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Blog EntryA true Redneck!Jul 2, '08 9:12 PM
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A True Redneck - this isn't your typical redneck joke..............  
 
 
We have enjoyed the redneck jokes for years. It's time to take a reflective look at the core beliefs of a culture that values home, family, country and God. If I had to stand before a dozen terrorists who threaten my life, I'd choose a half dozen or so rednecks to back me up. Tire irons, squirrel guns and grit -- that's what rednecks are made of. I hope I am one of those. If you feel the same, pass this on to your redneck friends. Ya'll know who ya' are. 
 
You might be a redneck if: It never occurred to you to be offended by the phrase, 'One nation, under God.' 
You might be a redneck if: You've never protested about seeing the 10 Commandments posted in public places. 
You might be a redneck if: You still say ' Christmas' instead of 'Winter Festival.' 
You might be a redneck if: You bow your head when someone prays.
You might be a redneck if: You stand and place your hand over your heart when they play the National Anthem. 
You might be a redneck if: You treat Viet Nam vets with great respect, and always have.
You might be a redneck if: You've never burned an American flag. 
You might be a redneck if: You know what you believe and you aren't afraid to say so, no matter who is listening. 
You might be a redneck if: You respect your elders and expect your kids to do the same! 
You might be a redneck if: You'd give your last dollar to a friend.
 
 
 If you got this email from me, it is because I believe that you, like me, have just enough Red Neck in you to have the same beliefs as those talked about in this email.God Bless The USA.

Blog EntryFred on EverythingJun 24, '08 11:08 PM
for everyone

Hey Gang, I was just visiting a site I enjoy called Fred on Everything and I was reading an article and so I thought I'd share it and leave you a link to his site. He can be brutally offensive so Enter at your own risk lol.

www.fredoneverything.net


Plumbing the Depths

How the Gears Turn

 


March 9, 2008

 

Common delusions notwithstanding, the United States, I submit, is not a democracy—by which is meant a system in which the will of the people prevails. Rather it is a curious mechanism artfully designed to
circumvent the will of the people while appearing to be democratic. Several mechanisms accomplish this.

First, we have two identical parties which, when elected, do very much the same things. Thus the election determines not policy but only the division of spoils. Nothing really changes. The Democrats will never seriously reduce military spending, nor the Republicans, entitlements.

Second, the two parties determine on which questions we are allowed to vote. They simply refuse to engage the questions that matter most to many people. If you are against affirmative action, for whom do you vote? If you regard the schools as abominations? If you want to end the president’s hobbyist wars?

Third, there is the effect of large jurisdictions. Suppose that you lived in a very small (and independent) school district and didn’t like the curriculum. You could buttonhole the head of the school board, whom you would probably know, and say, “Look, Jack, I really think….” He would listen.

But suppose that you live in a suburban jurisdiction of 300,000. You as an individual mean nothing. To affect policy, you would have to form an organization, canvass for votes, solicit contributions, and place ads in newspapers. This is a fulltime job, prohibitively burdensome.

The larger the jurisdiction, the harder it is to exert influence. Much policy today is set at the state level. Now you need a statewide campaign to change the curriculum. Practically speaking, it isn’t practical.

Fourth are impenetrable bureaucracies. A lot of policy is set by making regulations at some department or other, often federal. How do you call the Department of Education to protest a rule which is in fact a policy? The Department has thousands of telephones, few of them listed, all of which will brush you off. There is nothing the public can do to influence these goiterous, armored, unaccountable centers of power.

Yes, you can write your senator, and get a letter written by computer, “I thank you for your valuable insights, and assure you that I am doing all….”

Fifth is the invisible bureaucracy (which is also impenetrable). A few federal departments get at least a bit of attention from the press, chiefly State and Defense (sic). Most of the government gets no attention at all—HUD, for example. Nobody knows who the Secretary of HUD is, or what the department is doing. Similarly, the textbook publishers have some committee whose name I don’t remember (See? It works) that decides what words can be used in texts, how women and Indians must be portrayed, what can be said about them, and so on. Such a group amounts to an unelected ministry of propaganda and, almost certainly, you have never heard of it.

