Thursday, December 22, 2011
It's a Boy! Congrats Anthony Weiner
Anthony had a little Weiner today. Tee hee. Or more accurate his wife had a lil Weiner. I'm sorry I will stop. In all seriousness Congrats to all the Weiners and I miss you! Another get back to work.
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/queens/anthony_we_have_weiner_dqeIgPjh2RVMOL68eVCetJ
I hate to do this because I heard she was pissed off about it, but Rachel Maddow supposedly got caught sun bathing in a G string. I'm not going to post a link because I don't want to add to her problem. I can't understand why. Turns out she isn't just wicked smart, she has a rockin bod!
This next article I don't really have much to talk about other then look at this corrupt, right wing, hypocritical, asshole (sorry about being repetitive) right here. A little taste to get you interested.
"It's an issue that Craig's new client, Murray Energy, knows all too well. The largest privately held coal company in the nation, Murray Energy owned a subsidiary that ran the Crandall Canyon Mine in Utah, the site of a tragic cave-in incident that took the lives of six miners and later three rescuers. The cave-in occurred in August 2007, just weeks after Craig was arrested for allegedly soliciting sex in an airport bathroom."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/12/22/larry-craig-lobbyist-mine-safety_n_1165516.html?icid=maing-grid7%7Cmain5%7Cdl5%7Csec3_lnk2%26pLid%3D122472
That's all for today I think. My baby is sick, but at least I fixed my computer. I see a long night with a lot of snot in my future.
Monday, December 19, 2011
Disproportionate Outrage Rant
I know this is an opinion and everyone's opinion is different from being formed from their own personal experiences. I'm already getting off track.
I don't understand how so many people freak out and go crazy road rage when some one cuts them off in traffic (myself included), but be perfectly fine with the tap watered being drugged with fluoride.
"Despite growing scientific evidence that shows ingesting fluoride does not reduce tooth decay and can be harmful to health, including lowering IQ, it seems the CDC has convinced the Pew Charitable Trust to use its lobbying power and political clout to force more fluoride into Americans via the water supply, even where voters rejected fluoridation."
The public does not seem to give two shits about that.
A few years back in a criminal justice class I was told that in TX if you catch your spouse in the act of fucking someone else you are automatically eligible for an insanity plea. Because apparently that is just the acceptable response to catching your spouse cheating. I was also told that they were trying to change that since more women were using it and men did not appreciate that, but that is a rant for another day.
How come people are not more pissed about the NDAA ?
Don't give that bull plop about how the text was changed and it doesn't include American citizens. The text was changed, but it does still include locking up American citizens forever without a trial. You don't have to like it, but it is better for everyone if people are realistic about this. Keep in mind that they don't have to prove you did anything. They just get to lock you up because they said so. It would also be helpful if you read the links by clicking in the highlighted areas.
I would much rather catch my significant other in bed with the skankest of skanks then this shit. Also other Democrats are trying to sugar coat this shit which makes me want to throw the laptop through the wall again. Is he still better then a republican? Yes. Is that where we are setting the bar now? Plus if we have to lie and sugar coat turds to get our people in office then we are no better then republicans. Have a little fucking self respect people. I feel strange just saying that since I will post pictures of my ass on the internet, but at least I wont sell my soul and hero worship a politician. I have fucking standards.
I wont go into all the other things that people should be pissed off about but are not. That would be depressing and long.
One time when I was a kid I asked my mom how come people back in like the 1700-1800 cared sooo much about manners, etiquette, and so called social norms (not in those words). If you had a baby most likely it was going to die. Most likely you were going to die young. If you were a woman most likely you were going to die giving birth to your baby, who would also most likely be dead soon. I mean these people had huge problems and would freak the fuck out if a woman wore pants or some one had the wrong religion. These people would flip over table manners. My mind could not wrap around why people with real problems, cared about such piddly shit. My mother, being the smart person she is, told me that they could not do anything about those things so they worried about what they could control. Clothing, religion, other ways of keeping people in line.
