June 30, 2004
I got one!
Melissa's been getting worried. I've been so involved in real life that Xibit hasn't had a chance to answer her back and she's been sending mails like there's no tomorrow. Now remember that the last thing we sent her was a mail saying that she needed to send me a picture with people, the car to be pimped and a sign saying "High on SBD". I lost the first two from her during the great mail deletion of 2004. They were pretty unremarkable and both contained a picture of the car without people holding the requisite sign. But she turned it around on the 25th with two identical emails:
From: davidirizarry72@someplace.net
subject: im real
this is me melissa i;m us my brother computer because mine is missed up so here is the picture u whated
The picture that I whated...er...wanted was attached and it was indeed the holy grail of this whole Pimpin' Punk'd theme. A picture of her adorable daughter (and her mens) holding a "High on SBD" sign!

Woo hoo! I rock so much I should require a permit and a variance for the noise ordinances!
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I would vociferously protest this willful engagement in the activities of evil if I could stop giggling about (and being jealous of) the whole affair for 30 seconds.
Still--evil. Evil thou art!
Posted by: ilyka at June 30, 2004 03:21 PM (TUgVT)
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Pottstown is not quite Pennsyltucky, but it's getting close... (From the guy currently and unofficially residing in West Chester, PA)
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NPR blows monkey chunks
I had the opportunity to listen to a bit over a minute of National
Peoples Public Radio yesterday morning. The story I caught was a blurb about gas prices. Now if you're like me and you use gasoline you might have noticed that the price of gas has plummeted over the past month and a half or so. Locally we're down a good 40 cents a gallon over that period and they're continuing to fall. NPR's take on this?
Gas prices are an average of 45 cents a gallon more expensive than this time last year.
I can't believe I used to think of them as an impartial news source. Bloody posers.
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Well, that looks like a factual statement without any qualifiers to me.
I don't listen to NPR, though.
Posted by: Jennifer at June 30, 2004 09:49 AM (DdBLw)
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Yeah, it's factual. And anecdotal. And I'd have to be a fairly judgemental bastard to paint the whole program based on a minute of news briefs.
Then again I was in a pre-coffee state and if they're going to be broadcasting that early in the morning they're just going to have to take extra care not to piss me off when I tune in for a minute or two once or twice a year.
Seriously though, I think this struck a nerve with me because I haven't heard any news about the gas prices and they've been steadily and quickly falling. It was the coming of the apocalypse when the prices went up but when they go down you can hear crickets chirping. When I finally did hear a newscast on the gas prices the news was about how much more gas is now compared to a year ago. That irritated the hell out of me.
Posted by: Jim at June 30, 2004 10:02 AM (IOwam)
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Unfortunately for me, one of my favorite stations uses npr news and I'm treated to it every day. When it doesn't piss me off, it makes me laugh. I just wish we weren't paying for it.
It is kinda ironic when you think about it - Our countries only "state controled" news source (OK, that might be a stretch - on both counts) is decidedly anti-administration. How many countries can boast that?
Posted by: Clancy at June 30, 2004 10:23 AM (EGVPL)
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They've gone the way of the liberal...
Posted by: pylorns at June 30, 2004 12:32 PM (PB+b7)
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Jim - I have to support you on this one. When prices were going up, they were comparing the numbers to the previous week or month. Now that doing so would no longer serve the agenda (which I've heard them claim in so many words that they "don't have"), they're making the comparison to last year.
Slimy bastards.
Posted by: Harvey at June 30, 2004 12:32 PM (tJfh1)
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I am in total agreement regarding NPR. While you may not want to judge NPR based on a minute of news briefs, I have no problem doing it. I think it makes a healthy government for there to be some amount of anti-administration. However, I don't think it's healthy or helpful to just be Anti-Administration on every single issue. I have yet to hear NPR be objective to one of the Administration's policies, including the months right after Sept. 11th.
Posted by: Tif at June 30, 2004 01:12 PM (jCFyL)
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Well, the newspeople don't get on the air and announce, "No one was killed today." News isn't supposed to be warm and fuzzy, is it?
Posted by: Jennifer at June 30, 2004 03:47 PM (DdBLw)
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It's supposed to be just as warm and fuzzy as it is cold and prickly. The key should be newsworthiness. If the price of gas going up 45 cents in a year is newsworthy then the price of gas going down 40 cents in 6 weeks should be a headliner.
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June 29, 2004
Bestofme Symphony, 30th Edition
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30th Bestofme Symphony is up at XSet. Join Rob for a short but very sweet performance of the very best in the Blogosphere.
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June 27, 2004
Movin, movin, movin...keep those doggies movin...
Rawhide!
We took possession Saturday eve and have been moving heavy things since then. The sudden squalls today netted us a wet couch, love seat and mattress. Nice.
I'll most likely not be posting tomorrow. We won't have Internet until the cable guy gets to the new house (goodbye Charter, hello Comcast) and I'll probably be occupied in sweaty man labor regardless.
If I can find the digital camera I'll take some pics for the next entry.
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Congratulations on the new house.
Posted by: Kate at June 27, 2004 11:23 PM (FcPaN)
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Hurry up. No one is commenting at my site.
Posted by: Jennifer at June 28, 2004 02:44 PM (DdBLw)
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That is exciting...
sorry about the couch/love seat/mattresses, but know
that rocky beginnings are a sign of good times ahead.
I tried to say that in a more clever way but I couldn't and I just made it up but I really hope it is true; that for every difficulty you have with the move, every little problem, you should have ten times the blessings in the years that follow.
Posted by: Rachel Ann at June 28, 2004 02:51 PM (9vaJp)
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Thanks, y'all. The furniture dried out okay so no damage done there. Doesn't it figure though that the last load last night would have the dresser in the pick-up when another squall hit. I laughed and laughed and laughed.
And people say God doesn't have a sense of humor! LOL
Posted by: Jim at June 29, 2004 05:30 AM (bmLWy)
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Photos + sweaty man-labor = bring it on!!!
Posted by: Claire at June 29, 2004 06:44 PM (l1oyw)
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Please tell me that you initiated the new pad in the...er...most appropriate way.
Posted by: Helen at June 30, 2004 06:02 AM (jqTFJ)
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But of course!
No pictures yet, though. ;-)
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June 25, 2004
A Survivor first!
The vote is in and
a survivor has perished. The oddity this week is that the vote was universal - even the departing player voted to die.
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Well, I have to be honest with myself: my writing was stinkin' up the place. Now, if next week's challenge is about cicadas, I'm gonna be royally PO'd.
Posted by: Victor at June 25, 2004 06:08 PM (16A49)
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Hey! I didn't vote to die! I voted myself back to civilization!
Sheesh!
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Cheney "Fuck's off" Senator Pat Leahy

Leahy and Cheney went at it, trading some fairly rude cuts. Cheney lost it and dropped a "fuck" on Leahy. So? This wasn't a speech on the open floor. It was two antagonistic partisans sparring in a private conversation.
Using profanity on the Senate floor while the Senate is [in] session is against the rules. But the Senate was technically not in session at the time and the normal rules did not apply, a Senate official said.
Did you see that up there? I corrected the grammar in a CNN article. I do so totally kick ass. Back to the issue at hand:
Why do they do things like this? Why the "technically" not in session? It was picture day and the Senate was not not in session in any fashion, period and end of story. Why do they have to add in the unnecessary qualifier of "technically"? It's so the reader will think that Cheney is taking advantage of a loophole to escape his just punishment for his potty mouth.
In response to Cheney, Leahy reminded Cheney that the vice president had once accused him of being a bad Catholic, to which Cheney replied either "f--- off" or "go f--- yourself."
All of this hullabaloo over a profanity and nobody even knows which profanity was used? Color me unimpressed. Leahy was interviewed about it and they didn't ask him what the profanity was? Rightsuretheydidn't. Leahy doesn't remember what Cheney said because they were in the midst of an argument and the profanity didn't register. Pat's got to be pretty used to people telling him to fuck off, fuck himself, stick things in his fucking ass, etc.
