a couple of things before i run off to work.
1> Paul, Matthew or Terry! Or anyone who is in contact with any of these fellows: I left Matthew a sprint phone on the pmt porch behind the plant! i did not want to drop it into the mail slot as i assuemed that led directly to the floor, where said phone would probably be found in twenty five pieces. Somebody let me know if you actually found it!
2> Any suggestions as to where i can find about a 12" by 16" by 72" piece of foam? i need it to fill in the gap that was left after my dumb ass ordered a california king bed rather than a standard king.
3> i seemed to have missed some birthdays. theecarey happy birthday! lisabeth- happy birthday! anybody else i missed - happy birthday!
4> i'm having some pains right now. I don't feel well. eh whatcha gonna do...
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09/20/2007 09:00 #41208
because i have time for this...Category: randomo
09/18/2007 23:37 #41188
healthy bulletsCategory: randomo
I just found out that several of the people that I work with are Jehovah's Witnesses. Which is fine really, as long as work remains secular. I don't want to discuss my past experiences with JW's. I might get edgy. I wouldn't be concerned, except my new manager, who I am attempting to not dislike passionately, was trying to get into a whole convo with one of the JW coworkers. The manager is a 'christian' but she seems like the type to use that word as a title rather than to actually subscribe to belief. or maybe I say that because i am already convinced that she is completely fake in everything that she does. eh... i'm a jerk, huh?
Saturday is my gramma's 80th birthday party. It looks as though all 10 of her kids will be there, but I could be wrong about that. I know that all of my siblings will be there, which will be great for a group shot. It is going to be a huge and ridiculous party.
And I am supposed to make a meatloaf. I've never made a meatloaf before. Hmm this should be interesting.
Also we watched the justin timberlake's HBO special last night. That guy is amazing. Who else could go from Mickey Mouse club to Boyband to pop star to hip hop/anything he wants star?
and who can dance so casually? he is my hero.
sunday we go to darien lake. until we find out that its going to rain or something.
Saturday is my gramma's 80th birthday party. It looks as though all 10 of her kids will be there, but I could be wrong about that. I know that all of my siblings will be there, which will be great for a group shot. It is going to be a huge and ridiculous party.
And I am supposed to make a meatloaf. I've never made a meatloaf before. Hmm this should be interesting.
Also we watched the justin timberlake's HBO special last night. That guy is amazing. Who else could go from Mickey Mouse club to Boyband to pop star to hip hop/anything he wants star?
and who can dance so casually? he is my hero.
sunday we go to darien lake. until we find out that its going to rain or something.
fellyconnelly - 09/19/07 16:54
nope! no birthdays or holidays! but the one girl i work with now goes overboard as she grew up JW and when she turned 18 she went trick or treating and already has halloween decorations up....
also they don't do blood transfusions.
nope! no birthdays or holidays! but the one girl i work with now goes overboard as she grew up JW and when she turned 18 she went trick or treating and already has halloween decorations up....
also they don't do blood transfusions.
jason - 09/19/07 14:13
I could be wrong but I don't think JW types celebrate birthdays or holidays as well. Sounds like a barrel of laughs!
I could be wrong but I don't think JW types celebrate birthdays or holidays as well. Sounds like a barrel of laughs!
james - 09/19/07 13:56
My mother is very Roman Catholic. She also works from home. This means that she is always the one to answer the door when the JW's knock. She told me this story where these two JW's show up and try to work their magic on her. But she says "You know, in your religion there is only enough room in heaven for x-number of people. Well, in the Catholic church there is room for EVERYONE in heaven." At which point my mom describes the look in one of the girls faces as "her eyes widened, and you can see a glimmer of hope in her!"
I like to think that she just had no logical counter-argument in a conversation devoid of logic.
And Justin Timberlake... I have to admit, the guy has something goin' on (namely good producers)
My mother is very Roman Catholic. She also works from home. This means that she is always the one to answer the door when the JW's knock. She told me this story where these two JW's show up and try to work their magic on her. But she says "You know, in your religion there is only enough room in heaven for x-number of people. Well, in the Catholic church there is room for EVERYONE in heaven." At which point my mom describes the look in one of the girls faces as "her eyes widened, and you can see a glimmer of hope in her!"
I like to think that she just had no logical counter-argument in a conversation devoid of logic.