I think people have started thinking about their government like death. We can't do anything about it so we shouldn't be concerned with it. So they go and gossip or down load illegal music or what ever the fuck the kids are doing these days. We can do something about it. We need to. We just have to get the numbers and the focus of the people.
We are not going to get help from our media. They are own by 6 different corporation who do better with an uneducated public. People have to go out of there way and educate themselves. We live at the most phenomenal time in the history of man education wise. Sure you have to wade through rivers of bullshit to get real information, but most of us actually have it sitting in our laps right now. So pull up your big girl panties. Stop looking for people and politicians to fly in and make the world better. The first part has got to be at least trying to figure out what is going on so we can figure out how to fix it. EDUCATE -> ACT -> CHANGE THE WORLD.
I arise in the morning torn between a desire to improve the world and a desire to enjoy the world. This makes it hard to plan the day.
- E. B. White
PS. Did ya'll hear about that SOPA Shit what the fuck is that about?
http://newyork.ibtimes.com/articles/269107/20111218/ndaa-sopa-bills-aim-quash-dissent-occupy.htm
http://newyork.ibtimes.com/articles/269107/20111218/ndaa-sopa-bills-aim-quash-dissent-occupy.htm
Saturday, December 17, 2011
My Ask a Foreigner Series.
I started a new pen pal thing with people from outside of the US. I'm going to use some of their responses (after I run the final draft by them for approval of course). It is going great! If you would like to participate please contact me at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001669292811 I already have people from Canada, Ireland, England, and Germany. So no one from those places thanks.
Ok so as part as my little experiment I decided to ask some of the same kind of questions to my boyfriend here in the US.
When he filled it out he didn't know I planned on posting it on my blog. Jokes on him. This is how I roll.
I had to censor some of it. My mom reads this.
From Huntsville, TX.
1. Why did you start following my page?
A: Well you told me, and I found it both informative and entertaining. There is always something interesting there.
2. What do you think of the US media?
A: It is full of mis/disinformation, repetitive, opinionated, and generally useless.
3. Tell me about your personal experience with the health care system and if you like it?
A: No I don't like it. I have no insurance yet, and the free variants are mostly useless. I also dislike the fact that I'll be required under federal law to purchase health insurance that I already cannot afford with the promise of massive fines or hard jail time. If this is untrue then see question 2 for an explanation to my ignorance.
4. Tell me about the education system where you are at.
A: What is there to say? My state is on of the most illterate in the nation. The combined cirriculum of state and federal has been describbed by Charlotte Iserbyt, retired Senior Policy Advisor in the Office of Educational Research and Improvement (OERI), as soviet education. It makes sense because my state has a high illiteracy rate, critical thinking seems to have dramatically lost popularity, and parents seem to be forgetting that the school works for them rather than vice versa. But that's an opinion based off my personal observations. Whatever the case our education sucks.
5. Are the people where you live generally happy?
A: Not for the most part. Most people seem so stressed, bitter, angry, or braindead. Some people don't really seem to express anything in particular. But I have run across a few people who smile in the face of stress.
6. How do the people around you feel about America?
A: It varies from person to person, ideology to ideology, and culture to culture. But for the most part everyone at least seems to be in agreement that something is terribly amiss even if they are unsure what that something is. There are some ignorant people though, and not everyone seems to be fully aware quite yet the full extent of what is really happening in the shadows.
Ok so as part as my little experiment I decided to ask some of the same kind of questions to my boyfriend here in the US.
When he filled it out he didn't know I planned on posting it on my blog. Jokes on him. This is how I roll.
I had to censor some of it. My mom reads this.
From Huntsville, TX.
1. Why did you start following my page?
A: Well you told me, and I found it both informative and entertaining. There is always something interesting there.
2. What do you think of the US media?
A: It is full of mis/disinformation, repetitive, opinionated, and generally useless.
3. Tell me about your personal experience with the health care system and if you like it?
A: No I don't like it. I have no insurance yet, and the free variants are mostly useless. I also dislike the fact that I'll be required under federal law to purchase health insurance that I already cannot afford with the promise of massive fines or hard jail time. If this is untrue then see question 2 for an explanation to my ignorance.
