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Posted by GraceKathryn on January 3, 2010

This really happened.

Today while getting an oil change I had a brief conversation with the guy working at the auto shop that made me ridiculously happy. Whenever I’m running errands that I think might involve any amount of sitting in waiting rooms I try to remember to bring some reading material along with me. Upon getting out of the car with my book, the auto shop guy noticed it and exclaimed dramatically in a tone of disgust and astonishment (direct quote):

Atlas Shrugged?!?! Is that for pleasure?!?!”

Me (kind of laughing, yet trying to deflect as to avoid an awkward conversation): Um, not exactly. No it is not.

Auto Shop Guy (obviously restraining himself from saying anything he might regret, i.e. commenting his feelings on the book): Ugh! Good.

He went on helping me with car stuff for a few minutes, and then veered back to the topic of the book.

ASG: So what class is it for?

Me: Well, it’s not exactly for a class.

ASG (again looking astonished): Then why on earth are you reading it?

Me (again laughing and smiling): Because I know quite a few people who are lovers of Ayn Rand …

The look of horror on his face was epic!

Me: … and after being told so many times that just I don’t understand the delicate nuances of her philosophy and having it implied to me that “if you just read Atlas Shrugged you would understand,” I decided to finally read it. It’s kind of an intellectual exercise.

ASG (body language and facial expressions showing his disgust for the book, and completely stammering to not say something to a customer that he might regret): Wow. Um, yikes. Well. I could… no, I shouldn’t.

Me (now super-happy and continuing to laugh): Hey, it sounds like we agree on this topic!

ASG: Yes. Yes it does.

It made my day.

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The NRA and Texas Twang

Posted by GraceKathryn on September 2, 2009

Imagine my surprise when a few weeks back, Jared and I received an unsolicited call on our home phone from none other than the National Rifle Association. I have NO IDEA where they got our phone number. First of all, no one, and I mean no one, calls our home phone except my parents, pollsters, and telemarketers – so we don’t even answer it most of the time. We usually screen our calls to the answering machine. It was very unusual that Jared happened to even pick up the phone this particular time. A few seconds after Jared picked up the phone, he gestured wildly to me to come over and listen to the craziness and hilarity he was hearing. A woman with a heavy hickish Texan accent had introduced herself as a representative of the NRA and asked him if he was willing to listen to a short recording. Of course he said yes. We were both intrigued at that point. I sat quietly, listening and giggling to myself, all the while making dramatic LMAO gestures to Jared and letting him do all the talking.

The 2-3 minute recording was basically a scare-fest about how we, as fine upstanding gun-totin’ Amerucuns, should be terrified that some sort of shady conspiracy business is going on right now whereby 3rd world Mexican dictators (or dictators of some other countries – I don’t remember which ones) are trying to control United States’ gun policy. Lest that not be enough to make you shake in yer cowboy boots, that gun-hating she-devil Hillary Clinton is also personally going to come to your house and take away your guns.

After the canned recording wrapped up with the superfun ending trashing Hillary Clinton (I’m thinking the Clinton part alone must have lasted a full minute), the live Texas twang woman got back on the phone and asked us (or rather, Jared) the following poll question:

Should 3rd World dictators and Hillary Clinton be allowed to dictate gun ownership/policy in the United States? Yes or No?

First of all, the only options for answering were yes or no. There was no in between. There was no possibility for clarification. The NRA clearly worded the question to lead to their desired answer (see Meaningless Statistics from Sociological Images, specifically #4). Now really, REALLY… who on earth could POSSIBLY answer yes to a question asking whether 3rd world dictators should be determining US policy? That’s just a stupid question.

Jared answered her as such:

So Yes and No are really the only options for answering this question? Ooooooo… kaaaayyyy… well then, no I do not believe that other countries should be determining US policy on domestic issues.

So he gave her the answer she wanted. In her nice little Texas twang she then happily began to give us the NRA spiel about how scared we should be about Hillary Clinton, 3rd world dictators, and how they are trying to infringe upon our 2nd Amendment rights blah blah blah. Then she asked for money. You see, normally a 5 year‡ NRA membership is $200 (or something – I don’t remember), but just for us, right now, they were running a special! We could sign up for a 5 year membership that day only for the bargain basement low low price of only $150! (We declined).

Jared did, however, have a question for Texas twang woman:

Your organization’s name is the National Rifle Association. The name implies that you support rifle ownership, perhaps for the purposes of hunting or sport. Can you elaborate on that?