And Justin Timberlake... I have to admit, the guy has something goin' on (namely good producers)
09/16/2007 22:48 #41143
If mothers ruled the world...Category: randomo
we flicked past the Emmy's a few minutes ago and Sally Fields was receiving an award that was going on forever.
She started going on about the war and suddenly the cameras left her and went to a silent longshot for about 5 seconds and went back to her finishing and the people clapping.
Why exactly, Fox, would you chose to not hear Ms Fields speak about her views on the war?
She started going on about the war and suddenly the cameras left her and went to a silent longshot for about 5 seconds and went back to her finishing and the people clapping.
Why exactly, Fox, would you chose to not hear Ms Fields speak about her views on the war?
fellyconnelly - 09/18/07 23:01
you really dig that jessica lansbury, don'tcha?
was it bedknobs and broomsticks?
you really dig that jessica lansbury, don'tcha?
was it bedknobs and broomsticks?
james - 09/17/07 14:45
Ugh, I wish celebrities would use their craft to voice their political views rather than corny venues like awards shows.
Harold was so brave to voice his disapproval of the war in Iraq at the Susquwasana county fair cherry pie eating contest. Just as the crust was chewed up and crumbled down his shirt, so too are our young men and women being eaten up by this war.
Darn it! I want anti-war episodes of Murder She Wrote!
Ugh, I wish celebrities would use their craft to voice their political views rather than corny venues like awards shows.
Harold was so brave to voice his disapproval of the war in Iraq at the Susquwasana county fair cherry pie eating contest. Just as the crust was chewed up and crumbled down his shirt, so too are our young men and women being eaten up by this war.
Darn it! I want anti-war episodes of Murder She Wrote!
jason - 09/17/07 08:32
I think networks, in recent years, are trying to trend away from the lame, overly political elements of the award shows. They're desperate for viewers. They don't want to give people more reasons to not watch the show.
Personally, I thought the Emmys were quite good this year. I especially liked the Jersey Boys.
I think networks, in recent years, are trying to trend away from the lame, overly political elements of the award shows. They're desperate for viewers. They don't want to give people more reasons to not watch the show.
Personally, I thought the Emmys were quite good this year. I especially liked the Jersey Boys.
09/16/2007 19:59 #41133
ghetto jeopardyCategory: good times
Lauren and I are watching 'double down' on the wned learning channel. it really is crack for the mind. the kids are all awkward and sometimes we actually know the answers.
the production quality is, of course, horrid. but that just makes it more interesting.
oh what a wonderful sunday night.
last night was even more exciting. a couple of rum and cokes and a hearty game of scrabble.
and if i think about me just a few years ago... i would have never thought i would be this wonderfully lame.
and i would never assume that i would be this happy about it!
the production quality is, of course, horrid. but that just makes it more interesting.
oh what a wonderful sunday night.
last night was even more exciting. a couple of rum and cokes and a hearty game of scrabble.
and if i think about me just a few years ago... i would have never thought i would be this wonderfully lame.
and i would never assume that i would be this happy about it!
james - 09/16/07 21:55
If you ever need a drunken game to play give me a call
Win, Loose, or Drink
Who Wants to Eat a Millionaire
Eat a Stick
Cannibal Run
these and more await to amuse your drunken self.
If you ever need a drunken game to play give me a call
Win, Loose, or Drink
Who Wants to Eat a Millionaire
Eat a Stick
Cannibal Run
these and more await to amuse your drunken self.
fellyconnelly - 09/16/07 20:30
i think i would have been embarrassed that night... it was the worst game ever.
i think i would have been embarrassed that night... it was the worst game ever.
jim - 09/16/07 20:05
Drinking and Scrabble? Next time invite us :)
Drinking and Scrabble? Next time invite us :)
09/12/2007 23:14 #41071
after the show!Category: good times
oh ani. difranco.
you named your church 'babeville'.
oh ani...
you never cease to wow me.
you named your church 'babeville'.
oh ani...
you never cease to wow me.
oh and i'm definetley going to check out FWS too!
awesome. not to be neurotic, i was just afraid of somebody coming to steal it from behind the plant where it was oh so cleverly hidden.
Thanks!! I found it, i really appreciate it!
Jim works with Paul, I will give him a call.
FWS on Elmwood next to the porn shop sells foam. Though I am not sure how cheap they are.
I hope your pains go away.