I'm pretty sure Sesame Street had a game for this kind of thing ... One of these things is not like the other ones ...
Monday, November 14, 2011
Thursday, November 10, 2011
We are ... Angry?
So I went to bed early, and woke up to insanity around 11pm. I went up S Pugh to Beaver Ave ... Streets were filled with people chanting.
Then I realized that they had headed down towards E College ... You know, in front of my house. So I went around to that side ...
That's when I noticed my emails ... In the tradition of good university ideas (cough Binghamton cough), they had sent out a university-wide email announcement that they had canned Spanier and Paterno. Only, it had arrived AFTER the news alerts from the Washington Post, NPR, and the New York Times. Good job, team. Next time don't announce at 1130pm ... You ought to have seen this coming.
Anyway, I came back up to E College Ave on MacAllister Alley. I moved forward, but I couldn't see, so I stepped up onto the side of someone's huge monster truck style jeep ... Until students FLIPPED A NEWS VAN AND A STAMPEDE STARTED. That's when I decided I wasn't getting off the car until things got calmer ... You can see better pictures on the NYT blog ...
This was around the time that the cops started storming in yelling that everyone had better leave. We ignored them, obviously, for quite some time, until the crowd thinned a bit on College and an officer started pushing me and a friend up the street. I explained that I lived, you know, right there, and he continued to yell at us, saying "Last thing you wanna do is get sprayed, I've already told you to get out three times."
Lesson in PR: Don't be that guy. Incidentally, I think this was the same guy that threatened the crowd with "I can arrest any of you, I've given you an order to disperse and you're still here. I can ask you for your ID and arrest you." For what? Standing in the street? Not walking to my apartment that was blocked off fast enough? I kept it to myself, and allowed myself to be shoved and yelled at by various officers to go home, who simultaneously didn't want to let me GET to my home.

Along E. College Ave, as students further off to the left chanted "You can't stop us" and continued marching (back to Beaver I was told). The police kept yelling at us all to leave ... Which, obviously, everyone ignored. The police came in, army swarm style, and secured a perimeter ... Around Taco Bell. Priorities.
Another light post came down further down the road, so half went running that way and the other half advanced toward all of us students on the campus side, screaming at us to keep backing up. I saw one trooper scream at a guy and shove him (hard), even though as far as I can tell the kid was walking up the hill and away as he was being told to do. Stuck around for a bit longer, but things seemed to have gone farther off, so I headed up College to go home. It smelled very strongly of gasoline ... Probably that news van that went down. On my way home I saw an older man sweeping up broken glass and a mess in the street ... I apologized to him, just the same.
Someone on Twitter said students were helping to clean up ... There wasn't a ton of garbage, but some stray shoes, lots of broken glass, lots of signs torn down or flipped over. It's sad that this protest will end up all over the news, but no one will stop to think about how hurt and betrayed the university is - which is what this is all about. I still hear some distant yelling ...
Then I realized that they had headed down towards E College ... You know, in front of my house. So I went around to that side ...
That's when I noticed my emails ... In the tradition of good university ideas (cough Binghamton cough), they had sent out a university-wide email announcement that they had canned Spanier and Paterno. Only, it had arrived AFTER the news alerts from the Washington Post, NPR, and the New York Times. Good job, team. Next time don't announce at 1130pm ... You ought to have seen this coming.

It was chaos. Light posts were being shaken down and falling over the crowd, people would occasionally start to stampede to get away from things ... Oh, and then the police brought out the pepper spray (I heard people say tear gas, but I doubt it). Here's a video I took while I was on the car ... The yelling you hear at the very end is as the news van is going over, everyone is just realizing what's happening.
This was around the time that the cops started storming in yelling that everyone had better leave. We ignored them, obviously, for quite some time, until the crowd thinned a bit on College and an officer started pushing me and a friend up the street. I explained that I lived, you know, right there, and he continued to yell at us, saying "Last thing you wanna do is get sprayed, I've already told you to get out three times."
Lesson in PR: Don't be that guy. Incidentally, I think this was the same guy that threatened the crowd with "I can arrest any of you, I've given you an order to disperse and you're still here. I can ask you for your ID and arrest you." For what? Standing in the street? Not walking to my apartment that was blocked off fast enough? I kept it to myself, and allowed myself to be shoved and yelled at by various officers to go home, who simultaneously didn't want to let me GET to my home.

Here's one of the light posts that was brought down by students (in MacAllister Alley, right near my house) ... I saw one come down on Beaver, and then at least two more along E. College ... Very surreal.
Along E. College Ave, as students further off to the left chanted "You can't stop us" and continued marching (back to Beaver I was told). The police kept yelling at us all to leave ... Which, obviously, everyone ignored. The police came in, army swarm style, and secured a perimeter ... Around Taco Bell. Priorities.
Another light post came down further down the road, so half went running that way and the other half advanced toward all of us students on the campus side, screaming at us to keep backing up. I saw one trooper scream at a guy and shove him (hard), even though as far as I can tell the kid was walking up the hill and away as he was being told to do. Stuck around for a bit longer, but things seemed to have gone farther off, so I headed up College to go home. It smelled very strongly of gasoline ... Probably that news van that went down. On my way home I saw an older man sweeping up broken glass and a mess in the street ... I apologized to him, just the same.
Someone on Twitter said students were helping to clean up ... There wasn't a ton of garbage, but some stray shoes, lots of broken glass, lots of signs torn down or flipped over. It's sad that this protest will end up all over the news, but no one will stop to think about how hurt and betrayed the university is - which is what this is all about. I still hear some distant yelling ...
Pennsylvania doesn't believe in NORTH.
Took a visit to Binghamton to celebrate Halloween with the Clarks! Had a bus ticket fiasco, which is in addition to the primary fiasco: Pennsylvania doesn't think there's anything north of them. This means that to get to Binghamton (Google Maps says 3.5 hours), I needed 7.5 hours. This is because the route goes State College - Williamsport - Wilkes Barre - Scranton - Binghamton. Ugh.
On a side note, why is my bus the same company as the Paris métro?
I apparently took NO pictures while I was there (probably because I was way too busy commanding Dave to make me margaritas, chatting with Lin, and getting beat up by the kid-monsters)! But here's one I love that Lin sent me :)
Leaving Bing was depressing.
Visiting!
My mom came to visit! But everytime she left, Charlie went to the door and cried ...
When she was home, though, he cuddled me ...
Then during our mall trip we found the perfect robes for Meg and Gennie.
Finally, before she left, I took her to the Creamery ... But she has the cute picture of us together from that.
Fluffy bunny just got REAL.
We found these in Wegmans. Biggest.Marshmallows.EVER.
This was hanging outside in front of the art gallery in MacAllister alley ... Except last I remembered, Lincoln's Republican party and the current Republican party have ... buh ... NOTHING in common.
This one did make me giggle though.
Pretty fall foliage.
Greatest Salada teabag commentary/pun/advice of all time? I think so.
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