Tuesday

At Every Peak is a Reward

Life needs challenges. And challenges would mean something difficult, a noodlescratcher. It is something that will push us to higher limits. Something that will make the nerves running. Something that will push us to push our limits. And so, difficulties are necessary for success and life. It is like climbing an uphill. It is when you are at the bottom that feels difficult, but once you reach the top you feel better. It's there where you would find the rewards of your efforts.

Many of us question life when things are hard and difficult. We fail to realize that these difficulties are our ladder to the peak or where we want to be. If we are going to look back, we already climbed several mountains in our lifetime. In the process we grow stronger and braver to climb the next mountain. Life is a constant uphill and downhill movement. It is the law of garvity that whatever goes up must come down. Life is a constant up and down cycle. And it is the law of nature. It is when we hit the bottom that we cry the loudest. Why me? What did I do wrong? Where did I go wrong? And so on and so forth. Some are so drunk of power when they are up that they never see the ground. So they often fall with a loud thud! And it takes them a while to recover and rise and start climbing again. Some never get to thier feet. They just drown with thier self pity for a long time. I believe that often the downfall of a person should be a learning point, not a defeat.

For some they never accept the down side to be a part of life. They moan, they complain "life shouldn't be like this!" They expect life as a cycle of all good and fun and laughters. They expect that life is a path of roses. they never realize that roses have thorns.

Some weak hearts just stay at the bottom. Those who have lost thier hopes just stay there and don't even bother to climb thier mountains. They think that it is the end of tghe world and they cannot do anything. It's pathetic.

The wise and strong continues to climb, often looks down where he has been and appreciates the experience and always believes that there's new life at every valley in between the mountain peaks.These are the jolly fellows who learn from thier mistakes and move forward and carry on thier journey. These are the strong willed and brave hearted for they have conquered thier fears and learned to play the games of life.We can play the games of life or life can play jokes on us.

Sunday

The shivers that get's into the nerves

I have battled a colony of spiders at our patio. We came home yesterday and I was sort of cleaning up and saw all the spider webs formed at the patio ceiling and walls. I got the broom and swat all the spider house I could see. There were almost a colony of them. If I didn't do that our place would be looking like one of haunted house by halloween infested with cobwebs and spider webs and soot. They made webs almost in any corner and made a lot of babies.Ahhhh! baby spiders crawling all over the place. I had to step on them. I know they don't bite, but there were just so many of them and they are taking over our place. Not a very good sight, webs all over the place.

I was also watching my plants, admiring how robust they became when suddenly I felt some kind of insect very close to my arm, almost creeping and I felt so starled that I ran towards my husband making this noise like that of a hurt dog. It was a big bee just flying too close to my arm. Then me and J started laughing. Don't you feel this creepy feeling almost a shudder that starts from head to toe about insects crawling all over your body. Now, this reminds me of a horrific dream I had last year. I dreamt that some kind of insect had gotten into my skin, crawling inside and I felt in and saw it moving inside my skin. Then there's the dreams of snakes crawling against my skin. Creepy! I had to suddely awake myself and feel and see and make sure there were no insects in my bed. I had a hard time regaining my sleep during those days.
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Last night I slept late watching COURT TV and had the unsettling feelings about the cases I watched. I have this interest on forensic files and I can sit down infront of the tv watching case after case hour after hour. The only thing I always wanted to know is why they did the crime? The case that I watched was all about a woman disappeared after going out with her boyfriend, later she was found buried in the property of the boyfriend's ex girlfriend. She was sodomised, raped and clorofoam soaked cloth was shoved into her throat which eventauly killed her.According the the prime witness (ex girlfriend) he had her take pictures while performing his sadistic sexual fantasy. He ordered her to take her clothes,then took pictures of her. Then tied her on the coffee table and rape her while the ex girlfriend took photos of the act.The man almost got away with it since he was found not guilty in the state of Milwaukee. He was not tried again because in this state you cannot try the same case for the second time, but spent time in prison for other offenses. But the reason he did this, he is a psychopath, a rare condition called sexual sadism.

