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02/04/2006 12:54 #23784

kids and thongs...
Category: potpourri
So this adorable girl, excuse me woman, that I work with is like 7mo pregnant. And she's complaining about feeling fat and clothes not fitting etc. (but she has the cutest little maternity outfits! she looks awesome!) And she said that she watched some VH1 countdown or something, of the top 100 fashion don'ts, and number one was (drum roll)- visible panty lines. And she's so distraught by it. And I just thought-
Huh?
Apparently that is a worse sin than a mullet, or sandals and socks. Or hammer pants. Or gold teeth. Apparently it's worse than EVERYTHING. I'm dumbfounded.
What do you guys think?
Personally, I don't really get the big deal.
So you can tell I'm wearing underwear. Big fucking deal! I would hope I'm wearing underwear... i mean i understand not wearing painted-on-tight pants if you have a cottage-cheese ass, but that's just common decency. Some people love 'em, but I think thongs are uncomfortable. And I heard someone describe them as a 'germ escalator' once... tracking the germs from your ass to the nether regions. Not good. (sorry, that was gross.) Hmm, maybe that can be my research project... do women who wear thongs have a higher rate of UTIs.
But, since I am told that they are "sexy" and that it's "bad" to be able to see my underwear, I do suffer the old ass-floss once in a while.

and that got me thinking of clothes and fashion...
God, my kids are going to hate me. I don't know how I got to be such an old fart, but I am so super-conservative when it comes to a lot of kids' stuff. I do not think babies should have their ears pierced. I do not think little girls should wear bikinis. (it's so dumb! they have nothing to hold them in place! half the time they spin around and their nips are hanging out anyway! when my sis and i were little, we just wore bottoms and no tops.) I do not think babies should wear shoes- until they know how to walk. They're unnecessary, and bad for your feet. They may look cute, but microscopic air jordans and timberland boots are so dumb... My kids are going to be in 100% cotton, cute little clothes. onesies. oshkosh. Dressed like babies, not little hookers. My daughters are not going to wear belly shirts and platform shoes; i don't care if 'everyone else is'. Haha, my mom is probably lucky we were such dorks and let her dress us for so long...

And then THAT got me thinking about kids in general...
I am almost 30. I guess I could raise a kid. But I don't really feel super-prepared. I mean I want kids, someday, but now is not the right time. And then I realized- if I, who have an education and a stable job and a supportive social network etc, (and there would of course be a husband in the picture too if I was thinking kids) do not feel totally 'qualified' to raise a baby, then who the hell is? The CHOB is really getting to me... 14 year olds with gonorrhea... 16 year olds who come in with abdominal pain- only to find out they're pregnant... i have a baby now who was born in a bathroom stall in the ER. Mom was having pain, had no idea she was even pregnant, let along in fucking LABOR, so she went to the ER, and thought she'd feel better if she just went to the bathroom- and had a baby! She's 19. I swear! this is not on tv! Once i had a kid whose mom was just sick of being pregnant, and she'd heard that crack can induce labor. so she smoked some. and indeed, went into labor. much too early. and the baby is a disaster. not quite brain-dead, but 'neurologically devastated' as we put it. And we have so many sick sick babies now who are practically neglected... their moms never come to visit (and dads are not in the picture, of course) we call the moms day after day... ask them to come visit... to come learn how to feed their kids... and they don't. If they DO come in (when we threaten CPS), they don't hold them, don't bond with them... it's terrible. I think they just sort of want to leave them in the hospital and not come back. But then they do come back, because they realize they can get more in their welfare check if they have a kid. It's so horrible. I used to joke about it, but now I'm seriously starting to think people should have to pay a fee or pass some kind of test or something to be able to reproduce. Oh go ahead and flame away, but seriously. You need a license to get married, why not to bring another life into the world??

Ok I will stop before I get all worked up...

Time for a nap.
Work was hell last night.

Hope to see some of you peeps out tonight!

A
ajay - 02/04/06 16:08
That's a lot of stuff for one journal entry... but thanks for sharing!

Re: panty-lines. I don't mind them at all. However, what does bother me a little is when I see a person (guys and girls) wearing very tight jeans, so tight in fact that their blubber is hanging over the waistband like silly putty being squeeze out...

Re: thongs. I saw one on a chick I was seeing, and my first reaction was: why bother wearing this little piece of string at all?

