Fast and Furious
I flew into Pennsylvania fine last night. The plane touched down around 6 p.m. I grabbed a orange beetle type car (first one I see of these) from National Aisle and took off toward King of Prussia. It was 20 miles an hour on I-95 and ten on North 476. There was a wreck on 476 that caused the slow crawl. Still don't understand why 95 was so backed up. I basically hit an ACME and then the hotel. I reached the hotel around 8 p.m. and stayed there.
I ate a sandwhich last night, that I picked up from ACME and read more of the Robert Jordan book. I actually am enjoying it. At first I thought, another fantasy tale. Yet, as it actually started, it became interesting and is easy reading. After I blog tonight, I plan to read some more. The book kept my interset till 11:30 last night, before tiredness took me.
Today at work, we played kumbaya at midlevel. The whole interface team was suppose to gather in the same conference room all day today and tomorrow. We also had Siemens to give us a development show. This was scheduled at 9 a.m.
I was able to get a PCLan guy to setup the hub and I had the projector out and ready by 8:50. Nobody showed up from my team till after 9 a.m. Siemens all showed up 9:05. Unreal. The guy that lived the fartherest (me) was at Corp 7:30 a.m .in the freaking morning and everyone else half hazardly showed up nearly 2 hours later. Oh well. I don't plan to get there till after 8 a.m.
I finally met face to face with our new team member. He is based out of Chicago. They never look as you would picture them on the phone. He seems nice enough. We took a online Myers Briggs test this afternoon. I scored a INFJ. Funny how it pegged me. My super scored a INTJ. If you decide to take it yourself, post your result. I would be curious. I always found psychology fascinating. The 3 of us (super, new guy and myself) was alone for awhile this evening (boss lady and 2 other peers were out today). We had a deep casual conversation between us, bounced off from our results. I found it totally fascinating on the new guys ideology. He scored a ENFJ.
Oh well. We are definitely all different. I enjoyed the kids pics kel emailed me and I picked up the kids surprise this evening on the way to the hotel. I grabbed Sky High on dvd. I think I will be looking forward to watching it as much as the kids will, when they see it as their surprise.
I grabbed Tostado Nachos for supper and watched my "Last Boyscout" on dvd. I plan to brush my teeth, get under the covers and read my book.
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End of my vacation
I cannot believe it is already Sunday evening at the end of my vacation. I look back and see I basically ran most of it. Oh well, I did manage to do a couple (yes probably 2) of things I needed to or wished to do, before the end.
Yesterday we primarily stayed home. It was nice to just stay indoors without running somewhere. We cleaned the house up and that was about it.
Today, we spent lunch at Olive Garden together. We had enough left over to have it again for dinner. ; ) The kids finished up on their homework and managed to play a little bit of Playstation 2. I know, hard to believe.
We only hit a few places to finish up on some Christmas shopping. I also picked up "The Eye of the World' by Robert Jordan from the library. 2 of Kel's cousin told me, on different occasions, that the Wheel of Time series was very good. I thought it was odd 2 cousins (one in Texas and one in Oklahoma) on separate end of the poles as far as peronality told me about this series. We were not even speaking about books. So I managed to find the first book of the series at the library. It must be pretty good considering out of 6 copies, the library only had one. The others were noted as lost in the database. I plan to read it on my travels tomorrow to Pennsylvania.
We did our footbaths early today. Each of us does one, once a week, normally on Sunday night. We already gave the kids their showers, in their pajamas and ready for bed.
I went through all my work email this evening. I did good. I didn't check it all week during vacation. It was harder than I thought. I really had the urge to check in, last Tuesday.
I have a meeting with the interface team and the CIO tomorrow morning. I fly out around 11:30 tomorrow to Pennsylvania and will be at Corp. till Friday. I get to go home Saturday. I will be trying to get the PTA stuff done tomorrow morning at schooll as I take the kids to school. I normally always kindof look forward to the 2-3 days alone time on these trips. However, this time, I just want to be home only. I am dreading this one, even though, I know it will be going fast.