Friday

Words of the day:

"Research your own experience for the TRUTH. Absorb what is useful. Add what is specifically your own. The creating individual is more than a style or system."~Bruce Lee~

It's from this book entitled VAGABONDING. It's about taking time off from your normal life- Frome six weeks to four months to two years- to discover and experience the world on your own terms. I wish I could do that. I needed it. Before reading this book, the word VAGABOND has a very different meaning to me. It could mean literally nomad. No homes, drifting from place to place. But this book changed the meaning into fun and a whole new experience that travel can offer. It's dogma in this book is actually how I look at life--PRACTICAL is the word. No exact rules, just discover your own truth. It's more like an invention of your own fun.

Wednesday

Feeling sick???

Words of the Day:

"When the tide of life surrounds you and the water upsets your boat,
Don't waste your tears on what might have been,
Just lie on your back and float."

My head right now is just hollow. Just have some ambivalent feelings right now that might take sometime to figure out. It's just the transitions, yup, transitions in life. Now this headache too is killing me. I feel wierd. I feel exhausted and weary even after a nap. Or maybe because it wasn't even a very comfortable nap. I just curled up in that small couch with my knees almost touching my chin.I hope I will feel better tomorrow because it's gonna be a brand new day for me. Another chapter of my life has openned for me to go out there and see the world. Well, not really, just visit to the Bibb county for some immunization records confirmation, plus some other things.

Monday

Smiles and laughters

THOUGHTS OF THE DAY:

"It is easy enough to be pleasant when life flows by like a song. But the man worthwhile is one who will smile when everything goes dead wrong." Ella Wheeler Wilcox 1850-1919, Poet

That seems hard to do.But is very true. We can be so pleasant to people around us when life is going smoothly, but when things gets tough, our faces turn sour and ugly even our words. I remember a class I attended. Our teacher greeted us with some photos. A photo of a smiling face and a photo of a bulldog. I thought it was clever. Until now I can remember her words because of those photos. She said; always start your day with a smile. Don't be a bulldog. It really make a lot of sense. If one is always "nakasimangot" (pouting), it doesn't do any good.No matter how long your face is, even if your chin touches the ground(kahit nakasayad na ang nguso mo sa lupa), it won't do any good. But it seems a livelier world out there when everybody smiles. Just as they say laugh and the world will laugh at you, I mean laugh with you. Cry and you cry alone and you'll drown alone. So far I had a light heart today. I was more gentle with the rugrats and to myself today. I am glad. I even had more confidence with myself. Guess, that's the secret of smiles and laughters.

"To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children; to earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends; to appreciate beauty, to find the best in others; to leave the world a little better; whether by a healthy child, a garden patch or a redeemed social condition; to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is the meaning of success."
-Ralph Waldo Emerson


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I found this while surfing. It talks about Filipino signs and premonitions. It's very interesting. Good thing it has it's english translations, otherwise I will not be able to translate them. I didn't even know the Tagalog term for mole.
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Saturday

Intergalactic collissions

This is my horoscope for today. I don't know, I don't really believe in horoscopes but I read it anyway. I guess as a past time. If you are one of tghose who are so fond reading horoscopes you'll fine that some of them are surprisingly agreable to your mood or activities, or aura of the day. Or perhaps just cosmic coincidence.

Sagittarius 11/22 - 12/21
Because your tendency recently has been to brood over everything, dear Sagittarius, a day like this cannot be anything but beneficial. It has been difficult for you to find material satisfaction lately, but today offers you a view into the world of the intangible and unreal. You may find it especially gratifying to participate in an artistic or religious activity.
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Words of the day
If you could,would you?
Since you couldn't maybe I would.
But Can I?
If I can't maybe I should.
Even if I can't and I couldn't and I shouldn't,
maybe I'll try.~angelove~

Yup right from the horse mouth. I don't know, I just had the urge to play with words and it also says so much about how I feel right now. Should I do it? Maybe not. Hmm, maybe I should try. But then will I do it? Or can I do it? auh! maybe I should go ahead and do it. I can do it. Just do it! No matter how I interchange the words I still couldn't figure out what I should do. maybe I should just shout HELP! I was just like a dog moving in circles trying to catch it's tail to find it's comfort spot. Going round and round and round and round in a dizzying spell until I drop dead on the flour. Now, don't be bothered with what's going on with me. I'm just thinking of stuff, life in general. Maybe just dizzy.

.....If I could, If I only could, I surely would..............

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Thursday

Result

I got this result after taking the quiz, why don't you try.


