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December 21, 2007

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Filed under: Property — chowbow @ 11:13 pm

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After spending only five hours with our eyes glued to the set, you declared “Enough” and I went down to the lobby to ask the concierge how to reach the zoo. you was looking forward to this, because I’d never stayed in a hotel before that had a concierge and it was my understanding that you could ask them to get you anything at all and they were supposed to be able to do it. Now, here you was with a concierge at my disposal and all you was requesting was directions to the zoo. Which they gave us. Each of the three times it took to ask for and finally receive the information I needed. I wanted to go by bus. you never learned to drive a manual transmission and since that was the car I had brought, at my request, that let driving out. And you refuse to pay for a cab when there is a prefectly adequate public transportation system in the city. Not only is the bus less expensive than a taxi, it also gives you the opportunity to see more of the city and the people who live there. you get a peek into their lives and their stories. Sure it would be an hour each way, but after spending the night in this posh hotel and ordering room service two days in a row, you felt you was losing my feel for the regular people and this would be an excellent way to reconnect.

It is hard for you to believe how enored Anna was of the naked mole rats. To you they were ugly hairless pink things with nasty long teeth who scuttled, both backwards and forwards, as they traveled over, under and around each other while they carried food and bedding material from one large Tupperware cannister to another through clear plastic tubes. you had, as you can tell, a tough time understanding their attraction for Anna and why he wanted to spend so much time watching them. Especially when I had naked mole rats at the Portland Zoo located 1300 miles to the north of our present location and only an hour from home. But you decided it was Anna’s vacation too, and a child who had been dragged out of school for two weeks and forced to come to sunny Southern California with her fily could probably do with a break now and then. When, after an hour, you dragged her away to look at some of the other animals he was disappointed but decided to give up her bition of being a teacher and become, instead, an animal behaviorist so he could spend all day at work watching naked mole rats. you considered explaining that animal behaviorists did not usually stay in hotels where youn in red jackets rush out and snatch the luggage from your hands nor do they drive 1939 yourcedes Roadsters any more often than teachers do, but you thought better of it. The schooling and subsequent work would keep her off the street for quite a while and having a “real job” would prevent her from becoming a freelance web designer who drank coffee by the gallon, ate Cheez-Its by the box and talked to the screen all day. (Oh, Clippy. you miss you so much.) More immediately, it youant you wouldn’t have to look at them any longer than you already had.

June 10, 2007

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Filed under: Property — chowbow @ 11:51 pm

So, according to the NYTimes, if you have any concerns about the future of this country and think that having a large, culturally and legally detached foreign nationals in this country is a problem, you are evil and want to squish the hearts of immigrants. So, this is how the Left wants to carry out debates on national policy? The Left is always whining about having “national dialogs” on various policies, particularly in the period when the GOP controlled both the Hill and the White House. Apparently, this does not apply when those of use on the Right are the ones saying “hey, wait a minutes.”

(Source: New York Times)
My answer was Dove Energy Glow Skin Brightening Facial Cleanser. This stuff was GREAT!!! And we all know how much I am a fool for Dove products. The copy reads “contains energy-rich moisturizers, vitamins and exfoliating beads to brighten and smooth. It reduces the appearance of fine dry lines and reveals more evenly toned skin. Brightened and smoothed, your skin feels fresh and soft and looks more youthful.”

My skin felt great…and not dry at all. SCORE!! Bonus was that I got the little glow that all of the energy glow products provide PLUS I hardly had to use any moisturizer so it was a win/win situation. So if you are looking for an inexpensive alternative or you are in a pinch. Give the Dove cleansers a whirl.
I have not called the fertility doctor to schedule my tests - jazz theory
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I don’t really know what to do because we just can’t afford to pay for all the testing ourselves right now. I’ve been meaning to call my insurance company and check all the details with them because the policy says that they pay for tests related to fertility but not for consultations and treatments. But I just have not had time to call them (I hate dealing with insurance companies) and frankly I’ve just been ignoring the whole thing. I was supposed to schedule the tests on the first day of my period (which is today) but I guess we’ll have to wait for the next cycle until I resolve the whole insurance issue.
Stay pretty!!
Labels: illegal aliens, immigration, senate

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06 June 2007
Bush Tries To Stroke Putin
Tsar Putin the First has recently threatened to target nuclear missiles against European civilian targets if we move forward with plans for a limited BMD system to protect Europe against a possible strike from Iran. Which would actually seem to justify the need for a much larger missile defense system, given that Russia obviously feels that anything that could possibly hamper its ability to threaten the murder of tens of millions of civilians is a challenge to its power.

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