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Survived another black Friday
Well, it's already 7 p.m. this black Friday and it was a pretty good day. Yesterday for Thanksgiving we went to Kel's Aunts house for a feast, played games and planned the sales day out. We played the horse racing game again with about 8 people. This was the same one we bought Kel's dad while we were in Arizona. It was pretty fun. I left with less quarters than I came into the game with. : (
The kids, their papa and I played on their four wheeler for awhile as well. Kel's parents had it gassed up and ready to go. The weather yesterday was around 71, if you can believe it for the end of November. Unreal.
The kids stayed at Kel's parents house for the second night, last night. Kelli wasn't feeling well so she and I headed home around 6-7 p.m. We finalized the path for our money saving trip the following morning. Nearly every store was opening at 5 a.m.
Kel fell asleep pretty fast. I was jacked up from drinking coffee and soda's nearly all day. I popped 4 melatonin's to no avail. I didn't even watch cable tv. I popped in my Farscape from Kel. She gave me the second season early (yes I am spoiled). I am glad she did. I have enjoyed it immensely this week. I watched a couple of hours and popped an additional 3 melatonin's. I finally fell asleep around 11:30 p.m.
We woke up before 4 a.m. without an alarm. Kel's mom came to pick me up 4:30 a.m. and we headed to Walmart. She and I have been a team of this for the last 4 years. Not much was picked up there. Only one admatch was found. We were in line to get out longer than we were grabbing the items. A lady 3 people up ahead of us made some people curse. She and her husband had a large basket (top and bottom) filled to the rim. She had tried 4 credit cards that would not go through. She then went to her check book and did not have a single check in there to write one. Talk about unprepared. We changed lanes and moved on. How embarrassing. The bargain I found was two dvd's (The last boyscout and Swordfish) for 3.44 apiece.
We then met up with Kel at Kohls. Talk about a freaking crazy store. I went in there and basically went straight into the line. It was already throughout the whole store around 2 corners of it. Kel shopped while I stood there holding her findings. Again, it was basically for everyone else, not our stuff. Oh well. I did manage to sneak a couple of items from there for Kel's Christmas. ; )
We then hit Old Navy and found some really nice clothes for Kel and the kids. We also found some polo shirts (10 bucks a piece) that allowed me to match our son. Cool.
I left Kel and her mom to go to Hastings. It didn't open till 8 a.m. I purposely wanted to grab 2 dvd sets to get the free dvd stand. I wanted to acquire the first season of Full house for our daughter and one for Kel. While i stood there for 20 minutes I found out I wasn't so hard core. Some dude ahead of me was talking about being up 16 hours. He was in front of Best Buy since 10 p.m. the night before? Seems there was a computer on sale, with no mail in rebates. I had to ask if actually got it. He said "Oh yeah, I was the 16th in line". Wow, 16th at 10 p.m. the night before. He had a cot, sleeping bag and hot cocoa. Best Buy had sent out free wifi so they could browse the net for free while being out there all night. Crazy, man.
I didn't find the initial dvd sets I went for. However, I did grab 2 of them and 2 dvd's Kel's cousin had wanted. I grabbed the dvd set, season one ane two, the original scooby doo. I barely found it. I snagged the dvd stand. Yeah.
We gathered together at IHOP to eat breakfast together and then everyone departed their own ways. Kel, the kids and I went home. Looking at our sacks of sales, I see we only had clothes, my two dvd's. I was kindof surprised to only find primary clothes for our discomfort and no sleep. Oh well. Our daughter and I wrapped Kel's presents and now we have something under the tree.
We did manage to get a nap in today. We plan to do nothing but rest tomorrow. Only 2 days of my vacation left. Drat.
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Our trip to Amarillo
I haven't blogged in awhile, but it wasn't due to inactivity. I have also been enjoying being unplugged for awhile.We made it to and from Amarillo safely and with good results.
It amazes me how our son bounces back so fast after his surgery. It is a laser surgery on the brain. Although he had a couple of conflicts and giving his mother a few grey hairs, he bounced back the following morning after as if nothign had occurred. Truly amazing and a true miracle in itself. Yes, things could had gone far worse, but it had not and we cannot dwell on the 'what if'.