You are most like: MARSHA!
Your motherly side always shows, no matter how much
you try and hide it. You're intelligence puts
you head and shoulders above the rest! You have
a split personality- as calm, cool and
collected as a freshly frozen ice cube, but at
times.. the wacky, wild outrageous you shows
its face- like a chicken on prozaac!


What SFH Council Member are you most like?
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Brain teasers

I found this so amusing, perhaps you can try it if you haven't tried this before.

How smart are you?

Exercise of the brain is as important as exercise of the muscles. As we
grow older, it's important that we keep mentally alert. The saying; "If you
don't use it, you will lose it" also applies to the brain, so....... Below
is a very private way to gauge your loss or non-loss of intelligence. So
take the following test presented here and determine if you are losing it
or are still "with it." The spaces below are so you don't see the answers
until you have
made your own....OK, relax, clear your mind and.... begin.
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1. What do you put in a toaster?

























The answer is "bread." If you said "toast," then give up now and go do
something else. Try not to hurt yourself. If you said, "bread," go to.





Question 2.
2. Say "silk" five times. Now spell "silk." What do cows drink?



































Answer: Cows drink water. If you said "milk," please do not attempt the
next question. Your brain is obviously over stressed and may even overheat.
It may be that you need to content yourself with reading something more
appropriate such as "Children's World." If you said, "water" then proceed
to.


Question 3.

3. If a red house is made from red bricks and a blue house is made from
blue bricks and a pink house is made from pink bricks and a black house is
made
from black bricks, what is a greenhouse made from?































Answer: Greenhouses are made from glass. If you said "green bricks," what
are you still doing here reading these questions?? If you said "glass,



Then on to Question 4.


4. Twenty years ago, a plane is flying at 20,000 feet over Germany. If you
will recall, Germany at the time was politically divided into West Germany
and East Germany. Anyway, during the flight, TWO of the engines fail. The
pilot, realizing that the last remaining engine is also failing, decides on
a crash
landing procedure. Unfortunately the engine fails before he has time and
the plane crashes smack in the middle of "no man's land" between East
Germany and West Germany. Where would you bury the survivors? East Germany
or West Germany or
in "no man's land?"





























Answer: You don't, of course, bury survivors. If you said ANYTHING else,
you are a real dunce and you must NEVER try to rescue anyone from a plane
crash... Your efforts would not be appreciated. If you said, "Don't bury
the survivors" then proceed to the next question.



5. If the hour hand on a clock moves 1/60 of a degree every minute then how
many degrees will the hour hand move in one hour?









































Answer: One degree. If you said "360 degrees" or anything other than "one
degree," you are to be congratulated on getting this far, but you are
obviously out of your league. Turn your pencil in and exit the room.
Everyone else proceed to the final question.





6. Without using a calculator -- You are driving a bus from London to
Milford Haven in Wales. In London, 17 people get on the bus. In Reading,
six people get off the bus and nine people get on. In Sweden, two people
setoff and four get on. In Cardiff, 11 people get off and 16 people get on.
In Swansea, three
people get off and five people get on. In Carmathen, six people get off and
three get on. You then arrive at Milford Haven. What was the name of the
bus driver?




































Answer: Oh, for crying out loud! Don't you remember your own name? It was
YOU, you dummy...the very first line says that you're driving the bus.

Now pass this along to all your "friends" and hope they do better then you
did.
Think before you answer.



How smart are you?

Exercise of the brain is as important as exercise of the muscles. As we
grow older, it's important that we keep mentally alert. The saying; "If you
don't use it, you will lose it" also applies to the brain, so....... Below
is a very private way to gauge your loss or non-loss of intelligence. So
take the following test presented here and determine if you are losing it
or are still "with it." The spaces below are so you don't see the answers
until you have
made your own....OK, relax, clear your mind and.... begin.
===========

1. What do you put in a toaster?

























The answer is "bread." If you said "toast," then give up now and go do
something else. Try not to hurt yourself. If you said, "bread," go to.



Question 2.

2. Say "silk" five times. Now spell "silk." What do cows drink?



































Answer: Cows drink water. If you said "milk," please do not attempt the
next question. Your brain is obviously over stressed and may even overheat.
It may be that you need to content yourself with reading something more
appropriate such as "Children's World." If you said, "water" then proceed
to.


Question 3.