No, what happened is that somebody close enough to eavesdrop heard part of a profanity. When Cheney and Leahy were done he went up to Leahy and said something like "Pat, did he just tell you to go fuck yourself?" and Leahy responded with something like "Fuck off, go fuck myself, yeah - something like that. Why?" Then the eavesdropper said "Do you know that profanity is against the rules of the Senate?" and Pat said "Fuckin A? Son of a bitch that's fucking awesome! We got that cocksucker now!"
But when they went to rat on Cheney they were told that the profanity rule (like all of the rules of order) is only in effect when the Senate is in session and today was picture day and the Senate was not in session. No crime, no foul. So Leahy probably dropped it with a little moue on his face but the eavesdropper decided he'd give it to the press and let them run with it.
I pledge that when I am Vice President I will refrain from ever using profanity on the floor of the Senate, whether it's in session or not, unless the brainless mother fuckers totally deserve it or I'm really angry. In either of those cases all bets are off.
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re: use of "technically"...the official was being paraphrased (or quoted without quotes), so it is possible the official used that word.
Posted by: Jennifer at June 25, 2004 03:15 PM (DdBLw)
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The media is not shocked by a crucifix in a jar of p*ss posing as "art", wall-to-wall gore at the local cinema, violent misogynist rap lyrics/music videos or the former VP evoking Nazi symbols in a political speech but are all a twitter when the current VP drops the "F" word in a private conversation with another adult.
Gimme a break.
Posted by: feste at June 25, 2004 05:27 PM (vA90C)
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Obviously a slow day in the newsroom.
Posted by: A Feather at June 25, 2004 05:43 PM (qLzWF)
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You're a fucking idiot. Why don't you stick your swollen head even further up his Nazi ass!
Posted by: Kurt at June 27, 2004 04:34 AM (TD7ut)
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Kurt, you need to specify who is a fucking idiot. It could be me for the original posting or any of these commenters since they're not marching in lockstep with your tiny little views. Please try to be a bit more precise next time. I know it isn't easy for you but if you loosen the straps on your helmet a bit I'm sure the bloodflow will improve enough for you to manage it.
Thanks, bud. Keep on keepin' on.
Posted by: Jim at June 27, 2004 09:49 AM (9KjSK)
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I pledge that when I am President I will issue full and complete pardons for all unilateral f!bombs dropped by the Vice President in and on the Senate at any time regardless of the reason, if any, given.
Posted by: Trey Givens at June 28, 2004 11:39 PM (PXUIv)
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Woo hoo! My own personal "Get out of the Senate doghouse" card. Rock on!
Posted by: Jim at June 29, 2004 05:27 AM (bmLWy)
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So about half the legislation passed is against the rules, being obscene...
...and you do so totally kick ass, Jim
Posted by: Claire at June 29, 2004 06:42 PM (l1oyw)
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Wouldn't a "go fuck yourself" be better directed at a Bush or a Colon?
Posted by: Alex at July 02, 2004 11:33 AM (f1naR)
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Oh, man! I can't believe I missed that!
Three points for Alex!!!
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Sonofabitchshitdammitarghhhhh!!!
I just deleted (permanently) about 20 emails that I needed to follow up on. Every morning I eradicate my overnight spam with extreme prejudice. This morning I highlighted all of the messages in the folder just like I do every day, held down the "shift" key and pressed "delete". When the happy little pop-up popped up and asked "Jim, are you absolutely sure that you want to delete these emails in a frightfully permanent, never to be undone manner? I mean - you will never, EVER see these again and that's no joke Homey. OK or Cancel?" I hit "OK" like I do every day. Imagine my perplexity when all of the emails in the folder disappeared but the number next to the "Junk" folder in my Outlook bar stayed exactly the same. Follow along with my thought processes:
that's weird...what just happened there...something wrong with the Outlook bar...did I just go through the delete sequence or am I so sleepy that I messed it up...mmmm coffee...folder's definitely empty so why does it still say there are unread messages...weird shit...oh, wait...when I click on the folder it's full again...was I even on that folder...where was I...what did I delete...sonofabitchshitdammitarghhhhh!!!
