Shoup
    
stumbleupon toolbar
blogin!  name: pass:
   gmail!  name: pass:
Quote of the Week:

"An industrial capitalist society that does not recognize ecological limits but only perpetual economic expansion and has the profit motive as driver, will eventually consume and destroy itself."

"But we will all be taken down with it."

David Orton

Shoup News

Shoup Foas:
Friendly Links:
• new world blog
• the note
• the onion
• artsjournal
• yr congress
• morning news
• wooster
• DCBCA
• east hall
• jeremy b
• imdb
• all music guide
• jen y
• hey cd reviews
• sara
• lanny
• dan h
• ketchup
• d-m 
• kenwood
• eicher
• debby s. 
• t-mo
• evil tim s.
• tristan k
• daviduh
• lando! 
• maria
• breakfast burritos
• trippity trip trip
• dino comics
• phil
• teresa 
• pitchfork media
• mksm
• trilidun
• oedipus
• Light St Cycles

Shoup Pics:
shoup ♥ flickr
Shoup Shop:
Shoup Radio
Save the Internet!
Save the Internet: Click here
News Links:
Pictures:
• kate
• alisa joy
• rob
• david
• megly
• rossbay
• kate II
• jessebm
• katieco
• lando
• philip
• sasha
• joel f.
• darla/steve
• tim naf
• erini
• andrea
• matt m.
• guen
• montreal

Aren't a member of this blog, but have something to say? That's OK! Use username "shoupguest" with password "shoupguest".*

Question of the Week:

Locations of visitors to this page
Shoup Archives:

This page is powered by Blogger. Isn't yours?

Saturday, August 14, 2004
Virginia Beach
  1. My mother and I are talking on the shore. She's telling me about an article she read in TIME or something about how polarized the country is. She tells me she doesn't understand the part of the population that is so intolerant. She thinks that they lack educational opportunities. I point out that poorer people are less educated but also vote Democrat. She doesn't seem to hear me.

  2. My parents and Anna have gone into the store to check out bike rental prices. Abigail and I are waiting. I tell Abigail that I don't like this town. I don't really like any beaches except Lewes and Atlantic City. I try to explain why I like Atlantic City. She doesn't get it. She talks about the time she was there and about how it's a good thing for everyone to go to, how it helped her realize the opportunities she has.

    Later I'm standing on the back deck of a bus made to look like a trolley and I finally realize why I like Atlantic City. Atlantic City recognizes that everything is tired. Nothing is really novel anymore. The glitz is a half-hearted attempt to invoke decadence to ward off boredom, but even decadence is boring now and Atlantic City knows that.


All content ©2009 Shoup Productions [get your shoup on].

Shoup House Group Map


referer referrer referers referrers http_referer
Popdex Citations


Application/Comments

name

email

Please state your business:

I am applying for membership
I am applying for Admin status
I need a question answered
I would like to leave a comment

Comments: