I met someone I could have fallen in love with and did.
I've told lies in my past because I wanted to be more ordinary.
I once made a decision I could regret for the rest of my life and then devoted my life to changing my life.
I hate the scent of ripe bananas.
I never realized how beautiful my mom is until yesterday when I stopped and looked.
Monday, December 19, 2005
The truth about the flu germ and love
Those of you who co-habitate will feel this one. Love can lead you to do certain things that you normally wouldn't do. For example when your ohh sooo cute significant other cuddles up to you and you join in. That very sexy man just had his flu shot and is a bit sick. You know the rest of the story, now your miserable sick in bed, missing your office party and drinking the Nyquil like tequila.
Well I think I recovered, looking very sophisticated in my french scarf and cropped cut. Not complaining!
Well I think I recovered, looking very sophisticated in my french scarf and cropped cut. Not complaining!
Wednesday, December 14, 2005
What to do when your ex-husbands current live in girl friend thinks you are her new best friend
1. Inform her that you are at qouta with friends don't need new ones
2. Tell her your ex is hers now so his problems are all hers
3.block her # from your cell phone, great passive way to put an end to her approaches.
4. last but not least do not tell your Mom that you have nicely or not so nicely dismissed the chick because she will tell you to practice kindness and humility when you just want to be left alone.
The bigger issue is why me. I'm not nice. I'm a BITCH. I swear. I tell people to F off daily. As a matter of fact just cut some guy of on 87 and you know what I would do it again.
Just in case any current girlfriends of my ex's are reading this do not contact me. Already had what you have don't want any part of it and left it behind.
Damn, that feels good!
2. Tell her your ex is hers now so his problems are all hers
3.block her # from your cell phone, great passive way to put an end to her approaches.
4. last but not least do not tell your Mom that you have nicely or not so nicely dismissed the chick because she will tell you to practice kindness and humility when you just want to be left alone.
The bigger issue is why me. I'm not nice. I'm a BITCH. I swear. I tell people to F off daily. As a matter of fact just cut some guy of on 87 and you know what I would do it again.
Just in case any current girlfriends of my ex's are reading this do not contact me. Already had what you have don't want any part of it and left it behind.
Damn, that feels good!
Tuesday, December 06, 2005
Transit Strike
I commute in to work every day so I so depend on the MTA. I cringe at the thought of a transit strike. What will happen to the average worker bee who depends on the metro north, the path, or even the D train? I understand the Union's request for higher wages and I also have personal experience with the rising ticket cost. Every year ticket prices have risen in the last 6 years I've gone from spending $120 on the metro north to $163, not including the regular city trains which I spend about $40 a month on now.
If we have seen a rise in consumer cost, why not give the workers a raise because in addition to running the transit system they are now shackled with the responsibility of keeping us safe from a terrorist attack.
While we are on the topic of public safety in the subways, I think we should address the blackout a couple of years ago. I was stuck on the 4 train going to Grand Central at the time of the Blackout. As expected when the power went out the train stopped and we all waited for the conductors message-which was "please be patient the train is delayed" an hour later another message via loud speaker came " Please walk in single file to the end of the train and commence evacuating the train a safety team will meet you on the tracks". So I walked to the end of the train and was met with a lone man with a flash light AKA as the safety team and then walked across the tracks and climbed onto the platform. I have never felt so dirty in my life.
I guess the point I'm making is OK raise ticket prices but at the same time hire qualified workers to address functionality and safety. A safety team comprised of a medic and engineer and more than one body would have been appreciated in the blackout.
Yes, last and most important point is reward the workers who do a good job give them the raise and keep NY's transportation going.
If we have seen a rise in consumer cost, why not give the workers a raise because in addition to running the transit system they are now shackled with the responsibility of keeping us safe from a terrorist attack.
While we are on the topic of public safety in the subways, I think we should address the blackout a couple of years ago. I was stuck on the 4 train going to Grand Central at the time of the Blackout. As expected when the power went out the train stopped and we all waited for the conductors message-which was "please be patient the train is delayed" an hour later another message via loud speaker came " Please walk in single file to the end of the train and commence evacuating the train a safety team will meet you on the tracks". So I walked to the end of the train and was met with a lone man with a flash light AKA as the safety team and then walked across the tracks and climbed onto the platform. I have never felt so dirty in my life.
I guess the point I'm making is OK raise ticket prices but at the same time hire qualified workers to address functionality and safety. A safety team comprised of a medic and engineer and more than one body would have been appreciated in the blackout.
Yes, last and most important point is reward the workers who do a good job give them the raise and keep NY's transportation going.
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