суббота, 18 октября 2008 г.

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Talk about your interesting trip. Ellie pooped 4x outside the vetapos;s office - 3 before she went in and once when she came out and they didnapos;t even get near her rear end. Chloe on the other had has issues about pooping away from home and held it and then proceeded to poop in the living room. Sheez

Woke up with a slight head cold and just icky feeling. Oh well. It is over cast and just a good day to nap on the couch and thatapos;s what I did until the spouse called and woke me up. Sigh. I guess I needed to get up.

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пятница, 17 октября 2008 г.

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Hiii :-)
Arggg i good loss i dont wanna reck it by drinking and eating for my birthday so�i will enjoy myself but not to much i will just have sensible portions
Then on Monday back to plan
so close to 49kg
i love all of u and thanks to all u girls who wished me a happy birthday i honestly didnt even think iapos;d get any birthday wished off here he he like i mean�i didnt expect them becoz i had forgotten lol.. Ahh
well today is a big day, sister isdown, getting hair done me mum and anita and going shopping :) hope this rain clears away it is supposed to.. Ahh im hungry,, mite get up in a min..
Love to all Be strong x

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At last, the first school week after long weekend had finished x3

and come back to me, anime-dvds, notebook, and pillows...
*what? I need to rest a lot since next week I must have tests week =A=; *

well...today is restless day, I must work hard for Monday~~ hwkwkwk x3

yesterday Iapos;ve got news that my older cousin had finished the university and make a party x3 but, itapos;s Sunday, and I must take lesson for the church T_T

...oh mine, but never mind x3
leave me some food, guy *lol*
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среда, 15 октября 2008 г.

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All right, Devon is not very tropical at the moment, but it is still the place where I am, and Iapos;m very pleased about it.

Letapos;s see... Due to my extreme lack of steady Internet access, I didnapos;t even write about the rest of my stay in London. Well, we went to the British Museum and Tate Britain. Both are extremely awesome. I loved the Egyptian and Mesopotamian collections of the British Museum especially. And at Tate Britain I saw Waterhouseapos;s Lady of Shalott, which I adore to death and is lovely in person, as well as many other stunning things. The stunningest was a huge Burne-Jones work they had on loan from the art museum in Ponce, Puerto Rico. It was splendid, and made me very happy because that museum was closed when I was in Puerto Rico. Sadly Millaisapos;s Ophelia is on loan, but I think itapos;s somewhere in England, Manchester possibly, so maybe I can go see it later.

To explain, these are all artists that I was totally obsessed with in high school, so itapos;s really cool to see them in person. Although the lighting and positioning in the Tate sucks; many paintings are too high or too low or simply have glare if youapos;re too close to them. Still, yay Pre-Raphaelites And also Gainsborough and people.

Now, back to the part where Iapos;m in Devon. I am living in an adorable tiny townhouse that bills itself as a fishermanapos;s cottage, in a village called Starcross right outside of Exeter. If this sounds improbable, let me tell you, getting it was a somewhat lengthy process. Our landlord wanted people who could stay a year, and so it was only after a few other people looking for a long lease turned it down that he gave us a monthly contract to live here, with the stipulation that if someone wanted to lease it for a year, weapos;d get a monthapos;s notice to move. Now thereapos;s someone looking at the place, but actually our landlord lives next door and is about to move out, so we might just end up moving a cottage over, which is fine by me.

Really the whole thing seems fated. First of all, I am living somewhere called Starcross. It is this tiny, almost purely residential community looking out onto the river Exe, full of cute houses. There are three pubs, a small grocery store, a chemist, a petrol station, and a charity shop that we spend a lot of time in, buying cheap household items and using their free Internet (Internet is sadly something we will probably not be getting here anytime soon, since itapos;s pretty expensive.) Itapos;s only an eight minute ride into Exeter, so itapos;s not actually in the middle of nowhere, just feels like it.

