December 31, 2003
Fup Duck Day? No way!
Our household has been battling the
plague flu since Christmas. On Sunday the boys and I spent a good chunk of our day passed out in the living room. I started feeling better on Monday and yesterday I actually felt pretty good. I figured I was over it and well on my way to my normal, healthy state.
Wrongo! This morning I woke up to find that somebody had snuck in while I slept and pumped about a gallon of mucous into my sinuses. Chewy mucous. That would have been bad enough but he also aparently used my head for a bass drum for a few hours and inserted a feather duster into my windpipe.
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No internet searches!!! Jeez - make it hard whydontcha?
Actually, off the top of me head, all I can think of (without peeking - I swear) is Winnie the Pooh. (for both of them!)
Posted by: Clancy at December 31, 2003 11:10 AM (EGVPL)
Posted by: Jim at December 31, 2003 11:13 AM (IOwam)
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Oh well - at least all those years of listening to Gooney Goo Goo finally paid off...
Posted by: Clancy at December 31, 2003 11:20 AM (EGVPL)
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Think happy thoughts--9 to 5?
Anyway, thanks for the advice since I have had the same plague for several days and must drag myself into work tonight. I did the hot bath thing at 2am this morning (hey, I was awake between coughing fits) and I felt like a new woman (for about an hour...).
Posted by: Susie at December 31, 2003 11:50 AM (0+cMc)
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isn't "cold pricklies and warm fuzzies" a children's book?
Posted by: MojoMark at December 31, 2003 12:36 PM (E+LQu)
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Think happy thoughts- Peter Pan, or the remake- Hook. I know because they were written about me.
Posted by: AlGore at December 31, 2003 12:36 PM (ovQef)
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Susie - Nope. Older by a bunch. You've got to work? No Ass Man to cover any more? That blows. Well, keep positive and I'll send you happy thoughts.
MojoMark - Almost. One of the two was a book title. The two together have a common source though, another childrens' book. Can you identify it?
AlGore - That's the one. 2 points for you.
There are actually two acceptable answers for "happy thoughts". I only realized it was from Peter Pan as well when I was on lunch so if anybody can catch the other reference there's another 2 points in it.
Posted by: Jim at December 31, 2003 01:33 PM (IOwam)
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The Original Warm Fuzzy Tale, A Fairy Tale by Claude Steiner with pictures by JoAnn Dick. 1977
Still got the book on my shelves from childhood.
Posted by: Joey at December 31, 2003 06:36 PM (jrRDz)
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Oh, and happy New Year Jim. Feel better soon.
Posted by: Joey at December 31, 2003 06:37 PM (jrRDz)
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Joey - That's the one MojoMark was guessing and although it does have warm fuzzies, the one I'm looking for also has cold pricklies.
And Happy New Year back atcha.
Posted by: Jim at December 31, 2003 07:15 PM (fkewd)
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I stand corrected. Or at least elucidated. The Warm Fuzzy Tale is a source of both warm fuzzies and cold pricklies. The book I had been thinking of was "TA for Tots and other Prinzes" by Alvin Freed. There's some link between the authors and the books as both books come up when searching for either author.
Anyway, I'm going to go ahead and give 2 points each to MojoMark and Joey.
Posted by: Jim at January 02, 2004 12:15 PM (fkewd)
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Sweet!
/*end-zone celebration commences*/
Woo-hoo!!!
/*pelvic thrusts*/
Who da man?!?!?!
/*funky chicken*/
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/*flag thrown*/
Improper celebration, on the "Joey", penalty will be assessed on the kickoff.
elucidated? geez, I had to get the dictionary on that one - I guess the vocabulary chip was turned off for the holidays.
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Wrong answer. Next contestant please.
I got an email from a disgruntled reader (as opposed to my many gruntled readers) who accused me of being a homophobe and "perpetuating the stereotypes that homosexuals battle on a daily basis".
