mrsted_stryker:
I am WAY behoned too. I am only on book 8!!!! eeek But one of my faves died.. and so I need to take a break for a few days and grieve. LMAO I am such a nerd when it comes to these characters. SERIOUSLY!!!!!! hahahaha

it all got worked out. I got mad, got what I wanted and no one got stabbed!!! biggrin
wsoxfan:
You're quite the ladies man, I see.

For someone that considers himself intelligent, I'm not much of a reader. If I go to the library, I might read something while I'm there. I know that if I check a book out, It will likely just sit there until it's time to take it back.

There was a study at Duke University on the impact of excersize. They said that it does as much good for one's emotional well being as going to therapy. I do alot of walking almost every day. I miss going to the gym. I dropped my membership to save money. One of the first things I'm going to do when I get my finances straightened out is join the gym again.

I'm starting that program I mentioned next Tuesday. I'm hoping for the best.
ferkixlll:
It was an excellent way to jump out of the stay-at-home
rut. Sadly the site was an old Bank converted into a
bar/resturant ''Ri Ra'' so the room was very harsh accousticly
and being novices with the PA they had it too loud and shrill
for the 1st set. After that they had a better balance.
An old friend and her mate were part of the session so I
got to sit at the Musicians table. The music was good all the same.
I was surprised to find the degree of notoriety I have in the
Celtic crowd: ''This is A's Father''. As mentioned her mother was
fiddler in the 'Angel Band', so A was at a lot of sessions and
concerts. It was flattering to hear all of the nice stories people
have of her.
Still plugging away on the application front. Went and joined an
Employment Servie [ $185.00 puke frown ] but came away with
one lead PRE-posting, and a couple more in my pay range biggrin .
wsoxfan:
The irony is that I used to love reading when i was growing up. My father worked for a publishing company. He used to bring me books, which I read voraciously. I also loved writing, which I still enjoy. I used to have many letters to the editor published in the New York Post and New York Newsday. I also had a politically related article published some years ago in The Nation.

I corresponded and got to know a couple of columnists, namely, Ray Kerrison and Bill Reel. I wonder if you've heard of them. I had many philosophical discussions with Reel in person and on the phone. We rarely agreed on anything, yet we respected each other's views. We still kept in touch for a while after he retired and moved out of state.
ginary:
awww thanks so much! miao!!
mrsted_stryker:
Oh honey you DID do wonderful things. You commented on my blog and made me smile. I am referring to my haters... biggrin
wsoxfan:
Thank you for saying those complimentary things. Sometimes I get angry at myself for being in the position I'm in despite my intelligence. I feel that I should be in a much better place in life. I try not to think that way, since it's countetproductive. I need to use the tools I have to try to get out of this mess instead of lamenting about where I am and where I should be.
ferkixlll:
I'm some what familiar with Susan T., Derek is an
in passing that somewhat rings a bell. Seemed to
be different enough from Weir's.
Snap, now to post it in the 'Dead Group'. tongue
sjofn_:
oh thank you, I feel a little better
sjofn_:
yes it's yummy actually though and this is my fault it's a roast lol not a rib I did ribs two weeds ago so now I'm trying different things and a roast.
I still think it a good idea it's a drink every hour and they tell you what kind what time to take them and every thing man....
mrsted_stryker:
Tee Hee... I wanna go OUT tho. I guess I am this weekend.. but to be honest.. I am a little scared... walking freaks me out..
yulia:
Thank you! smile Coming from a fellow fan, that means a lot!!
ferkixlll:
The rose popped up in your Pic;

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!
wink wink wink biggrin


Sunday down to Salem Ma for Easter at my sisters.
Lots of yard work to accomplish, too many trees need
cutting up.
I'm glad to know that you notice the vids I post. biggrin

denie:
happy happy hapy bday! and Eastersmile
joshof13thfloor:
Happy birthday, sir.
thanatogenous:
Look at all those lovely ladies. Happy Birthday!!
denie:
and thank you for your nice comment!!!!! smile
wsoxfan:
Happy birthday. You're catching up to me.

It's mind-boggling how many people are going through Hell these days. The most secure jobs are therapist, psychiatrist, debt counselor, bankrupcy attorney and soup kitchen operator. What a disaster.

I'm trying to be optimistic about my friend. I'm increasingly becoming less so. Unless someone is able to find out something definitive, we may never know for sure what happened with him. Realistically, I can't imagine him disappearing without telling his friends if it was just a matter of leaving SG. That's what keeps nagging at me and causes me to have morbid thoughts.

Hope you have good things planned for your b'day.
sjofn_:
yes name change and you have to keep up with me and blogging lol.... Those Dr.Pepper Roast was so good, it melted right in my mouth

Glad your getting on the band wagon of reading the Eddas "Myths of the Norsemen " is one of my favoriets
it's a good book because it hit's on Greek and Roman myths and how alot of them started because of the NOrsemen....

hope you had a wonderful night
wsoxfan:
Thanks. I'm looking forward to getting started on Tuesday. I hope they will be able to move me along in the program quicker than normal so I can be placed in that part-time position I spoke about very soon.
sjofn_:
aww thanks, though I did let him sleep on my couch.... I'm to nice
rayraythemanape:
Happy Birthday Gray!