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03/28/2007 23:46 #38675

whoa...
I'M OLD!!!!!




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metalpeter - 03/29/07 18:36
Yeah Basicly the same thing (e:chico) said. Oh yeah happy birthday and I like the symbol from my favorite TV show.
chico - 03/29/07 17:09
Happy belated birthday mk -- and hope you had a great day. Also: old?! Call me in 10 years and we'll talk.
jason - 03/29/07 11:44
Happy 24th, MK. And no you're not old!!
museumchick - 03/29/07 10:48
Happy Birthday! I hope it's a wonderful day for you.
mrmike - 03/29/07 06:59
Happy Day, but I can tell ya, that ain't old -- You ain't seen nothin yet
jenks - 03/29/07 01:35
Happy Birthday! (sorry for stealing the first bday comment from (e:mike) or (e:anne) or someone!)

03/26/2007 22:04 #38643

candy
tootsie rolls are totally my favorite candy. both the chocolate and the fruity flavored. the only ones i don't like are the vanilla. mmmm i'm addicted. i sample or purchase several every time i go to the store.

what's your favorite candy?
mike - 03/27/07 23:08
cigs and strawberry chewies by far, even if thye are mainly unavailable in WNY for some reason.
anne - 03/27/07 10:43
vanillia is the ONLY good flavor of tootsie roll. If you SAY cherry I will stab you in the jaw.
joshua - 03/27/07 09:12
Almond Joy.
jenks - 03/26/07 23:18
I had a tootsie roll shot- kahlua and OJ. You wouldn't think so, but it tastes just like it.
paul - 03/26/07 22:17
I could never limit myself to just one. However, I don't like anything sugar free.

03/24/2007 22:35 #38608

no, not looking for volunteers...
blah...

i'm getting tired of falling asleep and waking up alone...

:(




metalpeter - 03/25/07 10:25
Well it could be worse yet you could fall to sleep wake up and there is someone next to you that wasn't there when you went to sleep and that you don't know.
imk2 - 03/25/07 08:31
or you could be sleeping next to someone that snores so loud, you wouldnt get an ounce of sleep regardless. trust me, sleeping alone is bliss, i wouldnt trade it in for the world.
des - 03/25/07 04:08
Amen sister. Amen.
mk - 03/25/07 00:31
very true, very true!
james - 03/25/07 00:07
It could be worse, you could go to sleep and wake up with someone you both hate and are married to.

03/23/2007 23:52 #38600

storming my brain
Well it's the best time of year again, folks. Not the beginning of spring, not the end of having to keep cars off the street after 2 am, not March Madness...but the time to celebrate a truly monumental occasion that happened 24 years ago....

My birth!!!!

As usual my wonderful group of friends have offered to celebrate and now I'm debating what I want to do. I enjoyed (e:Jill)'s birthday, with ice cream, a Kenmore bar, and Frizzy's, but I can't just be a copycat! I would like to save my friends money by not going to eat but at the same time who doesn't like to go to dinner??!! Hmmm I'm thinking maybe we will start the evening going out for dessert and I'm sure we will eventually wind up at Frizzy's. I had a very good time at Frizzy's last weekend. Although I guess I may have had a great time because I was very, very drunk and it was so crowded for St. Patty's Day. Well, maybe it won't be St. Patty's Day, but I'm sure I can get just as drunk if not more hopefully.

Oooh, maybe we should skip going out ahead of time but then get some delicious Jim's at like, 3. Granted that is how many Buffalonians spend every single weekend, but to me that is a treat. Hmmm maybe that's the plan... any suggestions? I love my birthday and since (e:Mike) has threatened that this will be the last year we celebrate birthdays, I better make this one count!!!!!


james - 03/24/07 14:26
Happy Birthday
metalpeter - 03/24/07 11:56
I'm sure what ever you do you will have a great time. Happy Birthday!

03/19/2007 09:00 #38518

the world lives for the weekend
Mondays are the worst. I swear weekends get shorter and shorter all the time. I think western civilization needs to restructure our entire plan. We should work every other day, and every other week, or maybe just not work at all.