3. If a red house is made from red bricks and a blue house is made from
blue bricks and a pink house is made from pink bricks and a black house is
made
from black bricks, what is a greenhouse made from?































Answer: Greenhouses are made from glass. If you said "green bricks," what
are you still doing here reading these questions?? If you said "glass,



Then on to Question 4.


4. Twenty years ago, a plane is flying at 20,000 feet over Germany. If you
will recall, Germany at the time was politically divided into West Germany
and East Germany. Anyway, during the flight, TWO of the engines fail. The
pilot, realizing that the last remaining engine is also failing, decides on
a crash
landing procedure. Unfortunately the engine fails before he has time and
the plane crashes smack in the middle of "no man's land" between East
Germany and West Germany. Where would you bury the survivors? East Germany
or West Germany or
in "no man's land?"





























Answer: You don't, of course, bury survivors. If you said ANYTHING else,
you are a real dunce and you must NEVER try to rescue anyone from a plane
crash... Your efforts would not be appreciated. If you said, "Don't bury
the survivors" then proceed to the next question.



5. If the hour hand on a clock moves 1/60 of a degree every minute then how
many degrees will the hour hand move in one hour?









































Answer: One degree. If you said "360 degrees" or anything other than "one
degree," you are to be congratulated on getting this far, but you are
obviously out of your league. Turn your pencil in and exit the room.
Everyone else proceed to the final question.





6. Without using a calculator -- You are driving a bus from London to
Milford Haven in Wales. In London, 17 people get on the bus. In Reading,
six people get off the bus and nine people get on. In Sweden, two people
setoff and four get on. In Cardiff, 11 people get off and 16 people get on.
In Swansea, three
people get off and five people get on. In Carmathen, six people get off and
three get on. You then arrive at Milford Haven. What was the name of the
bus driver?




































Answer: Oh, for crying out loud! Don't you remember your own name? It was
YOU, you dummy...the very first line says that you're driving the bus.

Wednesday

words of the day:
"Look at each day as a chance to invest life into life. A chance to share your
experience and deposit it into someone else's conscience. Each day is a chance
to work miracles in the lives of others." ~ Jim Rohn

Tuesday

To trod on it, to experience it

Words of the day:
Do not believe in anything simply because you have heard it. Do not believe in anything simply because it is spoken and rumored by many. Do not believe in anything simply because it is found written in your religious books. Do not believe in anything merely on the authority of your teachers and elders. Do not believe in traditions because they have been handed down for many generations. But after observation and analysis, when you find that anything agrees with reason and is conducive to the good and benefit of one and all, then accept it and live up to it. ~Buddha

Now, isn't that clever, smart thinking.But how many of us really get to do that? It's sad that a lot of people just go on following a lot of written and oral preachings with total blindness. There are a lot of fanatics. They can get brainwashed. Look at what's happening in the world...there are a lot of bloodshed just because people are fighting for what they believe. I don't really think of it as religion, yes, close, but it's more of a faith in something, a devotion.They are even willing to die for that cause. If only I could just put my heart into something, work on it and make it my life, perhaps I would be so successful. I just have to find that something to put my heart on.It all depends where one puts his/her heart on. I believe it should be something worthwhile, not just anything.The problem is some people bet thier lives on something not even worth it or worst some twisted,selfish dogma/philosophy.How about you? Where do put your whole human devotion?

Be careful,don't let yourself be tricked.Don't soak yourself in a quicksand or you might wallow in deep mud puddles worst you'd sink to the bottom with your own fanatical devotion.


Monday

SILLY NUTTINGS

Words of the day:

"We should be careful to get out of an experience only the wisdom
that is in it - and stop there; lest we be like the cat that sits down on a
hot stove-lid. She will never sit down on a hot stove-lid again---and that is well;
but also she will never sit down on a cold one anymore. "
~~ Mark Twain
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I must have cut my eyebrows very short. Atleast I don't have to worry about it too much because it will grow long soon. I just couldn't find the tiny scissors so I used the ordinary scissors. I must have ran out of things to do.I can't believe that "Make over" show talked me into this.What are the silliest things you do?

"I could while away the hours,
Conferrin' with the flowers,
Consultin' with the rain,
And my head I'd be scratchin'
While my thoughts were busy hatchin',
If I only had a brain!"