Damn. There were emails from Melissa (the car Pimpress) and some new Pimp Dogg in there. I think I can fake it responding to those though. At least 3 or 4 leads for Zero Intelligence just bit it and that hurts. Good leads aren't as easy to come by now with summer break in session. There were two for Memeblog; hope Simon will catch those. Oddly enough there were some work related ones too. How did those get in there...
If you mailed me and were waiting for a response please mail me again.
On the plus side, my Inbox hasn't been this clean in three and a half years!
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:-(
I've done similar.
I've a neat filter on incredimail, and everything that isn't approved goes into that file. There are two choices when going through; approve or delete.
I am sure when day I'm going to end up approving all those messages that have the word:
IMPORTANT in it.
(sigh)
Hope those who wrote see and are resend.
Posted by: Rachel Ann at June 25, 2004 08:17 AM (m6KgW)
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Ahh ... this is why i subscribe to the G-Mail principle of never deleting anything ever - yeah sure my .pst file is over 2 GB but at least I never lose anything important...
Posted by: Rob at June 25, 2004 09:25 AM (kXZI6)
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Did you delete the mails I sent you? The ones about male-pattern baldness and penile erectile disfunction? Cause those ones are real whippers.
Posted by: Helen at June 25, 2004 10:26 AM (u7sRh)
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Rob - I put off setting up a pst file for just over 3 years. Why get proactive at this late date? ;-)
Helen - I must have deleted them but don't worry - I've already got both of those.
Posted by: Jim at June 25, 2004 10:45 AM (IOwam)
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I just had a similar thing happen to me, except it wasn't the Inbox...it was my entire C: drive.
My computer is dead. I have to use the one at work for everything now.
Posted by: Jiminy at June 25, 2004 04:04 PM (IZ/eX)
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That's a shame as I had sent you the one email to end all emails before deleting it myself. Not to worry.
Posted by: Simon at June 28, 2004 05:29 AM (OyeEA)
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Odd that you picked the only time I ever e-mailed you to delete them all...
Posted by: Madfish Willie at June 30, 2004 04:30 PM (0pRbT)
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Fibbers! Everybody knows that I always forward any emails from Simon and Madfish to all of my friends to prove how popular and connected I am.
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June 24, 2004
Y'know something solider, I notice you're always last.
I'm pacing myself sergeant!
Okay, okay. So these links are a little late. It's not that I've been putting off posting on them, it's that I just about totally forgot about them. Anyway...
I won a caption contest at Electric Venom! Sweet! Hey, Kate? Where's my prize?
Pixy Misa posted a foolproof Guide to Detecting Journalistic Bias. I've tried it numerous times over the past week and it's worked 100% of the time. Spooky. His Magic, Part 1 post is super-fine also.
BigWig talks about sex and sexuality and just what a sexy man is. Long story short, it's me. Well, according to me it is.
I had a couple more but they've been lost to inadverdent deletions. Never use your news aggregator as a storage medium. Instead of those I offer this modern foil at Bloviating Inanities: Haikuenheit 911. Yeah, nothing beats haikus about Fat Bastard lying shill inhumane propagandist Michael Moore.
UPDATE: I found one of 'em! I had actually emailed it to myself so as not to lose it. That's some bright thinking on my part. I deserve serious kudos for thinking of that. The link that's lost no longer was to Ace's fantastic ripping of the blatantly lying press over ties between Iraq and Al-Quaeda.
POINTS: 3 points for the first person to source (without searching) the bit of dialogue that makes up the title and first line of this post.
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Posted by: Tiffani at June 24, 2004 02:59 PM (xpNFK)
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Total wag here, but if not stripes, then it sounds like something Adrien Cronhower would have said in "Good Morning, Vietnam"
Posted by: Clancy at June 24, 2004 03:05 PM (EGVPL)
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That's the one! Tiffani snags it straight out of the gate. 3 points for you.