Sixth, there is the illusion of journalism. The newspapers and networks encourage us to think of them as a vast web of hard-hitting, no-holds-barred, chips-where-they-may inquisitors of government: You can run, but you can’t hide. In fact federal malefactors don’t have to run or hide. The press isn’t really looking.

Most of press coverage is only apparent. Television isn’t journalism, but a service that translates into video stories found in the Washington Post and New York Times (really). Few newspapers have bureaus in Washington; the rest follow the lead of a small number of major outlets. These don’t really cover things either.

When I was reporting on the military, there were (if memory serves) many hundreds of reporters accredited to the Pentagon, or at least writing about the armed services. It sounds impressive: All those gimlet eyes.

What invariably happened though was that some story would break—a toilet seat alleged to cost too much, or the failure of this or that. All the reporters would chase the toilet seat, fearful that their competitors might get some detail they didn’t. Thus you had one story covered six hundred times. In any event the stories were often dishonest and almost always ignorant because reporters, apparently bound by some natural law, are obligate technical illiterates. This includes the reporters for the Post and the Times.

Seventh, and a bit more subtle, is the lack of centers of demographic power in competition with the official government. The Catholic Church, for example, once influentially represented a large part of the population. It has been brought to heel. We are left with government by lobby—the weapons industry, big pharma, AIPAC, the teachers unions—whose representatives pay Congress to do things against the public interest.

Eighth, we are ruled not by a government but by a class. Here the media are crucial. Unless you spend time outside of America, you may not realize to what extent the press is controlled. The press is largely free, yes, but it is also largely owned by a small number of corporations which, in turn, are run by people from the same pool from which are drawn high-level pols and their advisers. They are rich people who know each other and have the same interests. It is very nearly correct to say that these people are the government of the United States, and that the federal apparatus merely a useful theatrical manifestation.

Finally, though it may not be deliberate, the schools produce a pitiably ignorant population that can’t vote wisely. Just as trial lawyers don’t want intelligent jurors, as they are harder to manipulate, so political parties don’t want educated voters. The existence of a puzzled mass gawping at Oprah reduces elections to popularity contests modulated by the state of the economy. One party may win, yes, or the other. But a TV-besotted electorate doesn’t meddle in matters important to its rulers. It has never heard of them.

To disguise all of this, elections provide the excitement and intellectual content of a football game, without the importance. They allow a sense of Participation. In bars across the land, in high-school gymns become forums, people become heated about what they imagine to be decisions of great import: This candidate or that? It keeps them from feeling left out while denying them power.

It is fraud. In a sense, the candidates do not even exist. A presidential candidate consists of two speechwriters, a makeup man, a gestures coach, ad agency, two pollsters and an interpreter of focus groups. Depending on his numbers, the handlers may suggest a more fixed stare to crank up his decisiveness quotient for male or Republican voters, or dial in a bit of compassion for a Democratic or female audience. The newspapers will report this calculated transformation. Yet it works. You can fool enough of the people enough of the time.

When people sense this and decline to vote, we cluck like disturbed hens and speak of apathy. Nope. Just common sense.

 


Blog EntryUGHJun 9, '08 7:00 AM
for everyone

My father came down this weekend and we had a great visit. He brought a bunch of junk and we had a garage sale. It was so hot and humid. YUK! But we sold most of it. YEAH!

Then my father had to go home and have his entire weekend ruined because my mother couldn't be an adult. She moved out WHILE he was gone. Instead of facing him and telling him that they needed to seperate.

You see I don't care if they divorce. They are adults who have minds of their own but what I do care about is that my mom showed herself to be a coward. It broke my heart. You know she's never been a mom. She's been manipulative and she lies and hides things, that's what I grew up with and even now she is still that way.

It's sad to me that even after all these years she still tries to use the victim card. You see that's bullshit. She's an adult who can make choices but sometimes I think she craves the attention she can get from being the victim.

I hope they figure out what to do. I heard that my father is going to attend counciling, but what good is that going to do? Hell he's the only one in all these years to change. She hasn't changed at all. She doesn't bother working on her issues.