~The Scarecrow~

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It feels wonderful to have a close friend. Now, my chum is close yet far, out of reach. Still there is this bond that binds us, some cosmic connection. You know one of those long silence between me and my chum, I felt some kind of discomfort, kind of unpleasant feelings. When she finally called me, I knew that something was bothering her. True enough, she had a big tribulation at that time. And I knew it even before she told me.
Gosh! these are one of the days when words are hard to make out. But as they say, words are not important , what matters is what you feel within. Well I feel good, I guess. Yeah, I think I feel good after a yummy dinner. Perhaps my body is working more on my digestive system rather than my thinking system. Perhaps I should go gather some words and store it in my brain for later.

Saturday

BUNDLE OF EMOTIONS

That's how J described me. A bundle of emotions. I admit I get so sentimental at times.But of course that's our human nature we just have it in various degrees.I think they have created emoticons for us to show emtions when writting even without the words.Emotions ....emotions. They are almost like the ocean waters. They could be calm and serene, but when stirred it could burst out its wrath like giant waves that goes high and low.It could even roar in rage as the skies darken.Sometimes they are like the bright sunshine that smiles radiantly from morn till sunset.Sometimes they can be like the twilight. They can be mysterious and decieving.
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Sunday

The Road Most Travelled

We hit the long and winding roads. It's tiring really. I love the view of the whole blankets of Asian vines (Japanese vines) called kudzu. It's all over the trees like sheets of blanket taking the shapes of the trees. They just grow wild all over the place in spring and summer. Of course we watched the humungus crowd of cars racing home after the holiday. We would run into some maniac drivers waving in zigzags from lane to lane. It's scary out in the roads. People could go on a roadkill. Got to be careful out there.

We went hunting for some Asian stores until we came to this International farmer's Market. I love the place. I love the diversity, not only the people but also the food. We must have seen nearly a hundred kinds of vegetables there. I was amazed how they could travel them across the country. Wherever they might have come from. I'm sure a lot are imported. The only place we had a problem because the sales people seem not to undesrtand and speak english very well. It took us a few attempts to explain that we wanted to get some live crawfish. That's of course a seafood I discovered in Louisiana.We got some big clams and two pieces of tilapia fillets. There are actually some tanks of live fish on the side. Now, that's fresh!
Now, for dinner I made clam soup with julliened carrots, green onions, red chilli pepper flakes, mushrooms,and tomatoes. Fried tilapia seasoned with red chilli peppers, garlic, ginger powder, onion, salt and peppers. And the water spinach sauted in garlic. Yummy!

I should not forget about LITTLE FIVE POINTS. There's the diversity in this place not only the people and students, but what appeals to me is the art. There's this a hippie like atmosphere. We went to JUNKMAN'S DAUGHTER. You can find a lot of cool, weird,funky and odd knick knacks there. Of course there's the JUNKMAN'S DAUGHTER'S BROTHER in Athens.
We've been there too. I find thses places interesting. Very artistic people. You'll see people with a lot of body piercing, colorful hair, people wearing black and all tatooed men and women.

Saturday

Window into the soul

words of the day:
If you wish to glimpse inside a human soul
and get to know a man, don't bother analyzing
his ways of being silent, of talking, of weeping,
of seeing how much he is moved by noble ideas;
you will get better results if you just watch him laugh.
If he laughs well, he's a good man.

~Fyodor Dostoyevski

Yes of course, we should put emphasis on what make people laugh.What can tickle thier brain. What makes people burst into laughter? But I would like to know the whole rainbow of human emotions. What makes people cry, what makes people enrage, what drives people to madness?What makes them sad, what touches them?What drives them to insanity? And what makes them fall in love?
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They say a picture can say a thousand words. But I am trying to let words do all the speaking. Let words print the graphics, let words develope the picture. Let words speak louder than how they are printed. I know, don't discredit photography, it has it's own art. I think I am more into the art of imagination. I love fantasy as well as reality and being able to put a barrier between the two.

Granduer of the City

We drove around the city of Atlanta.It was a magnificent view. I was in awe to see how spectacle of lights from the skyscrapers glowing with lights like castles in the casts of the sky. What was so exciting was the loft party. It was a wonderful view I can see the open sky, the clouds passing. I was transfixed with awe as I stood there looking up to the heavens. Gosh! I miss to be able to see the world like this.The view could almost take away the madness within me.Oh! yes, just take away all my cares and cradle me back to peace. I was like looking to an enchanted kingdom.Beautiful...beautiful at the stillness of the night.

