Pony Party: The Bostonians

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A man who pretends to understand women is bad manners. For him to really to understand them is bad morals.

Henry James

For Nocatz…..

Cats and monkeys; monkeys and cats; all human life is there.

Henry James

It is art that makes life, makes interest, makes importance… and I know of no substitute whatever for the force and beauty of its process.

Henry James

P, Masslass, Victory Coffee, and I met in Boston for a DD girl get together. Special thanks to OTB for getting us the t-shirts. We would have loved to have had you join us.

Yes boys you were invited. Yes, we talked about all of you. In a joyous and admiring tone. Not one negative vibe invaded our evening despite the fact that once we started arguing, we did not all agree.

The girls thought I would be taller. I am short. And VC had a hard time picturing me as anything other than a cat. Naturally, I took that as the highest of compliments. We also picked up a stranger, a nice woman who was attending my conference. I saw her the next day and said,”I hope you didn’t think my friends and I were too crazy, we’re truly harmless.” She told me she enjoyed herself. Nurses tend to be ever so slightly nutty when taken off their work place leashes. Never. Never go drinking with a group of young nurses. You will be under the table. Engineers, at least engineering students, tend to think of themselves as being wacky hombres, nursing student can generally match them.

It was like meeting with old friends. No awkward moments, just glee.

Here we are!

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You can see our wonderful t-shirts in this second photo. I think I really want another one, with the eyes, they look good on a t-shirt even though when they move they give some of us headaches here.

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We were probably pretty loud, but we were in a busy spot at “Legal Test Kitchen” off in a corner. Alcohol was consumed, but not so much that we couldn’t walk. I am not sure how late we were out but at my first 0800AM session the next day, I was gripping a giant coffee like it was my best friend.

What did we talk about? Our first conclusion: everybody who participates at Docudharma is unbelievably smart. I never took AP classes in high school but I can imagine thinking I was clever and then landing in an entire class of clever folks and being gently humbled.

Everybody who writes here has a unique voice, an interesting voice, a powerful and worthy voice and we are all amazed by it. I never doubted that this was my home but meeting the girls, and hearing them echo some of my sentiments but the bow on the package.

We love the Docudharma men! Part of the reason we do is that they seem to have no problems adjusting to a blog full of rowdy, strong willed, passionate women. If they do have difficulties adjusting, they mask it rather well. Yes, while we swoon over OPOL, he is not the only one we look forward to reading. Ek really should be a newspaper reporter, probably just a reflection of the mediocrity of our print media.He is a gem, even if he insists he is simply a fiction character. Rusty’s clarity in identifying what is wrong and why we are angry is so finely written, he is a pamphleteer. Don’t doubt our admiration for you Dharma men, we might disagree with you from time to time, but we all think you are wonderful writers.

A few things we are puzzled about: do you pronounce the boss as “Buddy” or “Boody”. Is ek supposed to be e.k. or ek?

We do wish that skrp wrote more, what an incisive mind. Same with Jess, I have met her in person, sharp intellect, writes on angles I can’t even imagine.Robyn is a powerful voice.I do wish OTB, NL, and RiaD could have come they seem to have such generous spirits. Hint. Hint to VC, she hides her light too much. She is the future, I am the past.

Hey 73, we did talk about sports! Turns out P actually likes them but hates the corporatization of them. We might have to work a little harder on the hockey thing but she is not as resistant as I imagined.

And we argued. We waved our hands and pounded the table a bit. P loves the constitution, all those Neo-Cons who claim they do, need to try have a conversation with her and not feel a wee bit shamed. I admitted my attachment to it is not as strong as the other three, a direct consequence of being a Canuck, I think. One interesting thing, we often hit upon similar themes but used distinctly different language to describe it. We do see the world through different prisms, all equally valid, but symptomatic I think, of our life experiences. The personal really is political and vice versa.

Many times people in the blog world say that in person the characters you meet are inventions. My experience was the opposite. The girls were exactly as I imagined, just more so. I would urge all of you not to pass on a get together with your fellow Dharma folk, you won’t be disappointed.

I am starting to think the Boss, might just be Merlin.

If I left out critical parts of our conversation, VC, P, and Mass will be happy to fill you in.

My only wish, that we in Dharmaland could have out own mini “Netroots Nation”, I think it would be fascinating, joyous and productive. Believe me we really did talk with zest about all of you, so if names weren’t mentioned here, know that you we very much a part of our dialog because all of you are valued, admired, and adored.

Please don’t rec pony party, hang out, chit chat, and then go read some of the excellent offerings on our recent and rec’d list. Or better yet write something!

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  1. I am in the future…. wow, I thought there would be flying cars or something.

  2. So glad you had so much fun.

    If this is an open thread, may I add this:

    Y’all GOTTA check this out:

    Somebody who can actually write might be able to include this in an Earth Day diary.  I dunno.