And Tiffani - put your url in when you make comments so people will know you've got a blog.
Posted by: Jim at June 24, 2004 03:05 PM (IOwam)
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"I'm pacing myself, Sarge."
Posted by: ace at June 24, 2004 06:02 PM (iog7U)
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And in other news, man lands on the moon...
Jeepers Jim, these are like sooooo last week. Anyone would think you've been busy buying a house or something.
Congrats, by the way. Who's carrying whom over threshold?
Posted by: Simon at June 24, 2004 10:29 PM (OyeEA)
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I'm thinking Lovely Wife will carry me over the threshold. Only fair as I'll be carrying just about everything else over it.
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Now that the ink's dried...
It's time to impart some of the pearls of wisdom we've acquired up to this point.
Get the paperwork requirements early. Late last week after we had signed our agreements and everything was set between us and the sellers we got a package from our broker. (A broker can be of great help in acquiring a loan at an excellent rate, helping to get you through special purchase requirements like HUD, FHA and VA and otherwise make the money side of house buying much easier.) The package from the broker had a stack of forms to fill out and sign and a list of papers and receipts we needed to provide within 24 hours. WTF? Granted some of these could not have been completed until after the purchase agreement was signed but the vast majority could have been gathered and/or filled out at any time if we'd known about it. Turns out this is a standard thing in the industry because brokers don't want to spend money on your paperwork if you aren't committed (in writing) to a house. They only make money if you get a mortgage. Insist on the list right away because you'll pull out hair trying to gather everything at the last minute.
Keep off of the bank account. My Mom wanted to help us by paying for our inspection and she also wanted us to get some nice housewarming things. She sent a check. We deposited it. BIIIIIIG mistake. You see, if there are any unexpected deposits or withdrawals the lender wants to know what they're for. They want you to PROVE what they were for. They need to know that you didn't just incur an additional debt or that you aren't paying on an undisclosed debt. This is a hassle, especially when you find out that it is needed on Friday evening and the closing is on Tuesday. And the check was a gift from your out of state Mom. And because it was from her credit union account and they have barely mastered paper processing and are terribly frightened of any terms starting with an "e-" so there's absolutely no way to get a copy of the canceled check. You end up having to forge your mother's signature on an affidavit saying that the check was a gift but take the time to write her name out a hundred times or so in order to get a smooth flow since you haven't had to forge it since you were in Junior High.
Ask for the world, their draperies and their pets. House Lady was really good here. She asked for absolutely everything we could think of and added some things we didn't think of. When you put that offer in the only way it can go is down. If you don't have things that can be cut off of it then you are not going to get some of the things that you really want/need. Plus if they're desperate enough you just might get their pets.
Don't ever think of skimping on an inspector and get a good one. Another place House Lady came through for us was hooking us up with an excellent inspector. Earl knew his shit and based on his inspection we had a long dozen things (actually it was a dozenty-three things) that we wanted repaired. Similar to the point above we asked for everything to be fixed, even stuff we really didn't care about. They gave us everything. He shoots, he scores! (There was an issue with one fix - a 30 amp fuse that didn't get placed but that was ultimately by my choice.)
So is house buying a pain in the ass? Yup. Is it stressful? Yup. Will it make you yell at your puppy for sticking her wet nose on your legs one too many times in the morning? Yup. But it'll be worth it when you pop open that bottle of bubbly on your first night there and then go shag each other rotten in your very own house.
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I'm not a homeowner yet, but when I am. I will take your pearls of wisdom to heart.
Posted by: Tif at June 24, 2004 02:55 PM (jCFyL)
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I was going to write something similar but everything went so smooth I just wasn't inspired enough, I guess.
Everything for us really went smooth. We used lendingtree dot com to find a lender, I talked to each one that responded on the phone and made my decision based primarily on rates and secondly on how nice, prompt and efficient they were in responding to my question/requests. Our broker was pretty smooth and always helpful.
