I love to tease with kisses on the neck
I melt when my ear is nibbled
I am a personal and transportable furnace
I know how to make people laugh
I know how to console
I hate being consoled, I think
I really love music
I am a dork and I love being a dork
I personally think dorks are the coolest
I think I am pretty cool
I am unique
I am an individual
I am told I am one of a kind, in more than the typical sense
I am told I am a great guy
I know how to treat women they way the should be treated
I know how to treat people
I love to argue, politely
I read the newspaper
I am stubborn and sarcastic
I will repeat myself
I despised most people in my high school
I could care less about reunions unless it’s with people I care about
I separate work from play, and working play from playing work
I am very independent, I pay bills, and I buy my own everything
I think far too much
I see into things well, like walls, and people
I wear boxers AND boxer briefs
I am nice but not a push over
I think world poverty is our own fault and we do not do enough to fix it
“I’d rather be…” bumper stickers are not as funny as the should be
I hate jesus bumper stickers
I do not like the fact Word wants to capitalize jesus, even though it is a name, like bob, but it won’t capitalize bob because it’s also a word. Sally…..but I will capitalize sally…but not that time…according to dictionary.com sally means:
1. To rush out or leap forth suddenly.
2. To issue suddenly from a defensive or besieged position to attack an enemy.
3. To set out on a trip or excursion: sallied forth to see the world.
I sallied away from the stove when it caught on fire and let bob take care of it
I think people calling water fountains “bubblers” is ridiculous
I hate the fact I use the word wicked
I dislike rap/hip-hop
I sing along to my music
I love my music
I have not yet used the word wicked to describe something in this list yet
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Friday, September 12, 2008
waiting for life
the new job starts on Monday, and I could not be more excited. The shtick I have been doing is getting to be old hat. The new job will bring the opportunity to work with some great people in my field, which has made a few friends jealous which is always a fun thing to be able to do. Also IT'S A REAL JOB IN MY FIELD! TAKE THAT DAD!
sorry. he just always doubted me so now i get to throw it in his face.
ha. ha. ha.
While the job will be somewhat monotonous it will be a steady pay check. which is what i need right now. start saving up so i can get the fuck out of this town. like now. i don't care where I go, well, I do, but it needs to not be this small town. there are some places I can think of. Sadly that wont be for quite sometime. The job contract goes till June, so I have some time to plan life out.
sorry. he just always doubted me so now i get to throw it in his face.
ha. ha. ha.
While the job will be somewhat monotonous it will be a steady pay check. which is what i need right now. start saving up so i can get the fuck out of this town. like now. i don't care where I go, well, I do, but it needs to not be this small town. there are some places I can think of. Sadly that wont be for quite sometime. The job contract goes till June, so I have some time to plan life out.
Sunday, September 7, 2008
things wrong with the world.
I sometimes wonder how it is certain people get by in life.
The other week I watched a video from the NYtimes.com about how Florida schools were NOW requiring students, 8th graders, to learn about evolution. It is now the year 2008 and there are still children not being taught science in the classroom. The children said such memorable things such as "when I go to church I am told god put us here, and I believe that. Then when I go to school they tell me something else, and I have hard time believing it". "They have theories about how it could have happened [evolution] but I'm just not sure about it". "It kinda went over my head, the whole thing."
Yes that's right folks. American kids ARE that stupid and ignorant. They literally have not been taught the things the rest, or most of, the nation is learning. Is there not a national curriculum of sorts? What about the teachers, don't they feel they have some obligation to be teaching them the things they should be learning. The 'South' or not you can't ignore certain well know, well, theories about life. and NO god does not count. That is religious, in my opinion, bullshit. Not to be talked about in schools. If the parents of the children do not want them to learn about out scientific theories of evolution, they can send them to private god school. No one will care how much they fail in life there after, I know I don't. If their beliefs cause them distress later on, good!
I know this may seem mean, but I am sick of getting the opposite from people about the non-believers. Many and most of them have great lives, with great jobs. Not having jesus in their lives isnt going to change a thing.
OH and Sarah Palin. Congrats Ms. Palin, abstinence DOESN'T WORK! Thank you for helping proove that.
I hope no one is under the illusion that Bristol and her husband are getting married out of love...cause thats a joke....political stunt, not them getting knocked up, them getting married.
and honestly...an old-guy and someone who hasnt even reached the senate before, a mayor and govenor...
I know the other side is Obama is only a jr congressmen, but its more than the other side has got.
sorry about that rant. just feel the need to do it sometimes.
on more interesting news, we got to meet Ian's (my sister's b/f) parent's who are most interesting. To be more accurate we met his mother and step-dad. The mothers name is Honey...or is it spelled Honi, or Hunnie..you get the picture. Thr step-dad is Ken and they are nice people...I could deal with them being in-laws, the insinuation there is that my sister and Ian may get married at somepoint in the near-ish future. But who knows.
well, thats all i got for now....
