It Was A Different Life When We Were Boys and Girls Not Just A Different Time It Was A Different World
I don't know about anyone else's week, but mine ... it was a huge let down.
But then again, that seems to be a pattern around these parts. Lots of anticipation and excitement, expectations high ... only to discover nothing is as you thought it would be. Not. even. close. We don't need to rehash my miserably disappointing experience in grad school as evidence, do we?
Is it any wonder I don't really allow myself to be excited all that often? There just doesn't seem to be much point.
Oh, and I have reconfirmed my position on people as a whole ... with a few notable exceptions ... people suck.
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Nope. People do NOT suck. Not as a whole. THEY DO NOT. People, base line being 'normal, everyday working Joes' do not suck.
They are good. They work hard and they live their simple life and they don't hurt anyone.
Jaded happens when we strive to be more than who we are for the sake of being who 'they' want us to be.
'They' aren't worth the sweat or the tears... 'they' cannot begin to understand what it feels like to feel.
I'm so downloading a song for BOTH OF YOU... and me. It will be there in the a.m.
STAY STRONG... even if it means quitting.
Integrity.
Posted by: Pixie at April 30, 2007 12:09 AM (cd3Tj)
The Office is No Place For a Kink-Fest ... Unless My Salary Seriously Goes Up Cuz I've Found The Perfect Shoe
Ok ... seriously ... WOW
Amazon has truly shocked me. I don't really know why, but in searching for shoes today on Amazon ... I was shocked.
And educated.
I had no idea there were so many different types of fetish shoes. Nor did I realize that searching for my size shoe would bring so many of them up.
I have huge feet. I know this. I'm ok with this ...
My long toes come in very handy - and when you least expect it ;-)
Clodhoppers serve to provide a more painful whoopin when someone has it coming. There ARE advantages...
... Except when it comes to shoe shopping. Open toed shoes are less of a problem, but closed toed shoes ... freakin' nightmare. This is why I not only looked like a moron and wore strappy black sandals to my grandmother's funeral in February, in Kansas, but have spent days with shoes full of blood and carry rolls of athletic tape in my work bag.
Seriously though Amazon ... Buying shoes on the internet is hard enough. Do I really have to search through all the freaky sex shoes to get to what I need? And do I really need to be reminded that there are people out there with the time and money to buy/need freaky sex shoes while I am looking for "sensible" business shoes?
Not fair.
And I do not want to know where the heel of this shoe has been...
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Ah hell - I wear those to vacuum the house, darlin'.
*snark*
Posted by: Pixie at April 21, 2007 10:56 AM (cd3Tj)
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Did you get them...and more importantly, are you wearing them to the MilBlog Conference? Please!
Pretty please!
Posted by: David M at April 21, 2007 07:03 PM (a6/vQ)
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Yes...unfortunately there is a big demand for such shoes by those who work in strip clubs and the like. And yes, unfortunately , I know how much these things cost.
Posted by: Eddie at April 21, 2007 09:07 PM (AOpW7)
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Did David just beg you to wear those?!
HA, now you have too
I'm Pretty Sure Its a Bad Thing When The Crap In Your Nose Turns Green
Yes, yes ... I know I left you loyal minions supporters without much to read for far too long. But I have my reasons!
- I'm getting ready for the Milblog Conference, putting my psudo-Kinko's uniform on again to make sure you all are informed once you get here. (Cuz you're all coming, right?)
- I've been shopping ... shopping my fat ass off for a big time coming up. And we all know how much I love shopping. I swear, I don't know what the hell designers are thinking. I find pants that are georgeous, long, and just downright perfect, except the waist goes up to my chest. Or ... I find a jacket that curves just right, hits at all the right spots, except the sleeves are a couple inches too short. Or ... I find the perfect shoe, in the wrong color. I just love shopping ...
- I'm sick ... again. I don't know what it is. I had it a month ago. I had it last year for a good several weeks. Last night, I had such terrible pain from the fluid trapped in my ear that I had to get up and take a shower just to ease it off a little. It worked temporarily. And a doc appt? Does little miss has-a-$2500-deductible-and-no-copays here look like she's made of money? I don't think so.
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Maybe it's the cherry blossoms blooming. damn flowers.
try an epsom salt bath. always helps make the body feel better.
Posted by: Dorothy at April 18, 2007 11:45 PM (w2HaW)
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The epsom will feel good...
The designers were drunk and high this Spring. Shorts that go to knees, or the hootie..
Go figure.
Blouses that are feminine to be sure, but do not look good unless you are 70 pounds.
Pants that the waist is either to low, or tooo high.
Oh and the long torso look is in...
Trunks are appearently sexy who knew?
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Oh yes indeedy, been shopping too.... not finding a darn thing except I did find a purse last night. Need a smaller one since I'll be schlepping laptop bag and luggage through the Metro from the airport. My current bowling ball bag is not suitable. Tonight I'm looking for shoes. Need a comfortable pair with a not very high heel, again for schlepping through airport and metro with luggage. I'm also in the market for a jacket or two in the right fabric, cut and color, that does not cost $100. Sheesh. Everything I saw was brown. Brown is not my color.
Posted by: Laurie at April 19, 2007 03:30 PM (YmcHY)
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I just want a freakin' pair of jeans that don't (a) cut me up the middle or (b) show my butt crack, m-kay? What ever happened to good old Levi's 501's????