Also, it is in England It is very English and sprawling. There are cows and sheep and blackberries everywhere. When we take walks, we munch our way from village to village. If you walk long enough you get to Powderham Castle, which has deer and pheasants all around it. Everything is very pastoral and resembles a John Constable painting.

Devon is also a nice location; itapos;s relatively near to Cornwall, Bath, and Wales, which are all places I very much want to visit. There are lots of touristy seaside towns south of here, as well as a couple very big national forests. Sadly we are not slated to get much snow here, but Iapos;m sure it will still be better than Virginia.

Now we just need to, you know, actually find jobs. The economy is pretty appalling right now, so itapos;s been difficult to find temporary work, but if we wait a couple weeks weapos;ll at least be able to find Christmas retail work. Graham has an interview today, though, and generally we are all very sanguine about our life of poverty. At least it is English poverty :D
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I want to spend money on the internet, but Amazon.com wonapos;t email me the password change page for my account. (Itapos;s been so long since Iapos;ve ordered anything online that I canapos;t remember my password.) Blah Impulse spending foiled again

Also, upper respiratory system feeling better. Thank you Emergen-C and another day of bad daytime television.

Today while snuggling on bed with cat: Read "The Book Thief," excellent YA novel by Markus Zusak. Itapos;s just...excellent.

Next week, may be in NYC with Daddy-llama to entertain him on trip to doctor. Details to follow via email.

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вторник, 14 октября 2008 г.

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So, Iapos;ve been so wrapped up in the fact that this girl (her name is Colleen by the way) doesnapos;t live close, that we donapos;t have a chance to try something, and that this is the normal way thing go. The thing that Iapos;ve been missing is this:

I felt (and still feel) something for someone.


Can you believe it??
For the first time since Emily and I were together, I honestly and completely feel something for another person. Iapos;m not faking, Iapos;m not apos;going through the motionsapos;, Iapos;m not even lying to myself about it... I genuinely feel something for this girl. A true and honest emotion from the hole in my chest where my heart used to be...


...is. Where my heart is. I have a heart and it feels emotion again.
Iapos;d like to tell her that, but Iapos;m pretty sure it would come off creepy.
At the same time it does mean something pretty special... I donapos;t know. To be completely honest we donapos;t really have anything. It was a 2 week encounter that has turned into apos;staying in touchapos;.. This might not be the woman of my dreams, she could just be the jumper cables for my heart, she could be my soul mate, I have no fucking clue.

I will say this:
I know my heart can feel again.
I donapos;t have to settle.
I just have to wait for a girl that stirs that part of me again... And I can stop worrying that it will never happen.



That much... That much right there is enough to help me sleep at night.
Iapos;m not afraid that Iapos;ll be alone because Iapos;m waiting for someone to see a side of me long since dead.
Itapos;s there... And itapos;s starting to reach out again.
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Iapos;m such a geek that I noticed that in this weekapos;s True Blood Raelle Tucker had used the quote "nothing says Iapos;m sorry like a tuna casserole" that she also used in SPNapos;s Nightmare. I think I never commented on this weekapos;s SPN... It continues to be awesome and Jaredapos;s voice when he shouts is the most asasdflkahsdfkha thing ever.

I went out for lunch with my parents today and tomorrow we are going to Ikea, Primark and Fnac. Iapos;m sure my credit card is already scared xD I plan to buy some NDS game (more than one if I find anything cheap) and check if they have Hot Fuzz. I need new Edgar/Simon/Nick stuff xDD

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понедельник, 13 октября 2008 г.

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TWO THINGS FOR YOUR ATTENTION HERE.

1) Riful can get really badtouchy really fast if the motivation is right. I will almost ALWAYS try to contact you if I think the thread is going that way, but the potential is always there, and itapos;ll be really hard for me if Iapos;m running a post with her. So Iapos;ll ask here: Can Riful badtouch your character? It will NOT go further than badtouch without me trying to get into contact with you.

