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10/11/2006 15:19 #25838

What is fair?
I'm starting house cleaning again today after putting it on hold to finish painting the railing. One nightmare is behind me so I'm excited to make money again. Here is a recap. The original paint that I put on wrinkled up. Me not wanting to do a shitty job decided to remove it all and repaint. I told the woman that I didn't want to be paid for removing the paint. She has said that she paid me $230 over a length of time for my work. This $230 was mostly paid for the work I did in preparation before I painted the first time. The railing was a rusty mess! Most of the time that I was working I didn't take any money from her. If I did it would be $20 every once in a while to get me by. The entire time I paid for everything I needed to get the job done, running up my credit card. I told her at the end to pay me what she thinks is fair. Today i get a check for $40. I brought her over cake for her birthday as well as bought her dog treats and what happens to be the dogs favorite toy. It turns out that the paint was most likely lousy paint rather than anything I did wrong. I was proud of myself for not doing a shitty job, but $40 seemed like a slap in the face. This was after her daughter in law offered to get me out of it and her son told her I should be getting paid the whole time. I held my ground and said no, that it wasn't fair. $40 thanks. It would have been cheaper for me if I just paid her off and told her to get someone else to fix it. I don't know maybe it was fair my $40, but it sure doesn't feel like it. It also was stressful to her, neither of us expected this to be a several month process. Ok I'm done, its over!

Being fair is not so easy.



10/09/2006 22:49 #25837

Lower Standards
I just read this article on yahoo about how the Army is lowering their standards in order to meet recruitment goals. It struck me as funny. They are letting people in with lower test scores and certain people with criminal records. Still, fags with mouths can stay home. Its good to know they haven't lowered their standards too much.

10/09/2006 17:56 #25836

Nuclear Orgasm
It is sad and frightening that yet another nation has attained nuclear weapons. I have studied a bit about the US and their race to create the first nuclear arsenal. It makes me wonder if the workers that are developing North Korea's arsenal are also being subjected to harmful radiation. What about the innocent people who live near these plants and dump sites? North Korea believes they need these weapons for their own survival. I would assume like in our own race against time to build the atom bomb, that North Korea is no different. They will also have to deal with the nasty waste that plagues our own area for centuries into the future. When time is an issue as it was in our own quest for the bomb, little is given to proper handling and containment of waste.

Has anyone seen the first report regarding the successful test from the N. Korean News Agency? The woman who is delivering the news to the people looks like she is having an orgasm. It is sort of creepy. The North Korean army also freaks me out. Their marching is so scary.

I'm not too sure that the Bush administration refusing to dialogue with them was the best thing to do. What is so wrong with at least having talks with them. I'm not saying for sure, but maybe this could have been avoided. A deal of some sort could have been made in exchange for access by weapons inspectors into the country to provide assurance that they weren't developing nuclear arms. Now it is too late, but I still think it is time to start the dialogue. Further sanctions, maybe, but talk first. Who knows what they could do now if they are pushed further into a corner.
jason - 10/09/06 22:11
I agree, there is nothing to lose by sitting down with them. I'm not sure we could get them to change their minds about developing bombs, but at the very least we could stall for time, a la Clinton, and perhaps convince China to get them to behave. Part of me thinks it's a pipe dream.

I see a pattern forming, or one that has formed, with NK doing things like this when they aren't getting *exactly* what they want from other countries in terms of resources to continue their activities. Eventually this has to end. Politically it is very difficult to say "enough is enough" but at some point it has to happen.
ajay - 10/09/06 19:59
Here are some sad facts:

The guy responsible for 9/11 is living in comfort somewhere in Pakistan, biding his time.

The guy responsible for giving North Korea and Iran the nukes is living in comfort in Pakistan under "house arrest" (read: protection).

This Administration has made this country much __less__ secure.

10/07/2006 21:40 #25835

:(
I just got internet back. Went with Verizon DSL sloow speed. Verizon sucks, but for my situation I had to go with them. Don't want to get into details as to why they were best for me. You know what sucks about Verizon? is that when you call to order the service you get a competent speaker of English who knows what they are doing. When you call for customer support you get someone in India that doesn't know shit and/or can understand what your problem is. This isn't an attack on India but an attack on rotten service from nasty companies. Screw you Verizon.