First point. Am I a homophobe? Absolutely not. I have no fear of homosexuals. I am extremely confident in my own heterosexuality so I don't have any problem with joking about that of others (or my own). It's not a reflection of fear, it's an attempt to make people laugh. And they do. Are they all homophobes?
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That was easy - I can recite most every word on that tape.
Anyway - It's Eddie Murphy from Delirious. He's talking about aids and how it scary 'cause women like to hang out with their gay friends and .... (later) it's "Mr. Murphy you have Aids" "Aids!? - but I'm not a homosexual" "Sure you're not a homosexual"
Posted by: Clancy at December 31, 2003 11:16 AM (EGVPL)
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Yup. That's the one. 3 points for Clancy!
Posted by: Jim at December 31, 2003 11:18 AM (IOwam)
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I am shocked (SHOCKED!) that you've been accused of perpetuating stereotypes of homosexuals. *I'm* the one who's been doing that and I do not appreciate folks attributing my successes to someone else's non-efforts.
SHOCKED!
Posted by: Trey Givens at January 02, 2004 09:40 PM (3GwQg)
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I know what you mean, Trey. Some people just announce their foolishness with a bullhorn, don't they?
Outrageous!
Posted by: Jim at January 03, 2004 08:17 AM (fkewd)
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Hey Jim,
I'm a gay guy and I have never thought you were homophobic. You tease some and it's on the basis of esential humanity. I wish more people were like you actually. The world would be a better place. People need to chill more and have a little fun.
Posted by: mark at February 19, 2004 11:45 AM (S8Ay0)
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Thanks, Mark. I appreciate that.
It's not just homosexuals of course. I get some flak from most of the humanity slices that I poke fun at. Since I joke about almost everybody there's always going to be somebody who gets pissed at me. I just try to take it with a grain of salt and keep plodding on.
Feedback like yours sure makes it easier to keep plodding though!
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December 30, 2003
Pa-rumpa-pum-pum
The scene: Driving home with Dopple-G, listening to some Christmas carols on the radio.
Dopple-G: Who's singing this one?
Me: Tammy Wynette.
Dopple-G: Really?
Me: Sounds like her
A new singer takes the next verse. It's a dreaded multi-singer carol.
Dopple-G: I hate when they do that. A song should have one singer.
Me: Unless it's a chorus.
Dopple-G: Yeah, like the Vienna Boys Choir. They rock.
Me: Or if it's meant to be a duet.
Dopple-G: Like what?
Me: That medley one...Little Drummer Boy.
Dopple-G: Little Drummer Boy isn't a medley.
Me: You know the one I mean. With Bing Crosby and whats-his-name. That gay guy, Commander Tom.
Dopple-G: That gay guy, Commander Tom?
Me: David Bowie.
Dopple-G: I know, I just never heard him described as "that gay guy, Commander Tom".
Me: But you knew exactly who I was thinking of, didn't you?
Dopple-G: Harumph.
Let it be known far and wide that from this point forward David Bowie shall forevermore be known as "That gay guy, Commander Tom".
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EASY!!!! Some of us out here like that gay guy, commander tom.
Bowie rules!!!
Posted by: Clancy at December 30, 2003 11:08 AM (EGVPL)
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Oh, I like some of his old stuff too. In fact "Commander Tom" is one of my all time favorites. I thought he was great in Labrynth too. But let's face it, Clancy, he hasn't done anything worthwhile in many a year. Many, many, many a year.
Posted by: Jim at December 30, 2003 11:15 AM (IOwam)
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Put on your red shoes and dance the blues!
Did ya'all know that Bowie was the number One hit singer of the 70's drug-scene in Berlin?Also (so they say) resposible (as where other singers like Jagger and some other wierdos from back-then) for the death of the youngest drug victim (14years I believe)in German history.Her name was "Christiane F.".Ironically,in the movie about her,Bowie's music plays a major role.
So,I was tought (in school)...Bowie(and the others) was evil.What the hell where they thinking??????????He was COOL (anyways,just simply because they said he was not hehehe).