They need to seek couples therapy. They need to learn to communicate and she needs to learn to stop hiding things and lying. There marriage doesn't stand a chance until she starts attempting to change.

I think one of my moms problems is my youngest sister. She needs to tell Amanda to grow up and get a life of her own. Let her "man" take care of her. To me that's bullshit when you expect your mommy to take care of your problems when she has problems of her own.

Anyways I'm off to get ready for a busy day at work. Hugs to all those who stand up and face the music when times get hard!


Blog EntryThey way things changeJun 2, '08 6:51 AM
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Hmmm, I realized I never posted anything about my anniversary this year. My nieces were here so I was probably busy!

Anyways Al and I celebrated our 17th wedding anniversary last Sunday. See the photo above yeah you see that goofy feller in the middle grinning from ear to ear well, he's mine! haha

It's hard to believe that it has honestly been 17 years. Our dating life was short and fast and there are still moments when I think dang I barely know this man! I'm always learning new things about him. I think about how our lives have changed over the years. Like when we first married and had to sleep on our couch and by the way our couch was made of foam rubber! haha yeah things have changed. We've come a long ways in 17 years and I'm looking forward to seeing what the future holds for us.......


Blog EntryYou could have heard a pin drop May 29, '08 3:58 PM
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              When in England, at a fairly large conference, Colin Powell
      was asked by
      the Archbishop of Canterbury if our plans for Iraq were just an
      example
      of empire building' by George Bush.

             He answered by saying, 'Over the years, the United
       States has sent many of its fine young men and women
       into great peril to fight for freedom beyond our borders.
       The only amount of land we have ever asked for in return
 is

       enough to bury those that did not return.'

      You could have heard a pin drop.


      ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

             There was a conference in France where a number of
      international engineers were taking part, including French
      and American. During a break, one of the French engineers
      came back into the room saying 'Have you heard the latest
      dumb stunt Bush has done?  He has sent an aircraft
      carrier to Indonesia to help the tsunami victims. What
      does he intended to do, bomb them?'
              A Boeing engineer stood up and replied quietly: 'Our
     carriers have three hospitals on board that can treat several
      hundred people; they are nuclear powered and can supply
      emergency electrical power to shore facilities; they
     have three cafeterias with the capacity to feed 3,000
     people three meals a day, they can produce several
      thousand gallons of fresh water from sea water each
      day, and they carry half a dozen helicopters for use in
      transporting victims and injured to and from their flight
      deck. We have eleven such ships; how many does France have?'

          You could have heard a pin drop.


      ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

            A U.S. Navy Admiral was attending a naval conference
      that included Admirals from the U.S., English, Canadian,
      Australian and French Navies. At a cocktail reception,
      he found himself standing with a large group of Officers
      that included personnel from most of those countries.
               Everyone was chatting away in English as they sipped
      their drinks but a French admiral suddenly complained that,
      whereas Europeans learn many languages, Americans learn
      only English.' He then asked, 'Why is it that we always have
      to speak English in these conferences rather than speaking
      French?'
              Without hesitating, the American Admiral replied 'Maybe
      it's because the Brits, Canadians, Aussies and Americans
      arranged it so you wouldn't have to speak German.'

             You could have heard a pin drop.

     ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

                 AND THIS STORY FITS RIGHT IN WITH THE ABOVE...

               Robert Whiting, an elderly gentleman of 83, arrived in
      Paris by plane.  At French Customs, he took a few minutes to locate
      his
     passport in his carry on.
              'You have been to France before , monsieur?' the customs
      officer
      asked sarcastically.
              Mr. Whiting admitted that he had been to France
      previously
              Then you should know enough to have your passport ready.'
              The American said,  "'The last time I was here, I didn't
have
      to
      show it.
         "Impossible. Americans always have to show your passports
    on arrival in France!'
             The American senior gave the Frenchman a long hard
     look. Then he quietly explained, "'Well, when I came ashore
      at Omaha Beach on D-Day in 1944 to help liberate this country,
     I couldn't find a single Frenchmen to show a passport to.'

                               You could have heard a pin drop.


Blog EntryRIP Uncle GaryMay 14, '08 4:48 PM
for everyone

 

Gary Ray passed away this morning after fighting a long battle with cancer. He's in a better place and resting easy.