4. Tell me about the education system where you are at.
A: What is there to say? My state is on of the most illterate in the nation. The combined cirriculum of state and federal has been describbed by Charlotte Iserbyt, retired Senior Policy Advisor in the Office of Educational Research and Improvement (OERI), as soviet education. It makes sense because my state has a high illiteracy rate, critical thinking seems to have dramatically lost popularity, and parents seem to be forgetting that the school works for them rather than vice versa. But that's an opinion based off my personal observations. Whatever the case our education sucks.
5. Are the people where you live generally happy?
A: Not for the most part. Most people seem so stressed, bitter, angry, or braindead. Some people don't really seem to express anything in particular. But I have run across a few people who smile in the face of stress.
6. How do the people around you feel about America?
A: It varies from person to person, ideology to ideology, and culture to culture. But for the most part everyone at least seems to be in agreement that something is terribly amiss even if they are unsure what that something is. There are some ignorant people though, and not everyone seems to be fully aware quite yet the full extent of what is really happening in the shadows.
This picture is unrelated. I just thought it was hilarious.
Friday, December 16, 2011
Making Christmas
One good thing that has come from my terrible writer's block is the time to work on my other hobbies. I have been trying to make as many of my Christmas presents as possible. My way of sticking it to the man (plus I have no money). Here is what I have done this week.
My Yarn Wig
This actually took me longer then a week because I keep getting distracted. Plus I made the hat that went with it. I finished it this week.
My Hollowed Out Book Hidey Hole
This is what I made today. It physically hurt me to mess up an actual book like this. Since it was a free, fictional book that other then just being a book had no value, I decided to go for it.
These are fantastic and easy. Made it yesterday and will make one again tomorrow. Pets need gifts to.
Here is some of the stuff I have made in the last few months.
I love these things. I have made a few of them.
The Back
A little picture for my sister.
I'm really proud of the beards I make to. Done a few of them.
Also I have made some blankets, hats, other piddly crap.
Happy Holidays Everyone! Let me know if you have any questions about the stuff.
Saturday, December 10, 2011
I Don't Want To Live On This Planet Anymore
This is what my senators posted on their facebook today
Plus there is this bullshit
But at least I can still go to the park with the kids. Come home. Maybe have a beer. So things are not all bad.
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Mercury Proven Still Not Safe 6 More Times Recently
I don't get why or how people can still think shooting up babies with mercury is a good idea. I can understand wanting vaccines, but we can have BETTER vaccines. Instead of just posting a link to this, I'm posting the whole article with links (fantastic links). Because news reports that say anything about how mercury is bad for you tend to be deleted.
New Study Verifies Mercury In Flu Shots Is Toxic
SILVER SPRING, Md., March 22, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — CoMeD — Yet another peer-reviewed, scientific study proving the connection between the mercury in medicine and human illnesses has just been released. The latest study is the sixth one published in recent months. This report specifically examines the harm inflicted on developing fetuses and children by Thimerosal, a mercury-based compound routinely used as a preservative in flu shots.
Members of non-profit groups like the Coalition for Mercury-free Drugs (CoMeD) are actively sharing the latest scientific data about the dangers of medical mercury with the public, largely because they recognize that the mercury in Thimerosal is a factor in numerous childhood diseases.
Thimerosal is the Eli Lilly trade name for sodium ethylmercurithiosalicylate when used as a preservative in vaccines and other drug products. It is also known as "Thiomersal" in Europe and "Merthiolate" when used as an antiseptic. Consisting of approximately 49.6% mercury by weight, Thimerosal has been phased out of many vaccines in the United States because of concerns about its "potential risk." However, it is still in most flu shots even though much safer, cost-effective alternatives are already being used.
The newest study about Thimerosal, from the University of Brazil, warns that while vaccines are essential to the well-being of children around the world, the use of Thimerosal should be reconsidered. The author, Dr. José Dórea, reviews the published science which demonstrates that infant exposure to the amount of Thimerosal in vaccines is toxic to human brain cells.