Posted by: LW at December 30, 2003 12:32 PM (fkewd)
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My fiance loves Bowie. I only just like him. But he is still making music, he just seems to make music that's still five years ahead of it's time. By the time the world catches up, he's on to something else.
We were going to see him just before Christmas, but he got the flu and canceled. Now it's on for sometime around the end of January.
Anyway - I just had to pull your leg some. You can make fun of all the music you want to, just as long as you leave the good stuff alone. As Duke Ellington once said - “There are two kinds of music. Good music, and the other kind.”
Posted by: Clancy at December 30, 2003 01:27 PM (EGVPL)
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Bite your tongue. In the last five years, Bowie has put together several albums that more than match up to anything considered more 'current'. 'Heathen' is freakin' genius, especially considering it was entirely written and recorded pre-9/11.
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December 25, 2003
Merry Christmas, Y'all
Holiday greetings go out to all of my regular readers. Heck, same for all of my readers who aren't regular. A bit of constipation is no reason to deny greetings now, is it? ;-)
It was pure unadulterated chaos here this morning but things have settled down a bit. For a couple more minutes until our shortest child (the evil one) wakes up from his nap anyway.
Here's hoping your Christmas is as happy as ours!
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December 23, 2003
Tidings of Comfort and Joy
Robert at
XSet won the
auction for Tidings of Comfort and Joy. Robert has asked that I extend the holiday wishes and thanks to all of the people who participated in that auction and I am very happy to oblige him.
To Robert, Suebear, Clancy, Mog, R Stevens in Meriden CT, The Wizeke Family (Lara, John, Fido and Talum) in Princeton NJ, and those participants who I could not identify beyond their eBay handles (igorxa, argyle-, ccalzone, jchammons and katrus), I say thank you from myself and my family. You caught the spirit of my auction and responded well beyond my wildest dreams. I sincerely hope that you and yours will enjoy a beautiful holiday and wish you the very best of new years.
The proceeds from the auction have not yet been spent, though they do have a dedicated purpose. We had our own friends and family in for a holiday visit so did not have the opportunity to complete our holiday mission yet. The money from the auction will be used for ice skating by myself, my Lovely Wife and our three children. Here in the Atlanta area there are not a whole lot of opportunities for skating. There is a seasonal rink in downtown Duluth and the $42 will just about cover skate rental and rink fees for the five of us (with maybe enough left over for some hot cocoa). This is something that we would simply not be doing without this unexpected good fortune. You've given us a very wonderful gift - a celebration of family and fun with an experience that will be new and special for our children (and hopefully not too hard on the fannies of myself and Lovely Wife).
Once again, our sincerest thanks go out to you along with our wishes for a wonderful holiday and a spectacular new year.
And there were in the same country shepherds, abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night. And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them! And they were sore afraid ... And the angel said unto them, "Fear not! For, behold, I bring you tidings of great joy, which shall be to all my people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ, the Lord."
"And this shall be a sign unto you: Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger." And suddenly, there was with the angel a multitude of the Heavenly Host praising God, and saying, "Glory to God in the Highest, and on Earth peace, and good will toward men."
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You could send me some money while your at it...
Posted by: pylorns at December 23, 2003 09:44 AM (AhTDr)
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If I sent some to you then all of the kids would want some.
Posted by: jim at December 23, 2003 09:47 AM (IOwam)
Posted by: pylorns at December 23, 2003 11:02 AM (oMGhn)
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Yeah, you're very *special*
Posted by: rob at December 23, 2003 12:57 PM (6UtpI)
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That's true, Pylorns. Now please put your helmet back on. ;-)
Posted by: Jim at December 23, 2003 01:00 PM (IOwam)
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Ho ho ho! Enjoy the skating!