Texas twang:

We support gun and firearm ownership and rights of any and all kinds.

Jared:

So you would fully support handgun ownership and/or semi-automatic assault weapons?

Texas twang (with more than a hint of annoyance and frustration in her voice):

We just believe in the 2nd Amendment. I mean, (psssh) the Constitution has worked really well for a few hundred years now. We just want to uphold the Constitution. So um, yeah. And stuff.

Um, yes I suppose the Constitution has worked well enough… If you love a document written over 200 years ago by a few rich white men for a great many purposes including upholding slavery, denying women, blacks, and non land-owning white men the right to vote, and basically upholding the status quo for the power elite of their time. The Constitution was not divinely inspired and it is not scripture. Also, the Constitution is great if you love extreme ambiguity. Sorry to break it to you NRA, but the 2nd Amendment is very much ambiguous and open to interpretation, as is nearly all of the Constitution. It was written that way intentionally. That’s why we have the modern court system – to do the interpreting for today’s world.

Welllp, thanks for calling, Texas twang. And lest you think I’m making this whole story up, here are two more accounts on other blogs of nearly identical calls: I Love Getting Calls Like This, The Guns of August NRA.

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‡ I originally wrote this entry quoting $150 for a 3 year NRA membership, but upon doing further research I discovered that I was mistaken and $150 is actually closer to the 5 year rate. My mistake. I corrected the error.

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Guns for Jesus

Posted by GraceKathryn on June 28, 2009

7/3/09 Edit: The New York Times has since also covered the story. A friend of mine pointed out that Christians and their clinging to “rights” is even more disastrous than simply clinging to guns… I agree. Apparently, Jesus actually died to protect your individual liberties and 2nd amendment rights (and not to redeem humanity from sin, suffering, and death).

I officially have a new favorite picture IN THE WORLD (see below). This news story about a church in Louisville would be really disturbing, except that I would like to believe that people (who would dare to call themselves Christians no less) who would do this are so few and far between as to not really matter at all… this is what I would like to believe. The article did also mention that there was a rival gun-free event held simultaneously across town by other religious groups. I should hope so!!! If I lived in L-ville and was aware of this craziness ahead of time, I would certainly be at that rival event waving a banner high.

(On a personal note, my entire extended family hails from Louisville and I am very familiar with the city… so ha!).

Jesus died to protect your 2nd Amendment rights

Jesus died to protect your 2nd Amendment rights

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My 3 Years in Corporate Hell

Posted by GraceKathryn on June 27, 2009

You gotta love The Onion. The photo at the bottom of this post sums up perfectly my experiences working for 3 years in corporate America. I swear the upper management at the company I worked for hated independent intellectual thought and fun with everything in their core beings. The 1927 German film Metropolis comes to mind.

Here are a few fond memories I have of my time at said job:

  • A coworker got called in to the BIG bosses’ office to have a stern talking to about the “alarming” frequency of her email exchanges with her HUSBAND, who also happened to work for the company at the time — big brother was SERIOUSLY watching you at this company.
  • I was moved to 4 different desks/cubes on 2 different floors of the same building within 1 1/2 years. On the plus side, they did let me keep my red swingline stapler, though.
  • My boss (who was actually a really cool person so I was very disappointed with her for this) sent me a STERN email about how work computers were to be used for business-approved websites only, even if it was possible for me to access other sites on the “allowed” list. Thus, another “big brother is watching you” example. (For context: most employees had no internet access at ALL, and the select few who did have access could only get to a few select sites on the “approved” list, and these were sites that they had to have in order to do their jobs. So no yahoo, no newsok.com, no anything).
  • Extremely disturbing (indirect) sexual harassment directed at me, such that I was bawling my eyes out a few times. I need to find out the statute of limitations on that, b/c I think I actually have the guts now, 3 years later, to maybe say something about it.
  • The sense, ALL the time, that my coworkers, bosses, and everyone around me, were ALWAYS watching me, looking over my shoulder at my computer screen, and listening to my every word on the phone and every conversation I had with those around me. I am not being paranoid. This was really happening. There was a mass paranoia in the corporate culture at this company that I really didn’t understand.
  • Gossip. Constant backstabbing mean-spirited gossip… Now, I know people will say that this is an inherent feature of any workplace with a lot of women in close contact (and all that other sexist crap that I don’t buy in to), but it’s NOT. I know from personal experience that that argument is BS. That argument is sexist to its core. I work in an office now with about 10 other women, and the gossip where I work now is NOTHING like it was at this company. My office now is wonderfully positive and gossip-free by comparison. I don’t even blame the individual women I worked with at my former job, I blame the company’s culture. I blame the highest leadership. It was an institutional problem, not a problem with individuals.
  • Terrible timecard system that nickel and dimed you and ripped you off. (The skeptical pessimist in me suspects that this was NOT a coincidence).
  • After I left, I heard from a few ex-coworkers that they actually tried to BAN MUSIC AT PEOPLE’S DESKS for a while… this was in the form of headphones, iPods, small radios, small speakers, etc. It was an absolutist policy… No matter what. Apparently that only lasted for a few weeks and the backlash was so bad that they caved a bit.
  • I was HORRIBLY underpaid, and so were almost all of my coworkers. This company rapes their employees with low paychecks, all the while posting great profits (at least during the years I worked there). When I moved to the public sector I immediately got almost a 20% raise… I now make almost TWICE as much as I made when I started at that company in 2004. This company does not value its employees.

