Wednesday, January 25, 2006

Still looking for da music

tick...tick...tick...

The polls are still open, everyone. Come put in your two cents !

Tuesday, January 24, 2006

Favorite People Part 2





Monday, January 23, 2006

Some Retro Fun


Friday, January 20, 2006

The Music Poll continues...

Still looking for those heart-warming songs for (Anti) Valentine's Day.

Tuesday, January 17, 2006

The subject is MUSIC

Tag....everyone is it.

Never one to miss sounding like a store advertisement...Valentine's Day is just around the corner.

Bah ! Humbug!

What is your favorite Anti-Love song? I'm even gonna tally votes and post results.

Just to get you started.....

I Hate Everything About You~~Ugly Kid Joe
Love Stinks~~J Giles Band

Friday, January 13, 2006

Just because I like him...



Beware. I have been generous up 'till now. But I can be cruel.....

Thursday, January 12, 2006

Quotes

Out of every disaster, a little progress is made - Control Voice, Outer Limits

Whatever limits us, we call fate - R.W. Emerson

The job is interesting, but the possibilities for trouble are unlimited - JFK

Everyone has their own magic - Jim Morrison

Never sleep with anyone crazier than yourself - Unknown

Tuesday, January 10, 2006

Some of my favorite people Part 1

My God Son - Baby J














Aww, Mike. She's be gone soon












The One and Only.....


Big Kitty is watching you.
My first love.

Anyone besides me like this guy?

Saturday, January 07, 2006

Random Thoughts....

Did you ever have one of those days where you question everything you thought you knew about yourself?

It's Saturday, so I'm having one of my regularly scheduled weekend epiphanies. What happens is, I get a flash of understanding about a particular thing that's been on my mind for a while. The window of understanding isn't open for long. Maybe 5 or 10 minutes. I personally think that's when my ADD kicks in, but anyway.....

The thoughts today are about politics. It's no secret to anyone that deals with me on a daily basis that I HATE the current administration and the way they are handling the mess they've gotten us into. I know I'm not alone in this sentiment. That's not the issue. My problem is, I wish that instead of just complaining, I had some kind of solution to the problem. I am not up on world policy. Most of what I know is from conflicting media reports (the truth is somewhere in-between ) I am like the majority of the people that when asked, have a strong opinion on the situation, but feel helpless - powerless to do anything about it. I wish I'd had this fire in me when I was in high school. Maybe I'd be different. Maybe I would have done actual work for causes I believe in, instead of just talking about it.

I wonder...Does anyone else think that a true grasp on the political state of the world can only be gotten by a select few, instead of the masses that the Government is supposed to represent?
Given the chance ( a true chance) most anyone can understand a thing if it's presented to him/her in a way that he/she can understand. Seems to me that this isn't being done. There isn't much of a middle ground in media today. (humorous example: On one hand, the Wall Street Journal. In the other hand, National Enquirer or Weekly World News)

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On a completely different topic, Can anyone tell me how to do something funky with a banner?
I am not a whiz on this thing and only speak American, not Computerese, so be gentle.

Wednesday, January 04, 2006

Peter's Laws

Peter's Laws
(The Creed of the Sociopathic Obsessive Compulsive)

1.If anything can go wrong, fix it! (To hell with Murphy!)
2.When given a choice, take both.
3.Multiple projects lead to multiple successes.
4.Start at the top and work your way up.
5.Do it by the book... but be the author.
6.When forced to compromise, ask for more.
7.If you can't beat them, join them, and then beat them.
8.If it's worth doing, it's got to be done now!
9.If you can't win, change the rules.
10.If you can't change the rules, then ignore them.
11.Perfection is not optional.
12.When faced without a challenge, make one.
13."No" simply means begin again at one level higher.
14.Don't walk when you can run.
15.Bureaucracy is a challenge to be conquered with a righteous attitude, a tolerance for stupidity, and a bulldozer when necessary.
16.When in doubt, THINK!
17.Patience is a virtue, but persistence to the point of success is a blessing.
18.The squeaky wheel gets replaced. .
19.The faster you move, the slower time passes, the longer you live!

As to #7, George Carlin says "If ya can't beat 'em, arrange to have 'em beaten."

Friday's Laws.

Just for fun.... I saw this on a bookmark in a shop in New Orleans and had to buy the book. It took a while for me to find it in Jersey, but finally I have it. I also saw a poster with Peter's Laws, which will be in the next post. The moral of the story is, I gotta stay out of stores.


1. Life is difficult.
2. Perception is reality.
3. Change is the toughest thing a human being can do.
4. You can never change another human being; you can only change yourself. Once you change, they change, but you cannot change them.
5. I am responsible for everything I do and say. I am not responsible for your response.
6. The future and the past are seldom as good or as bad as we anticipate or remember.
7. Nobody has a squeaky-clean psyche.
8. The only thing that lasts forever is...Now

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