January 28, 2006
WRMC: Visit 2
I went to Walter Reed Medical Center again - it felt good. I saw first hand that our wounded are not forgotten by those that could easily brush them off as an inconvenience or a number, if they wanted to.
A highly visible VIP was there visiting the wounded on an individual basis, talking with them and their families, without an entourage. It wasn't a publicity stunt. It was real. It was one human being showing concern for another. It was what mankind should expect of itself. It was munificent.
I also saw SPC Lopez, of whom Blackfive and I have both blogged before. Please continue to leave comments for him and his family and pray for them (if you pray). They need as much love, support, and understanding that we can send their way during this scary and confusing time for them.
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I am sooo glad you and Andi got to go, I am also glad you got to follow up on Specialist Lopez....
Very glad you went.
Very glad, and I wished I could have been at your side...
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thoughts and prayers always with our soldiers. so glad you got to go be there for them.
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Thank you for going, Cat. I know from my friends how much things like that mean to them.
Posted by: RSM at January 29, 2006 10:54 AM (ODxF4)
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Thanks for going, Cat. Wish I could've gone along...
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January 26, 2006
And Then There's The Anger...
First, I want to thank everyone for their supportive comments and e-mails. I haven't been able to read them without crying yet, but I know that time is coming. I am hoping to share my struggle without alienating those with the best of intentions, but that may happen. Because there was a second part to Tuesday's entry...
There's always the anger...
Over the years, through all of the thinking and the pain that comes out of rape, I really have grown to be fairly angry inside. There's no other label for it, no other expression for it, and I see no way around it, despite the toxicity that it brings to my life. Maybe it's just a stage I'm in as I learn to cope. But on the grief scale of life, there are really only a few issues that get me really fired up.
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I agree with everything you say.... we all do care and if there is anything we can do for you all you have to do is ask...
Katie
Posted by: katie at January 26, 2006 10:54 AM (wZLWV)
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thanks for the e-mail this a.m. I was beginning to worry...I am here girl....I will even shut my mouth and listen!!
Posted by: ArmyWifeToddlerMom at January 26, 2006 12:45 PM (wHEBQ)
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Good girl. Give 'em Hell, Cat. And seriously consider looking into California's statute of limitations. Justice might not be a cure, but it might just be a first step down that road. If there are others, and you're sure that they are, perhaps you'd be helping them and showing them what you've learned. Maybe, just maybe, they would come forward, too.
Failing that, maybe a good dose of publicity would do the scumbag some good.
But if one thing is apparent from this post and the last one, particularly the comments, it's that you have a lot of good friends. You're lucky that way. A lot of people in that position don't.
No matter what you decide to do, you have my best wishes and hops for the future.
Posted by: skippystalin at January 26, 2006 03:04 PM (ohSFF)
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You're absolutely right. Rape is rape. Our society softens the words. Sexual molestation. Lewd and lascivious. That's all BS. If it's against your will, it's rape. Period.
This is the first time I have visited your site and your pain hits home. Feel free to drop me an e-mail anytime. I have been through similar experiences. And I know how to listen. Sometimes it's just what you need.
Posted by: Sticks at January 27, 2006 06:51 PM (OKM1O)
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After reading of your experience, I realized that I have not taught my 16yo daughter what she can do if she is ever in that situation. As an experienced martial artist, I have the knowledge that may help her. I know that even if she succeeds in defending herself in an assualt, she will always have the experience of being assualted. I think there is little emotional difference between a successful assault and one where the offender is fought off. The defender is still scarred for life. All I can do is arm my little girl with knowledge and hope she remains ok.
Posted by: _Jon at January 29, 2006 01:35 PM (/R7YK)
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Cat, I know the rage, fear, frustration and emotional remnant from this vicious act of which you write of. I am writing to let you know that someday it may be possible to be free from that imprisonment. For me it's been years since I've had flashbacks and nightmares, but I admit it wasn't easy getting there. It took willingness not to give up and lots of emotional work to reclaim my life and a future free from the pain and anger and memory of the vicious attack. Below I've posted a small list of resource links that will offer you some support and links to resources where I live. The information they provide is helpful and you might be able to find similar information within your own state. I share this with you so you too can continue to empower yourself and break free from the pain, shame and anger you write of.
