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On Mon 02 Jan 2006 08:17:03p, Thus Spake Zarathustra, or was it Bob
Terwilliger? > Wayne wrote about New Orleans: > >> It must be bad enough to have to go through the rebuilding process even >> if it is covered by insurance, not to mention those who literally lost >> everything. I don't think I could go back. > > A dear friend of mine lost almost everything she had. My friend is a > participant in the Goth subculture, and every year there's a gathering > of Goths called "Convergence." The city changes from year to year, with > online voting determining which city gets to host Convergence for that > particular year. > > New Orleans won the vote for the 2006 Convergence. Then Hurricane > Katrina hit, and the town was devastated. Rising from the rubble, the > Convergence organizers declared that Convergence would continue as > scheduled. It will take place in April 2006. The hotel wasn't too > badly damaged, so it will still host the gathering, but a second venue > where nightly musical performances were supposed to take place fell by > the wayside. (http://www.convergencexii.com/) > > My friend has attended Convergence with me for the last four years, but > she won't be coming to this one: It's not that she LOST so much, but she > had to come back to her shambles of an apartment and sort through things > which had been precious to her but which were now utterly ruined. And > on a grander scale, she had to see so many of her favorite places > irrecoverably damaged. She doesn't want to see them again, at least not > until she's had plenty of time to grieve for the loss, both her loss and > the loss to the world. She's living in Seattle now. > > (I'm helping her rebuild: When I asked her what she felt worst about > losing, she said that she was moved to tears by the loss of her game > collection, her Disney videos, and her Christmas ornaments. I'm > replacing the games and the videos, and I shared my own Christmas > ornaments with her so that she would have SOME ornaments this > Christmas.) You're doing a good thing. You're a good friend, Bob. -- Wayne Boatwright *¿* __________________________________________________ ________________ And if we enter a room full of manure, may we believe in the pony. |
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