Lara W from Princeton
Posted by: Lara at December 23, 2003 01:11 PM (8R3yf)
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I hope you all have a wonderful time skating. And to you and your family, Jim, a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Posted by: Sue at December 23, 2003 11:27 PM (0SrUW)
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I am sure going to have a GREAT time laughing my butt off,seeing them skate.hehehe
Merry Xmas!
Posted by: LW at December 24, 2003 01:16 PM (fkewd)
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How weird to do a search for "ccalzone" (a common e-mail username for me) and find this as the top entry.
At any rate, a much belated Merry Christmas to you (it's now the middle of May.)
If you want to e-mail me back, you can do so at trig.net. With luck, I won't accidentally think you're sending me spam and delete the e-mail without reading it.

Cheers,
Christopher Calzonetti.
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December 22, 2003
My surreal secret Santa
Lovely Wife is out with Dopple-G's wife and their friend from N'Orleans. I was sitting at the dining room table on the lap top (actually I'm doing it again right now!) working on a deliverable for tomorrow and the doorbell rang. I figured it was our next door neighbor and sauntered over to the door and opened it. It was not our next door neighbor.
It was a man. A man I've never seen before. On the tall side, good looking in that all-American quarterback slash valedictorian way. I opened the screen door to shake hands (it's a Southern thing) and said "Hi, what can I do for you?" He replied "I've got a special delivery here for the Peacock Family from a Secret Santa" with a huge and very friendly smile on his face.
Now my mind was in a tizzy at this point. First, when I'm in writing mode my brain tends to get into what I'm writing. Getting my brain functioning in the real world is not a "flick the switch back on" type of deal. Second, the doorbell never but never rings at night. Third, it's some guy who I've never seen at my doorstep. Fourth, there was a car that drove into our dead end street last night, parked across from my house (there are no houses on that side of the street), turned his lights off and sat there idling. After a few minutes he drove over to our side of the street, still with the lights off. Lovely Wife went inside citing the freakiness of the situation. I finished my smoke and started down the walk to see what was up. He drove off down the street with the lights still off.
So what glimmers are sparking in my mind at this moment have little similarity with the situation at hand. He seemed to catch on that I wasn't exactly catching on. With another smile he handed me an envelope. I recovered enough to say "Oh, who is it from?" He gave a friendly laugh and said "Can't say that. It's a secret." Well, duh, Jim. Secret Santa, hello? I thanked him and we exchanged happy holidays and he walked back to his car.
I walked back inside and opened up the envelope. It's a nice holiday card with money in it.
This is just amazing. A Secret Santa delivery to my house. From who? I can't imagine. Rather, I can't help but imagine. Is it someone out there? Thank you, if it is. Heck, thank you whether it's a reader or not. This is so completely unexpected that I'm just flabbergasted. Totally stunned.
Wow.
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AND well it is driving me INSANE,NOT knowing WHOM it is from!!!!
Posted by: LW at December 22, 2003 10:18 PM (fkewd)
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The money is nice, but I still find the whole affair a little creepy.
Weird, weird, weird.
Posted by: ilyka at December 23, 2003 03:34 AM (XiblX)
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Me,too.The thing is that I do have a person in mind that I suspect of it.Its a dear friend of mine who,just like me,feels guilty if receiving a present or help in any way and always feels the need to return SOMETHING to get rid of this GUILTY feeling.Concidering I don't know any other person anymore who COULD have (my friends are ALL broke),I think it was her(M).Because she is WAY too polite not to send a christmas card and I have not received one from her this year....
Affraid of doing anything too much and would feel the need to do something back,she rather eemains anomynous(spelling).
Yeah,thats it.I am sticking to this thought or else I will go NUTS!
Posted by: LW at December 23, 2003 09:27 AM (fkewd)
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I too think it weird, and would be truly puzzled by a stranger, showing up at my door, and giving me gifts. But, isn't that what Santa does?
It's really kinda sad that an act of pure "giving" during the holiday season, the absolute true meaning of the season, is met with such suspicion in today's world.
Merry Christmas.