(For balance, a few good things the company did: yearly free health screenings for all employees, random bonuses ranging between $100-500 every Christmas and sometimes occasionally throughout the year in response to economic crises, community involvement in things like charity races and the like………. but most public sector jobs do all that plus more)

This was just my personal experience with corporate America and the company I worked for. I don’t claim that this is how it is for everyone, or that ALL large businesses are evil, or that capitalism isn’t a great thing (it is!), but this is how it was where I was at. This is just my story and my observations of the company I worked for. I experienced the depths of human misery at that job (I was crying alone in the bathroom on a regular basis I was so miserable), and it was as close to an Office Space type experience as I can envision in the real world.

Everything I have detailed above is all true. You can ask my husband, my parents, my doctor, or anyone who knew me while I worked there. I was in a deep depression at the time. It saddens me so much the way some companies get away with mistreating their employees. That was just the effect it had on me. By comparison, my public sector job now is like working in utopia.

Please don’t misread me and think I’m saying that all companies do this. I see the value in capitalism and I think that privately-owned businesses are a good thing. I know there are lots of private corporations and businesses that are wonderful places to work, but this particular company did not fall into that category. I would love to hear stories about the ones that are good. It will help to give me hope in humanity and the corporate world (which, admittedly, I aspire to never return to).

Office Internet Crackdown - from The Onion

Office Internet Crackdown - from The Onion

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“HOB-NOBBING” with the 2 Movie Guys at deadCENTER OKCMOA roof-top party

Posted by GraceKathryn on June 16, 2009

Two Movie Guys brought to my attention that I am featured a few times in this video. Ahhhh, yes… me and Two Movie Guys are old friends. Yep, we go way back. I have known those guys for soooo long. I definitely knew them waaaay before that one guy (Lucas? Lucas… that’s what the video said his name was, right?) came up to our table and started laughing uncontrollably. Good times, good times… No really, it was a blast. Thanks guys for tipping me off to the existence of said video! It’s pretty dang funny if I do say so myself. A few things about this video:

1. Mark Potts’ wolf shirt – the shirt clearly deserves a following of its own. It deserves a time zone of its own. The thing was so wonderfully amazing. It reminded me of Bret’s amazing wolf sweatshirt from Flight of the Conchords, but I’m not sure if that’s exactly what Mr. Potts was going for.

2. Cacky Poarch – I would just like to again reiterate that the woman is a wonderful human being.

I do hope to post further deadCENTER musings in the coming days.

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Funniest bank call center call EVER

Posted by GraceKathryn on June 6, 2009

A few days ago, Jared called our bank (where I used to work for 3 years) for a routine question about our account. The conversation with the call center employee began something like this:

Bank guy (we’ll call him Milton): You sound just like Jeff Goldblum!

Jared (sounding really surprised but laughing hard): I sound like who? Jeff Goldblum? Um, ok. I’ve actually never gotten that before, but, ok… um, what?

I overheard Jared’s part of the convo from the other room and was of course laughing my arse off. Jared then talked back and forth between me and Milton for a few minutes asking me if I thought he sounded like Jeff Goldblum and saying to both of us that I guess it made him sound really smart and that it was a good thing.

Eventually they got down to talking bank account stuff, and then Jeff Jared had to put me on the phone because I was the primary account holder. My conversation with Milton then proceeded as such:

Me (in panicked voice): Jeff keeps telling me that there’s some sort of code he’s cracked and that the world is going to end or aliens are going to attack or something and we all need to pay attention!!!!

