicians to men on the street, certain males seem to think with only their penis, leaving their brain to fend for itself! Some men think that because they have a certain amount of fame and power, they can get away with anything, and a lot of them try to.

In my novels, I write about men a lot: good men, bad men, gay men, straight men, and — of course — serial cheaters. But it all happens in real life. There is John Edwards, a man who denied the child he had with his mistress was his until he was forced to admit it. David Letterman, who availed himself of the services of several attractive young staffers until full-on blackmail reared its ugly head. Jesse James — if it’s tattooed, he’ll jump it. Tiger Woods, a man of many mistresses. And the biggest of the boys gone bad, former “Governator” Arnold Schwarzenegger. And let us not forget Congressman Anthony Weiner and his penchant for sending perverted tweets and lewd photos.

Arnold is a case unto himself. Cheating is one thing, but doing it in the home you share with your wife and children, and with your housekeeper of 20 years, who gives birth to your child within days of your wife giving birth to your son, well?… that’s downright despicable.

But despicable behavior is all too common, especially in Tinseltown. One very married Hollywood icon thinks he’s solved the problem of Arnold’s situation happening. He spends a fortune on high-class call girls who visit him on location. And that’s not such a Hollywood secret! Which brings me to the strip-club seducers: guys who start by visiting a strip club and end up stripping the stripper.

What a bunch of losers! Don’t they get it? Don’t they understand that staying faithful is smart and sexy? Don’t they get that straying when you’re a married man is exhibiting a distinct lack of character and a very shaky libido?

More and more women are not going to take it. Being the good wife and standing by a skirt-chasing husband is too much of a cliché. The wronged wife has had enough. Terminate the jerk who goes around saying to all his pals, “Time to get my helmet polished.” Trust me, I could not make that phrase up. It was uttered all over town by a certain well-known movie star.

Sadly, the double standard is still alive and well in our society. What’s good for the male is not so good for the female — or is it? Whether she decides to stay or leave, a wife can always take comfort in knowing where her husband is really going to feel it: his bank account. And a lot do. Woods’s ex, Elin Nordegren, is a fine example of “Hit him where it really hurts!”

But I digress. These lecherous lotharios, especially the famous ones, have to stop and think about what they are doing to their families. Man up, and keep it in your pants. Have some respect for yourself and the people who love you.

Zip it up, boys. It’s time.

Read more: Jackie Collins on Arnold Schwarzenegger – Jackie Collins on Cheating Men – Harper’s BAZAAR

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Readers: No Jackie, men don’t get that staying “faithful is smart and sexy”…they’d rather get their “helmet polished”! Oh, that is just too funny. She’s got one thing right…you can’t make these things up. The “lecherous lotharios” live on! There is sadly, just too much good stuff here to not repeat it, and get a little morning chuckle. I certainly did –   I HOPE you did too. Happy Monday!

Lastly, greed over a great story is surfacing from my “loyal”(?) readers. With all this back and forth about who owns what, that appears on my blog, let me reiterate that all material posted on my blog becomes the sole property of my blog. If you want to reserve any proprietary rights don’t post it to my blog. I will prominently display this caveat on my blog from now on to remind those who may have forgotten this notice.

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michelle

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the madison movement

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 10th March 2011


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Good morning!

I finally caught up on the recent with respect to the “Madison Movement”. All I want to add is “More power to the people – keep it going – Don’t give up the fight.” And in the words of one of the 14, “If you can’t change their opinions, change their faces.” Time to recall Walker.

I love that the community is sticking together. I am so tired of the term “wake-up call” but sometimes there is no better phrase for what has to happen. I just HOPE the people of Wisconsin and the rest of the United States “wake-up” and realize that the Republicans are for profit, not for people. What is happening in Wisconsin is a fine example. The question is, “How many more examples do we need before the people of this country ‘wake-up’?” Okay, for a term I am tired of using, I just used it way too much.

Michael Moore was on the Rachel Maddow show last night discussing the “Madison Movement”. If you missed it, here it is. And if you missed Moore’s inspiring 30 minute speech to the people of Wisconsin, Click here.

Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy

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Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy

Readers: If you live close to Madison, drive there and give your support. This isn’t just a Wisconsin issue. This is the struggle for survival of the middle class.

Anonymous #6: I feel for you – I HOPE that you do not have to go on without her.

Anonymous#8: I too loved your sweet poem. It’s nice to see the words of a woman in this format.

Lea: How are you? Thanks for the post on sharks. Shark finning is so sad and not to mention so painful and brutal for the shark. Another thing that Obama has done for the lovely mammals that we share this planet with. I found the site to sign the petition. In case my readers want to sign the petition too, click here.

Kevin: Oh, so you noticed? :)  I miss my involvement too. I am having a challenging time keeping up with my demanding work schedule, so  I have decided to limit my comments to my readers to 3-4 days per week, specifically M,W,F and sometimes Sundays. And limit my writing an extensive commentary on topic, to Mondays and Thursdays only.

Yesterday I wrote an extensive write, and responded to very few comments to my readers, so I am posting them today, and keeping my topic writing short today. Hence, I will not always adhere to the above  ”blog schedule”, if I am inspired to change it, like I did yesterday. I bet you didn’t expect that long winded explanation did ya? Thanks for “just noticing” and the compliments.

Suzanne: I liked it. Thanks for sharing.

Ethyl: Haha! My words exactly. Conversations may start between two people, but there is always the possibility that others will “jump in”. It is an open forum peeps. No invitations are needed. But don’t be surprised if there is adverse response for “jumping in”, as we have discovered already. :)

Claire: Great cumback.  Love it. LOL.

Claire, Ethyl, and Alycedale: Ooh girls, I so wish I had time to “jump in” on this one. I have to say that Claire and Alycedale...you’ve both got me nodding my head up and down on so many of your points.

Oh, and Alycedale, I am all that…including a piece of ass…a great piece of ass when I want to be. :)

Zen Lill: Loved that movie “Sleeper” I was just talking about it the other day with a client. So…What is happening with those tons of fish that are washing up dead in Redondo Beach? Now they are showing up in Australia. Wha’at’s up? Any inside scoop that you can share?

Blog this piece of ass. :) Peace out.

Lastly, greed over a great story is surfacing from my “loyal”(?) readers. With all this back and forth about who owns what, that appears on my blog, let me reiterate that all material posted on my blog becomes the sole property of my blog. If you want to reserve any proprietary rights don’t post it to my blog. I will prominently display this caveat on my blog from now on to remind those who may have forgotten this notice.

Gratefully your blog host,

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‘Just Noticing’: Observations Of A Blogger

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 20th June 2010

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‘Just noticing’…

  • …I get messages on Facebook and in my e-mail from men and women who want to talk to me…want to get to know me better.  I tell everyone the same thing: “Blog me.” Women seem to get it. The men? They don’t.
  • …Why is it when Obama gets tough, the media says he’s going black. They mark him as just an angry back man. But when a white man get tough they’re just getting tough.  
  • …That when the bombing of Baghdad began in August 2003, Bush said, “I think playing golf during a war sends the wrong signal.” Yet recorde show that he played golf for up to two months after the bombing. No one said anything to Bush; no one made remarks. And yet when Obama takes a day off to clear his mind and relax…play a game of golf, the media gets on his case big time. 

Okay, let me just pause here and make a comment. I know that my write is to ‘just notice’, but I have to judge these last two because this kind of thing is just plain racist. But hey, I don’t think I am judging… a fact is a fact and this to me is factually racist…in my opinion. (I know, I just said an oxymoron. :)

‘Just Noticing’…

  • …That when I watched the new ‘Sex And The City II’ movie, Samantha, not to mention the rest of the girls, were not quite true to their characters when it came to addressing the Muslim women while on their trip in Abu Dhabi. In the scene where Samantha is caught kissing in public on the beach, the man who was planning on doing business with Samantha found out. And when he did, he changed his mind and decided he no longer wanted to do business with Samantha. A true-to-character Samantha would’ve refused to do business with him. (My explanation to come.)
  • …And furthermore…that same man, took away their carte blanche privileges at his hotel because of the kissing incident, but…and this is a big but, although Samantha broke the law, he allowed them to stay as long as they paid their way for their remaining visit. Notice how the hotel owner no longer wants to do business with her, but he isn’t going to lose all around. Oh no, it is perfectly alright if the girls want to stay because it benefits him: Money in his pocket.  