Posted by: MojoMark at December 23, 2003 01:30 PM (E+LQu)
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I for one feel no suspicion. It was a wierd scene, partly from befuddlement, partly because it was totally unexpected and partly because nothing like that had ever happened to me before.
I'm curious about who sent it, of course, but I'm more than happy to have a secret Santa and will definitely use the gift to make the holidays brighter.
In fact I just used the first bit of it to take Dopple-G out to lunch. :-)
Posted by: Jim at December 23, 2003 01:44 PM (IOwam)
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December 19, 2003
Happy Anniversary!
Happy Anniversary, my Lovely Wife.
The five years that we have been together have been the most fantastic of my life. It hasn't all been roses of course; we've had our fights and disagreements, our problems to work out and things to fix. But for the first time in my life I am in a relationship so completing that there was never an option not to work it out or not to fix things. You are the other half of me and I can't even conceive of life being anything else but together with you.
You've motivated me, inspired me, shown me and guided me. I am so much of a greater person since you came into my life. Thank you for letting me be me but helping me to see just what "me" could be.
You've given me three children who I couldn't love more (despite the little one being so evil) and a life that I wouldn't trade for anything in the world.
You are my love and my life, my heart, my wife. Happy Anniversary, Sweetie.
*KISS* *HUG* *NIBBLE*
PS - Sorry about using your last Cubis thingy. Maybe you should try it again. And how is Topsy playing these days?
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Jim & Lovely Wife~
Happy Anniversary!!! Have a wonderful day.
Posted by: Tiffani at December 19, 2003 09:38 AM (0i1dP)
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That's sweet
Posted by: LeeAnn at December 19, 2003 10:29 AM (HxCeX)
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Congrats!
5 years and 3 kids. You didn't waste any time did you?
Posted by: Clancy at December 19, 2003 11:31 AM (EGVPL)
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And a few days ago you accused me of sucking up!!! Happy Anniversary!!!
Posted by: Phillip at December 19, 2003 12:11 PM (1hRqD)
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Happy anniversary to you both. I love the line about letting me be me, but helping me to see what me could be. The hallmark of a good relationship, I think.
But I'm mad 'cause Clancy beat me to my other comment.
Posted by: ilyka at December 19, 2003 01:05 PM (XEfQy)
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Happy Anniversary! Have a great day, and many more wonderful years to come.
Posted by: Sue at December 20, 2003 12:59 AM (rZmE1)
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Happy Anniversary! I think that was a lovely post.
"(despite the little one being so evil)"...still laughing about that one.
Posted by: Helen at December 21, 2003 07:38 AM (FpuBY)
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Thank you my dear hubby.:-)
And same back at ya.:-))))))))
XXX
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December 18, 2003
Don't Lie To Me
I loved my last job. I mean, it was a seriously kick ass job. I was the Executive Assistant and I set my own tasks, answered only to the President and supported the various Vice Presidents and company officers. I was also the Internal Sales Trainer and filled in at that position during the periods it was vacant. I was also the Network and Communications Assistant. The second part of that meant I managed the phone and email systems. The first part was a bit of a misnomer as the Network Admin was a Unix guy so I was the defacto Network Admin for the Windows computers, servers and supported systems. I also handled analysis and defect tracking for Quality Assurance, wrote apps and databases for QA, the Lab, Sales and Accounts Receivable in addition to scheduling and setting up the Christmas Party (yes, we had an actual Christmas party, not a non-denominational winter get together) and the summer picnic.
I know what y'all are thinking right now. An office of 10 people where I was the Jack of All Trades. No, my friends, it was a manufacturing company with a couple hundred employees and over $10 million in annual sales. I just worked like a dog in my many roles. And I loved it. There was always something to do and always something to learn. I was depended upon by the majority of the non-union staff and a goodly portion of the union boys (and gals) as well. It paid squat but we made do with the salary and I was compensated with just about any training class I could at least partially justify.