The other week I watched a video from the NYtimes.com about how Florida schools were NOW requiring students, 8th graders, to learn about evolution. It is now the year 2008 and there are still children not being taught science in the classroom. The children said such memorable things such as "when I go to church I am told god put us here, and I believe that. Then when I go to school they tell me something else, and I have hard time believing it". "They have theories about how it could have happened [evolution] but I'm just not sure about it". "It kinda went over my head, the whole thing."
Yes that's right folks. American kids ARE that stupid and ignorant. They literally have not been taught the things the rest, or most of, the nation is learning. Is there not a national curriculum of sorts? What about the teachers, don't they feel they have some obligation to be teaching them the things they should be learning. The 'South' or not you can't ignore certain well know, well, theories about life. and NO god does not count. That is religious, in my opinion, bullshit. Not to be talked about in schools. If the parents of the children do not want them to learn about out scientific theories of evolution, they can send them to private god school. No one will care how much they fail in life there after, I know I don't. If their beliefs cause them distress later on, good!
I know this may seem mean, but I am sick of getting the opposite from people about the non-believers. Many and most of them have great lives, with great jobs. Not having jesus in their lives isnt going to change a thing.
OH and Sarah Palin. Congrats Ms. Palin, abstinence DOESN'T WORK! Thank you for helping proove that.
I hope no one is under the illusion that Bristol and her husband are getting married out of love...cause thats a joke....political stunt, not them getting knocked up, them getting married.
and honestly...an old-guy and someone who hasnt even reached the senate before, a mayor and govenor...
I know the other side is Obama is only a jr congressmen, but its more than the other side has got.
sorry about that rant. just feel the need to do it sometimes.
on more interesting news, we got to meet Ian's (my sister's b/f) parent's who are most interesting. To be more accurate we met his mother and step-dad. The mothers name is Honey...or is it spelled Honi, or Hunnie..you get the picture. Thr step-dad is Ken and they are nice people...I could deal with them being in-laws, the insinuation there is that my sister and Ian may get married at somepoint in the near-ish future. But who knows.
well, thats all i got for now....
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Just When I Was Getting Used To The Place...
...it was time to fly home back to CT.
I did not want to leave. Chicago grew on me, quick. What wasn't love to love? A big city. Lots of people (and one special one). Job opportunities. the list continues on...
Never-the-less it was one fantastic week I will never forget. We were [almost] busy little bees. While we took the mornings to ourselves to slowly sip our morning coffee and bowl of cereal and read the newspaper, the afternoons and evenings is when we came alive.
to pick up where I left off, which was day three I think. We spent more time by the lake and some time downtown with her friends. Of course as any new boyfriend I had to pass the friend test.
Tuesday night we went to Wrigley Field and watch the Cubs play the Astros. It was a great back and forth game which unfortunately did not end in the Cubs favor...but it was still great to go to one of the most historic ball parks in America.
The last day there we caught lunch with yet another friend downtown, spent sometime cuddling on the couch, then sadly set out to O'Hara Airport for my 7:30CT flight.
Touched down in CT at 10:30ET and was home shortly after midnight.
then i was up at at work by 11:30. fun times.
Now all I have to look forward to is My job that starts in a few days and Oct when Denise comes to NYC for a 3 week re-mount of a show....
I don't know what I'm going to do till then...
I did not want to leave. Chicago grew on me, quick. What wasn't love to love? A big city. Lots of people (and one special one). Job opportunities. the list continues on...
Never-the-less it was one fantastic week I will never forget. We were [almost] busy little bees. While we took the mornings to ourselves to slowly sip our morning coffee and bowl of cereal and read the newspaper, the afternoons and evenings is when we came alive.
to pick up where I left off, which was day three I think. We spent more time by the lake and some time downtown with her friends. Of course as any new boyfriend I had to pass the friend test.
Tuesday night we went to Wrigley Field and watch the Cubs play the Astros. It was a great back and forth game which unfortunately did not end in the Cubs favor...but it was still great to go to one of the most historic ball parks in America.
The last day there we caught lunch with yet another friend downtown, spent sometime cuddling on the couch, then sadly set out to O'Hara Airport for my 7:30CT flight.
Touched down in CT at 10:30ET and was home shortly after midnight.
then i was up at at work by 11:30. fun times.
Now all I have to look forward to is My job that starts in a few days and Oct when Denise comes to NYC for a 3 week re-mount of a show....
I don't know what I'm going to do till then...
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