Please feel free to email me and we can then exchange numbers and talk. You've taken the first big step in talking about it. That is a HUGE step and one I commend you for. It took me more than 8 years to finally talk about it and seek help. But once I did I started on a path where I could move past being "whatever" in other's eyes and in mine. Please, whatever you do, don't withdraw, don't go back to that dark place you were before, because that is a place that will continue to perpetuate your imprisonment. Yes, everyone does mean well, but only survivors can know the self-defeating mechanisms we create to keep us safe and which no longer serve us once we're in the light. As Harvey said, new tools are needed. Yes, we arm ourselves with new weapons because the battle now lies within, and with the help of those who have moved beyond our pain you will learn how to be free yourself too.
www.rainn.org
Rape Abuse and Incest National Network is a national organization devoted to issues surrounding sexual assault.
www.ariany.org
Awareness of Rape and Incest through Art (ARIA) is an organization that believes in empowering and healing survivors of sexual abuse by transforming internal suffering into works of art. ARIA provides a forum for self-expression while spreading awareness of sexual abuse and creating a community among survivors.
www.giftfromwithin.org
Gift From Within is an international organization for survivors of trauma.
www.nycagainstrape.org
The New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault is an umbrella organization uniting hospital-based programs, law enforcement and criminal justice professionals, and other social service providers interested in combatting sexual assault.
www.nyscasa.org
The New York State Coalition Against Sexual Assault is an Albany based agency that represents all the organizations in New York State with a common goal.
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January 24, 2006
8 Years Ago
WARNING: The following is a very personal post about actual events.
On the night of January 24, 1998, America stood on the eve of Super Bowl XXXII. Football fans everywhere anxiously awaited the battle between the Denver Broncos and the Green Bay Packers.
Before that night, I was an awkward, late blooming 17 year old high school senior of the purest breed.
Since that night, no shower has ever made me feel completely clean, no heat has made me feel completely warm, no embrace has made me feel completely loved.
Eight years ago today, my innocence was stolen away from me.
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I feel your pain. I was raped at age 7 by my father and molested until I was 16. There are no words to describe the hurt and betrayal when there is no one to protect you. People who have not been through the same do not understand and show that in so many different ways, as your parents did. Please just know that there is hope. There are people that care and can help. Please reach out to someone. Look to those who have been through the same, that have persevered and have taken control. Please know that you can triumph and that none of this was your falut. You can find peace.
Posted by: Pam at January 24, 2006 08:18 AM (RyVfE)
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turn off, go take care of yourslef, call when you can or need too....
Posted by: ArmyWifeToddlerMom at January 24, 2006 09:28 AM (DKoOu)
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If you evr need to talk I am here to listen...if you ever need a hug I am right outside dc...please know you arent the only one and you have nothing to be ashamed of. I am sorry..sorry that this happened to you...sorry that the monster took your inoocence...and Im sorry that your the one paying for it and not him.Im sorry that your parents didnt know how to handle it andthat you to this day are still tyring to deal with it alone. Im even more sorry that you feel alone.
Please know that if you need a friend to listen I am here
katie
Posted by: Katie at January 24, 2006 12:08 PM (E+7PI)
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... I am angry.. why did someone not beat that motherfucker's head into mush... damn, I am angry...
... I wish there were something I could do for you... now or then either...
Posted by: Eric at January 24, 2006 04:34 PM (r5XsL)
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What Eric said. I'm too pissed to write more.
Posted by: Johnny - Oh at January 24, 2006 06:08 PM (aPsUA)
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I remember you saying something about this to me. I'm not sure when. I never knew all the details, but I suspected as much.
I find it commendable that you still support the Marines after what one of them did to you. At least, I believe my memory is correct about that point...