He had a great spirit and my kids loved when they got to visit with him......

Rest peacefully Gary you will be missed.


Blog EntryF***ing Gas PricesMay 11, '08 11:25 AM
for everyone

You know I've had about all I can take of these freaking gas prices. I live in Oklahoma, we don't make much money here lol, before long people are going to have to quit working because they won't be able to afford to get to work. We live in an area where we are all rural. We drive miles to get to work. On top of that with gas prices rising so are grocery prices. I know many people who are already asking themselves do I feed my child or buy gas for work! This is insane......

Doesn't the Bush family own oil companies? I haven't checked lately but I do believe they do. Doesn't it seem funny that as Bushes Presidency comes to a close he is now possibly earning millions in the oil market?

 

http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/transportation/jan-june01/gas.html

I was reading this earlier, check it out let me know what you think.

Something has got to change! And SOON!


Blog EntryPhoto of CheyenneMay 9, '08 11:33 PM
for everyone

 

This is the photo my mom took on her phone of the new baby! Can't wait to see her personally!


Blog EntryMy kids are driving me insane!May 8, '08 6:47 AM
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Oh gang, yesterday my ability to parent without causing death was put to a test. My kids sent my anger levels to an all time high. Sad part is they are only 15 and 16 so I can only imagine what is to come.

The school called me yesterday and informed me that my daughter and her dear friend were found in the bathroom where NaColes dear friend was Piercing my daughters LIP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! She told me that the principal was in a meeting so the girls hadn't seen him yet, so she was calling because as a mother she knew I'd want to know. Anyways a few hours past and another phone call. My daughter and her friend were suspended for 3 days! UGH! And this is my smart child????

So while I'm home giving one of my famous mommy lectures my son says I'm driving up to the pond to fish. Whatever can't you see I'm yelling here? So a few minutes later my husband opens the door and says come here! So I walk out and my son obviously literally meant he was driving to the pond! He was STUCK in the middle of the Pasture! It's been raining and he took the path where the most mud would be and he knew what he was doing, so now i'm having to lecture both and try to get the blazer unstuck!

Then turn around and my daughter decided to inform me that this isn't her first piercing, he has one in her ear!!! OMG AM I BLIND??? How the hell did I not notice??? I don't have problems with earings in the ear why didn't you just ask me to have it pierced? Sad thing is her ears have been pierced since she was 3 weeks old and she never wore earings??? SO WTF???

Just know I'm tired and I need a VACATION!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Blog EntryI'm an Aunt AgainMay 7, '08 6:26 AM
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Hey everyone just wanted to update. I became an Aunt again last night. Amanda had a baby girl she named her Cheyenne Lee. She was 6lbs 11oz. 18.3inches long and already has some red hair lol!

Blog EntryReba and VinceApr 24, '08 10:09 PM
for everyone

 

This song is one of my absolute Reba Favorites! The other would have to be When Who evers in New England......... That's another wonderful song!


Blog Entry35 years already???Apr 22, '08 9:01 PM
for everyone

 

Oh it's hard to believe that in the morning I will have been on this earth 35 years. I don't feel as if I've accomplished all that much. 35 years is a long time and I should have been more productive.

I have however joined a gym and I'm working on getting back into shape. So I think I'm working on myself anyways! So hopefully i'll have many more years ahead of me.

This is my favorite time of year. As you can see my roses are in bloom. I love roses well all except red. Red has been over commercialized and they drive me nuts!

We also have tons of baby peaches on the tree and I can't wait till I can pluck one off and dig in! I can taste it already!!

Anyways just a quick check in so I'm outta here!


 

 

 

 

 

I will never complain about MY kids again...
I will never complain about MY kids again...

I will never complain about MY kids again
I will never complain about MY kids again
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I will never complain about MY kids again
I will never complain about MY kids again
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I will never complain about MY kids again .
I will never complain about MY kids again
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I will never complain about MY kids again .
I will never complain about MY kids again
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I will never complain about MY kids again .
I will never complain about MY kids again
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Blog EntrySurvey says.....................Apr 17, '08 6:14 AM
for everyone

Just so you know Family Feud and Prices Right were my favorite game shows ever!! haha don't know why I felt the need to say that!