Again, I have to pause and make a comment. I am so disappointed in parts of the script of this movie. I think of how many young girls are watching and the messages that they are getting from these four girls that they so much want to emulate. Unfortunately it is the wrong message.

This movie had the opportunity to be so powerful for young women. It had the opportunity to show how women can be strong, seize their rightful and equal place in this world beside men, and expose the second class treatment of women in the Middle East.  Yet they chose to lead it into the direction that it is okay for women to be treated second class. It is okay for men to refuse to do business with a woman because a simple kiss in public is breaking the law, and yet on the other hand, it is okay that we as Americans do business with countries whose women are controlled, abused and enslaved by their men. Again, both instances are portrayed as okay, as long as it benefits him: Money in his pocket.  

Samantha, Carrie, Charlotte and Miranda are girls girls through and through…they always have been. But the writer blew it when the girls didn’t do what I expected of them. Especially Samantha. Wouldn’t it have been more in character for Samantha to refuse to do business with the hotel owner (instead of him refusing her), knowing that women are considered second class citizens? 

Don’t get me wrong, I don’t think Samantha is now just discovering how women are treated in the Middle East. She wasn’t born yesterday – But now she has had the opportunity to see how women are treated firsthand by visiting Abu Dhabi and witnessing men’s behavior. Would you ever think that Samantha would accept such treatment towards women from men, not to mention do business with the likes of such men? Never.

There was a few other scenes in that movie that I ‘just noticed’ that were out of character and sent a disappointing messagebut I’ll wait patiently to hear from you and see if what I noticed, you did too. :) Hint Hint: ‘The pool scene’, and ‘Designer clothing’.

Speaking of Patience…

Teddy: Luscious Zen Lill is on the way. Tomorrow I’ll make your day. :)

Jackie: I have barely made it to three years here; ten seems so far away. But thank you for your faith. I hope that I can have some sort of good influence in many ways via this blog.

Homer: I have travelled to your beloved country quite a few times, however I haven’t had the pleasure of visiting Patras. Greece has a very special place in my heart, and for some reason love has always been a part of it. I travelled there with friends, when I was younger, and Doug asked me to marry him while we were visiting the island of Patmos.

And if I were single, you would not need to come to America – I could be easily wooed with the temptation of the beauty and heat of Greece alone; it is one of my most fave places to ‘just be’, and some day I will go back. :) So thank you for the open invite and the honorary membership in your Macedonia Society. How delightful.

In regards to my passions; I have many passions. And you’re correct; when I put my mind, and heart, into something, I am pretty relentless about getting it. I am not always successful but I do give it my all.  

Lastly, no apologies necessary -happy to give good wet dreams from afar. :) However, in regards to your little lie, what was the point? I am sure that you knew Athena would be reading. Busted, bad boy. And I hope you didn’t stand her up for lunch too. Note: Girls pay attention and take note how boys treat their girlfriends. So I’m ‘just noticing…’

Athena: Let’s face it, men lie, women lie, people lie. I’m not giving Homer an excuse – you seem like good friends. There was no reason for him to lie to you. (Are you reading Homer?) How was lunch? I hope you were not alone.(Are you reading Homer?)

Anyway Athena, I love your name. Athena – beautiful. I don’t know if that is your real name or your blog moniker, but somehow I bet you are quite the goddess, and all that goes along with that name. :)

Peace and love to both of you. I am aware of the recent economic crisis in Greece – I hope that your country is on its way to a better place for all. 

Readers: Anything you’re ‘just noticing’?  Blog this BABE. 

See everyone tomorrow. Peace out. 

Lastly, greed over a great story is surfacing from my ‘loyal’(?) readers. With all this back and forth about who owns what, that appears on my blog, let me reiterate that all material posted on my blog becomes the sole property of my blog. If you want to reserve any proprietary rights don’t post it to my blog. I will prominently display this caveat on my blog from now on to remind those who may have forgotten this notice.