Posted by: Dorothy at January 24, 2006 09:20 PM (i2wOe)
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A bully, a coward, an animal, and - yes - a criminal. I hope he gets his due and receives multiples of the suffering he has caused you.
You sure as hell should not be ashamed or paranoid, for you didn't do a goddamned thing wrong and anyone who judges you in any way for what happened to you isn't worth the time of day.
Take care of yourself and hope that life takes care of the animal who did that to you.
Posted by: Jim - PRS at January 24, 2006 09:27 PM (njBz/)
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I understand EVERYTHING you are saying. thank you for having the courage to speak up. I was raped at 15 and i never prosecuted. thank you also for shining a spotlight on an area of my life i've tried to block away for so many years. its time i deal with all of it once and for all. I hope that you heal and that someday it will be something you don't have to hide.
Posted by: Shelley at January 24, 2006 10:08 PM (iMGjE)
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What Pam said. There is life afterward, but it does take time and a lot of struggle. You made a big first step by sharing now. Today is almost over...
Posted by: Sissy at January 24, 2006 10:30 PM (gCk3+)
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I want you to know I don't feel obligated to say this, though I am not a friend~just pretty new to your blog. I really am sorry that this happened to you and that your pain seems as raw today as it was 7 years ago. In what I've read on your blog you are Survivor with a Huge heart and you have brought love, hope and smiles to many people. I realize this doesn't take away your pain but I do hope you know what a blessing you are to other's you meet. It takes a very strong woman to be able to give to others when so much was taken from her. Bless you hun. Thinking of you and sending warm hugs your way.
Posted by: Allhanah at January 25, 2006 05:44 AM (OJoiY)
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I understand. More than I am willing to write - but if you need to talk, shoot me an email - I'll get you the number.
Meanwhile - in time, while the pain never leaves, you'll be able to look yourself in the eye. In time, it won't matter what those other people say. In time, the nightmares go away.
I promise.
Posted by: Tammi at January 25, 2006 08:11 PM (lfQya)
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I can understand to a degree in ways I'll not have the courage to write.
But you know how to find me at all hours. I'm here for you.
Posted by: RSM at January 25, 2006 08:20 PM (ODxF4)
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If there's any justice in the world, he'll end up married to Lorena Bobbit.
Posted by: Harvey at January 25, 2006 09:08 PM (ubhj8)
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I'm so sorry, honey.
Idon't know what else to say...
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Posted by: barry at January 26, 2006 05:28 AM (kKjaJ)
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I'm angry, but not for the reasons you expressed in your post. I'm angry because this asshole managed to do what he did in a house filled with people. I'm angry because they did nothing, when their responsibility was to do everything. Everything to stop him.
He deserves the pain you feel.
Posted by: David Earney at January 26, 2006 12:13 PM (1douf)
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Holy crap. Just, holy crap. It wasn't your fault -- no one should have to go through that kind of trauma. And you were a minor, too. I don't want to wish evil on him, but I hope someday you can stomp on his head with a stiletto. Failing that, I wish you the courage to talk about it and to cope with it and to find others who can truly relate. I don't know if it's comforting or disconcerting to know there were others assaulted on that same night. I think you're brave for opening up now and, honestly, you show quite a brave face to the world -- no one would ever know that this has been beneath the surface.
Posted by: dawn at January 26, 2006 09:08 PM (i086L)
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My heart and soul goes out to you. I know the angry and humilation you feel. I have been in your shoes. It took a tremendous amount of work and pain to get rid of the anger. The best thing you can do is talk to someone to help you work through it. Please drop me an e-mail or comment anytime. I know some wonderful resources you can use. May peace come to you.
Posted by: Sticks at January 27, 2006 06:45 PM (OKM1O)
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This ain't right. Drop a name.... Be damned sure you drop the right one.
