Sometimes I Really Miss Calgary

Like when I read articles like this one where I know the business and most people in the article including Greg and Simone.

Side note – I’ve long advocated that libraries should integrate the same type of question that Pages bookstore asks all their new applicants.

Happy 12/12/12

I’m posting this on 12/12/12 at 12:12pm (okay, I’m jiggering the time stamp so it appears like I posted it on 12/12/12 at 12:12pm.)

(How’d I miss such an obvious post for today?)

 

10 Things I’ve Seen on Facebook

I’m still continually amazed at Facebook as a communication tool and especially the varied ways that people use it, especially to share the most intimate details of their lives. (Is privacy dead?)

Here are a few of the things I’ve personally witnessed that I found either unique and/or “Wow, I can’t believe they posted that!”…

  1. A family friend posts simply “It’s a plus!” to announce her pregnancy.
  2. Numerous separations and divorces of varying degrees of animosity – from the simple “John’s relationship status is now single” to knock-down, drag-out comment brawls between the unhappy couple.
  3. A co-worker announced that she’d been diagnosed with cancer and has since provided regular updates including some that are quite hilarious (“I never realised it but chemotherapy makes *all* your hair fall out. Best Brazilian ever!”)
  4. Along the same line, a classmate at Western happily posts a naked photo of herself as her profile pic. Not sure if that was a statement of protest against Facebook’s restrictions on nudity, an artistic statement or an oops!
  5. Somebody posted a picture of what they had for lunch (just seeing if you’re still paying attention!)
  6. Another classmate who passed away quite suddenly but his profile page remains up (and occasionally active with people posting remembrances although less-so every year) to this day.
  7. The post that inspired this list. There’s a guy I don’t even know but who I added as a friend when I first joined in 2006 while in library school back when FB was only open to people with an .edu address. I was desperate to find people I had some connection with since many of my real-life friends weren’t on the site and I ended up adding anyone I could find from Saskatchewan. This guy was from Oxbow (where my mom’s family is from), was studying in the US (Harvard I think!) and had political views very different than mine. But I added him and have occasionally seen him cross my news feed – including just today where I realised he’s had a really bad accident and is now in a coma, having had a couple different surgeries and whatnot. Scary, sad stuff.
  8. Saw somebody do the infamous “First day back at work and boy does it suck!” post and they’re still employed at the same place.
  9. Saw somebody else doing a post about how little work they were doing and they’re no longer employed at the same place!
  10. To tie it full circle to #1, another former classmate posted the following to let all their friends (and apparently her husband?) know they were pregnant: “Hey Paul S., You’re going to be a dad! Hey, posting stuff like this is what Facebook is for, right?”

@ryanMeili Monday – #skndpldr Halfway Point Review

The #skndpldr contest kicked off in September and ends in March which means that early-to-mid-December is basically the halfway point of the campaign for all of them.  Since I’m big on celebrating milestones, I thought I’d take a moment to recognize some of the funniest, most memorable surprising and appreciated moments each has had so far as well as share how I think they rank so far – both among the voting members and also in my personal opinion.

Cam Broten
Biggest Surprise –  Given how glitzy Trent’s launch was and how many miles Trent put on early (which I thought would indicate fundraising to match), I was a bit surprised that it was Cam who had the biggest fundraising total in the first month (of course, that also means that his campaign posting the biggest drop-off to the second month was an even bigger surprise.)

A Funny Moment – During the Regina debate, there was a question about poverty and without a doubt, Ryan owns this issue, given his day-to-day work and the fact that he lives in Saskatoon’s inner-city.  But that didn’t stop Cam from trying to (to my ears) “out-poor” Ryan with a weird anecdote about how he drives past prostitutes at the end of his driveway when he gets home from work every day. 

This one’s funnier – the face Cam’s pulling in a Saskatoon Star-Phoenix article about the Saskatoon debate.

A Memorable Moment – The recent endorsement by Cathy Sproule now means that Cam has two in-caucus endorsers (Cathy & Danielle Chartier) and Trent has one (Warren McCall) with four remaining undeclared.

An Appreciated Moment –
After the first financial results were released, I was having trouble figuring out how Cam’s campaign could claim the most raised by donors under $250 when those numbers aren’t released.  They pointed out that it was easy – “subtraction”.  (Okay, they didn’t word it so abruptly!)

Candidate Rank
– 2 (tie)

Candidate Rank (personal opinion)
-4 (I’ve referred to it before on this blog but Cam is the candidate I’m least familiar with so that hurts how I rate him personally rather than how I think he’s doing generally.

Ryan Meili
Biggest Surprise –  The UFCW endorsement was huge given that Ryan didn’t get a lot of union support in 2009 and in this campaign, he talks frankly about how unions, like the NDP, need a real period of self-assessment

A Funny Moment –
The Duck question on the Reddit AMA

A Memorable Moment –
I’ll steal one from a first-time volunteer who came to one of our Regina events.  “Why’d you decide to support Ryan?” I asked.  “I was at the Regina debate and when he said, “Am I the person to lead this party? You bet I am!’, he was the only one I heard say that and it just resonated with me.” 

