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  • jim 00:33 Movie over time for sleeeeeep.
  • tinypliny 00:16 Aarrrgh. Home remedies without basis
  • tinypliny 00:16 because it doesn't
  • tinypliny 00:15 Unless they mean it increases the white cells - which makes no sense
  • tinypliny 00:15 I mean mucus is like white cells and infection jumbled together - the immune reaction to an ongoing infection - how does milk increase this?
  • tinypliny 00:14 I don't see how milk is a mucus-inducing food
  • tinypliny 23:44 That local sneaky bloke must have such a workload if he or she is real - which I suspect they are not.
  • tinypliny 23:43 for just about everything.
  • tinypliny 23:43 I was looking for best pizza places and I was SO annoyed looked at that generic paragraph with "Our local sneaky blah blah"
  • tinypliny 23:42 that website is SUCH a colossal letdown!

Tinypliny's Journal from 04/2009

04/03/09 08:04 - 55ºF - ID#48270Category: musicShe's a piano rainbow
e:Zobar posted the cool Sony ad and that reminded me of the pure piano verson. I love this song. big_grin



I realized the notes are very close to Paint it Black - another of my favourite songs.


I can't believe the Stones have been off my playlist for so long. MUST. RECTIFY. THIS.

But before that this version of Les Innocents - Un Homme Extraordinaire always is so awesome to hear!


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04/04/09 00:02 - 35ºF - ID#48278Category: e:stripJim, have a SUPER-AWESOME year ahead!!
I am completely copying e:fellyconnelly's *really cool** greetings (e:fellyconnelly,48273) but here's to e:Jim! Wish you a wonderful year ahead, Jim!!
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With compliments from e:James!
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*And as you might recall, imitation is the best form of flattery.

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04/04/09 22:00 - 41ºF - ID#48288Category: groceryPricerite is TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE!
I realized at 7:45 PM that I had no milk and no green bell peppers. I power-walked to Pricerite around 8:00 PM and checked out at 8:20 PM. I came home with my week's groceries at 8:35 PM. It took me LESS THAN AN HOUR to shop for this week's groceries.

Do you know how long it has been that it has taken this short a time for me to grocery shop? FOUR YEARS!! I was so happy that I was cackling with delight as I walked home. I think the delight kind of spilled over to weirdness because two ladies out walking crossed the road to the opposite pavement when they saw me cackling into thin air. I also managed to elicit a freaked look and quickened steps from a really tall muscly bloke who walked past.

OH MY GOD! I can't believe this shop is HERE! WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE and open till 9:00 PM and SUCH REASONABLE PRICES!

For a total of $16.47 I bought

Aladdin Whole Wheat Pita - 0.89 Cents!
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Five medium sized tomatoes - 1.52lb @ 0.99/lb = $2.13
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Five Granny Smith apples - 1.96lb @ 0.99/lb = $1.94
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Upstate Farm Fat-free Milk - 1 Gallon = $1.99
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Green Beans - 1.52lb @ 0.99/lb = $1.50
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Green Bell Peppers - 1.25lb @ 0.99/lb = $1.24
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Bananas - $2.13lb @ 0.49/lb = $1.04
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Strawberries - 2lbs @ 1.99/lb = $3.98
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Green Grapes - 1.80lb @ 0.98/lb = $1.76
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I have so sorely missed the convenience of a local affordable grocery. I love it that everything is so organized that finding stuff is a breeze. The produce is really fresh! If you haven't started shopping at this store, you are totally missing what grocery shopping should be like - stress-free, fresh, fast, easy, cheap and above all - walkable!! Pricerite is very <3 HIGHLY <3 recommended!!!! Go and grocery-shop!

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PS: The OCD inducing rude shoppers are gone and everyone is super extra courteous and sweet. I saw a customer today thoughtfully and very carefully re-stacking all the 10 packs of cheese that she decided not to buy. I crossed over 3 aisles to give her a HUGE smile (that, on after thought, could have been perceived as slightly creepy) and wished her an awesome weekend.