During our stay (Wednesday night through Sunday morning), I was able to walk over to NorthWest hospital to vist an old friend. It was nice to see face to face again and catch up on everything, work and family. Plus it allowed me to grab a mocha. Man, I love mocha's. It was a nice break and I did acquire some usefull information, I will have to followup on when I go to Corporate next week.
Our son's procedure was done on Thursday, and my daughter stayed with me during the time it took. She played on her mom's pc as I worked on mine. We took a break to walk the hotel, but there just wasnt much there. Friday, the kids went to watch 'Chicken Little' with the mom as I worked during the day. This was the day I snuck over to the hospital. The kids didn't speak too much of the movie, but seem to like it. Kel didn't come back into the hotel room with the same crazed look speaking gibberish as she had done with 'shark boy and lava girl', so it must had been feasible to sit through. (smile)
Saturday, I was able to take the kids to the 'Discovery Center' with their papa. It was a cool place and alot of hands on stuff for the kids to do. It also had a 9 hole putt putt that was included in the package. We went through the facility and then hit the hotel again for enough time to allow the kids to swim in the pool. The hotel doesnt have much, but it does have a warm swimming pool inside. We met the girls (kel and her mom) at the nearby mall and had a barbeque lunch. The platter was Texas size and very good. That night we had our 'Christmas' in Texas, exchanging gifts with Kel's side of the family down there. The kids received a gift from everyone, you thought it was Christmas. I was able to learn and play a new game. You use quarters and bet on which horse would win. I can't recall what the name of it is. Kel will have to comment it. We bought it for her dad when we were in Arizona, during the summer. It was actually pretty fun.
Early Sunday morning we split (around 5 a.m. ) and arrived home at a decent hour. Exhausted we immediately started laundry and started to diverse the stuff out to each room.
We finished the laundry yesterday, Monday, and put up all the Christmas stuff in the house. Yes, we have the tree up and ready as of yesterday. We plan to have Christmas pictures taken Wednesday for Christmas cards. A lady will come into the house and take them for us. We had her do this last year and was very pleased with the results.
This morning, I put up all the outside lights and front yard stuff. A large blowup Snowman, candy canes and changed the front lightbulbs to red ones, decorating them with reefs. So we are pretty set now. We are waiting on kel to get back from her work today and head over her Aunts house. I will weed eat and change a front door lock. Kel will do some additional work in Poteau while the kids and I clean her Aunts house. Thanksgiving will take place there and Kel plans to have everything ready for it. She doesn't want her aunt to have to do anything.
I only have about 5 more days to be on vacation and it's going fast. I fly out to Corporate Monday after my interface team meeting with the CIO. I hope to grab War of the Worlds today. I really want to see it.
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Morning jitters
the wife and son are off to the procedure. We had our time of prayer prior of them leaving. The daughter is already on her mom's computer and watching cartoons. We are in a suite at the hotel, so plenty of room on this trip. I am not really in the mood to work today, as my concentration will be elsewhere. Googling around I found another quiz on someone else's blog.
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In Amarillo
We arrived safely around 7 p.m. local time. Wireless internet access rules! I had some time to catchup on my work email and browse the blogs I read daily.
Dwarvish
To which race of Middle Earth do you belong?
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What's going on - trip to come
We are about to head out to Amarillo, Texas tomorrow. I am taking a half day and look forward to get out for awhile. I noticed yesterday morning, I am actually off all of next week. I failed to remember we set it up for me to be off the whole week. This is great. I need to get some things done around the house and it will be nice to unplug from work.
I also had a board meeting last night and my daughter had to come with me. Her friend was sick and the neighbor was out, so she was stuck with me. I have to say she did great in sitting there during the open meeting. I know she was bored (with the exception of the gameboy she was playing), but she had picked up some stuff from the meeting. When I took them to school this morning, I pointed out the playground equipment they were putting up in the school yards. She promply stated, they talked about that last night during the meeting....that's my girl.
I am catching up on laundry today between meetings and work today. It's a 6 hour drive, so I am also combining some of the kids favorite songs on cd's for them to listen too.
