then cheat?
Not to pick on women, because men are equally as stupid when it comes to cheating, but what a great passive aggressive measure to have a false sense of love, security, lust...whatever.
I get it. You are unhappy. Why not just go about this the old-fashioned way and talk about things? Last I checked, these women (and men) are adults and should be able to work things out whether it leads to staying together or ending the relationship
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Spring Cleaning??!!?!?
What in the @%*)#%!$%)!*??? Some items on this list are just bat shit crazy. Get rid of your lawn? Nifty. Get rid of your virginity? Usually happens sometime, just a matter of when. Hopefully later than sooner. PUNDITS? A pundit wants to get rid of pundits? Just read some of this.
What is seen cannot be unseen...
What is seen cannot be unseen...
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Punish the Dissent...
Look the right is just livid. They need to be punished with a massive media assault. They are garnishing a hate-filled rhetoric, and it could very well lead to violence.
Wait what?
Nevermind. Dissent from our side is okay. No need to go on a full on assault of the protester. Our racist, sexist, anti-homophobic sides may be exposed. We need to pat ourselves on the back, fellow Democrats.
Erm. Man, we really need to mock average, everyday taxpayers. That is how you stay in power. And god do Dems love their power...
Wait what?
Nevermind. Dissent from our side is okay. No need to go on a full on assault of the protester. Our racist, sexist, anti-homophobic sides may be exposed. We need to pat ourselves on the back, fellow Democrats.
Erm. Man, we really need to mock average, everyday taxpayers. That is how you stay in power. And god do Dems love their power...
Friday, April 9, 2010
Another Hero
A suicidal women falls 30 feet only to survive. The reason she survived? A man concerned for her life risked his own by taking the impact.
Suicide is certainly a taboo topic. No one should ever want to take their own life, even when they are so down on their luck. I appreciate this man's heroism.
According to the doctor (via another person):
Maybe there is someone looking out for us. Hoping the young lady gets the help she needs and sees this as a sign that there is someone out there who does care.
Suicide is certainly a taboo topic. No one should ever want to take their own life, even when they are so down on their luck. I appreciate this man's heroism.
According to the doctor (via another person):
With two black, swollen eyes, Smith resembles a prize fighter, Katchisin said.
Initial surgeries cleaned out bone fragments, and plates and screws were inserted, he said.
The surgeon told family members that despite doing thousands of operations, he's never seen anyone who lived after such severe injuries, Katchisin said.
Smith will need "multiple surgeries, so they cannot cast him yet," the uncle said. ". . . It's going to be a slow process. There's only so much they can do at a time.
Maybe there is someone looking out for us. Hoping the young lady gets the help she needs and sees this as a sign that there is someone out there who does care.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
A Hero in More Ways Than One...
Spec. Albert Godding saves his best friend on the "battlefield." This didn't take place on the war front. This took place in an Army barracks where he and Spec. Joe Sanders room together.
I couldn't tell you about the struggles these young men deal with each and every day overseas. It has to be tough. Away from home, family, and friends, the day-to-day thinking you may never be home again plays on these fine young men and women's minds.
Godding is a hero and a great friend. He went beyond what a normal friend would do to make sure his friend, Sanders, would not take his own life.
I couldn't tell you about the struggles these young men deal with each and every day overseas. It has to be tough. Away from home, family, and friends, the day-to-day thinking you may never be home again plays on these fine young men and women's minds.
Godding is a hero and a great friend. He went beyond what a normal friend would do to make sure his friend, Sanders, would not take his own life.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
My Soft Side.
I usually don't get caught up with emotion much. There is usually a time and place to catch a man getting a lil' choked up. After reading this upbeat story, I couldn't help myself.
Even though this is a scenario set up among two teams, the reward outweighs that immensely. It takes you a step back from the competition and superficial life, and it puts events like having a fine young person who happens to have Down's Syndrome score a touchdown into a great perspective. It is moments like these the define everyone involved from the players, coaches, and parents. I applaud the fine men and women who took a simple gesture that meant the world to this young lad.
Even though this is a scenario set up among two teams, the reward outweighs that immensely. It takes you a step back from the competition and superficial life, and it puts events like having a fine young person who happens to have Down's Syndrome score a touchdown into a great perspective. It is moments like these the define everyone involved from the players, coaches, and parents. I applaud the fine men and women who took a simple gesture that meant the world to this young lad.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Political Hero!!!
This man is my new favorite politician. For those who know me, I want to see if you know why!
Edit: Space saver for this blog!!!
Edit: Space saver for this blog!!!
Health Care Disastor
I am usually pretty open-minded. I don't really buy into the Health Care scare tactics that the left or the right spits out. I just read this article, and I must say I turned full on against health care reform. Before there was a cloud of skepticism, but no there is no way in hell I can support the Gubmint getting their hands anywhere near my health care.
I will concede the article is UK based but it is still not changing my view.
Here is a snippet from the article:
Sad. Truly pathetic, and sad.
I will concede the article is UK based but it is still not changing my view.
Here is a snippet from the article:
Miss Capewell, 23, said doctors refused to even see her son Jayden, who lived for almost two hours without any medical support.
She said he was breathing unaided, had a strong heartbeat and was even moving his arms and legs, but medics refused to admit him to a special care baby unit.
Sad. Truly pathetic, and sad.
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