A number of recent studies have further suggested that the mercury used in everyday medical products, such as flu shots andamalgam, or "silver" dental fillings, contributes to causing a wide variety of illnesses, including autism and other developmental diseases in children and Alzheimer's disease in adults.
Currently, the United Nations Environmental Programme is working to create international mercury regulations by 2013, and the European Commission is expected to announce their findings about health risks associated with mercury-based fillings this month. The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is also re-evaluating the safety of mercury-based fillings.
While governmental groups around the world consider the dangers of mercury, the debate over Thimerosal continues to grow. When Bill Gates recently made remarks insinuating that people who question the safety of vaccines were killing children, many critics of Thimerosal were shocked because they agree with the need for vaccines and want to maintain public confidence in the vaccine program.
Rev. Lisa Sykes, President of CoMeD and mother of a mercury-poisoned child, responded, "Mercury is known to cause serious harm, especially to fetuses and children because of their smaller size. Why remove Thimerosal from pediatric vaccines only to inject it into pregnant women and children with recommended flu shots? They removed Thimerosal from other vaccines, so it should also be removed from flu shots."
SOURCE Coalition for Mercury-Free Drugs (CoMeD)
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Most flu shots contain mercury, but few know it
A record 130 million Americans are expected to get a flu shot this season in hopes of ducking the nasty virus, but as the needle pierces the skin more than 80% will also get what some say is a hefty and dangerous dose of mercury.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that almost everyone - including pregnant women - get the injection, despite written warnings from the vaccine manufacturers.
Citing an estimated 36,000 deaths a year from the flu and flu-related illness, the mainstream medical community, including the American Academy of Pediatrics and American Lung Association, says the benefits far exceed any risk from the shot.
In a typical year between 5% and 10% of the population will get the flu virus, resulting in roughly 200,000 hospitalizations, according to the CDC. The flu can be especially dangerous for very young children and people 65 and older. Elderly people account for about 90% of all flu-related deaths.
Simply stated: The flu shot saves lives, the CDC says.
Yet a growing number of doctors, scientists and citizen organizations, such as Safe Minds, the Coalition for Mercury-Free Drugs and Moms Against Mercury, say mercury in flu shots has not been proven to be safe and can be linked to neurological disorders and other serious problems. They push for mercury-free shots that are available in limited quantities but that few know about.
"Mercury causes tremendous damage to the brain," said Paul King, scientific adviser for the Coalition for Mercury-Free Drugs.
Mercury is among the most toxic heavy metals and is known to poison the central nervous system, liver, gastrointestinal tract and other systems in the body.
About 80% of all flu shots distributed in the United States contain a mercury-based preservative called thimerosal. Thimerosal consists of 49.6% ethyl mercury, an anti-bacterial, anti-fungal that allows manufacturers to sell the vaccine in large, multi-dose containers without fear of contamination.
The Environmental Protection Agency and federal Food and Drug Administration have not set an exposure limit for ethyl mercury. The FDA says it's continuing its efforts to reduce the exposure of infants, children and pregnant women to mercury from various sources.
The federal agencies have, however, set exposure limits for another organic and closely related form of mercury, methyl mercury - the type that comes from coal-fired power plants and is found in fish. They use that standard when estimating the safety of ethyl mercury.
Doctors and scientists debate the differences of the two forms in terms of how they affect the brain and body, but all agree: Both are toxins.
"Certainly it would be good to have no mercury exposure at all," said Jeanne Santoli, deputy director of immunization services division for the CDC. "But there's no conclusive scientific evidence that the amount of mercury one might get from a flu shot is linked with any neurological development outcome that's negative."
A typical 0.5 milliliter flu shot contains 25 micrograms - or 50,000 parts per billion - of mercury.
The EPA classifies a liquid with 200 parts per billion of mercury as hazardous waste. The limit for drinking water is 2 parts per billion.
