adventures of mascarah.

I've just begun a new decade. Sigh.

I have always wanted to be "a writer" but I'm lost somewhere in the prologue...whittling away at a story I may never tell.

Likes: pop culture. my chihuahua. architecture. modern art. elizabeth street. contemporary designer apparel. food. travel. foreign films. speakeasys. live music. politics. hot sauce. surprises. running in the rain. strangers. wednesdays. fearlessness...and 100s of other random things... maybe even you.

A southerner by birth, northerner by the grace of God, I'm simply a nyc gal who is lost somewhere on my constant exploration of the city and the life,love, and pursuit found within it.

If you are so inclined... sap {at} lifelovepursuit.com

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noraleah:  It was a surreal experience, supporting the white guy (surreal, too, that he was the most left-wing in the race), and now, I’m sad. But perhaps he’ll be Obama’s Veep? (Please god let Obama make it that far.) And scared for the nasty divisiveness of the Dems. And utterly unconvinced of Clinton’s electibility (many men, young people, and, the way things are going, African-Americans may just sit it out.) And frightened of McCain’s cross-party appeal. And simply overjoyed to be done with the real “fairy tale,’ Giuliani. To paraphrase Jon Stewart on Monday, “I’ve been racking my brain for how the Democrats are going to blow it —- and this [divisiveness, especially by Poppa Bill] might be it.”    Yeah. I’m sad too. And worried. And feel like it is hard to remain hopeful.

noraleah:

It was a surreal experience, supporting the white guy (surreal, too, that he was the most left-wing in the race), and now, I’m sad. But perhaps he’ll be Obama’s Veep? (Please god let Obama make it that far.)

And scared for the nasty divisiveness of the Dems. And utterly unconvinced of Clinton’s electibility (many men, young people, and, the way things are going, African-Americans may just sit it out.) And frightened of McCain’s cross-party appeal. And simply overjoyed to be done with the real “fairy tale,’ Giuliani. 

To paraphrase Jon Stewart on Monday, “I’ve been racking my brain for how the Democrats are going to blow it —- and this [divisiveness, especially by Poppa Bill] might be it.”

 Yeah. I’m sad too. And worried. And feel like it is hard to remain hopeful.