2) Pings Riful is very good at hiding her true power within a misleading shell of less-powerful vibes, but she will probably ping you as something with some sort of monstrous ill-defined energy if you pick up on that sort of thing. Sheapos;s very good at sensing weird energies from miles off herself, however: Will Riful sense your character?

Thank you guys so much for your responses, Iapos;ll be checking back to this post regularly. hearts;
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i admit it. I was curious... After all, i live in atlanta and i wanted to see what the real housewives of atlanta were up to. The show premiered on bravo tv last week. I decided to watch it with an eye on the values that these ladies espoused. What i ended up being most surprised about were the values i didn't see.



now, the show never purported to be about housewives as role models. And it seems the more salacious reality tv is, the better the ratings, or at least that appears to be the formula. But if we spend attention and time watching tv shows, i wonder how much most viewers watch with a critical eye and what percentage of the behaviors and values is absorbed and adapted into our own behaviors and values.



first, what i did get from atlanta's housewives:



  • there is a diva drive: one of them blatantly said she needed to be a diva, to be noticed and to be the talk of the town. Three of them say they feel like queens and they love that. One of them said she planned to steal the shine from the birthday girl and that when she walked in, all eyes would be on her... She'd have the hottest shoes and the baddest dress. "everyone wants me to come out."


  • money rules: one of them was forthright in saying she was very materialistic and that makes her feel good. She might die tomorrow but she'd die in dior. Another quipped, "you're it in atlanta with money." most of them boast living in gated communities for the very elite, the very wealthy. One is expecting a 7-figure lump sum divorce settlement to keep her in the ifestyle to which she is accustomed. She elaborated that she left behind the upper middle class for the upper class and that she couldn't survive without her entourage. "budget?" asked one. "what's that? i don't shop on a budget." this one said she loved labels and wanted to have a bag or clothes that have exclusivity regardless of whether they cost $5K or $8K. In atlanta, we learned, it's all about what you're driving and wearing.


  • looks are everything: the ladies speak best for themselves. While admiring herself in the mirror before going out, one trills, "g-d, i'm a good looking SOB." another, throwing herself a birthday party, says, "i am hot for my age." "i have some great lookin' friends." "image is everything in atlanta."


well, ok. They're honest. This is a value that came through in their dialogue and monologues. They are up front about who they are and what their priorities are.



but what i didn't see in any of the scenarios was:



  • loyalty--the birthday girl, upon learning that one of her guests was denied access to the party because she was mistakenly missing from the guest list at the front door, made no effort to rectify the situation and instead turned to her friend and praised her on her eyelashes.


  • patience--one of them decided she wanted to get a fully-loaded cadillac escalade that afternoon so she called the man in her life to ask him to get it for her. Which he did. She was proud that it may not have been the best price but that she was driving off the lot with it that day.


  • humility--it certainly feels like they all want the spotlight and love being the queen of the roost.


  • love--it feels like self-love is abundant but i didn't see much opportunity for or evidence of loving their kids or spouses beyond the love conveyed by dollars.


i'm not a housewife. So i can't speak to being one. But the housewife aspect of these women's lives was minimalized in this episode. Socializing and prepping to socialize... This seemed to be where the action was. Perhaps values discussions and teachable moments are indeed part of their daily routines and the editors simply determined they didn't make the cut. But i wonder if values is even in their lexicon.� �



in my daily experiences, in media, in literature, i am conscious of noticing working women who are wives and/or moms who could be good role models. I came away from this hour of programming genuinely disturbed, wondering...



  • is there a values void in their lives?


  • what values would their spouses have that makes these women a good match for them?


  • what kind of values system do these women impart (consciously or unconsciously) to their children?


  • what kinds of contributions do these women make to the world?


i realize i have seen only one hour of teaser segments designed to hook an audience into tuning in again. I'd be interested to see if values plays any sort of future role in this series. Oddly enough, the apparent values void has made the show a prime vehicle for examining and assessing my own values and for talking about them with other viewers.


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