Using the standards set for methyl mercury consumption - the kind that's in fish - an average 130-pound person getting the flu shot would exceed the daily limit by more than four times. A 22-pound baby would get more than 25 times the amount of mercury considered safe. And doctors are recommending that many babies and children get two flu shots this season.
A material safety data sheet from Eli Lilly and Co., which no longer makes a flu vaccine, says effects of exposure to thimerosal may include "fetal changes, decreased offspring survival and lung tissue changes. . . . Exposure in utero and in children may cause mild to severe mental retardation and mild to severe motor coordination impairment."
It does not state at what levels of exposure these consequences could occur.
The sheet is dated Dec. 22, 1999.
That same year, the Public Health Service agencies and American Academy of Pediatrics called for the reduction of thimerosal in all children's vaccines as a "precautionary measure." By 2001 it was eliminated from most vaccines, except for the flu shot. Converting to a preservative-free flu shot would take more time.
Effects uncertain
The CDC and National Institutes of Health have commissioned a number of studies looking at vaccine safety and any links vaccines might have with autism. In 2001 the Institute of Medicine reported that the evidence was inadequate to say whether thimerosal caused autism or other disorders. The issue warranted further investigation, the report stated.
Several other studies followed. In 2004, the Institute of Medicine reported that they couldn't find a causal relationship between thimerosal-containing vaccines and autism.
This September another study published in the New England Journal of Medicine was unable to prove a causal relationship between early exposure to thimerosal and neuropsychological outcomes in children ages 7 to 10. It did not address possible links with autism.
Amid all the uncertainty and considering that mercury is a known neurotoxin, several states, such as California, Illinois and New York, have banned thimerosal in vaccines - including the flu shot - given to young children and pregnant women.
Yet every day, in grocery stores, fast food restaurants, pharmacies, at work and elsewhere, people are bombarded with the message to "Shoo the flu" and repeatedly told "the best way to beat the flu is to get a flu shot."
Nothing is ever mentioned about thimerosal.
Nothing is ever said about the manufacturers' warnings for pregnant women.
In late October the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists reminded all pregnant women to get the flu shot.
"Flu vaccination is an essential part of prenatal care that provides protection to both women and their babies," the organization wrote in a press release.
Yet the country's largest maker of the flu vaccine, Sanofi Pasteur, in its own literature distributed in package inserts with the vaccine, specifically states:
"Animal reproduction studies have not been conducted with Influenza Virus Vaccine. It is also not known whether Influenza Virus Vaccine can cause fetal harm when administered to a pregnant woman or can affect reproduction capacity. Influenza Virus Vaccine should be given to a pregnant woman only if clearly needed."
The same warning appears on package inserts for vaccines that do not contain thimerosal.
Other flu vaccine makers include similar warnings in package inserts for both types of flu shots.
Novartis, maker of Fluvirin, goes on to instruct that the "clinical judgment of the attending physician should prevail at all times in determining whether to administer the vaccine to a pregnant woman."
Yet physicians aren't present at most flu clinics. So, many, such as Aurora Health Care's Visiting Nurse Association, rely on information from the federal government and medical associations.
"The CDC recommends all pregnant women get them," said Lisa Taylor, a registered nurse and clinical coordinator for Aurora Health Care's Shoo the Flu program, which will vaccinate an estimated 90,000 people around southeastern Wisconsin this season.
The CDC cites one study supporting its claim that the vaccination is safe for pregnant women - a 1973 study designed primarily to look at tumors in children up to 1 year old whose mothers received a polio vaccination. It included a sentence stating that one child of more than 2,000 mothers vaccinated with the flu vaccine had a spinal cord tumor.
"It's ridiculous," said David Ayoub, a physician and medical director of Springfield, Ill.-based Prairie Collaborative for Immunization Safety, a group concerned about mercury in vaccinations. "It's a big, big deception.
"Half the kids could have died, but the study never would have shown that because they were specifically looking for tumors," said Ayoub, co-author of "Influenza Vaccination During Pregnancy: A Critical Assessment of the Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices," published in the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons in 2006.