The home inspector is extremely important. He checked things I’d never have thought of checking. We were buying a fixer upper and the seller made it clear that it was for sale “as is” but we really wanted to know what was potentially wrong or needed help.
We broke ALL the rules in our home purchase. We didnÂ’t have an agent. The seller didnÂ’t have an agent. The house has issues (although almost all cosmetic). The final lynch pin that made it work so efficiently was our lawyer. He rocked. The most important person on your side when buying a house is your lawyer.
And although I donÂ’t have the proper experience to say for sure, IÂ’m of the opinion that realtors just get in the way and make things more complicated. In the end, itÂ’s really not that hard to buy a house.
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June 23, 2004
I'm the king of my own castle
The deed is done! Or, more precisely, the deed has been transferred and then put in hock for the next 30 years. Either way we're now homeowners.
Damn, what a relief it is. The paperwork crunch over the past several days (including last night at 8 PM) has almost driven me to drink. But all that's over now and all that's left is the move.
We had a celebration dinner and our first stop at Home Depot to buy things for the house - fire ant treatment and plant killer. No fire ants now and we want to keep it that way. The plant killer is for the poison ivy in the back yard. It's not bad (just two plants) but I want that stuff dead in a very final manner. We also bought wall anchors and hooks 'cause you can never have too many things on the walls.
Right now I'm debating whether to open the bottle of champagne that the lawyer gave me at the closing. I'm sorely tempted but I think we'll save that for our first night in the new place.
Everybody should be planning on being in the Atlanta area some time in the early middle of July for our breaking-in celebration. I'll let you know when we get the date set. :-)
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Congratulations! I remember fondly the feeling of being able to make modifications at will without worrying about the landlord. Also, the word 'equity' always gives a person warm feelings.
Posted by: Interested-Participant at June 23, 2004 07:35 PM (My8fB)
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Nothing like your own home! CONGRATS!!!
I'm truley happy for you.
Posted by: tlopriore at June 23, 2004 08:26 PM (PcgQk)
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You know where to find me! Can't wait to break the place in!
Posted by: Trey Givens at June 23, 2004 09:40 PM (BWs1b)
Posted by: Clancy at June 24, 2004 08:52 AM (EGVPL)
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Congratulations! I don't think I'll make the July celebration--maybe another one in the fall?
Posted by: Jennifer at June 24, 2004 10:32 AM (DdBLw)
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Thank you, thank you, all. It hasn't quite sunk in all the way yet. That'll come with the heavy lifting and numerous trips to Home Depot. ;-)
Jen - It could certainly happen. I love a gathering and we'll have the yard to do it in now. Maybe my house will become the unofficial Blogosphere focus in Atlanta.
Posted by: Jim at June 24, 2004 11:02 AM (IOwam)
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Totally save the bottle for the first night. Then get your freak on with the Mrs, in the new place-it needs initiating, after all.
Massive congratulations, baby.
And PS-you know what fire ants hate? Peppermint. Get some peppermint oil, sprinkle it around the door, and they won't cross it. I learned this in an archeaology dig I was on in Texas, they were eating me up but I found they hate the peppermint.
Posted by: Helen at June 24, 2004 01:18 PM (ptdTC)
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Congrats on the house! It is very stressful and those last minute- we have these papers- we need this receipt/letter/child's footprint are killers. Anyway, ya got through it and good on ya!
BTW, poison ivy requires a special weedkiller, its a special stuff for vines and woody type weeds. Same stuff you need to keep the kudzu under control.
Posted by: Nate at June 25, 2004 12:30 AM (H27u0)
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The Laird of de Manor is *at hooome*
wheeeeeeeee!
Posted by: Claire at June 25, 2004 02:36 AM (l1oyw)
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Nate - That's the stuff we've got. There's actually no kudzu at all in the neighborhood - I was floored by that.
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Can't seem to get anything constructive done at work today...
