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Like the famous Devil Wears Prada scene with the blue sweater - it's supposed to be all "oooh, fashion editors are so important, it's their world and we just live in it even when we buy bargain basement clothes" but it's really more, "your aesthetic agenda will be set by a handful of rich people who have no fucking idea what you want or need and would not care even if they did". In my social circle, we didn't think much of Lilith Fair - not because it was women, since we were all seeking out all-women shows, women's zines, etc all the time - because we felt that it was blandly generic corporate sell-out music.

Admittedly, you probably can't just call up Queen Latifah for an extended chat, but it is noticeable to me. I was doing fine, enjoying it, loving hearing the stories until I scrolled down and saw the Lilith drawing on the back of a shot of the stage and got hit with the most incredible wave of nostaglia. Five senses' worth! I didn't even know I still had those memories! I went two years in a row, 98 and 99 I think. Of course it was transformative. But also -- I don't have a whole lot of happy memories from that time in my life, but Lilith Fair is one, and it's I had thought about posting this if no one else had, so thank you for this : posted by kalimac at AM on September 30, [ 13 favorites ].

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She kind of warmed up. I flashed her my boobs, last show.

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McLachain was a friend of a friend of a friend? Everyone claimed to know her in the early 90s after she started to get famous. She was a bit infamous as "Naked Sarah" for all the time she'd spend at Wreck Beach. She was not body shy at all. I saw one of her warmup shows in Vancouver, then one in the third and final year, when I'd moved to Ottawa. I've never been to more welcoming festivals before or since. Late high school into early college was a pretty perfect age to experience Lilith Fair.


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It was a wonderful experience for me at the time. If, yes, a pretty white one. Though I do fondly recall how thoroughly Tracy Chapman as the next-to-last act blew away Sarah as the final performer one year.

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I never went to Lilith Fair but am a fan of a few artists who were there. So much respect for McLachlan! People make these experiences that teach everyone involved that it's possible for things to be different, and then even after those experiences end, people who participated take their memories and that spirit and carry them on into new things. I helped start a feminist group blog in and we've been coming to a close, and I see other stuff I care about ending like Open Source Bridge last year , and it's heartening to see how the legacy of Lilith Fair lives on, decades later.

How we're all planting seeds. This was in Virginia Beach, at the brand-new amphitheater, for the second year of the festival in The crowd roared a congratulatory welcome when she took the stage, her being a local from Portsmouth who was newly and triumphantly famous from the release of Supa Dupa Fly the year before.

But then she started playing and jaws dropped and everyone pretty much screamed in excitement at how good she was. It felt absurdly and gloriously like a scene in a movie. She most definitely opened some minds to hip-hop who had previously been indifferent. On the letters side, which is all I can speak about, things were conducted at a more leisurely pace. On the walks you had time to talk to people, to pop in for the odd cup of tea and get to know your customers.

If you were inside sorting, although the work was boring, there were ways of breaking it up. Once the duties were agreed with the union, that was that. You knew exactly what it was you should be doing every minute of your shift. If the duty book said feed the horses some had been around for a long time , then you disappeared for half an hour or so.

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In those days we were poor but happy! Then the Post Office made a loss but served the public. These days it makes huge profits.

The first stage was mechanisation. Before everything was sorted by hand. Then the Post Office came to the union with a scheme for creating mechanised offices. In future, letters would be faced, segregated and sorted by machines. So in they came, to be followed by ever newer and faster machines such as OCRs Optical Character Recognition which can read handwritten script. Now fewer workers sort more letters at a pace dictated by the machines and ruthlessly enforced. No wonder they have difficulty getting people to work the machines.

Stage two was the productivity deal. We used to have a scheme were everyone got a lump sum payment every now and again if by any chance some savings had been made. This is a compulsory scheme and it operates on the basis of individual offices or even parts of offices.


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To qualify for payments either the same number of staff have to do more work or, more usually, fewer staff do the same work. Even the management have recognised this has created problems. This operates by using so-called industrial engineers. It caused a strike when first introduced in Leeds but is now being forced in throughout the country. Next came the splitting of the businesses.

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The Post Office has been split into four — letters, parcels, counters and Giro. Each has its own highly-paid management structure and, believe it or not, they compete with each other. Then they turned bottom side up, and continued to roll slowly over until they were right side up again. Some of the Mangaboos fell down and had to be dragged from the fire, and all were so withered that it would be necessary to plant them at once. The sheds where the corn was stored, the stable where the horses were kept, and the yard where the cows were milked morning and evening were unfailing sources of interest to Martha and me.

He adds that they were commonly carpeted and lined within with well-wrought embroidered mats, and were furnished with various utensils. If it were a war for freedom I could understand it and should be the first to enter the army; but to help England and Austria against the greatest man in the world is not right.

The Emperor ceased speaking, the crowd began pressing round him, and rapturous exclamations were heard from all sides. They were paying someone to create it and then paying someone to carry it. He felt that his words, apart from what meaning they conveyed, were less audible than the sound of his opponent's voice. By the time they got back and dressed for supper, Destiny's eyelids were drooping. If they were truly soul mates, she should be in his corner all the way.

They hadn't actually settled anything, and yet they were no longer quarreling. I remembered how isolated these roads were , but I forgot how dangerous they were. You even said you were impressed with the hospital in Bartlesville. The way she had it figured, the hospital in Bartlesville would tell her there were no openings. By the smug look on her face, we surmised the letter had to include the answers that were needed.

They were offering more than she could make after several years' experience at the hospital in Tulsa. If women were n't attracted to them, maybe men could control themselves. I think he felt included because he was helping as much as we were. Of course, Alex didn't have any gray hair yet, and his lips were fuller - more defined.

I thought you needed to sleep longer because you were working so hard getting ready. Both were watching her as if she had something earth-shattering to say. The riders were a blur in the heat waves, but she was sure one was Pete. His eyes were captivating, by far the most attractive feature in his darkly handsome face.

Following these halls they discovered many small rooms opening from them, and some were furnished with glass benches, tables and chairs. The fire leaped into life; the flames encircled me so that in a moment my clothes were blazing. One morning I locked my mother up in the pantry, where she was obliged to remain three hours, as the servants were in a detached part of the house. Then I learned what those papers were , and that my father edited one of them. Those were extremes, no doubt, but they are not what is most important.

Glinka, the editor of the Russian Messenger, who was recognized cries of "author! So thought the Emperor, and the Russian commanders and people were still more provoked at the thought that our forces were retreating into the depths of the country. Yes, he writes that the French were beaten at His satellites--the senior clerk, a countinghouse clerk, a scullery maid, a cook, two old women, a little pageboy, the coachman, and various domestic serfs-- were seeing him off. Many people were hurrying through the streets and there were many soldiers, but cabs were still driving about, tradesmen stood at their shops, and service was being held in the churches as usual.

In the offices and shops and at the post office everyone was talking about the army and about the enemy who was already attacking the town, everybody was asking what should be done, and all were trying to calm one another. In the waiting room were tradesmen, women, and officials, looking silently at one another. Eager, frightened, helpless glances were turned on Alpatych when he came out of the Governor's room.

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We were checking the mare and she bolted, knocking the stable boy down. And then they were walking out the door, still talking about the mare. Jonathan said you were taking him to some kind of horse race tomorrow. The boxes were heavy, so carrying two of them was too much weight to handle. A stop for lunch and then a drive over the biggest bridge Carmen had ever seen - and then they were in Galveston.