Still the CDC defends the study, calling it "relevant" and says other studies also demonstrate the vaccine's safety during pregnancy.
"If there was any evidence that this is unsafe in pregnancy, it's likely the (CDC's advisory committee) would not be recommending it," said Anthony Fiore, a medical epidemiologist with the CDC. "It's a vaccine that's been given to pregnant women for decades."
Fiore also acknowledged that not enough is known about its safety.
"We would love to have better data on flu vaccine safety in all types of persons," he said.
Grass-roots groups, such as the North Carolina-based Moms Against Mercury, say it is just that lack of data that stokes their opposition to mercury-laden inoculations recommended for the masses.
"They are putting out a lot of false information about its safety," said Amy Carson, founder of the non-profit group.
Some thimerosal-free
Vaccine manufacturers such as Sanofi Pasteur, MedImmune and Novartis say they're ramping up production of thimerosal-free vaccines but don't have capacity to convert all the flu shots immediately.
"Our ultimate goal is to be entirely (preservative)-free," said Sanofi Pasteur spokeswoman Patricia Tomsky. "But it takes more time and effort to make single doses."
A thimerosal-free vaccine costs roughly $3 to $4 more per shot, Tomsky said.
The Wisconsin Department of Health and Human Services said about one third of its supply this flu season will be thimerosal-free. People need to ask for it, if they want it, health officials say.
But many people aren't aware that mercury is in the flu shot.
"I didn't know," said Kate Strzok, a 23-year-old Oak Creek woman, as she walked out of the Piggly Wiggly where she had just gotten the flu shot. "Interesting that they don't tell you."
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Even though the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend most people to get a flu shot, a new review of studies finds that it may actually not be 100 percent effective at guarding against the flu -- in fact, the effectiveness may only be 59 percent for people ages 18 to 65.
The review, published in the journal The Lancet, examined the efficacy of the most commonly used flu shot in the United States, the trivalent inactivated vaccine (TIV). The shot makes up 90 percent of all flu shots given in the U.S., WebMD reported.
Scientists from the University of Minnesota Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy screened the findings of 31 studies to determine the percent effectiveness, according to the study.
Their findings differ from the 73 percent effectiveness that was concluded by a review published last year by the Cochrane Collaboration, according to MSNBC.
MSNBC reports a possible reason for the discrepancy:
A major difference between Osterholm’s meta-analysis [the new review] and the Cochrane reviews is the type of studies they included. Osterholm's used only studies that confirmed the presence of influenza virus in sick people with either sophisticated polymerase chain reaction technology, or PCR, or laboratory cultures. PCR can take a single piece of DNA and generate thousands to millions of copies. The Cochrane reviews, on the other hand, included studies that determined whether sick people had the flu by checking to see whether they had elevated levels of flu antibodies in their blood, not whether influenza virus was present.
"The studies we present are the very best studies that we have for the last 70 years," study researcher Michael Osterholm told MSNBC.
Researchers also examined the efficacy of the nasal spray vaccine (approved for people ages 2 to 49), and found that it is 83 percent effective for kids ages 6 months to 7 years, WebMD reported.
"The [nasal spray flu vaccine] works very well in children, but it has never been preferentially recommended," Osterholm told WebMD. "We could potentially have a much greater impact in preventing influenza if we were to encourage the use of [the nasal spray flu vaccine] in that group."
According to WebMD, the flu shot is 70 to 90 percent effective for healthy adults, though theeffectiveness could also be impacted by your age, the timing of when you get the shot and other medical conditions you may have.
Recently, a study was published in theInternational Journal of Obesity, indicating that the flu shot may be less effective for people who are obese or overweight, Everyday Health reported.
The CDC recommends that everyone ages 6 months and older get a flu shot, especially high-risk people who include kids ages 2 to 5, adults ages 65 and older, pregnant women, and people with other medical conditions.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Let Me Set The Record Straight
In the last few days it has been suggested that because I spend so much time on facebook my life is sad and my page is depressing because I'm a "do gooder". I don't see how this is the case.