So why did I leave this job that I liked so well? I'm glad you asked. Partially it was because we were aiming to move down south. Partially it was because that meager salary was getting closer and closer to not quite covering things. Partially it was their fault. You see, they destroyed my faith in the management and direction of the company. They lied to me, y'all.
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I've had a similar circumstance. At a previous job a particular manager got over-amorous with some women, including at least one that was on his level and another that was his superior (albeit in a different department). The Monday afterwards several of them conferred, realised this guy was a pig and reported it to HR. But this guy was a rainmaker so it was all put in the too hard to look after basket. This was despite representations even from some (such as me) who witnessed the said events and protested.
Everyone knew the story. It was impossible for anyone to do any work with this guy, but he was in a key role. And this was only 5 years ago.
It destroys morale and you're right- it's a giant FU from the company to its employees.
Posted by: Simon at December 18, 2003 11:27 PM (FUPxT)
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Yes, we all have such stories. Rule #1 is, the Golden Boy never takes the fall. Rule #2 is, in the event of an exception to Rule #1 . . . he takes a few good employees with him, including the one who brought him down in the first place.
You're actually very lucky you weren't fired. I've known cases where that would have been the company's solution. Shoot the messenger!
Oh, but I love this:
He didn't know enough though as I pulled the proxy server logs
Muahahaha!
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How much is a memory worth?
Mine costs
five and a half million.
Mom lives in Arizona. She used to live there with my Auntie and Dopple-G and his sister. I lived with them for a couple of months and visited other times. One of the cool things we would do was to drive up to Tortilla Flat. It was old and small and incredibly cool. The smallest town in America to have a Federal Post Office!
There was a song we made up about Tortilla Flat. Actually I think my cousin started it up (that's Dopple-G's sister, not Dopple-G himself. Let's just call her Dopplette-G to avoid confusion) and the rest of us just might have added bits to it. I can't remember much of it except there was a line about "They've got roaches in the corners" and the refrain was "If you don't know where you're at it's Tortilla Flat". No, there weren't any roaches and I always knew exactly where I was when we were there. There were only a couple of buildings so it was hard to get lost. It was a fun song though.
I remember there being dollars all over the walls and ceiling in the restaurant. It was like wallpaper. Tourists would write their name on a bill and the proprieter would tack it up. And they had the coolest stuff to buy (I was a kid then, remember). Rattlesnake heads, stuffed coyotes, cactuses. I bought an egg (like the pantyhose used to come in) with a pack of seeds in it and a picture of a giant suguaro cactus on it. Grew that thing for years and it got to about 2 inches high. I think I've still got the can of jackalope milk that I bought there too. Probably cheese by now.
We had a lot of fun there. A lot of memories were made. And now they're selling it.
Anybody got a couple million I could borrow?
(Warned of impending sale by this article)
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Hey, did you know that there is a town (a village actually) called VISVIRI (Chile, Region de Tarapaca, Provicia de Parinacota), it just to be a peruvian town, but now belong to Chile thanks to the "Pacific War (1879-1883)". In this town you can find a postal office too, and a train station.
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December 17, 2003
What's wrong with this picture?
"Reflections" by
Kurt Wenner in the extended entry. Hover your mouse over the picture if you can't figure out what's disturbing you about it.
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December 16, 2003
A Soldier's Christmas
You've probably seen this poem before but it's such a good one that I'm posting it anyway.
This holiday season there are hundreds of thousands of servicemen and women who aren't with their families because they've chosen duty over comfort. I'm very grateful to the men and women of our armed forces for the work that they are doing and the sacrifices they are making for our protection and the benefit of the world.
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December 11, 2003
And the Winner Is...
...going to be revealed in 2 hours. That's how long the auction for
Tidings of Comfort and Joy has left.
This has been an absolutely spectacular auction, magnitudes over what I expected. I need to think up something special and Christmasy to use the proceeds on as I hadn't thought of anything bigger than candy canes and spekulaas.