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04/06/09 08:25 - 40ºF - ID#48307Category: scienceSmoking: Half a century of apathy.
We have known since the 1950s that smoking is injurious to health - in every way possible. There is only one disease that possibly benefits from the effect of smoking. And that is only after you actually get the disease. Every year smoking directly or indirectly costs us several BILLIONS in health care costs across the planet. We know so very well that there is a small group of individuals parasitically thriving and feeding on the addictions of smokers.

We have innumerable programs to help people quit - that add to the entire cost of smoking. At any given time millions of dollars are spent on smoking research. And YET, we are unwilling to take any affirmative and bold actions to shut it down forever. When will we find the wisdom and guts to shut down the tobacco industry?? We are the only species on the planet with advanced intelligence and yet, our selfish little brains are unable to speak up and say a firm NO to the industry. Really, what does it take to realize just how much damage the tobacco industry is causing our health?? How much more proof do we need?

I am SO SICK of people telling me that smokers pay a higher tax and contribute to the economy. Yeah right. How does all that tax paying compare to the billions they are sponging and siphoning from health care? You know what? I have no problem with people chugging away to their own ruin. But I have a BIG problem with them dragging other people down with them. I also have a HUGE problem with how we can't take action and cut down the root of all this menace - the tobacco industry and banish it forever.

It feels like such a waste to be reading about smoking research when it doesn't even cause a ripple in new addiction rates, not to mention all the existing I-am-going-to-quit smokers who keep relapsing every few months.

I just want to make it clear that this is not a tirade against everyone who smokes. This is a rant against our collective apathy to shut this institution down even after more than half a century of definite and damning knowledge about its ill-effects. We are so pathetic and self-centred when it comes to opposing evil in power that it sometimes seriously shakes my faith for a better health care future.

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04/10/09 01:13 - 40ºF - ID#48338Category: musicTwo heads are better than none.



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*Any fans of Kenan and Kel around here?link I think that's probably the most perfect TV movie ever made. big_grin

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04/12/09 03:53 - 30ºF - ID#48361Category: the odesThe Fall
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04/16/09 23:13- ID#48411Category: the odesGot any suggestions?
Can people help with #5 to #10? big_grin


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04/17/09 22:34 - 43ºF - ID#48426Category: flat huntMayflower = Moneysucker
It's that time of the year again. Nevermind the recession and the layoffs and the expenses, the Mayflower (henceforth called the Moneysucker) overlords have decided that I would need to pay $$ more every month this coming year if I choose to re-lease.

I hate this. Tiny studios like mine shouldn't be this expensive. IN BUFFALO! I just read e:jenks's journal. Apparently, I shouldn't be paying more than 1/3rd of what I make, in rent. Looks like I have been paying more than 1/3rd for the past 2 years at the Mayflower-moneysucker. And now the moneysucker wants more. The very thought of coughing up $$ more this year with no complementary increase in what I make is really distressing. :/

Thus, I am back to a flat-hunt. I still don't want to live more than a mile out from Roswell, hate carpets and would LOVE south-facing windows. My budget is anything @ or below $580.

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04/20/09 08:33 - 45ºF - ID#48445Category: flat huntRenting and Background Checks
e:Heidi, thanks for the tip. I shall be contacting the Kissling interests property manager today. big_grin

I just got an email from an apartment owner/manager I had written to earlier. I am surprised that she has such detailed requirements for credit scores of prospective renters. e:Paul, I am posting this for you. She wrote to tell me that I would need to provide her with a credit score report and included these specs in her email:

Here's how the deposit works based on your credit score:
Credit Score Below 500 - Deposit is $475 + $475 1st month = total is $950 to move in
Credit Score 500-600 - Deposit is $325 + $475 1st month = total is $800 to move in
Credit Score 600-700 - Deposit is $175 + $475 1st month = total is $650 to move in
Credit Score Above 700 - Deposit is $0 + $475 1st month = total is $475 to move in



I think, with the kind of rotten luck you have had with your renters, its time you set some of these rules in place as well.

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04/21/09 02:16 - 44ºF - ID#48463Category: musicTina. Kick it.



And just because I am in flat-hunt mode...


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*The super-awesome Kirstin Chenoweth in what she does best. I love her persona. big_grin

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