From the few times I was around you Cat, the only impression I got was that you were NOT gullable. WERE very damned streetsmart. Very damned smart period. Scary smart to me. I didn't have a problem, or any concern with the way you carried yourself before this post. Men, well, this man, doesn't want a whiner. I'm kinda with Eric, hell, I'm all with Eric, especially Eric, and RSM. Cat, I got here from readin' your latest post, had to see what was up 'fore I made an ass out of myself in that post's comments. As the Dad of a 17 year ol' daughter myself, if I caught wind of somethin' like that happenin' to my first born, you all would be writin' me in prison, and I'd be leavin' this comment from prison.
There's probably not alot I have to offer you to comfort you, or to help you, but if you think for a half a second there is, don't you damned hesistate for a heartbeat to ask...
Posted by: RedNeck at January 27, 2006 10:36 PM (tSJ8V)
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Cat, I'm so sorry you went thru that. A lot of us were molested, I'm finding - I was 12 when my damned evil cousin molested me - but it was not as bad as what happened to you, and it took me forever to get over it. Well here are some hugs from Kansas for you. Hope you get through the darned football season feeling okay.
Posted by: Beth Donovan at January 29, 2006 11:10 AM (9FPYz)
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Know that you are in my thoughts, and that I can empathize because of what happened when I was 12. If you want or need to talk, drop me a line. May the light shine on you, enfold you, and guide you as you deal with this.
Posted by: Laughing Wolf at January 30, 2006 05:50 AM (5cMH5)
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At 16 I felt as you did. I have managed to put it behind me in large part because of a wonderful husband, but there are days that it is impossible to put behind me. I feel for you, more than you know. I hope that one day you wake and are filled with light. I hope that one day he rots in hell.
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January 21, 2006
Meme of Fours
Bou's newest blogson,
Blue Tige, tagged me with the
Meme of Fours.
You know, Meme of Fours ... that sounds strangely like metaphors in my head as I type this. And come to think of it, maybe these answers could be metaphors about the life of the answering blogger...
Four Jobs That I've Had:
1. Shipping & receiving at Barnes & Noble
2. Hotel front desk
3. Government affairs assistant (for a professional medical society)
4. DC Intern
Four Movies I can watch over and over again:
1. The Cutting Edge
2. The Replacements
3. Boondock Saints
4. Memento
Four T.V. Shows I love to watch: (note the theme here...)
1. Grey's Anatomy
2. ER
3. House
4. CSI
Four Website's I read Daily: (it didn't say blogs...)
1. ME (DUH! comments are my friend)
2. Gmail
3. University email
4. Fox News
Four Places I've Been on Vacation:
1. Vail, CO
2. Ensenada, Mexico
3. Tampa, FL
4. United Kingdom
Four Favorite Foods:
1. Cheese
2. Chocolate
3. Mashed Potatoes (so long as they aren't crap)
4. Breads
Four places IÂ’d rather be: (again... a theme...?)
1. In a hot tub under the palm trees and stars, with a nice drink
2. A warmer (but NOT humid) climate
3. On a secluded beach under the stars on a warm night
4. A friendly bar laughing with all my best girls
Four People I tag (if they haven't been already):
1. Johnny-Oh
2. Shoe
3. Jim - PRS
4. Ted
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I'll have to see if I can find a recipe for cheesy chocolate mashed potato bread :-)
Posted by: Harvey at January 21, 2006 06:17 PM (ubhj8)
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Okey dokey. I'll percolate on it.
Posted by: Jim - PRS at January 21, 2006 07:51 PM (njBz/)
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Thank you for not taggin' me. Rarely does one receive praise for doing what is right. I just want to make sure you do.
Posted by: RedNeck at January 22, 2006 05:21 PM (tSJ8V)
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So few people realise the greatness of the Boondock Saints.
It's almost a shame, isn't it?
Posted by: dick at January 23, 2006 10:50 AM (XlQVK)
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I s'pose this is your way of forcing me to actually post something.
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January 20, 2006
Groove Salad
I just discovered that one of my favorite TV characters,
Greg Sanders on CSI is played by an actor that shares one of my secret loves...
Eric Szmanda also likes to listen to the odd, wicked, soothing, melodic tunes of the internet radio station Groove Salad
How cool is that?
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grove salad has to be better than that weirdo shit you were listening to .....the man/woman voice still reeling in my skull.....