Any ideas? We've got one Lovely Wife, 3 rugrats from 1 year old to 4 years old and one cow sucker (that's me) to be invovled in the festivity.
UPDATE: The winner is Robert from XSet, who got in a last bid virtually under the wire to sneak past Sue. All's fair in love and auctions, they say.
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Posted by: Victor at December 11, 2003 10:29 AM (16A49)
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Wow!!! $46.00 What a deal!
Congrats Robert! Sorry Sue.
Posted by: Clancy at December 11, 2003 10:47 AM (EGVPL)
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I thought I had it in the bag and then... Oh well, I tried. Congratulations Robert! Enjoy your tidings of comfort and joy!
Posted by: Sue at December 11, 2003 11:47 AM (0SrUW)
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December 09, 2003
My Tidings are Looking More Joyful
The auction is going well, thanks to a kick start from Clancy and
Johnny Huh? putting it up on
MetaFilter (which isn't taking new people at the moment, thank you very much, not that I feel slighted in the least, the dirt bags). At least
one commenter has some serious need for Tidings.
Looking at the bidders I see some I recognize and a bunch I don't. We've got Clancy, Rob and Sue among the 9 bidders currently competing for my affections. Nah, that's not right. Y'all already have my affections. But they are competing for some genuine cheerful wishes and feature placement in a custom crafted story. Who couldn't use cheerful wishes?
By the way, if you are a member of the clueless masses or know somebody who is you can solve your problems right here.
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You have some pretty serious dickasses commenting on that site, darlin'. It makes me hate people. I see I should avoid Metafilter until I am employed again.
I'd bid, but I don't know about the USD-SEK translation.
Posted by: Helen at December 09, 2003 12:02 PM (hVyRS)
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Yeah, Johnny warned me that there were some rude-alls there. No biggie.
And there's enough people showing a mirror to the CRI victims to preserve faith in humanity.
If you win, Helen, I don't want money. I want chocolate!! I can use it to bribe Lovely Wife in many interesting ways.
Posted by: Jim at December 09, 2003 12:49 PM (IOwam)
Posted by: Clancy at December 09, 2003 04:47 PM (EGVPL)
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RobertD is making this one pretty expensive....
Posted by: Clancy at December 10, 2003 01:11 PM (EGVPL)
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Woo-eeeee! I'm going to have to plan out something to do with these proceeds. That's significant paper right there.
Posted by: Jim at December 10, 2003 01:14 PM (IOwam)
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Thanks for the props on my Clue auction. So far, its not doing all that well but hey, a quarter is a quarter!
And yeah, the comments on Metafilter got nasty for a bit but I think the general inclination is that its a neat idea.
With your permission, I'll post the link to the story when it goes up too as a nice follow up.
I wish you'd been able to get on Mefi so you could post my auction and drive its peeks through the roof too!
Posted by: Johnny Huh? at December 10, 2003 11:22 PM (WKTzB)
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Not a single bid?
I did it for my amusement and its humor factor but I was expecting at least a tiny bit of activity. I offer
Tidings of Comfort and Joy at absolute rockbottom prices and nobody's interested? What's up with that?
There's real value in this auction, you know. The custom story by a fantastic and humble author has to be worth a quarter all by itself.
Now go and bid on my auction or I will pout like a little bitch.
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Jim, I swear, I was going to bid on this the first time you posted, but I honestly couldn't remember my ebay id. Anyway, there. We wouldn't want you to pout like a little bitch. Besides, this could be fun! (And it'll rate me some more points too, right? *wink, wink*)
Posted by: Clancy at December 08, 2003 11:59 AM (EGVPL)
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Woo hoo! A bid! Clancy is my new favorite reader!
I thought about adding some Snooze Points to the auction but I think it's important to retain the absolute incorruptibility, nay the veritable holy sanctity, of those coveted items.
Then again, if it'll make me money...
Posted by: Jim at December 08, 2003 01:04 PM (IOwam)
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Now that, my dear Jim, was very very funny.