Re: Unwanted babies. I have always felt that if a mother wants the rest of society to financially support her in raising her kid, then she should be mandated to take lessons in raising children in return. This is the only way I can think of to break the cycle of welfare dependency. I'm not talking religious lessons here; but more like how to nurture your child in a loving, caring environment and setting the right expectations for the child so that s/he will grow up to become independent.
codypomeray - 02/04/06 16:04
you need a vacation! go somewhere warm, wow you really have a stressful job. one of my friends, they had a baby, he just turned a year old. its amazing to see the change in them individually and as a couple. i knew them before they were married, and they were great, and they are still great now. I want kids someday, but i could not imagine having them now. though i know i would be a good dad. anyways hope you all have fun tonite at cole's take pictures, that way i can feel like i am there, at least thats what ladycroft says lol
metalpeter - 02/04/06 15:20
Hi Alex. First of all I'm looking forward to meating you tonight.
Lately alcohol hasn't been making me more talkative so I may be a little Bit
On the silent side. Hopefull not. Hopefully the camara will be working also.

On to the issue of clothes. I agree with you on the issues of shoes on infants.
Being a guy I love when chicks show lots of skin out in public. That being said
A lot of girls do that way to early. Yeah it is ok to dress like a porn star
or stripper but not before you even have tits to show off or are in grammer school.
What I have never understood is (you see this a lot) who ware strapless dress with
Bras that have straps (it isn't only a redneck thing) or girls who wear tops that are
Smaller then the bras they are wearing if you are going to do that then why wear
One at all. I think it is ok to dress sluty if that is the way you live your life.
But if you don't sleep around and have lots of wild sex then to dress that way is
verry wrong and sends the message that you are lot that even if you are not. Young
girls who havn't even thought about being a couple years away from puberty wearing
Bikinis is just wrong. One reason I say this is that they don't understand that they
are showing off there bodies.

The thong survey or test sounds interesting. What I think would be the first test on
that would be if Girls who wear thongs Have More sex, More unprotected sex, and more
wild (we will call it sex). I know a UTI is the same as an STD. But if girls who wear
Thongs really get around more then that might need to be factored in.

In terms of having kids. (if I where rich and had a big house) Then I could take care
of You and we could have lots of kids or at least try [IM KIDDING AROUND!!!!!]. Seriously
your view seems to be verry Responsible and Realistic on having kids. You sound like you
Have seen a lot of Horror stories and they sound Scarry. I'm sure you will find the one for
You Some day. I don't know how good of a parent you would be, but the fact that you know that
You might not be a good parent or that you may have problems is a good sign. Most bad ones
Think that they are great; and have no idea how much they are screwing up there
Kids. I had so much to say after your post that I'm sure I lost one or two of the Points
I wanted to make.
theecarey - 02/04/06 14:42
I worked with a similar population as (e:ldaycroft).. same story. The kids looked forward to having children for monetary reasons. The held strongly to that line of reasonings.


I do not feel qualified to have children; goodness, I am not sure how well I take care of myself at times. I have never wanted children, and I don't see that sentiment changing, but who really knows. I cant't fathom the idea of it: ME w/ a Kid?? I am still working on having a dog..
I have contemplated the idea of people needing a license to procreate or more education in life realities. Damn.. a 19 year old who had a kid and didnt know she was pregnant!




ladycroft - 02/04/06 13:04
Yah. I've worked with behaviorally/emotionally disturbed youth for several years. I couldn't believe how many had kids, were having kids, were excited to have kids because it meant they could sit back and collect a check without having to lift a finger. And what about disability claims!? I'm like, you're SO not disabled in ANY fashion...but they get it. Or start a claim on their babie's social security...WTF! I understand a system in place to assist those that truly need it, but I also believe it should be a temporary thing, with maximum limitations.

02/02/2006 21:07 #23783

I work with pigs. (mmm, bacon).
So this morning I got to work and went up to our call room... and there were 3 guys there, my co-residents and one of the med students. As I walk in, the student has his pants off in the hall, changing into scrubs. I immediately step back and shut the door but he says it's ok, to come back (because I kind of did have to get in to get stuff for work). So then two minutes later, one of the other guys drops trou... (this happens to be work crush #2, too, so I don't really mind looking.) I didn't know if I should leave or what... I mean there was a bathroom like 2 feet away that he could have gone to, so I guess he didn't care. But seeing a guy in boxers and an undershirt is not that scandalous, and is not the same as if i stripped down to bra and skivvies in front of them. I kicked them all out when I changed. I think maybe they were hoping I'd follow their lead, but I'm not quite ready for that...