Posted by: ArmyWifeToddlerMom at January 20, 2006 08:25 AM (ssoMz)
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Cat, sweetie, um... Greg Sanders isn't real. TV is made up of "actors" who are pretending to be people they are not. They read what is given to them typed on paper often referred to as "scripts."
You have something in common with a mid-20s writers'-room denizen...
... and me...
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January 19, 2006
That's Some Nerve
Just got off the phone with dad...
His car was broken into last night. His briefcase, gym bag, and a small duffle were all stolen. Important information about multiple aspects of his entire life, whisked away in the night ... all while his vehicle sat, accidentally unlocked, in his very own driveway.
The ironic part? Nearly every key he owned was in that car because he didn't trust them to be safe inside the house.
Those thugs really had some nerve...
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Visiting Walter Reed
As
Army Wife,
Blackfive, and
Andi have all mentioned, we all went to Walter Reed Medical Center on Saturday to visit with wounded troops. I was able to meet with about 5 different guys and some of their family. Each visit was absolutely amazing and personally inspiring.
Chuck and Carren were incredible. They were both full of laughter and stories, showing off pictures of their kids. I secretly think they are both natural bloggers at heart. ;-)
Joey and Jayme may have been one of the toughest meetings for me. They are both doing fantastic - a living reminder of just how far hope, determination, and love can take you. They have beaten the odds on so many levels and in so many ways, but not an ounce of self-pity or bitterness about the trials that most people would feel ever makes its way to their smiling faces.
I listened on as one young, very recently wounded soldier told us about his treatment options and what his likely decision would be. He was stuck between a rock and a hard place with his choices, but he spoke of his decision so easily. For him, the choice was easy - he was going to do what it took to give his little girl the best life he could give her.
The thank you's that these guys and their families said to us though, they were tough. I went there to say thank you for what I didn't have the strength or courage to do for my country and here they were saying thank you to me? Truly inspiring...
Soldier after soldier being placed in the most difficult situation of their lives, yet they keep their hearts in the right place. Even when they have every right to be angry and selfish, they continue to serve as examples to us all with their attitude toward other and their outlook on life.
Thank you, Warriors.
Thank you, Andi, Sandra, & Blackfive.
Thank you, Fisher House, Soldiers Angels, Wounded Warrior Project, Sew Much Comfort, Any Soldier, Books for Soldiers, Homes for Our Troops.
Thank you, to all those that do what they can to make sure these men and women (and their families) know they are appreciated, loved, and most of all not forgotten.
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Hey..Ive thought about this one...and came to the conclusion that the soldiers thanked you..for beingsupportive and caring enough to go see them and show yoru support for them. Ya know!?! I think it is a great thing you all did, and hopefully one day i will be able to do the same.
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... you guys did a very, very good thing....
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Thank YOU Cat for sharing your expierence with us. And Eric's right...y'all did a very good thing.
Posted by: Tammi at January 19, 2006 07:13 PM (lfQya)
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A very good thing indeed. I'm thinking I may have to stop at Brooks Army Medical Center when I'm home in February/March. I'll see what I can do, but I have a mother with cancer and she takes priority at the moment.
Posted by: David Earney at January 26, 2006 12:02 PM (1douf)
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January 18, 2006
Mikey Update
It seems that Mikey is
making improvements and is
moving toward recovery.
Da Goddess, Smash, and a whole slew of people are doing everything they can to help. Looks like all those thoughts and prayers are doing their thing too. Let's keep up the words of support and do what we can to make sure Mikey and his family get through this together.
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Me-ing - Week 1
Grad studenting - Week 1:
I haven't had my super special "you - can't - graduate - until - you - take - this - class" class yet, but the class I did have this week turned out to be pretty cool. The instructor is very knowledgable AND personable. Though, I wish he had discussed blogs a little bit more (and in a little bit more favorable manner). He should prove for a good first half of the semester.
Re-interning - Week 1:
The good news ...