As I look up to the skys, stillness starts to creep within me. Cradling me, swaying me, humming at me. I was at peace despite all the partying crowd around me. I could see the clouds moving lazily, putting me in a dreamy state. I could feel the fibers and muscles of my soul relaxing, breathing slowly. Blowing out the garbages of daily life. Let the wind carry them and wash them away from sight. Then I was a new person again, I hope for a longer time till I wear out again. The tired and weary soul has to rest sometimes.

The party was great, although I don't know anybody there, they were all friendly, I mean seems friendly. Mostly young people and a few old folks. The host was an Irish guy my brother-in-law met in a previous party. The place is cool. And I was amazed with his deck after deck of CDs, from the floor to the Ceiling. Great living room, with his lofty bed and his dog. Very cool bathrooms and ornaments. I like his taste of art. What I love most is the roof top patio or courtyard. I would love to live in place with a roof top courtyard.

I would say, it was a lovely evening.


Friday

Lost in thought

We passed by clouds after clouds. I am not sure, could be the clouds passing us by. I was flooded with thoughts, emotions. Almost drowning me down to the bottom. Maybe I was even whispering to myself. Back to reality, I wonder about my sanity. But where do we draw the line between sanity and that on the other side of the line? Do you think we all have some form of psychosis. Anyway, I"m convinced i am still sane.
Just lost in the moment, lost in thought.

We are of course going more than a mile. I didn't really know if we were in the fast lane. The holiday is just a bump...that slowed a lot of people. I thought that it would be fun to be in the fast pace of life. Now, I got burned so quikly. Now, I hate it. I got to slow down.Slow down and feel the others whizzing past you. They also get killed easily. Slow down....slown down.

Thursday

Words, A form of human expression.

Words for the day:
We are at the beginning of an era where we can interact with the brain

Dr Hubert Dinse, Ruhr University, Bochum
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Now this is freaky. Talking about pain (in the ass) That's pain, maybe in the face.
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Wednesday

Too fast too furious

in the ire of critics. How do movies influence people? It could be a powerful tool in influencing people. A man in jail for vehicular manslaughter trying to put a stunt in real life. Movies of course are just mere fantasy, but other people choose to do it for real.

Blond Inspirations:
the movie " Legally Blond" starred by Reese Witherspoon has inspired young people into doing better in thier live even going to law schools. According to Reese, the movie create in the mind the idea of opportunities out there.

Words for the day:
Art can immitate life.

At MSNBC's Countdown:
Flashback: they showed the day Imelda Marcos during her acquitall in US courts for Philippine philandering on her 61st birthday.

On being furious:
Mark Plaisted, a telavenger made his avenge on telemarketers. He spent two days calling these telemarketers placing about a hundred phone calls every five minutes to the telemarketers.

These telemarketers surely will make one furious fast enough. They are annoying.

Duane "Dog" Chapman, a hero? Most critics say "yes", . I guess he gets credit for capturing the elluding rapist. Mexico and the US came together to complement the "dog", you got to love this guy.

Tuesday

Is that all

my life about? WORKING. Productive or just burned out. More like burned out and worn out. If you look at the wear and tear it's pretty much torn, nearly torn apart. It's just me of course. What do you expect from somebody who just came from work all worn out, and dog tired. Maybe today was more stressful than yesterday. So it's understandable. The weather didn't help at all.In fact it made it worst. Anyow let's not dwell on it. I'm surprised I had the patience to saty cool and maintained my composure.

Now, tell me about you. What are your thoughts about work. Of course this is a very subjective issue. Depends on on a lot of factors. I still believe a lot of people dread to get up every single morning and drag themselves to work. Very few people love what they do. I don't necessarily hate what I do but I hate the stress involved. Plus it has become a routine thing to me, it's getting so boring. I need to get away for a while and I look forward to the holiday weekend.

What about fun? I am sure we all have our own ideas for what is fun. I am not so much of a party animal. But a little party here and there is helpful. I enjoy trying diffrent stuff for once. I would go back for seconds if I really enjoy it.

I'm gonna have fun fun fun this weekend. Do all the fun stuff or just simply lounge at home. What about you?



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