In approximately an hour and a half my Lovely Wife will be picking me up from work. We'll go home and have some lunch. I'll then travel to a lawyer's office where I will sign my name for close to an hour straight. At approximately 3:30 PM I will be a home owner.
I am so freaking totally butterflies and needles right now.
Hot damn!
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Congrats!! When do you get to move in?
Posted by: Clancy at June 23, 2004 10:47 AM (EGVPL)
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We take posession no later than 5 PM this Sunday. Just got a call from House Lady saying the package is at the lawyer's and waiting for us.
Suh-weeeet.
Posted by: Jim at June 23, 2004 10:55 AM (IOwam)
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Woo Hoo! Do we hafta call ya Laird of de Manor, now?
Posted by: Claire at June 23, 2004 01:50 PM (l1oyw)
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Wow. Congratulations!
Now the fun part: moving. Ugh.
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Posted by: Jennifer at June 23, 2004 05:10 PM (DdBLw)
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That is so great! Owning your own home is the best financial move you could possibly make. I couldn't be happier for you!
So when are you having everyone over for a housewarming party? I'll bring beer...
Posted by: Suzanne at June 23, 2004 06:29 PM (DZQ0I)
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The castle has been taken. Not only do we have the deed, we're going to get posession earlier than anticipated as well. They're planning to be out and have all of their obligations complete by Friday evening.
Woo ha!
Posted by: Jim at June 23, 2004 06:38 PM (saeHM)
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Get ye hither!
It's the last day for the
1st Annual Simon's Desperate Enough Willing To Buy Readers Charity Drive. The winner has been selected but there's still time left to drive up Simon's donation. Just get over to his site and do your part to raise his average hit count. Any increase in this last day will get a HK$4 donation instead of a HK$2 donation (about fifty cents instead of 25 cents).
Oh yeah - you should read some of his stuff too. He's pretty good.
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Still more Muslim madness
The insane Arab fundamentalists have murdered South Korean citizen Kim Sun-il. Kim was one more foreign national working to make Iraq a better place.
Words have no wings but they can fly a thousand miles.
That's a very old Korean saying and it's very true but in this case I need these words to travel quite a few thousand miles as I wish peace of heart and deep sympathy for Kim Sun-il's family and loved ones.
The three thousand South Korean troops that were scheduled to ship to Iraq are still coming. Now they have one more reason to do so. Good hunting, gentlemen.
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I'm glad that they're still going. My only regret is that they didn't send more - that might have gotten the point across...
Posted by: Clancy at June 23, 2004 10:49 AM (EGVPL)
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and Maupin maybe...just came up on my real messanger...
I hope not.
Posted by: Rachel Ann at June 29, 2004 12:54 PM (bmkcR)
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She's having had a baby
Dana of Note-It Posts has
dropped 8 pounds and 15 ounces. Proud papa has the details
over here. (It's guy safe - no gross stuff you need a medical degree or a uterus to read without flinching).
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June 22, 2004
I'll larn ya a thang or two!
So I
mentioned previously that I'd had a genuine epiphany. It occurred during a deep dark exploration of the soul, some time between going to bed and falling to sleep a couple of hours later. See I was having trouble falling asleep and I started thinking about the jobs I've held over the past twenty plus years. Yeah, twenty plus. My very first real job was as a dishwasher in a bakery when I was 14. Even before that I had paper routes.
In twenty plus years of working I've had jobs I've liked and jobs I haven't liked. Most of them were in the first category as I'm fairly easy to please but also had no compunction about leaving a place if I didn't like it. Those two qualities together kept the bad jobs to a minimum. Now on the jobs that I liked I found a certain constant that encompassed my absolute favorite times on those jobs. The duty or responsibility or task that made me the happiest was the same whether I was working as a cart pusher, meat cutter, arcade attendant, cashier, surgical tech, what have you. I always got the most satisfaction and enjoyment out of a job when I was teaching somebody else.
I love teaching. That's my epiphany. Okay, so it's not a world-shaking event. I don't know if I can even use that. See, I'm not qualified to be hired as a teacher. Even in the things that I know at an elemental level I don't have a piece of paper that says "This guy can teach that". Not only that but the salary for teachers is somewhat low compared to what I need to support my family.