Has anyone ever told you you have pretty eyes?
Yes, I haven't heard it in a few years. Married life BAH! haha


What kind of computer do you have?
Dell


What have you learned today?
The day after tax day is always a good day!

 

How many different people of the opposite sex have you cried over?
2 and sometimes I think that's too many!

Do you like to smile?
Of course


How tall are you?
5'6

What do you want to be when you grow up?
To many Things to mention! I'm way behind schedule!


What time do you usually wake up on weekends?
Between 6 and 7

Do you like peanut butter?
Uh huh!

What is your favorite subject?
Do you really want to read that book?


What kind of perfume/cologne do you wear?
Hmmmm not much. I sneeze at most of it, but I do love mens Obsession


Country music..?
Has it's place lol.


If you could live in any other country, which one would you pick?
hmmmmmm, I'd have trouble there because this is the country I love best. But I'd have to say anywhere with a nice tan native to rub me down! WEEEEE!

Where were you when you heard about the World Trade Towers?
I had just gotten home from a long night at work. When I saw the fire from the first plane on the news I was stunned then watching the second plane hit I was horrified. I stayed up all that day watching.


Are camera phones worth it?
NO you can't do crap with them!


Is there anyone you'd die for?
My hubby, my kids and some special friends


Spell your name without an E,R,S,H,K,I,M,A,:
Wow Ummmmm that leaves -p--l


What are you listening to?
ummmmmmm nothing really Al is watching tv in the background


Is any part of your body sore?
My bad leg is bugging me but not bad really


Are you happy with your life right now?
I'm comfortable in my life

How do you earn money?
WITH A JOB LIKE MOST SELF RESPECTING PEOPLE!

 

Are you outgoing?
Depends, sometimes yes others not so

 

Where do you wish you were right now?
At this moment, I'm doing what I want. If i weren't doing this I'd be doing that laundry that's starring at me!


Are you slowly drifting away from someone close?
Again we are Comfortable. What do you expect after nearly 17 years of marriage?


When was the last time you felt unbearably guilty?
August of 2005. I wasn't there when I should have been and It's stayed with me always


How is life going for you right now?
It's fine. Working my tushy off, watching my children grow, excited that my nieces may come see me this weekend and i'm going to be an aunt again in about 3 weeks!

 

When was the last time you held someone’s hand?
My neighbors boy held my hand last night. He's such a cutie.


Who was the last person you talked to on AIM?
AIM? isn't that what you do to Terrorists?

 

Last words you spoke?
"You know you have a lamp above your head DUH!


Did you date someone you regret dating?
More than once lol!


What is your natural hair color?
Light brown, starting to find gray hair more and more every day!

What was the last concert you went to?
Metal mania......... DOn't have a clue why i went I couldn't hear for days after lol


Do you play guitar hero?
Once the kids are better at it


Do you like someone?
No I hate everyone equally! DER who thinks of these questions?


Do you prefer warm or cold weather?
warm

Who is your last text from?
My son.........

What was the last movie you watched? Memory Keepers Daughter! So sad!

Do fish have feelings?
Yes they do!

What do you currently smell like?
hmmmmmmmm probably a pork chop since i just finished cooking haha

Do you feel like dancing?
I dance everyday by myself of course Can't have anyone watching that disaster!


What are you going to do after this?
Well I guess i'm folding laundry.


What are you thinking?
Is this questionaire ever going to end?


Who do you blame for your mood today?
WHO TOLD YOU I WAS IN A MOOD????? haha i'm fairly content!


Have you ever seen a dead body?
yeah.......


What should we do w/ stupid people?
I say ummmmmmmmm hmmmmmmmm wait I wouldn't do that to my hubby! haha just joking.


How long do you think you will live?
Until I'm dead I hope


What was the first thing you did this morning?
Took a shower

The color of carpet in your bedroom?
Hunter Green


Last person you went out to dinner with, not counting more than 4 ppl?
dang I don't remember we've been to busy to go out and eat.