I thought today about not posting here anymore. Changed my mind. I hope that whoever is bothering (e:jenks) just stops it. Enough! Not that this person reads what I have to say, but just in case they did, I hope they listen. It seems like nastiness has gotten to new levels since I have been posting. That makes me very uneasy.

I'm done with the railing.


metalpeter - 10/08/06 11:25
Yeah there is nothing worse then calling someone and you can't understand what they are saying. Or maybe worse yet you hear everyone else talking in the background. Naturally your ears pic up all the sound and don't know who to listen to. I will say this about out sourcing, It is great for the people who live in that country, it is good fincaly for the company that does it. But in terms of costumer service it sucks. Don't get me wrong some places train their people good enough that you can't really tell. I won't get into the politics of if it is goood or not.

I glad you decided to keep posting. Don't let someone else's nastyness bring you down. Also as I'm guessing you know if you respond back in a nssty way then you are being just like them. I know there was a time when I thought about stoping posting but can't remember why that was. I'm sure you arn't the only one who has thought about it. Glad you finished the railing. In a non post subject I hope you had a great time at the house warming party. If you are interested all of my pics should be up now. I remember there is one really nice picture of you and mike in the kitchen and one of you looking at some kind of alcohol.

09/27/2006 20:06 #25834

A spirit in the street
I was going through pictures of Cuba so I could find two that I have been meaning to publish on (e:strip). Also I need to find 3 of my best to submit for a photo contest. It isn't easy when you have 3,000 pics! I'll save the most intriguing for last. These aren't exactly what I think is the best, just something I had something to say about.

Here is some pics of Amanda aka mi amor! She is in Cuba right now. I miss her and need to write to her. She is a beautiful person and has amazing hair and eyes.

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This one is the aftermath of one of the many hurricanes that passed by Cuba while I was there. I don't even remember which one. This entire area up to calle 23 was flooded when the sea penetrated the city.

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This boy I was intrigued by. You could see him and his family passing the time on their porch from the "girls" room window. It was hard not to be seen taking photos.
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I think this has to be the hottest pic I took. This was during a marathon my friend Megan and I went to see.

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This is some plant at the convent where I stayed. It just seems pretty to me.
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Another marathon shot.

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This is Reinier. He was supposed to come and study at UB, but he never got in...his father is the embassador to North Korea. Sorry you lose. Oh he is posing next to the nuns bones from back in who knows which century. This is in the convents cript.

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Finally! This is what I have been meaning to show you all. This shot was taken outside of the convent walls on calle luz.

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Can you see that whitish fog in perfect form? It appears in both pictures and the dog is absolutely facinated with it.
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The History of Havana is so rich, its beyond the capacity of my brain. The convent is said to still be occupied by the nuns who have long been dead. Many of the nuns were rejected family members hidden from society. Often times they brought with them a slave and depending upon the severity of their societal infraction were sometimes locked in their rooms. The slave trade actually occurred only a few blocks away in la Plaza Vieja. Infant bones have been found in most of the convents. Could these be illegitimate children?

One of the past UB students to live in the convent came face to face with one of these nuns. He was able to describe to profe to perfection a nun in the Habits that they wore at the time. He was so terrified that Profe had to secure his bed by blessing it with holy water.

Our compa�era Megan saw one praying over our other compa�era Melissa. Megan wouldn't lie, I know this. This was the only time our group saw a spirit.

I wanted to see one soo bad, but I never did. However, I have captured on camera what I believe is a spirit. In reality, I don't think I have the ability to see them. There has been only one time in my life where I sensed one, but this is the only time that I could see one with my own eyes. While our eyes can see, our brains at times don't.
lilho - 09/28/06 09:52
you are amazing. sorry, i ditched you that night. i got some primo stuff, some next week maybe?
mrmike - 09/27/06 21:18
Amazing stuff, thanks for sharing