I have to say, I am reading a really good book. Fade by Kyle Mills is a rivoting action book. I am nearly half done and it's hard to put it down.
The wife is exhausted and I am hoping between this trip and next week she can find some relaxation time.
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In the name of Jihad
I have been reading up on the Crusades and it is actually pretty fascinating. Here is a bit of knowledge,I am gleaming regarding jihad.
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The first campaigns of the Islamic holy war (jihad, literally 'striving')were waged by the Prophet Mohammed and his followers as a reaction to aggression and the secure booty for the infant Muslim community. But the jihad soon went on the offensive - to extend Muslim dominions. There was no question of forced conversion, although, in time, the growth of territory under Muslim, rule led to the spread of the faith. During the Muslim expansion, participation in the holy war was made the duty of all adult male Muslims; those who perished were assured of paradise, adn the idea entered Muslim tradition.
After the early eight century, Islamic conquest wanted adn enthusiasm for holy war was only intermittent, in reponse to local events such as teh Frankish invasion of Syria and Palestine.
Christian holy war had its roots inteh Just War, first defined by St. Augustine of Hippo in c. 400, which enabled Christians to reconcile Christ's rejection of violence with the need to uphold justice and order in an imperfect world. The influence of Germanic warrior converts to Christianity, and the threat to Christendom posed in the ninth an tenth centuries by the attacks of pagan Vikings, Magyars and Muslims, also modified the Church's attitude towards war. The idea of the Christian knight, who fought for the Chruch or on behalf of the poor and defenceless, was nurtured by churchmen who gave some measure of sanction to the pursuit of arms.
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It's interesting how the Christians created the Knights as a defence mechanism. I also read many of the Christian knights were from France. How odd and drastic that country has changed in religion and ideology. With the Muslim riots in France hitting 17 days straight, it appears history is repeating itself.
So how did the idea of using jihad to advance Muslim domain change to suicide bombers in the name of Allah? I am not about to say I totally understand this Religion of Peace, but I am trying.
Meanwhile, the mainstream media hasnt hit the story of 2000 Muslims burned down three churches, a nuns’ convent, two Catholic schools, the houses of a Protestant pastor and a Catholic priest, a girls’ hostel and some Christian homes, according to Asia News. So where is the ACLU, the out cry or just a mention of this in the media? I understand some nuts will use any religion or reason to do the unthinkable. But let's get real. No other religion has been used for these types of acts as the one in the name of jihad.
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About time, Bush
I was able to hear most of the speech given yesterday by our President during the Vet memorial. I was glad, actually relieved when he finally started to stand up on the decisions made regarding Iraq. It's past due. Although the left loony's are hanging themselves with their self blinded rhetoric, someone needs to point out their hypocrisy. Hence, my relief when Bush finally did.
Within the nearly 1 hour speech, 3 paragraphs are being regurgitated in every media....
"While it is perfectly legitimate to criticize my decision or the conduct of the war, it is deeply irresponsible to rewrite the history of how that war began. Some Democrats and anti-war critics are now claiming we manipulated the intelligence and misled the American people about why we went to war. These critics are fully aware that a bipartisan Senate investigation found no evidence of political pressure to change the intelligence community's judgments related to Iraq's weapons programs. They also know that intelligence agencies from around the world agreed with our assessment of Saddam Hussein.
They know the United Nations passed more than a dozen resolutions citing his
development and possession of weapons of mass destruction. Many of these critics supported my opponent during the last election, who explained his
position to support the resolution in the Congress this way: 'When I vote to give the President of the United States the authority to use force, if necessary, to disarm Saddam Hussein, it is because I believe that a deadly arsenal of weapons of mass destruction in his hands is a threat, and a grave threat, to our security.' That's why more than 100 Democrats in the House and the Senate, who had access to the same intelligence voted to support removing Saddam Hussein from power.
