- worked, then after work i bought some books, then was supposed to pick up my sis from work, but she was gonna work a little later so she got a ride home from a friend. so i was feeling good and figured i'd go make some $ gambling. and instead of doing what i should always do and leave when i double my money i got gready And ended losing $360 there at the casino. oh well, no more gambling for me for another 9 months or so.
- and concerning as to mouth(A2M):actual spoiler for the movie, so if you haven't seen it and don't want to know then don't open and read this:
-Friday-
- so i'll be working all weekend: 11hrs today, 11hrs tomorrow, 8 hrs sunday, and 11hrs monday. but it'll be a bit more moolah, and after gambling this weeks away it'll be nice and needed.![]()
- an interesting item i just saw on my friends blog:
"One of these aforementioned items is the soon to be enacted laws concerning the registration of all livestock (aka farm animals) with the USDA through the technology of RFID (radio frequency identification) chips. This set of laws, called NAIS (National Animal Identification System) is, we are told, designed to stop the spread of various animal diseases through the food supply. It's ridiculous, naturally.
The plan is to require every farmer, from the industrial conglomerates to the small family farm, to implant every animal, from cows and horses, to ducks and chickens, with microchips, registered with the USDA or whatever agency they choose, and report every movement of each animal. The most obvious problem is that the costs will be prohibitive to the small-scale farmer -- costing between $30 and $75 to implant each animal. But that's only the beginning.
Surely many of you are familiar with the Bible, and the scariest part, Revelations. Remember that phrase, "mark of the beast?" What is the general biblical meaning of "beast?" "Beasts of the field?" Think about this. Just one sign of the Apocalypse, perhaps. I could be over-reacting a bit, but nevertheless, it smacks horribly of increased governmental intrusion, and spells the eventual demise of yet more small farms. This is dangerous legislation, and if passed, I can think of no better reason whatsoever to call for the heads of every Congresscritter who supports it -- on pikes. There is much more to this matter, but trust me here... this is not good.
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interesting...
- so it's 1am saturday, just got home. worked until 9pm then went to kmart, bought some 17(qt?) storage boxes, a pair of pants, and a plastic 3 drawer stand. then i went to walmart with my lil sis, got some movies, some shelves, and some fabric. ate taco hell for dinner. tomorrow i'm working all day again. i got paid at the end of the day today, since i lost/spent all $ yesterday, so i had some cash. it's all good. a pretty nice day. work was slow. and tonight i'm gonna go sit for reds kids. well, i'm gonna watch movies at his house while his kids are asleep and his wife goes out.
- little pice of convo from work today:
"want some meat?"
"sure... i'm just gonna suck on it and get some flavor out of it" ![]()
- and there's a gun show in a coupla weeks. either the beginning or the middle of february there's one close by that i can go to. i'm so saving up to buy now.![]()
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