Are you spoiled?
No totally not. Yes i'm accustom to certain things like a stable life but believe me I'm never spoiled


Do you drink lots of water?
At least 80 oz a day


When was the last time you threw up?
Icky I don't care to remember that!

 

What theme does your room have?
hmmmmmm this one is ducks!


The last website you visited?
My family website.


who was the last person you took a picture with?
My sister and my daughter and believe me I wasn't happy about it!

 

Last person you went to the movies with?
the hubby and kids


What did /will you do for your birthday this year?
nothing of course which is the 23rd you can always send money! hahaha wait I'll be 35 so multiply that by 10 and send that amount lol!


Number of layers on your bed?
I'm not sleeping on a freaking onion lol

Is anything alive in your room?
lmao I hope I'm alive!


Today, would you rather go back a week or go forward a week?
Forward, so I can get this deadline overwith!


Blog EntryNew baby on the wayApr 16, '08 6:48 AM
for everyone

 

Just wanted to say it's only 3 weeks till I should be an aunt again. Amanda is due to have her first baby!! Congrats baby girl! Love you bunches!


Blog EntryCulture ClubApr 12, '08 9:54 AM
for everyone

Who could ever for get Boy George and the Culture Club...... Going back a little here!

You come and go
You come and go
Loving would be easy if your colors were like my dream
Red, gold and green
Red, gold and green

Didn't hear your wicked words every day
And you used to be so sweet i heard you say
That my love was an addiction
When we cling our love is strong
When you go you're gone forever
You string along
You string along

Every day is like a survival
You're my lover not my rival
Every day is like a survival
You're my lover not my rival

I'm a man without conviction
I'm a man who doesn't know
How to sell a contradication
You come and go
You come and go

 

 

 

Do you really want to hurt me

Give me time
To realise my crime
Let me love and steal
I have danced inside your eyes
How can I be real

Do you really want to hurt me
Do you really want to make me cry
Precious kisses
Words that burn me
Lovers never ask you why
In my heart the fires burning
Choose my colour
Find a star
Precious people always tell me
That's a step
A step too far

Do you really want to hurt me
Do you really want to make me cry
Do you really want to hurt me
Do you really want to make me cry

Words are few
I have spoken
I could waste a thousand years
Wrapped in sorrow
Words are token
Come inside and catch my tears
You've been talking but believe me
If its true
You do not know
This boy loves without a reason
I'm prepared to let you go

If it's love you want from me
Then take it away
Everything is not what you see
It's over today

Do you really want to hurt me
Do you really want to make me cry
Do you really want to hurt me
Do you really want to make me cry


Blog EntryQuiz stolen from the SparkiesApr 6, '08 1:50 PM
for everyone

FAMILY FEUD

YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO USE THE SAME ANSWERS SO I HAD TO CHANGE THE ONES ICE QUEEN HAD>>>>and she used some I would have given first choice!
GOOD LUCK!!!

1. Name something you use in the shower?
    Wash Cloth

2. Name something a football player wears under his uniform?
     Cup

3. Name something people hate to find on their windshield.
    Bird poop!

4. Name something a man might buy before a date?
    Condoms!

5. What's another word for blemish?
     Zit!

6. Something you'd cook in the microwave.
     Fakin Bacon

7. Name a piece of furniture people need help moving
    Washing Machine

8 Name a reason a younger man might like an older woman?
   ExPerience!!

9. Name something a dog does that embarrasses its owner?
    Marks it's Territory

10. Name a kind of test you cannot study for.
         Test your Patience

11. Name something a boy scout gets a badge for?
      Community Service

12. Name a phrase with the word 'Home' in it?
          There's No place like Home

13. Name a sport where players loose teeth?
        Hockey

14. Name something a teacher can do to ruin a student's day.
      Pop Quiz

15. What is a way you can tell someone has been crying?
         Puffy Eyes

16. Name something found at a Séance?
        Candles

17. Name a bird you wouldn't want to eat?
      A Cattle Egret! Nasty poop eaters!

18. Name something that gets folded?
     Towels

19. Name something a person wears even if it has a hole in it?
          Underwear if your married haha!

20. Name something that gets smaller the more you use it?
         Candle!

Blog EntryThere'll be sad songsApr 2, '08 8:53 PM
for everyone

Thought I'd post my favorite song of the evening. I was doing some house work when I got home and this one came on. Its simply beautiful and it's totally ageless.

