Wednesday, January 31, 2007

If You Were On Facebook, You Would Already Know These Things

As you can see from the "Events" list on my Facebook sidebar thingy*, I'm a busy girl for the next week. So I thought I'd share with y'all some of the exciting things I'm doing. And for one of them, you can even play along at home!

Next Thursday, I'm going to "Danielle and Beth's First Shower Power." Hosted by my friend Kalev, the tagline for the event is: "because all girls should see wet naked men shower in a gay bar before they die." That's right, Thursday nights at the Odyssey feature a shower on the dancefloor. And you get to watch the hot naked men shower. For some reason, this seems like something that Courtney would want to attend.

This Sunday is the "Aggies Roosters Run"; tagline: "Because Aggies do it best."** Roosters is a country bar out in Pitt Meadows. Piling a bunch of Aggies on a schoolbus with a lot of beer and taking them to a country bar is a definite recipe to ensure that the event lives up to its Facebook "event type": "Party - Night of Mayhem."

The third event, and the one where you can play along at home, is called "Lights Out" - tagline: ".. Take part in the greatest mobilisation of citizens against Climate Change!" Utilizing my mad cut and paste skills, I give you a summary of the event:

The "Alliance pour la Planète" (a national grouping of environmental associations) appeals to all citizens to give the planet 5 minutes respite :

Everybody to extinguish all their lights and illuminations and turn off equipment on stand-by on the 1st February 2007 from 18h55 until 19h00. (GMT)

The purpose is not just to save electricity for 5 minutes that day, but to draw the attention of citizens, the media and the authorities to the waste of energy and the need to initiate action! 5 minutes respite for the planet: that's not long, it costs nothing and will show our politicians that climate change is something which should figure prominently in political debates.

Why the 1st February? Because that is the day on which the latest report of the United Nations Panel of Experts is to be released in Paris.

Although this event is scheduled to take place in France, we should not miss this opportunity of drawing attention to the global climatic situation.

If we all participate our actions will have great public and political resonance, at an important moment in our political life.!

Please make this appeal as widely known as possible in your own circles and networks ! please also publish it on your websites and in your newsletters.

So dont just stop after this little event but carry on everyday being aware of the little things that you can do to save our world.
Further clarification on the site indicates that you should actually be doing this at 6:55 pm local time, so no need to do any conversions to GMT.


*I think it's actually called a "badge," but I was never a girl scout, so I don't do badges. To me, it's a "thingy"

**Having never done an Aggie myself, I cannot verify nor deny this claim.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Woo-hoo!!! Sign me up for the Shower Power thingy!!

Hot naked men showering on the dance floor? Why the hell do I not live where you live? That is literally the most awesome thing I have ever heard.

Thanks for the fantasy idea!

Beth said...

I *knew* you would like it!

You know, you always have a standing invitation to come and visit me in Vancouver, any time you want! Me & Danielle *love* having house guests =)

Anonymous said...

When I have an extra $500 or so to spare (which after the most recent car accident will not happen for awhile), I will be on the next plane!