"The stakes in the global War on Terror are too high, and the national interest is too important, for politicians to throw out false charges. These baseless attacks send the wrong signal to our troops and to an enemy that is questioning America's will. As our troops fight a ruthless enemy determined to destroy our way of life, they deserve to know that their elected leaders who send them to war continue to stand behind them. Our troops deserve to know that this support will remain firm when the going gets tough. And our troops deserve to know that whatever our differences in Washington, our will is strong, our Nation is united, and we will settle for nothing less than victory."
Was he strong enough in his speech? I am not sure. I guess it will show as time continues. No doubt the Dim's were prepared for it. Kennedy couldn't run to a mic fast enough for a rebuttal. No, the Dim's will call this speech nothing more than a means for an attempt to raise the poll numbers. Ahh Politics.
Here is a Link on Kennedy's old rhetoric.
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10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1
Call me a hack, but I seen this on my wife's blog and had to do it. : )
10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1
10 Favorites…
Favorite Color: Blue
Favorite Food: Spicy
Favorite Band/Singer: AeroSmith/Don't really have one.
Favorite Hobby: Reading
Favorite Movie: The Boondock Saints
Favorite Sport: Martial Arts
Favorite Season: Fall
Favorite Day of the Week: The day I am truly off
Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: Coffee
Favorite Time of Day: Morning
9 Currents…
Current Mood: At Peace
Current Clothes: House socks, Jeans, All Star Dad T-shirt
Current Underwear Color: Green
Current Desktop Picture: Default XP
Current Nail Color: None
Current Time: 8:44 p.m. central time
Current Surroundings: In bedroom
Current Annoyances: The wacked out Far Left that just don't get it.
Current Thoughts: Too dirty to describe : )
8 Firsts…
First Best Friend: Brian
First Screen Name: mcwolf
First Pet: Australian Dingo
First Tattoo: No tattoos
First Crush: 3rd grade teacher
First Music Group: Ratt
First Car: 76 Chevy Nova, red
7 lasts
Last Cigerette: Age 13, a joint
Last Drink: Rum and Coke, last night
Last Time on Drugs: Coffee every morning (get a headache if I don't)
Last Kiss: one moment ago
Last Movie Watched: Farscape
Last CD Played: Robots the movie
Last thing bought: Gasoline
6 Have You Evers…
Have you ever dated one of your best friends? No
Have you ever broken the law? Yes, God's law and Man's law
Have you ever been arrested? No
Have you ever skinny dipped? No
Have you ever been on television? Yes
Have you ever kissed someone you didn’t know? Yes
5 Places You’ve Been…
Texas
Pennsylvania
Arkansas
Oklahoma
Nevada
4 People You Can Tell Anything To…
Kel
My Dad
Jesus Christ
--That's it--
3 things you can hear right now:
TV
The Air Purifier
Kel looking through the paper
3 things you can’t live without:
Air
Food
Water
3 things you do when you’re bored:
Scan through the tv channels
Cruise the internet
Eat snack foods
2 Choices…
Black or white: Black
Hot or cold: Cold
1 Thing You Want To Do Before You Die…
To make a positive impact in Society
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Possible Earliest church found and Dems overwhelmed with joy of not losing.
I had heard there was a Mosaic found under the Prison within Iraq yesterday, briefly on the news.
I wanted to share this link to the article stating Prisoners and archaeologists were working side-by-side on Tuesday, gently cleaning the two mosaics as prison guards stood nearby. The rough outline of the original building was visible under the large plastic tent erected above it.
When I read the article, two things stood out to me. ..it is ancient and possibly the oldest church found in Israel, but that it clearly shows there was public Christian worship here at a time when Christianity was still outlawed in the Roman Empire and when Christians were being persecuted.. and ..they include a memorial to four women, at a time when women were not usually mentioned in such a way... I am surprised for them to be surprised on the fact it was a public Christian worship purchased by a Roman. There is an account within the bible where Romans approaced Jesus for blessings in addition to Jews. The other thing many may not understand is the fact woman were not persecuted or looked down upon by the early christian faith. Unlike many other religions, the bible clearly states for the man to treat the woman as Christ treated the true church. I know there are many who misinterpretate scripture for their own purpose and goals. However, those interpretations are not literal nor correct.
