Website Update


UPDATE:
I have finally made the plunge and added frames to my website, along with some various color and graphic corrections. It is my hope that things will be a bit easier to read now. Comments welcome.

**EDIT**
I have also added a “NoFrames” section so that people whose browsers do not support frames may still view my site. I’m new to this so I hope it works. If you see something that is off please let me know.

Movie, Popcorn, and Extra Cheese

So Sunday night my boyfriend (nullzeit) and I went into San Francisco to a little place called the Dark Room, to see a production that they put on there called “Bad Movie Night”. For a mere $5 ticket price you are treated to a bad (really bad) movie and free water and popcorn. (Good popcorn, too!) You can even bring in your own snacks and beer, should you desire. The event is hosted (and by that I mean heckled by) a fine group of spastic folks who not only yell comments at the screen, but they even encourage you to do so as well. It’s like Rocky Horror meets… well… any other bad movie. It was awesome. 🙂

Oh, and in case you’re interested, the movie we saw was the 1975 pilot movie for the TV series Wonder Woman. Woo hoo! Let’s hear it for bad acting, infectious theme songs, stupid Nazis, plastic airplanes, and golden wonderbras!

Upcoming presentations include Labyrinth (which I actually never thought was bad) and Killer Klowns from Outer Space! (Which I can only imagine is.) Oh, the cheese!

S.O.S.

Lifted from the LJ of veedub:



The flag should never be displayed with the union down,
except as a signal of dire distress in instances of extreme danger to life or property.

—THE FLAG CODE, Title 36, U.S.C., Chapter 10, § 176 (a).
As amended by P.L. 344, 94th Congress, approved July 7, 1976.

I am posting this on my LiveJournal in opposition to The Patriot Act, which represents an extreme danger to the life, property and liberty of all persons living in the United States.

NEW! Witch Eye #11

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Hello all!

It was a bit delayed due to us learning the new software, but it is here and we are quite proud of it. It is with great pride that I am finally able to announce the arrival of Witch Eye #11: Secrecy in Our Craft.
 
In this issue we have attempted to address a concern that many have had of our tradition, and of the Craft at large. While some of us are quite secretive about our practices, others are much more open. Does secrecy help or harm us in the long term? How do we know which is the correct approach for us? What specific things should or shouldn’t be kept  secret? And perhaps most importantly, in the face of these differences, how do we get along with each other?

Witch Eye #11. Click HERE to order!

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