There is some really cool shit going on in this office
There's definitely a full day's work ready and waiting every morning
I don't think I'll ever be bored
The bad news ...
Going home early appears to be a thing of the past
Schoolwork will likely have to be left at home
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January 17, 2006
FUMING MAD
I'm so F*CKING mad I could spit!
But in the interest of all involved, I can't blog about it just now.
Double F*CK!
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Dirty deeds done dirt cheap...
Posted by: Telebush at January 17, 2006 11:36 PM (8VWOk)
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I'll just help you curse then.
F*ck!
F*ck!
F*ckity-F*ck-F*ck
F*cking F*CK!
Posted by: Harvey at January 18, 2006 02:32 AM (ubhj8)
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Okay... with the only rules being no face or groin shots, and no broken bones (well...), I can volunteer as a punching bag.
Posted by: That 1 Guy at January 18, 2006 03:36 PM (lfQya)
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Dang! I wanted to be the punching bag.
Posted by: Tige at January 18, 2006 03:59 PM (QgCnE)
Posted by: caltechgirl at January 18, 2006 06:01 PM (/vgMZ)
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I know a guy who knows a guy who knows a guy...
Posted by: Blackfive at January 18, 2006 06:09 PM (ynjpR)
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... kick some ass, girl... but be sure to post pictures... I love stuff like that....
Posted by: Eric at January 19, 2006 04:21 PM (r5XsL)
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Something tells me the lady here knows enough people that any individual problem could be "disappeared"
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Kuntry Mouse...?
Looks like
lil ol kuntry mouse has managed to get herself back up and running again. Which explains why her phone was busy all afternoon... But I'm seriously beginning to wonder how kuntry mouse she really is if she managed to MacGyver her computer back together... But then again, sometimes addiction makes you do things you never thought you'd do.
You know, it's almost too bad though. I was so looking forward to a Coup-a-la-Redneck... Maybe we can just stage a hostile take over instead...?
I'm just kidding (mostly) - it's good to have you back online, Lady.
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January 16, 2006
The Final Stretch
Tomorrow I head back to life as a grad student (Oh Joy!) and as an intern. That means I have spent my afternoon obsessively ironing clothes and fretting over which outfits make the best first impressions. You see, I will be interning in a new office this semester so I'm a little nervous about meeting the new boss. Even more so because these programs are terrible about providing adequate information prior to arrival. Oh, have I mentioned I'm not a big fan of uncertainty?
- I have no idea if the guy who called to offer me the position will be my boss. I'm getting the sinking feeling that he may not be. Mostly because I can't see them trusting an intern to work with a Deputy Director.
- I have no idea what my job function will be. Clearly my job function at the last place ended up being much different than I had expected it to be. This time, I just don't have any expectations. But if someone asks me to make coffee, get coffee, or do anything with dry cleaning ... I'm going to be pissed.
- I have no idea if my ID badge will work or if I will be able to access my computer. Especially since these aspects of my internship went so swimmingly last time...
- I have no idea how much fuss I will cause with HR tomorrow seeing as my paperwork from the last internship was never filed correctly (their error, not mine). I was not properly 'exited' from the system, it will be interesting to see what happens when they try to properly re-enter me.
What I do know is, I need to get crackin on my resume so I can line up a real job...
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Good luck ...I know you can do it..and will conquer the world....
cant wait to hear how it went

katie
Posted by: katie at January 17, 2006 12:15 PM (S4IqN)
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Good luck to you, no doubt you'll do well no matter what. Quit worrying and go eat some cheese.
Posted by: Andi at January 17, 2006 06:09 PM (PJs/i)
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What's wrong with the sexy-wicked school teacher outfit you wear so well?
Posted by: Tige at January 17, 2006 06:15 PM (QgCnE)
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I also wanted to give you my "best wishes". Go get 'em!
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AWTM Still Out
FYI -
Army Wife Toddler Mom is still sans computer at her house...
I wonder if VW will help us hijack her blog. We could stage a giant coup, Redneck style...
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I suppose that if someone were to wrestle the keys away, I might be persuaded to help. Might be.