So then later we're in the OR... And there are a bunch of people there. The attending, the fellow (both guys), me, the scrub tech, a couple other nurses, anesthesia x2, etc etc. And then some (cute, young) girl comes in, and she's chatting away, and then says to the boss (who is a huge, bald, (married), POMPOUS guy who wears a fucking UnderArmour cap in the OR, apparently he is too good for the blue paper ones)- "OMG Dr __ I loove underarmour! that's so cool!" then she went on about how underarmour has gone public, and they have a lingerie line now. I said "underarmour makes lingerie?" and she said "yeah, bras, and not just like sports bras! and underwear! my friend has some yada yada yada" then she giggles and leaves. And dr __ makes some crack about how is supposed to get that image out of his head or something.

then we work away for a while. in a bit she comes back b/c she needs a key, and she asks where it is, and dr __ says he has it. And she asks where, and he fucking SHAKES HIS ASS at her. So she laughs nervously and approaches him from the back to get the key. Mind you, we are all scrubbed, which means wearing sterile gowns and gloves and all that. We cannot touch anything unsterile. So she has to reach up under his gown to find the key. And she has to fumble around and ask which pocket. Dr __ was in heaven. he was rolling his eyes... after she left he kind of shook his head, pretending to be all flustered... Gross.

Surgery is known for being quite the Old Boys Club, and surgeons are notorious for being assholes. So I am used to being patronized and belittled. And I'm fine with all the jokes etc, but this was kind of gross. Maybe it's just b/c i think he's so gross.

bleh, left an icky taste in my mouth.

And speaking of yucky taste. I am feeling the twinges of a sore throat.
You've got to be kidding me. If I get sick AGAIN, I will scream. I have never ever ever in my life been sick this much! I'm barely over the last one... Maybe my body is trying to tell me that 3-4 hr sleep per night is not cutting it.
So I'm dosing up on advil and cold-eeze and hoping it's gone in the AM.
jenks - 02/04/06 11:21
The last guy I dated plays lacrosse and is pretty into underarmour, and is kind of pissed that it's becoming all "mainstream". But this guy just looks like such an ass in this lame underarmour hat. God I hate it so much! They call him 'penis head' anyway, and then he goes and wears a condom-ish hat. oy.
jessika - 02/03/06 10:32
underarmour is so gross. i have this friend that seriously hates it more then life. in fact, i purchased an entire underarmour suit just to wear in front of her and piss her off.
dimartiste - 02/02/06 23:47
YUCK! One thing I should learn when I read people's posts is NOT to visualize unless it is rated! I am sorry for your experience in the OR, cute guys are excluded. As for being sick, It is territory for a new book I might be writing - How to survive the non-winter buffalos?! At least when it is freezing cold things like germs DIE! Man will go to his extinction deathbed due to some tiny miniscule germ! I hope you feel better! SLEEP! It is necessary to SLEEP!

02/01/2006 14:14 #23782

score!
Category: :)
Not too much to say lately, which is unusual for me. (haha, it's been what, two days since I posted? Feels like ages)

My pre-exam caffeine/insomnia buzz seems to be clearing (though not due to catching up on sleep- I still dozed off in conference this morning despite my best efforts (coffee, gum-chewing [i typed cum-chewing at first. Hmm. where is my mind], arm-pinching), and I don't feel very sharp or insightful. Usually my mind is full of dumb little "oh my god I can't wait to tell so-and-so about this!" moments. And you, estrip, have been so-and-so lately. Much to the relief of my friends, I'm sure- they get a break from being subjected to all my ridiculous "stories"-ha.

But I must say I am pretty stoked right now. Got a random call at like 9:30 this morning, but I was at work and couldn't answer. Checked my messages later- it was none other than my favorite local rock star [come to think of it, i'm shocked he was up at that hour!]- inviting me out to dinner. Granted he's just a friend, and I think he's seeing someone, and he's inviting me along with a group, so this is not like a romantic date, but he's fucking hot (and ok, maybe i have a teeny tiny (ahemhuge) crush), and so it still made my heart skip a beat to even get the call. I hadn't heard from him in months. So woohoo, I'm pretty psyched about that. Maybe the 'ignore him and don't call for a month' strategy actually works...

Hmm. Maybe I should stop wearing my heart on my sleeve and actually telling people how I feel. Maybe I SHOULD play 'hard-to-get' like "they" always say to... What do you all think? God knows my old ways don't work so well.

Just kidding. Despite my track record, I just don't have it in me to turn all digger and start playing bullshit games. Call me naive... but I know there's someone out there, (i mean there has to be! look at me! i'm adorable! I'm a catch! (my mom says so!)) and I'll only find him when I'm not trying. Unfortunately, that doesn't keep me from trying. If only I could listen to my own advice...

So I'm not sure if it's great or pathetic that something as simple as a call can make my day (hell, my week!), but I'm not going to analyze. At least, I won't over analyze... well, I'll try not to... ha.

(but take note guys; it's THAT easy to make us (at least me) happy.)

la di da... I will go float along on my cloud now. Try to do some laundry and clean up this disaster area that I call a house.

Catch you later peeps!