Another interesting note is the fact there are more than one reference to Jesus Christ. It was stated this is the oldest findings in reference to Jesus Christ. No surprise there considering He was a actual person, no matter what Peter Jennings thought.
The left is totally excited about retaining their two Dem Governor positions. It is hilarous to hear the left are trying to show this is due to further their insane causes. What is sad is I really didn't expect these true blue areas going red. I would be surprised if it had. Most propable for the Dem's excitement is the fact they didn't get their A##'s kicked again. They are losing on nearly every other ground, when it is given to the people to vote on. Look at yesterday's Texas marriage ammendment( ..An overwhelming 76 percent of voters approved the constitutional amendment defining marriage as the union of one man and one woman... ) that was overwhelming approved by the people as an example. When it's clear cut and given to the people, they respond overwhelming against the far left's ideology. The Dem's know it and cry at night while they try to sleep. I guess we can allow some room for their small glee.
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Pirates my A**
Pirates hijack ship off Somalia
"Several ships carrying UN food aid have been hijacked. Pirates have seized a cargo ship off the coast of Somalia, local officials have confirmed. They said the Maltese-registered ship, Pagania, was attacked late on Wednesday as it sailed from South Africa to Europe with a cargo of iron ore. The hijackers are reportedly demanding a $700,000 (£394,000) ransom for the release of the ship and its crew, all believed to be Ukrainian. More than 20 ships have been seized or attacked in the area since March. "
What Nimrod started calling these terrorist pirates? This goes back to my rant a couple days ago. Let's call black..black and white..white. Let's get real people.
These are not Pirates of the Carribean. These are terrorist attacking ships for cargo and kidnapping. A fascinating read on Somalia could become springboard for jihad shows where these incorrectly called Pirates are coming from. So get real people they are groups of terrorist from warlords out of Somalia. Another recent article here points it out......sea lanes have been taken over by ransom-seeking, ocean-going warlords, officials say.
While I am on the terrorist issue, I just heard Paris has hit 5000 cars total burned out in Paris by the unrest. The first victim died in Paris due to being beat to death. I am actually amazed only one has occurred with all the burning and ravaging the landscape. Anyone recalls the Los Angelos riots, where the black community basically burned and destroyed everything in site? This sounds similar. The sad thing is, who will be the ones hurting over this? Those living in the neighborhood being ravaged.
It is interesting to note, France is second in Jewish popluation after Israel, over there. These riots are being led primarily by Muslim.
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Spring cleaning in November?
Unbelievable weather in Oklahoma allowed us to clean up the yard, cars and garage today.
Since we basically did nothing Friday night and Saturday, we caught up today with our cleaning and preparing for the week to come. It will be hectic as usual with all the errands, jobs, and ect. We went to Sunday School at Church but was going to leave early to lunch. I was caught by a teacher at school and had to ask how things were going. Again, I heard similar issues with the principle. Unfortunately, it appears no-one wrote it up. I continue to hear similiar occurances from more than on source, but the frustration on my part is simple. I cannot do anything until it's presented to the school board with paperwork. I guess we will see if they will write this up. I continue to convey this needs to be written up as a complaint and keep a copy of it for their own.
We did get to go out to lunch today as a family and it was extremely nice. Making a list of todo's and just enjoying each others company without interruption was a true pleasure. There is a new (first and only one) Starbucks in Fort Smith. We drove by it and I had my first Mocha Venti there. It was pretty good. I should now have a worthy caffeine high to get stuff done throughout the day. : )
I watched two movies Friday night. I rented "Land of the Dead" and "Warriors of Heaven and Earth". Both movies were worthy to rent. I enjoyed both of them. Land of the dead is the latest in the living dead movies. The zombies are starting to think for themselves now. It was a pretty good storyline. Warriors of heaven and earth was a japanese movie with english subtitles. Again, the story line was good. I love the Seven Samurai and do not mind reading subtitles on movies.
One final event this week is worth mentioning. I received a Christmas present early. Yeah, really early. I was given the second season dvd set of Farscape. This is a big big gift. The prices for these sets are outrageous. I am truly gratefull for my wife willing to spend it for me. A great shoutout and thank you to Kel for it. It was nearly 11 p.m. before the kids and wife went to bed last night, yet I watched the first two shows of the set.