VITAMIN C, LOTS OF FLUIDS, MORE VITAMIN C, MORE FLUIDS.
Flush, flush, flush - you must get well!
Posted by: Pixie at April 19, 2007 08:20 PM (P+yvf)
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I need to find a pair of flats to get married in! Why is that so hard? Yes, flats... no, not with a heel, that's why I asked for flats... Wait, I'll save this rant for my own blog!
Posted by: Green at April 22, 2007 08:55 PM (DeAeB)
Spawning Is Much Better Than Spamming
Looks like I haven't been keeping a close enough eye on my little blog-bro, RSM ... He's brought a son into the blog-family.
Viking Medic was announced to the family this morning as our newest addition. He seems like a nice enough kid, but he is RSM's son after all ... so we'll see how long that lasts. J/K bro ...
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Mmmmmmmm. Yummy.
I'm sure I'll regret making this public but I have a mad crush on Horacio Crane (David Caruso) on CSI Miami.
He's like William Shatner of the 2000's and a total dweeb, but for some reason he hit's my "hot button".
*off to find a therapist. LOL!*
Posted by: Pixie at April 06, 2007 04:50 PM (P+yvf)
I almost forgot that I had blogged about Juicy Lucy way back when. So in Acidman's honor and on Assrot's behalf, here's another story ...
Scene: 1 dead lady, 1 tissue bucket, 6 teenagers assigned to expose muscle tissue and learn everything there is to know about each one - action, origin, insertion, nerve
By this point, we had spent several of our dissection days unpuddling the fluid that earned Lucy her name. She was fairly dry, kept moist instead by a mist sprayed on her at the end of every dissection day. Without her gallons of fluid to plump her up, she sagged and almost caved in places.
We had taken great care to peel her skin off in sheets, exposing blood vessels, muscle, connective tissue, tendons, ligaments, and fat. The fat was blocking a clear view of everything else we needed to see so it had to go. Carefully removed, tweeze by tweeze of our tiny little tools meant to keep every structure in tact.
Being that there were six of us and one tissue bucket to hold everything we removed from Lucy, we had to find somewhere else to dump our tweezers full of fat. Where better than a pile on her torso?
Note, her torso was also one of those caved in places that looked remarkably like a bowl at the end of the day ... a bowl full of little yellow globs of fat ...
Or if you're a teenager ...
A bowl full of jujubes!!
But they were renamed Ju-Lu-bes, of course (and I've never eaten them again!)
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Oh. Just. Oh my.
Dr. Jekyll (ex-h), during cadaver lab one day kept hearing little "tinks" on the table as he and his partner were doing a dissection on the genitalia of their cadaver. They found several little greenish discs under her... evidently the poor dear had been "hiding" her iron pills in her... yannow.
I'll stick with ju-lu-bes, thank you.
You crack me up, woman.
Posted by: Pixie at April 06, 2007 04:53 PM (P+yvf)
Year Two: I'm Still Here!
Its officially two years today since content first landed on the pages of this blog.
A lot has happened in two years.
I am reminded that even though this site was not my first jump into blogging, I am still blogging for the same reasons. I am still searching for words to understand my world (and the things that happen in it), trying to connect my fingers to my heart so that my head may glimpse the hidden perspective.
More often than not, I feel like I am venting ... complaining with anger about something that cannot be changed. It does not stop me from believing that I have the power to influence the world like it could. Instead, I find myself motivated to find another solution, a way around the roadblock, insistent that I can prevail.
I'm not sure how the humor creeps in, but it does ... maybe we'd all go a little insane if it didn't.
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Congrats Cat! And here's to many many more.......
Posted by: Tammi at April 04, 2007 11:58 AM (Bitcf)
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Congratulations, Kat! I've been blogging with MuNu almost 2 years, myself (26 April 2005).
Keep up your good blogging. I've enjoyed reading your posts since I discovered your blog.
Posted by: Dave at April 04, 2007 05:11 PM (6GFTi)
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awe, look at you. already two! you make me so proud. take care, cat
Posted by: shoe at April 04, 2007 05:35 PM (iLU56)
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Congratulations. Has it been that long. I remember Acidman pointed me to your blog. The first post I remember reading here was about "Juicy Lucy". Keep on bloggin' sweetie. I'll kee on reading. Have a nice day.
:-)
Posted by: Assrot at April 04, 2007 06:44 PM (ARCEn)
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and a big congratulations to the big sis.
And thanks for the chance to post here once in a while... and take care of the place... sorry about the DVD player... the shoes and nightie were totally AWTM's doing... I swear...
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Happy Blogiversary! Now just so you know this doesn't mean you can enter the terrible two's.
Posted by: David M at April 05, 2007 10:06 AM (6+obf)
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Another jewel in the princess' tiara! Congratulations!
Posted by: dawn at April 05, 2007 10:39 AM (jFpDX)
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I'll tell ya what. I love coming here. I do. It is somehow... refreshing to know that we are all not alone in this world with the daily frustrations and passions - your honesty (whether it's a vent, rant, whatever) is honestly appreciated.
Keep up the great work - in all the ways you do.
Happy Blogiversary!
(and thanks to AWTM and RSM for pointing me here.)
Posted by: Pixie at April 06, 2007 04:57 PM (P+yvf)
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.... congratulations, girl!.... many happy returns!.... and hey, thanks for showing me and the Missus around DC!.......
Posted by: Eric at April 07, 2007 10:34 PM (NlzwQ)