A
metalpeter - 02/01/06 21:01
I havn't met you yet but i will agree with what you say based on your pics with ladycroft. Games are pointless. I understand that sometimes guys/gals arn't sure how they feal or they have a couple people that they date at the same time (nonserious dating), or they don't speak there mind. But There is no point in deception just be honest. In terms of the Buffalo Rock star thing, that is cool. I don't know how I would feal if someone on stage said thanks to me. I admit I have seen a bunch of bands and only know a couple musicans but don't know anyone from any bands.
jenks - 02/01/06 19:54
Yeah... that kind of "score" doesn't happen in my world. Ah well.
And I'm pretty sure he has a girl. And even if he doesn't, nothing came of it the one time I DID try to 'go for it.' Then again, I'm don't really know how to do that. But I got no love. Ah well. He's a cool guy and I'm glad to have him as a friend. And he is (literally) a Buffalo rock star, so I always feel kind of cool around him. Like at their shows if he gives me a shoutout, I suddenly get a lot of dirty looks from the girls in the audience.
theecarey - 02/01/06 17:57
Not the "score" I was expecting to read.. but its a start. Find out of he has got a girl.. then if not, go get 'em tiger :)

And yeh, I know what you mean, by the simple things. I may not expect it, or need it.. but when they do something thoughtful, it totally raises my impression of them.. and they totally reap the benefits. Win-win all the way!
codypomeray - 02/01/06 16:48
yeah the title was from Singles as well.
codypomeray - 02/01/06 14:45
hey i think i see you a few clouds over. haha. i hear ya, a simple little thing like a smile or a voice on a phone, amazing isnt it.
ladycroft - 02/01/06 14:29
Nah - if I dig someone I tell them up front. Games are a waste of everyone's time.

01/29/2006 21:13 #23781

Proof of life
Category: peeptalk
Ahhhh, just got back from a long leisurely stint at spot. And Holy Peep Sighting, Batman! I think we counted seven... Myself, (e:ladycroft), (e:theecarey), (e:joshua), (e:jason), (e:salvatore) and (e:decoyisryan). Whew!

And I even have photographic evidence that the mythical Larson brothers do indeed exist: (pleasure meeting you, boys. We'll have to do it again.)

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I'm starting to see a trend in Jason's expression...


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yeah and for some reason Sal and Ladycroft are totally out of focus...
joshua - 01/29/06 21:48
Jesus that is the WORST picture of me ever - my face is swollen up like a basketball!!!

jenks - 01/29/06 21:40
haha that too... but I think you are trying to make a peace sign?
ladycroft - 01/29/06 21:36
I'm seeing a trend in flipping the bird.

01/29/2006 13:18 #23780

peepitude
Category: :)
You know, this place is great.

I love being around mature adults who can argue and disagree but still be friends and respect each other...

I was kind of nervous after posting some of what I wrote about religion etc, thinking 'oh boy what if I offended people'. And then came back to see the debate that ensued...

Maybe I did offend people. But that doesn't mean they hate me.

And I felt a little comforted to think that even if Jason and Ajay are going at it, it's still a civil debate. (For the most part...) ;)

And I like that I don't have to be afraid to say 'no, I don't believe in god." I know most people do believe, and I'm in the minority, and I usually don't bother telling people because I don't want a lecture.

I dunno, this is rambly and I'm not sure I'm getting my point across.
But what I'm trying to say is thanks everyone. :)
It's nice to be around people who can debate like adults and not have it turn into a hissy fit- even when they disgree 100%, it doesn't become a personal thing.

aww shucks.
Warm fuzzies.
I think I'm gonna cry....

twisted - 01/29/06 21:32
(I believe) inevitably, we will occasionally get derailed. But the important thing is whether we can get back on track again. Sometimes I lose hope - but then I try to hope for the best.

Certain people make the risk of "hoping for the best" worthwhile. Thanks for being one of those people.
theecarey - 01/29/06 13:41
ha, yeh, that pops up in my posts once in awhile.. how the peeps speak their minds-debate-spar- and the atmosphere stays positive. I love that here, as in any of my interactions with people.
metalpeter - 01/29/06 13:39
I will say this it is easy to talk to someone who you agree with. I don't think and I hope no body takes it personaly. Yes some of the AJ debate does sound personal at times, and it shouldn't be. (kidding) I'm deeply offendend that you don't belive (sarcastic). What makes this place so interesting is that we all don't agree and are all very differant. Hope you keep speaking your mind.
jenks - 01/29/06 13:33
Yeah, I guess that's what I meant.
Even when it gets personal, it's still among friends.
(I think? I'm still new here...)

And I know my thoughts on war, but I tend to stay far away from that one. And politics too. I just don't feel like I can speak intelligently enough about it, so I stay quiet.
joshua - 01/29/06 13:24
It does get personal here quite a bit, especially on the subject of war. But nobody here (at least to my knowledge...) takes any of it to heart.