Farscape is truly a great great SciFi series. It is a shame only 4 seasons occured. However, I bet my wife is glad due to the prices of each. LOL
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Only because I want it to be
I grow tired of the incorrect perceptions people place on one another. At times, I have to point out the inconsistency, or lack of priorities in regards to school functions. Rather than my peers agreeing with me (or disagreeing with a valid example) they just wish to shuck it off stating he/she are doing a pretty good job. This is really irritating.
I am a fixer. Plain and simple. I receive tickets at work to resolve issues of interfaces, etc. I logically look at the flow and find the kinks and find resolution. I can't help but do the same thing in my home or other environment. Yet, when I attempt to address these issues, I get a ho-hum attitude. It seems they have this perception of their own rather than a reality view. This attitude of "it could be worse, don't rock the boat" is troublesome. Don't get me wrong. There are good qualities in most people, but this inability of addressing flaws because of fear or the person's insecurities is driving me nuts.
You can take this same issue with people and their God. Rather than looking at literal scripture, they have their own perception of how God should be or is. The statement of "I don't think God would do that" or "I don't believe God is like that". Why not just state, this is what my bible says or this is what the angel had told me as I was on my knees. The sad truth is, just because you want it to be true, often it's not. My point is, I rather have facts than perception of belief.
Take the same issue with a family member on drugs, spouse abuse, etc. There are always those in denial or looking only at their perception of what they want, rather than what is.
I don't know how to correct this, other than to continue pointing out facts and comparisons. Oh well, I guess I am just ranting.
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Can't sleep
It's nearly 3 a.m. here. I woke up around 1 a.m with a killer dry mouth and throat. After quenching it with water, I couldn't get back to sleep. I laid in bed tossing till around 2:30 and finally got up and came in here looking at blogs. None of the ones I daily read had anything new to say, so I scanned around.
I came across Busting Agenda that depicts the pro-homosexual activist pushing agenda driven drivel targeting nothing less than school kids. No, it's not about std's or aids,(that might actually be educational) rather it's conveying to K-3rd graders it's ok to be gay. If your parents don't see it that way, tough sh*t, their prejudice and don't know any better(my words). The article is long, but well worth the read.
A lot of the blogs are talking about the senate calling for closed session. Yeah, some thinks, wow, this is a good move by the Senate. Others are wondering what the hell? There is no reason for it. Well, I have a opinion on the matter. Basically the loony left are losing it again. This is not a good move, nor a right one. Let's face it, liberals continue to lose ground in the sight of the individual people, regardless how the major media attempts to portray them.
1. Their spotlight from the once one source media is going south (yeah the media still give them the light, but more and more people are looking at alternative news sources, ie the net and talk radio)
2. The false indictment didn't reach up to the top as they had hoped. Damn their luck.
3. Iraq is actually coming around. There will always be bombs going off. Do you hear the news about radical muslims in Europe causing chaos over there?
Per Gary Bauer....
Events in Europe this week offer a disturbing glimpse of the future, but you wouldn’t know it from the American media which has virtually ignored the developments.
First, there have been five nights of rioting in the suburbs of Paris by Muslim youth battling police. And in Denmark a number of young Danish Muslims have been arrested and charged with plotting suicide attacks in that country and throughout Europe. In Holland a group has been apprehended that was plotting to assassinate Dutch politicians who want to restrict further Muslim immigration into the country.
All in all, it looks like the strength of Muslim extremists is growing in Europe, posing a severe threat to the freedoms of many western nations.
Seems like an important story to me.
Yeah seem like an important one to me as well.
4. This new justice nominee is just another nail in their liberal coffin. The fact he is conservative has the same liberals chasing their tails. There really was no surprise the same three, Shumer, Durbin, Feinstein, would cry foul irregardless of the candidate. It was expected. That is what they get paid to do from their liberal money pouchers.
The Senate probably needed to reassess their situation (what the hell are we going to do now) and this requires time. It's just stonewalling on their part.
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