Posted by: That 1 Guy at January 16, 2006 03:56 PM (lfQya)
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Any other takers? This could be fun...
Posted by: Princess Cat at January 16, 2006 03:57 PM (leeb2)
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If you can get the keys from Pink Ninja. She seems to be able to hide keys extremely well.
Posted by: VW Bug at January 16, 2006 09:44 PM (4oOot)
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Just be aware that I'll only have the keys for a couple of more days. I can't believe she will last without a computer all week. :-) But I'll be glad to add a couple of people to allow them to post... just send me your email addresses ... to HappyDogSpeaks (at) gmail.com
Posted by: VW Bug at January 16, 2006 09:53 PM (4oOot)
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Mikey Needs Your Support
I am sad to say, fellow Munuvian and Bear Flag Leaguer,
Mad Mikey, has had a stroke.
He needs our hopes, prayers, good thoughts, and anything else positive we can send him to help him recover. Please keep Mikey on your mind as he fights to get better and his wife in your thoughts as she stays strong for him.
Da Goddess is keeping everyone updated on his condition and printing comments from her blog and Mikey's blog as support. Please go help out her efforts to keep everyone in the best spirits possible.
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January 15, 2006
BLUR
I thought that was schmutz on my glasses blurring my vision, but it's not. This weekend sped past so quickly that it really feels just like a giant blur. All the laughing and the bonding moments are strung together in my head as one big good time.
You see, my itty bitty postage stamp of a condo has been bustling with company since Thursday but now, suddenly, it is empty again. I'm so tempted to sleep the day away now, but I shouldn't ... (but I might ... )
Also during this great weekend, I had the opportunity to meet the lovely Miss Andi and be amazed by her in person, instead of just online. And because of her terrific heart and uncanny organization, I was able to visit Walter Reed this weekend as well. It was an amazing experience that deserves a post all its own - when I'm not deliriously sleep deprived.
Perhaps a nap will clean the blur out of this head of mine... I'll let you know on Tuesday when I finally wake up.
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I'm so glad y'all had such a great time. Jealous as hell, but THRILLED!!!!
And isn't it amazing how many people you can fit into a postage stamp place when ya want to?!? ;-)
Posted by: Tammi at January 15, 2006 10:23 AM (lfQya)
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.. thanks for the call last night... I hope y'all didn't get Fred Thompson too hammered...
Posted by: Eric at January 15, 2006 05:43 PM (r5XsL)
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Its so cool when you finally meet someone you have "chatted" with online. To put a face with a name, to see if they really are as you imagined them to be.
What an honor to go to walter reed, I cant wait to read about your experience there.
Katie
Posted by: Katie at January 16, 2006 11:52 AM (y6n8O)
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There was a weekend? Dammit, missed another one.
Posted by: Ogre at January 16, 2006 12:48 PM (/k+l4)
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January 14, 2006
Oh Sure...
...the one time I clean and actually take out the trash in a timely manner ...
I have a sinking feeling that I accidentally threw away a couple of pairs of earrings in a box I got for Christmas.
Dammit.
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AW knows a guy who might be willing to dig to find them for you...
Posted by: That 1 Guy at January 14, 2006 11:25 AM (lfQya)
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We'll just call this one Cat's Law:
"Always wait 24 hours between topping off a trash bag and throwing it out."
Posted by: Harvey at January 18, 2006 02:35 AM (ubhj8)
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January 13, 2006
Habanero Cheese
In my book, all cheese is good cheese... Well, let me rephrase that a little ... all cheese sold in your grocer's dairy case is good cheese.
A good brie, an extra sharp cheddar, a soft mozzerella... MMMMMmmmm!! I love cheese.
And I just recently stumbled across a habanero cheddar that is to die for! I grated it across some hint-o-lime tortilla chips and it was late night snack spicy nacho heaven.
Do yourself a favor and go try some on nachos, on crackers, on warm bread... just go try it!!
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Where did you find it? If it's in Whole Foods, I'll have to pass by that particular pleasure. I will not give any of my money to that fucking place.
