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Snowflake
12-15-2008, 12:25 PM
I was kind of with Jerkface on thinking that blogs are just another way to get attention. However, I have shit to say, damnit!

* I'm sure you are all tired of hearing about Bush being "Shoed" in Iraq. I found the video clip comical to watch and actually admired Bush's demeanor throughout the event. I believe Bush even responded with something witty like, "It is confirmed, it is a size 10 shoe". What I found even more comical is how Iraq's Prime Minister tried to catch the second shoe. Luckily for us it was only a shoe. What I found apauling is WHERE IN THE HELL WERE THE SECRET SERVICE AGENTS? Dude chucked two shoes with a bit of relapse time before anyone responded. Thank God it wasn't a gun. I'm not a Bush fan, but I will always respect my President.


* What is wrong with parents these days? Nothing bothers me more than seeing an ignorant mother/father. I think it is only fair that every parent be tested before being handed their child for the first time. I've noticed, more recently than usual, a lot of parents smoking in their car with children. What you choose to do to your body is your business, but you can't play the naieve card anymore when it comes to second hand smoke and children. It's not like when we were kids . . .parents have resources and knowledge that our folks didn't have. I think it should be illegal to smoke in the presence of children. I have nothing against smokers, I just think with all ADULT things, comes an expectation of responsibility.


*If you have the "tits" to hit a guy, you better be able to handle the blows back. I do not condone violence, but if you hit someone, regardless of their sex, you better expect to be knocked the F&*% back. To the lesbian that started crap in my hotel room on Saturday . . . you had it coming to you.


*Chew spit . . the nastiest smelling and tasting thing on earth. To all you dippers out there . . start labeling your "pot". If I ever have to taste it again, I'm gonna go spider monkey on your ass.


*Office gossip: never participated in it and never will. If I have something to say, I'll just skip the middle man and tell you. For the last time, I don't care if so-and-so just gained 10 pounds and is sleeping with her neighbor.
My question is - was the last piece of cake really worth it and is he huge?


Ok, have a nice day:-)

Snowflake
12-16-2008, 09:45 AM
Dear Diary,

I think I'm making a lot of new friends.

Snowflake
05-05-2009, 10:35 PM
The time has come CC - for me and you to part ways. I've been thinking about it for sometime, but the members I've befriended here (as much as one can online anyways) are what brought me back.

There is more to life than wasting it away online and MUCH MORE to life than wasting it away on useless people. The negativity, name calling (I've lowered myself to this and I don't like it), and the immaturity make me wonder what I get out of this site. The answer is - nothing. Of course, we are all adults and can defend ourselves, but the mods really need to put members in check when they begin to harass others. Aside from that, it's been fun:-)

Snowflake
05-06-2009, 10:50 AM
Dear Diary,

<SIGH>

Am I eating my own words just by simply writing this?

So, I come here today to finish packing up the office, so-to-speak and am overwhelmed with messages. Ya know, packing old pictures, etc. I sit at my desk, read the messages from my "co-workers" and am just in awe.

I decide to give the office one last look around and see that the boss has done some house cleaning. I have decided that I now know what kind of business I "work" for. It's a crack house. If I wasn't addicted, why else would I be coming back?? Here's why: the diversity, the outspokenness and the good people. With the good comes the bad, and I just hope that the good outweighs the bad. Recently, the oppposite has happened.

So, diary - I think in conclusion, maybe a break from the office is in order. Do I need to quit my job over other employees? NO. Do I need to quit my job because I don't have faith in my boss? NO. Do I need to really even worry much about the problems that go on at my place of employment? A big fat NO - if I avoid the issues, they will go away. Not in my character to avoid, but it's a quality I need to get used to.

You might just say, "It's just a job, move on. Don't take it so serious." The truth is, I don't take it serious nor do I give much thought to my job when I'm not at my desk, but I work with some fun people that I just enjoy conversing with. The temp employees that seem to come and go always make it entertaining as well.