So I probably will not be pursuing a teaching position now as there's no realistic chance of realizing the goal. I will, however, be keeping my eyes out for opportunities to get those pieces of paper and to incorporate teaching in the jobs that I get.
Some day I may be able to do what I really want. For now I'll busy myself getting ready.
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Corporate trainer and certification trainer both spring to mind... not sure what they pay, though.
Posted by: Trey Givens at June 22, 2004 01:13 PM (Fo1B/)
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Both excellent suggestions and ones that will be in my "Work towards this" list. Unfortunately I don't have the paper at the moment.
Although I'm fairly close to being a certified teacher for Microsoft MCSE courses...
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For what it's worth, my housemate has just completed his PGCE after a major career change. It was apparently the hardest things he's ever had to do but he feels it was worth it.
Oh and Trey, not sure how it pays in the US but over here you can spot the Corporate IT trainers by their flash cars and very big houses! That's mostly indepentdants though, I think being employed by a company would mean slightly less of the ole doh ray me.
Posted by: Rob at June 23, 2004 06:02 AM (kXZI6)
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I love loot
As you can probably imagine, getting ready to move into our first house has kept the finances tight. As a result I wasn't expecting any Daddy's Day prizes. My Lovely Wife is not one to be put off by something so simple as lack of cash though.
I ended up with a big-ass Coleman propane grill with side burner, 2 magnolia seedlings and a 2-stroke gas powered weed whacker. I was also in temporary custody of a stuffed shark, a marble, a Barney car and a bag of rubber balls. The little people reclaimed the smaller gift items throughout the day.
How'd she finagle such largess? She found this group called FreeCycle that connects people who don't need stuff anymore with people who could use it. Very, very sweet. I need a fuel line for the whacker but that's no big deal. The grill needs a propane tank but our broker (may the angels smile upon him) is donating one of his extras.
Is my Lovely Wife awesome or what?
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That is the coolest thing ever! Thanks for sharing the link.
Posted by: Jennifer at June 23, 2004 05:15 PM (DdBLw)
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My pleasure. Of course it was all Lovely Wife but I'll gladly take the credit so long as she's not looking. ;-)
Posted by: Jim at June 23, 2004 07:03 PM (saeHM)
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Damn my eyes!
My eyes are giving me a headache. Let me expound - I've had a headache for a few days (obviously stress related from the house and the job) but since yesterday it's been getting worse with light. Bright light builds up the pain to unbearable levels and no drug I have access to can touch it.
So I've been sitting here in my brightly lit cube with my brightly lit monitor feeling the shearing grip of pain extend through my head like a tentacled horror burrowing through my skull. All of a sudden I had a V-8 moment. You know - when you slap yourself for not thinking of something so obvious as to be ridiculous? Yeah, one of those moments.
I've turned off the lights in my cube and reduced the monitor brightness to "way low". The overhead lights provide plenty of light for anything except novel reading and since I don't have any excellent works of fiction here that's quite sufficient. With the monitor turned down low it's actually almost soporific to gaze upon.
Ah...feel the fingers of bright shiny pain receding...
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At your next check-up you might want to mention migrane headaches. They've come a long way with treatment on those.
Posted by: Claire at June 23, 2004 01:59 PM (l1oyw)
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It's measurably better now since I've been avoiding light and the closing is complete. Probably more the latter than the former. Now if I can get the work situation firmed up I'm sure I'll be right as rain.
Posted by: Jim at June 23, 2004 06:51 PM (saeHM)
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The All New 'New Blog Showcase'
Simon has started a
new blog to help showcase new blogs. Sound confusing? It's not nearly so difficult as my description makes it sound.
Basically it allows new blogs (under 3 months old) to submit a post that will be presented for anybody to read. It'll give us established folk a place to keep an eye out for the new talent the way NZ Bear's New Blog Showcase contest used to.
You can read about the particulars here.
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