Milton(cracking up): Is that Independence Day?

Me: I think that’s actually every Jeff Goldblum movie.

We talked bank account stuff for awhile, and then I mentioned that I used to work for his fine (extremely over-dramatic sarcastic cough) employer for 3 years.

Milton: Oh, that’s why you have so many accounts. I thought you just really liked the bank.

Me: Um, no. Actually, I really dislike the company … but I love the people who work there! Are you housed at _______ building?

Milton: Yep. 6th floor.

Me: I used to be on 4, and 2, multiple times. I worked in that building for 1 1/2 years and they moved me 4 times.

Milton: Yeah, when they moved me they didn’t even let me keep my red stapler.

HE REALLY SAID THAT!!!!! THIS GUY WAS AWESOME!!!!!!

Me: They kept telling me I could listen to my music at a reasonable level, but then they moved me to an office that was in a basement closet, and then one day I stopped receiving my paycheck, and (unintelligible mumble) I’m gonna blow up the building.

Milton, Jared, and I were all laughing our arses off at this point. He eventually told us that he had just started working there a few weeks before. I’m so surprised they didn’t fire him on the spot for having so much fun at work. (I think the company I used to work for is actually kind of a little bit evil, but I really liked my coworkers and all the ground level employees… it’s the organizational culture and upper management that are warped). I bet he doesn’t last there 6 months.

Anyway, Jared and I received this in the mail today:

midfirst card from Geno 060609

I thought the whole awesome call deserved a blog post. It was the most fun I’ve ever had on the phone with a bank employee discussing my bank account.

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Are you a Christian hipster?

Posted by GraceKathryn on March 5, 2009

http://www.conversantlife.com/god-and-culture/are-you-a-christian-hipster

I find this article to be hilarious… it’s not trying to be satirical or funny, it’s just accurately reporting a list of things Christian hipsters are into. A few of my favorite quotes:

“…we all know that hipsters hate labels.”

“Christian hipsters love thinking and acting Catholic, even if they are thoroughly Protestant/evangelical.”

“They love poetry readings, worshipping with candles, and smoking pipes while talking about God. Some of them like smoking a lot of different things.”

“Christian hipsters love breaking the taboos that used to be taboo for Christians.”

Authors they like: Flannery O’Connor, Walker Percy, Wendell Berry, Thomas Merton, John Howard Yoder, Walter Brueggemann, N.T. Wright, Brennan Manning, Eugene Peterson, Anne Lamott, C.S. Lewis, G.K. Chesterton, Henri Nouwen, Soren Kierkegaard, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, Annie Dillard, Marilynne Robison, Chuck Klosterman, David Sedaris, or anything ancient and/or philosophically important.

It’s funny cause it’s true…

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Ron Paul: The Craziest Way to Throw Away Your Vote

Posted by GraceKathryn on August 26, 2008

This is the funniest thing I’ve seen in a long time and I had to share. I probably laughed for 5 minutes straight the first time I saw it… it’s funny cause it’s true.

This is absolutely true, and I say that without even a tinge of irony or sarcasm

This is absolutely true, and I say that without even a tinge of irony or sarcasm

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Something you would never see in Edmond

Posted by GraceKathryn on October 14, 2007

Having lived in Norman off and on for 10 years now, I’ve grown used to the people zooming around on hoverounds. I’ve also grown used to the people on bicycles… I’m pretty sure Norman is the most bike-friendly (read “bike-tolerant”) city in OK. I’ve become fond of the “asian bum” who looks just like Mr. Miyagi and wanders the streets of Norman year round, rain or snow, with a trench coat on his head. I’ve even had the mentally challenged “guy who wears OU helmet all the time and sells newspapers” try to sell me a newspaper. I’ve grown used to the people with mental illnesses walking the streets of Norman day and night talking to themselves. I’ve even swerved to miss hitting a few smelly hippies with my car. It gives the city some diversity.

But I saw the coolest thing I’ve ever seen in Norman on Friday night… Jared and I both saw “guy with mental illness riding a bike WHILE playing a harmonica.” It was the coolest thing ever. We were in my mom’s convertible at the time, so we even heard the harmonica. He was playing it with both hands while apparently riding his bike for transportation. It was great. Norman has reached a new level of awesomeness.

And that’s what makes Norman so much cooler than Edmond.

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