Gratefully your blog host,

michelle

Aka BABE: We all know what this means by now :)

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Clothing Swaps, Clean Energy: Both Good For The Environment

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 16th June 2010

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Good Morning…

I was out last night swapping clothes with some girlfriends. A good friend of mine always gives me the heads up and we head out together. This particular group of women I am not that close to, and most of them I only see when I go to these swaps, but I never miss attending one – I have so much fun.

Most of the women that attend these swaps have a pretty limited income, so thrift store shopping  and clothes swapping are their main ways of acquiring clothing. I rarely find something that I just have to have, but honestly I don’t go for the clothing; I really go for the conversation and connection to these women, and the excitement that I get to witness on their faces from  the new-to-you finds.

It brings me joy in more than just one way, knowing that I am doing a good thing by swapping clothing. When I see a woman pick up a garment that has been worn and adored by the previous owner, and now brings a smile to her face, it makes me smile.  I smile because it makes me happy to see women running around in their glory, swapping clothing, tossing a skirt, or a sweater, or a shirt, to a friend or a stranger, who they think would look good in it…laughing…drinking…having girl fun…I just love it. 

I also smile because it may be simple, it may be small, and for most people they may not even give it a second thought as I do, but knowing the damage that manufacturing of clothing does on the environment, I am grateful that women such as myself and others get so much pleasure from passing on something once loved, to another who will love it more, and pass it on…and on…and on…And yes, every once in a while I do find a gem myself that makes me so giddy. :)

…so I missed Obama’s address on the BP spill and his plan to move forward with clean energy last night. I watched it this morning, and as much as I am sickened by the damage that the oil is doing, I can’t help but think that if something like this didn’t happen we would still be drilling down miles deep with clean energy just a distant dream. Now it is a goal, and one that will be challenging, but I believe totally reachable. Now it the time. 

I certainly wish that we and so many innocent others didn’t have to endure such a drastic lesson that we brought upon ourselves, forcing us to finally make a change that is better for us…for all. I wish that we could’ve had the foresight, the care, the urgency, a lot sooner than now. But our MO until now has always been reactive instead of preventative. Perhaps now we will finally have a nation that truly thinks of our future…at least I believe that we have an administration that does. 

In case you were out  having fun as I was, and missed Obama’s speech, here it is: 

The President addresses the American people from the Oval Office for the first time on the ongoing Administration-wide response to the BP oil spill and America’s clean energy future.

And following is part of an email that I received from the Obama Administration:

The President presented a vision of a future where we as a nation are not held hostage by our dependence on fossil fuels — and a plan for an economy that invests in energy generated right here and creates jobs for millions of Americans in the process. Under his leadership, some of this is beginning to take shape — clean energy is starting to put people back to work across the country, building more efficient cars and trucks, repurposing old factories to manufacture wind turbines, and investing in research that will discover new energy technologies.

Critics will say that a real transition to clean energy is a challenge that can’t be met. But the President made it clear tonight that he will not back down — even if the path forward is not easy. And, as this movement has shown time and again, neither will we.

 

You are one of hundreds of thousands who have already stood with President Obama for a clean-energy future. Washington has put this off for far too long — America must act. We need your help today to show strong support for the President’s vision for a clean-energy future. Please pass on this email to five friends today — and ask them to join you in standing with the President:

http://my.barackobama.com/CleanEnergyFuture

Readers:  Now is the time more than ever for us to go for clean energy. 

Zen Lill: Kudos for opening the blog up :) Please tell Miss Lilly that I am proud of her  - congrats on her accomplishments – too cool. 

Are you kidding me: I don’t think I have a spaceship; I know I have one. And yes, it is that big. But don’t worry, I am not out to dupe anyone of their wealth. :)

Peace out…..

Lastly, greed over a great story is surfacing from my ‘loyal’(?) readers. With all this back and forth about who owns what, that appears on my blog, let me reiterate that all material posted on my blog becomes the sole property of my blog. If you want to reserve any proprietary rights don’

t post it to my blog. I will prominently display this caveat on my blog from now on to remind those who may have forgotten this notice.

Gratefully your blog host,

michelle

Aka BABE: We all know what this means by now :)

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