An Appreciated Moment –
I got a nice phone call from Ryan during a particularly stressful moment.

Candidate Rank
(my perception) – 2 (tie)

Candidate Rank (personal opinion) – 1

Erin Weir
Biggest Surprise –  As arguably the least well-positioned candidate at the start of the race (not a sitting MLA, not a previous leadership candidate), Erin has tenaciously hung on and is still right in the mix of things

A Funny Moment – 
In the first Regina debate, all the other candidates got asked which former leader they resembled/admired.  But somehow, Erin didn’t get asked that question so he quipped “I want the other question.  I had a great answer prepared for it!” which brought the house down.

A Memorable Moment –
At one point, Chad Moats, who is on Erin’s social media team, got into a flame war on Twitter with Murray Mandryk of the Leader Post about how much coverage Erin was (or wasn’t) getting.  This led to another member of Team Weir recanting with the old line about “Don’t pick fights with people who buy their ink by the barrel!”

A Memorable Moment (corrected) – 
At one point, Chad Moats, who is on Erin’s social media team got into a gentlemanly discussion on Twitter with Murray Mandryk of the Leader Post about how Mandryk was spending an inordinate amount of time covering Brad Wall’s Movember moustache instead of covering important news like the Sask NDP leadership campaign.  The bon mots they exchanged were of varying hilarity, capped by a member of Team Weir withdrawing from the discussion with the old line about “Don’t pick fights with people who buy their ink by the barrel!”  (Completely separate but around the same time, Chad was also challenging people who expressed different views than him on Twitter to boxing matches in real life.  That had nothing to do with #skndpldr but was pretty entertaining too!)

An Appreciated Moment – There was recently a bit of drama on FB (when isn’t there?) and even though the issue was related to the Meili team and an oversight with a former volunteer, a member of Erin’s team very generously and professionally stepped in in defense of our (and by extension, all) campaign teams.

Candidate Rank
(my perception) – 4

Candidate Rank (personal opinion)
– 2 (tie)

Trent Wotherspoon
Biggest Surprise –  I guess I was surprised to see Trent running a deficit in the first month (which continues to this day.)  As someone (Stefani Langenegger?) observed on Twitter, the optics are poor when the Finance Critic for a party that’s already (wrongly) perceived as unable to balance the budget, is running a deficit.

A Funny Moment
– Trent went for a morning run and later tweeted how beautiful the “horror frost” was.  (As someone who mixes up my homonyms all the time too, I thought this was funny.  But at least he didn’t write another homonym for “hoar”!)

A Memorable Moment
–  His launch was a real “holy shit!” moment for me.  Glitzy, professional, packed to the rafters.  Really helped set a tone for his campaign right off the bat.

An Appreciated Moment – 
Had a chance to have a really in-depth conversation with one of Trent’s supporters at Coronation Park’s “US Election Viewing Party” which was quite enlightening.

Candidate Rank (my perception)
– 1 (although I’d say the line between Trent and Cam & Ryan who I have tied in second is a thin one.  And I don’t think Erin’s as far back as some might think either.)

Candidate Rank (personal opinion) – 2 (tie)

Sappy Sunday – The Saddest Christmas Song Ever?

A lot of comments about his one in a recent MetaFilter thread about sad Christmas movies, TV & music.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJi6cQtVE-c

Saturday Snap – Pink or Blue?

Please don’t judge us for taking these pics at Wal-Mart. Their own internal research shows their second biggest category of shoppers is people who loathe themselves for shopping there! (Not even kidding.)

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Friday Fun Link – Baby Guess Book

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First Picture of Hammond 2.0

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Happy Holidays from FSM!

My Real Role on Team Meili… #skndpldr

…is to come up with ideas that are the “first of a kind”.

Last time, it was the idea for the Money Bomb (see #3 on the linked list) which was the first ever in Canadian politics.

This time, it was putting forward the idea for a Reddit AMA which was the first ever by a Saskatchewan politician.

Of course, given that I put forward about ten shitty ideas for every good one that gets used, I can’t be too smug!  (“Buy A Meili-Branded Stethoscope, Get A Free Meili-Logo Tongue Depressor” Promo anyone?  “Get Smiley with Meili” Digital Photo Contest?  “Miles with Meili” Interactive Google Earth Map?  “Give $2 and Vote For Me in the Morning” Money Bomb”?)

Even a million monkeys on a million typewriters will punch out Hamlet and Henry IV eventually! 😉

[Edit: A Meili 2.0 team member has reminded me that he brought forward the idea of a Reddit AMA way back in August while we were brainstorming social media ideas.  I told him I’ve been thinking about having Ryan do an AMA since the moment I heard Ryan was running again but didn’t have documentation to prove it like he does.  So we’ve agreed to share credit – though he’s asked to remain anonymous so that’s kinda hard to do! 😉  And now I feel pressure to come up with some another ground-breaking “first”.  Hmm, maybe “Miles with Meili” needs revisited?]