Have a great night everyone!!

 

 

There'll Be Sad Songs lyrics

Sometimes I wonder by the look in youx eyes

When I'm standing beside you

there's a fever burning deep inside.
Is there another in your memory

Do you think of that someone
when you hear that special melody?
I always stop and think of you especially

When the words of a love song touch the very heart of me.

There'll be sad songs to make you cry -
Lave songs often do.
They can touch the heart of someone new -
Saying I love you.

I often wonder how it could be - you loving me -
Two hearts in perfect harmony.
I'll count the hours until that day
The rhapsody plays a melody for you and me.
Until the moment that you give your love to me

You're the one I care for
the one that I would wait for.

There'll be sad songs to make you cry - . . .

You're my desire
you take me higher

My love is like a river running so deep.
I always stop and think of you especially

When the words of a love song touch the very heart of me.

There'll be sad songs to make you cry - . . .
There'll be sad songs to make you cry - . . .

Sayin' I love you - I love youl

Blog EntryIsn't it IronicApr 2, '08 7:58 AM
for everyone
 
This is totally my theme song lol! I love it everytime I hear it!
 
 
 
An old man turned ninety-eight
He won the lottery and died the next day
It's a black fly in your Chardonnay
It's a death row pardon two minutes too late
And isn't it ironic... don't you think

It's like rain on your wedding day
It's a free ride when you've already paid
It's the good advice that you just didn't take
Who would've thought... it figures

Mr. Play It Safe was afraid to fly
He packed his suitcase and kissed his kids goodbye
He waited his whole damn life to take that flight
And as the plane crashed down he thought
"Well isn't this nice..."
And isn't it ironic... don't you think

It's like rain on your wedding day
It's a free ride when you've already paid
It's the good advice that you just didn't take
Who would've thought... it figures

Well life has a funny way of sneaking up on you
When you think everything's okay and everything's going right
And life has a funny way of helping you out when
You think everything's gone wrong and everything blows up
In your face

A traffic jam when you're already late
A no-smoking sign on your cigarette break
It's like ten thousand spoons when all you need is a knife
It's meeting the man of my dreams
And then meeting his beautiful wife
And isn't it ironic...don't you think
A little too ironic...and, yeah, I really do think...

It's like rain on your wedding day
It's a free ride when you've already paid
It's the good advice that you just didn't take
Who would've thought... it figures

Life has a funny way of sneaking up on you
Life has a funny, funny way of helping you out
Helping you out

Blog EntryIsn't it IronicApr 2, '08 7:58 AM
for everyone
 
This is totally my theme song lol! I love it everytime I hear it!
 
 
 
An old man turned ninety-eight
He won the lottery and died the next day
It's a black fly in your Chardonnay
It's a death row pardon two minutes too late
And isn't it ironic... don't you think

It's like rain on your wedding day
It's a free ride when you've already paid
It's the good advice that you just didn't take
Who would've thought... it figures

Mr. Play It Safe was afraid to fly
He packed his suitcase and kissed his kids goodbye
He waited his whole damn life to take that flight
And as the plane crashed down he thought
"Well isn't this nice..."
And isn't it ironic... don't you think

It's like rain on your wedding day
It's a free ride when you've already paid
It's the good advice that you just didn't take
Who would've thought... it figures

Well life has a funny way of sneaking up on you
When you think everything's okay and everything's going right
And life has a funny way of helping you out when
You think everything's gone wrong and everything blows up
In your face

A traffic jam when you're already late
A no-smoking sign on your cigarette break
It's like ten thousand spoons when all you need is a knife
It's meeting the man of my dreams
And then meeting his beautiful wife
And isn't it ironic...don't you think
A little too ironic...and, yeah, I really do think...

It's like rain on your wedding day
It's a free ride when you've already paid
It's the good advice that you just didn't take
Who would've thought... it figures

Life has a funny way of sneaking up on you
Life has a funny, funny way of helping you out
Helping you out

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