Posted by: Victor at January 13, 2006 09:26 AM (L3qPK)
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Mmmmmm... cheeeeese....
It do sound damn tasty!
Posted by: That 1 Guy at January 13, 2006 09:58 AM (lfQya)
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January 12, 2006
Rough Idle
No need to check under the hood ... I'll save you the trouble. I'm attempting to readjust my sleep schedule and I'm simply just not a morning person. An evil second only to morning, I just don't like being woken up once I have gone to sleep. Period.
I took some Tylenol PM to make myself go to sleep last night and grew frustrated as I couldn't feel it working. Finally I just crawled into bed and laid there. I have no idea how long it took me to fall asleep but within 30 mins my dad called, waking me up. I was confused and disoriented, apparently I had been out cold ... a hypothesis confirmed by the puddle of drool on my pillow.
I ended up going back to sleep, only to wrestle with anxiety for the rest of the night. Did I forget to mention that sleep aids and I don't always play nice? I took NyQuill once in college and woke up in a cold sweat, practically screaming from the panic it put me in.
After a fitful night of repeatedly waking up scared I finally got up at my prescribed (much too early) time. I was determined not to let this morning thing get in my way of a good day. Since then I've managed to get several phone calls from my arriving guest saying that her flight from NY keeps getting delayed due to our fog here. Grrr. I could have stayed in bed! And at this rate... another 4 hours too!!
Instead, I'm sitting here with my breakfast and tea trying to fight off a nasty headache. There are far too many people to see and too much fun to be had for me to get a damn migrane today.
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I must be the only freak of nature who drinks soda and that putsher to sleep lol. No joke.. it knocks me out. I never takes meds...except one time i was really sick and took sudafed nighttime...put me to sleepfor over 24 hours and i only took on pill lol. You shouldtry that stuff...or just read a boring school text book lol
Posted by: katie at January 12, 2006 11:05 AM (E+7PI)
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Flip the TV to Nancy Grace on CNN and you'll be out like the proverbial light.
Posted by: spurs at January 12, 2006 01:35 PM (tdOZ4)
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Being Irish...
...you know, it comes with so many great blessing and sayings. After having the occasion to bless
Lil Bro RSM, I was reminded of one of my very favorites:
May those that love us, love us.
And those that don't love us,
May God turn their hearts.
And if He doesn't turn their hearts,
May He turn their ankles
So we will know them by their limping.
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I absolutely love that saying. I laugh every time I read it.
Posted by: Shelley at January 12, 2006 03:42 PM (iMGjE)
Posted by: Harvey at January 12, 2006 07:25 PM (ubhj8)
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Well Bless your heart, dear!
Posted by: RSM at January 12, 2006 08:15 PM (CW0PR)
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January 11, 2006
Buy Angelina's Lips
So, not only is the cosmetics industry making creams and scrubs meant to shrink just about damn near any part of your body ... they are also making lip gloss that is purposely designed to give you a
plump, juicy mouth fat lip. You can find it
here in 6 different rediculously expensive shades!
Assuming this stuff works they way they say it does, I'd look like Angelina Jolie after she got her face stuck to the vaccuum cleaner. Hell, I don't know if I could even talk if my lips puffed up like they claim they should. Alas, I'm not going to spend $38 to find out. The right mix of genes and a childhood of pouting was all I needed to be cursed with these wonderful babies.
But you know, Ladies, it's a lot cheaper and you'll get the same effect if you just let me punch you ... or I could kick you in the face for a little change of pace. I know I'd feel better if we did things that way - you know, sticking it to the man or something... And, here's the special bonus week gift to you, if you're an annoyingly stupid chick, I'll even do it for free.
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No doubt that A SWIFT KICK would take care of the bumbling beauties......maybe even a BAND-AID.........
Posted by: Dr Gno at January 11, 2006 05:54 PM (iONMN)
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So... your looking to get that Nobel Peace Prize for cosmetics?
Posted by: Telebush at January 11, 2006 10:00 PM (8VWOk)
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