    But Gail Collins, one of the best columnists at the NY Times, was absolutely devastating today: “The Fat Bush Theory”:

    I don’t know about you, but I’ve always had trouble getting my head around goals that involve reducing the rate at which something is growing. To appreciate the administration’s efforts on the, um, issue, let’s try to imagine it in terms other than greenhouse gas emissions.

       snip

       [I]magine that he regarded getting fat as seriously as he regards melting glaciers, rising oceans and drought and starvation around the planet. In that case, he would set a serious, management-type goal – of, say, an 18 percent reduction in the rate at which he was gaining weight, to be reached within the next decade.

       snip

       2012: Bush hits his final goal and 400 pounds at approximately the same time.

       snip

       Imagine it’s 2025, and you’ve got a 486-pound ex-president being wheeled in to accept the congratulations of the world on his excellent physical fitness program. Really, that’s big.

    http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04

    OMG, you have to read the whole thing.  I have (twice) and she just eviscerates his global-warming policy.

  3. i was right back there with all of us at that table… oh, and i loved that masslass had that nurse join us. she was from west virginia… she really wanted the name of the blog and said she would visit us.

    now i miss you guys.

    oh, and yes. we did a group hug, and there was a big “i love you guys”

    ………..

  4. shirts!   I mean, women!  You look mahhhvelous!   I’m so happy to see the pics.  

    I’m gonna have to get me one of them ‘eyes’ shirts too.  ðŸ™‚

    Great recap ucc!   I really liked what you wrote about the blog and the Docudharma men.  Especially this:

    Our first conclusion: everybody who participates at Docudharma is unbelievably smart.

    AND

    Everybody who writes here has a unique voice, an interesting voice, a powerful and worthy voice and we are all amazed by it.

    Aw, it’s all very sweet and true and amazing!    

  5. .. because I’d love to add to ucc’s excellent summary above.

    But let me add that although our get together was one week

    ago it’s only just now that I’ve started to come down from

    an unbelievable high. To be surrounded by strong, bright,

    funny, smart women (and men too) in real life has no comparison.  

    And as ucc says, because of DD we already knew

    each other, we just hadn’t met yet.

    Guess the point I’m trying to make (and yes, I do have a point)..

    If you have (or can make) an opportunity to meet up

    in real life with fellow DDers for heavens sake don’t blow it.  

  6. thanks for posting this ucc! and a great re-cap (well, as much as is possible for the amount of ground we covered..)

    I can’t even remember the last time I had so many interesting conversations, by the time I got home my brain had turned to mush…I’m still digesting most of it…

    I wasn’t too disappointed that you were in fact human and not a cat…since you happen to be a very cool human it’s totally acceptable 🙂

    • OPOL on April 20, 2008 at 01:33

    Sorry I missed it.  ðŸ˜›

  7. i dont think ive ever seen a dharmanian without a protest sign in ‘its’ hand  ðŸ˜‰  

    • nocatz on April 20, 2008 at 01:41
  8. I prefer buddy…but am just fine with boody.

    I’d stay ad chat more, but am having sort of a (minor) bad day. I am THRILLED that you guys got together and it is fun to see the smiles that go with the words!!

  9. You did know we adored you as well, right?

    Brave man to allow so many freaky people to play in his sandbox and not complain when they won’t leave.

    • srkp23 on April 20, 2008 at 01:55

    Great to see the photos! Wish I could’ve been there. Next time.

    Oh, and thank you very much for the encouragement to write.  

    • Viet71 on April 20, 2008 at 01:59

    Let’s try to understand why.

    Has to do with survival of the species.

    • brobin on April 20, 2008 at 02:08

    Loved the pictures.  I couldn’t agree more that it would be so sweet to get everyone here together.

    I think North Carolina would be a mid-point meeting place that would word for everyone!  (cough)

    Thanks for the great essay.

  10. I thought Rusty was a girl.

    • Robyn on April 20, 2008 at 02:50

    I’ve finished building one chair at the cost of injuring my back.  We’re waiting for food to be delivered now.  Then maybe the other chair.

    I hope to have my regular Sunday features, but it is possible the back will render me indisposed.

    • Alma on April 20, 2008 at 03:47

    Glad you All had fun!!  Wish I could have been there.  I’ve gotten to meet a few of my online friends and I felt the same way you all did.  Like you’ve known them for years.  ðŸ™‚

    I’ve always said Buddy and for EK, eeeek, just cause it sounds more fun that way.  ðŸ™‚

    If Rusty doesn’t fill you in on his “briefs”, I will.  ðŸ˜‰

  11. with the moving eyes. Y’all may slap me now.

    As an apology, I post my 1st youtube creation. It’s still not complete,and I’m still not sure I can even do what I have in mind for the rest, but I thuoght it fit the theme here pretty nicely. Hope someone likes the music as much as I do, or even sees this thing way down here. Took 1 1/2 hrs to process onsite! On a friday evening! Whodathunkit!

    Too goofy?



    Hmmm, wonder what happened to the preview frame?

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