I'm alive so I get blue some times, but to be honest with you my life is pretty awesome. Like today for example.
I woke up in the large hairy arms of a younger man while it was raining outside.
WINNING! I got up and had raspberry cheesecake muffins with my kids. Fantastic. It was raining so I couldn't make the kids do their farm chores like we usually do, but this is TX so yay rain! I did have to force my oldest to do some school work because I don't want him to get rusty over thanksgiving break. It was like pulling teeth but he did it so I consider it a win. Then the kids and I went with my mom to our local HEB to get the stuff for Thanksgiving. It was a fun trip. Crazy, but fun. Then I got home put the kids down for a nap. Ate pumpkin pie with cool whip. Did my Zumba work out. I get youtube videos put them on a play list and hook the computer up to my TV.
I will post the ones I use, but you can look for ones you like there are an ass load of them. Then took my shower then started writing my blog. Since I can not stand to be sitting still ever I still managed to post a 1000 things on facebook. Oh yeah and my transcript finally got sent to my school. I'm going back to college in the spring to finally finish up that. I'm looking forward to it.
Could my life be better? Sure. All in all I'm still really lucky.
I have my normal facebook page I post the goofy shit on that isn't political. You can find it in the info section on my Hippie Liberal Momma page.
I know the stuff I post can be a real buzz kill but that doesn't mean I'm going to ignore it. The days I do start to feel blue I do my stoic meditations and I feel great again. I highly suggest it.
“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.”
― Martin Luther King Jr.
In case you were wondering this is the work out I do. I just put them all on a playlist and push play all. It's free, it's fun, and I can do it when no one is looking. Cause I do not look cool doing this.
This one is my personal favorite.
If you find some more good ones let me know.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Random Information
I have had serious writer's block lately. Here's hoping if I just start writing again something will come out.
I bit into what I thought was a muffin earlier and it turned out to be some kind of inside out cupcake that was filled with chocolate icing. It was AMAZING , but diffidently the devil’s work. Everything is trying to make me fat.
I have been in a huge funk. Recently I have become a single mom again and it has really thrown me off. It went as well as a break up can go, but still a bummer. Hippie liberal single momma. Ha ha.
I wanted to do a PSA on spiked collars. They don’t just look awesome, but they protect the dogs neck. So if you live in a place with a lot of strays, or you have strange dogs around, or your dogs are rough and you have to leave them alone together you might want to look into one.
I think I look way too much like I did when I was 14 except with a few extra pounds. I don’t know how I feel about that. Especially since I feel like I’m a senior citizen. I did look pretty old for 14. Don’t guess it matters.
Moving on. Ok Occupy Wall Street seems to be picking up steam :thumbs up: . Not as much stuff in the news as I would like, but it’s going better then I thought it would. There has been poop slinging from Fox (of course), but all in all not too bad. I don’t know how so many people don’t get what it is about, but it takes a while for people to pay attention then wade through the misinformation (if they ever accomplish it at all). BTW who ever that asshole was who shit on the cop car FUCK YOU! Some one take him behind the shed. I’m not sure if he was really part of the protest or just some picture someone found since I have never seen any info on where it came from other then people bitching, but he is not helping the cause. We need people out there, but not crazy assholes. The world is judging OWS harshly. Plus watch your ass for saboteurs and assholes.
I still miss Rep. Weiner. How awesome would it be to have him at OWS?
TO OWS:
I made a kick ass Dez Nutz joke that I mailed in a prepaid envelope back to discover card.
I’m going to be making shirts this weekend to sell so keep an eye out for that. The shirts will have nothing to do with Dez Nutz.
Keep an eye on this
Citizens United Going Down? Democrats Introduce Constitutional Amendment To Overturn Ruling
and
http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/obama-to-make-decision-on-controversial-oil-pipeline/2011/11/01/gIQAp5M9dM_story.html
Also wanted to thank everyone for your continued support. I really enjoy this silly little blog and that is because of you people.
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