I put up a whole big post yesterday with pictures and captions and then all of a sudden it was gone. I wonder if I pressed the trash can button accidentally but that seems unlikely.

I'm writing for the sheer fact that I don't want to get ready to teach today.

While (e:Jessbob) was home this weekend, he told me that he is running the Buffalo Half Marathon in May, too! I'm so excited! Our friends are becoming so sporty. :) I'm starting a new training program this week. I was way too discouraged last week when I wasn't following my original plan exactly. This one should be a lot easier. Courtesy of Runner's World (my favorite magazine), it is called "Your Better Half" and it's a 3-day a week training program. One day of speedwork, one day of "tempo" (a run of relatively short distance at a quicker speed) and one long run (between 6-12 miles). Then I cross train 3 other days, and have one day off. It sounds so much better. I'm going to join a new gym this month soon, because my Aquatic Center membership ends and I don't like it there anyway. It is too small. I think I'm going to join Gold's Gym because I'm going to be moving out towards Depew/Lancaster next year and will be closer. Plus it's huge and they have lots of classes for members, including spinning!

My favorite Disney movie is Sleeping Beauty.

I bought a few organic food items the other day, because for some reason, I decided to start eating organic out of nowhere. I've heard people say that you just feel better overall when you eat organic. So I bought some organic yogurt and peanut butter and almonds. Well, my organic phase ended quickly. Maybe when I live on my own and am forced to buy more of my own food, I'll go for it. If someone can really convince me that it's worth it, I'll go for it. But I figure I eat well enough without being organic, and it's been that way for my whole life. Why change now. Well, perhaps I will choose a few things to be organic about. I'll tell you though, I'm never getting another jar of organic peanut butter again, or at least not that brand. When I brought it home, (e:Anne) was visiting, and she tried a spoonful before I did. I asked her how it was and she said "Um, it's okay." So I tried it, and it was SOOOO GROSS!!!! As soon as she saw that I didn't like it either, she took a napkin and literally wiped it out of her mouth. I don't think I've ever seen that before. At least she was nice enough to let me form my own opinion. It was gross. So now I have a jar of nasty organic peanut butter in my house. It will probably be there when I move out.

Okay the bell just rang. I guess I should take off my coat and put away my lunch and get ready to teach. Blaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhh!!!


Okay now the pictures post just appeared below this one. Well, enjoy!



p.s. I turn 24 in 9 days.



mike - 03/19/07 22:16
um your picture post is not here again?
chico - 03/19/07 14:51
Good luck mk! Also, (e:chicoschica) is planning to run the half-marathon.
james - 03/19/07 13:32
I read about marathon marathon runners somewhere too. Scary humans who do things like that. Can you imagine what their nipples look like? From all the friction on their shirts. It makes me want to throw up a little.

Organic?
I worked in an organic food store for a few years and nutrition is an interest of mine. Organic food wont make you feel better. It wont cure all your problems and put that magic back into life. The store I worked at sold organic fluff for the love of god. Organic food is an ever expanding term that can be applied to foods no one should eat as well as the highest quality foods.
Unfortunately, the key to better eating is not necessarily a better quality of a particular food, but which foods you eat. So, for example, all the organic chocolate in the world isn't going to make anyone feel better. Where as switching from an all chocolate diet to brown rice and veggies would help.
That, and let's be honest, who can afford to eat all organic? People managed to eat healthy before organics took off and they can certainly do so today.
It is a bewildering path to walk down. The Omnivores Dilemma is a good book about where your food comes from. It beats up equally on the conventional and the organic food industry.

best of luck
jenks - 03/19/07 09:38
your post reminds me- I flipped through Outside magazine the other day, and there was an article about some guy- a big deal 'ultrarunner'. I'd never heard of that. But it's freaking INSANE. He'll run like 350 miles through the mountains. He only sleeps 4hr a day, and eats no sugar, ever. he wakes up at 4am to go for his daily run- a leisurely 20-25miles. He just met his goal- 50 marathons in 50 states in 50 days. OMG!!!
And I don't say this to discourage you or anything- I probably can't run a mile. But how crazy! I'm glad you have a new plan you like though- I think that's the key. If you hate it you won't do it.