Thursday, February 05, 2004

While taking the Ctrain (public transportation), I was lost in thought just stareing down aimlessly when I realized as well as the lady in front of my that my gaze seemed to be directed in shall we say inappropriate areas. This incident begs the question what are the proper social procedures to follow in situations? I'm sure everyone has had to endure uncomfortable silences and akward public gaffs mainly caused by an uncertainty of what to do.
This could be solved by reading a book on ettiquite but really who would spend the time reading a book (let alone an ettiquite book), if you're lucky you may catch a daytime talk show that deals with the subject but really that is as likely as Oprah bitch slapping Dr. Phil.
It would be so much easier we weren't such an uptight society, when you think about they probably had a lot more freedom in the dark ages (though admittingly much shorter life spans) than today.
I wonder how much of it just to cover oneself from critizism, other than a respect for others.
Just today I had the misfortune to fall in the snow which I find really embarrasing, while another group of students just laughed, only one old guy asked if I was alright. In all fairness I was fine and the fall only injured my pride, but I wonder what would have occured if I did incur injury.
This leads to the fun of watching the social dynamics of a ride on the bus - how you may ask, well just observe. Its interesting especially when every seat is taken and the next person to get on has to decide who will they sit beside; will it be the funny smelling man with the onion, the babbling older lady, the businessman, the attractive white lady, or the punk wearing headphones. Depending on the person who the subject is you can get a variety of results including the descision to just stand at the back. Probably the exception would be old people who usually sit at the closest seat to the exit. So next time you take the bus take the time to be entertained by the observation of others - but not in a creepy way.

Tuesday, February 03, 2004

so to continue....

Today is turning to as boring as watching Stephen Harper explain the theory of relativity - acutally it may be entertaining to watch a politician try to coherently explain something. Speaking of politicians, I always wonder what they do when the media has its attention turned, for example is Paul Martin in some secret meeting with the lord of the underworld to raise Canada's temperature in return for making it hell on earth? or is he choking on a pretzel. That isn't to say that Mr. Martin is in the same league as Bush when it comes to idoicy, but the way those two get along...
Orignally I wanted to blog about the weather but that proved to be extremely boring, so what is new and exciting, well not much. Oh sure there are events in the world that have catastrophic consequences but really that is neither here nor there. (continue later)

Monday, February 02, 2004

This is my first blog, though I have made quite a few rants that could have been blog entries but then I digress. So right now I am at school typing on a Laptop... enough said. Anyway there isn't much new in the news that I've heard about, no new Dean-isms Bush-isms or any other ism. Belinda mania (PC party leadership candidate) seems to have crashed now just waiting for the burning, well not really. While I am impressed at the well generated hype around Belinda the fact is when you hype something too much usually it creates unrealistic expectations or hides the fact there is little or no substance (think back to any overly hyped Hollywood movie, Godzilla anyone?). I find it funny how Belinda (apparently I'm just following a trend by calling her by first name instead of Ms. Stronach) is using her image to appeal to voters though mainly it would be male voters. It would be interesting to see if she can win the leadership and what kind of leader she would be, while I hold no illusions that she would be any more ethical or concerned for the 'average Canadian' than any other leader - it would help if she does generates some interest in the politics of this country, at the very least it would keep Mr. Martin in check.