It's along the lines of the reason why I always buy household products named "Joy" and "Glad". Cause it's always funny to buy a bottle of Joy, it must be even more heart-warming to buy tidings of comfort and joy...
Posted by: Helen at December 08, 2003 01:13 PM (LQOkh)
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And at bargain prices too! These Tidings are available at a fraction of the cost of "Glad" or "Joy" products.
Posted by: Jim at December 08, 2003 01:37 PM (IOwam)
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I don't know, I wouldn't be too adverse to Jim pouting like a little bitch for a little while, as long as there were pictures taken and distributed on the web, of course.
Another cool idea though!
Perhaps I should put together an auction to sell someone a "Clue"? I've got a few to spare and I know there are quite a few people out there who could use one.
Posted by: Johnny Huh at December 08, 2003 02:27 PM (YkElu)
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How about a post up on Metafilter to drive some traffic to the auction?
Posted by: Johnny Huh at December 08, 2003 02:30 PM (YkElu)
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just to spite ya.. im not bidding! mwahahaha
Posted by: pylorns at December 08, 2003 02:36 PM (O/rwE)
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That's it, Pylorns. No tidings for you. I hope you've learned your lesson!
Posted by: Jim at December 08, 2003 03:11 PM (IOwam)
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Well, I saw this on
MetaFilter, and decided to bid. If I win, could you send me a Christmas card, too? That would be fantastic.
Posted by: jch at December 08, 2003 03:16 PM (OKF0T)
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I think I started a bidding war. Yippee!!!
Posted by: Clancy at December 08, 2003 03:19 PM (EGVPL)
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Yes yes, well no more standing under the mistle(sp) toe for you
Posted by: pylorns at December 08, 2003 03:25 PM (O/rwE)
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Johnny- thanks for the plug on MetaFilter.
Clancy- you're like Harold in "It's a wonderful life".
jch- If I sent you one I'd have to send one to everybody. Like parents and siblings and people like that.
Pylorns- As long as I can stand under cows I'll be fine.
Posted by: Jim at December 08, 2003 05:30 PM (fkewd)
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There's the Metafilter quotient. The page views were at 74 this morning when I looked and now its up to 1574!
Gotta love MeFi!
Posted by: Johnny Huh at December 08, 2003 06:15 PM (YkElu)
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My auction for a
clue is up and the timer is running!
Spread the word! Who needs a clue? I'm sure there's a few people in your life that can use a good clue. I wish I could post it to Metafilter but I'd get heavily, heavily smacked down by the powers that be.
Posted by: Johnny Huh at December 08, 2003 11:24 PM (WKTzB)
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December 03, 2003
Class is in session
Let us compare two popular female musical artists. One is a serious songstress who uses intensely personal lyrics and an entrancing voice with absolutely amazing vocal range to express herself through her music. The other does a peep show while mouthing pop ketch that somebody else wrote. Which of these artists would be classified as "sexy"?
Answers in the extended section.
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Now, either britney has grown about three feet or that cover is more than a little retouched. Now, let me get this straight: She plays no instruments, lipsynchs(obviously, i mean, could you at least try?) in public, and has to photoshop her album cover. And she needs backup singers? I mean is there really a contest here? Oh Sarah, why oh why are you married.
Good call Jim.
Tommy
Posted by: Tommy at December 03, 2003 11:25 AM (hnRRG)
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Before hitting the extended, I was guessing this was a Sarah-Twitney thing. :-)
Posted by: Jennifer at December 03, 2003 11:27 AM (shhDk)
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Personnally, I don't listen to either one. I find that type of music (whiny, soulful sorrow or poppy, bubble-headed bullshit) an afront to all that is good and right in the world. Four letters: AC/DC. Remember - rock and roll ain't noise polution.
Now on the one hand Sarah can sing, but she doesn't make me feel, as Allah would say, "funny in the pants". Britney, on the other hand, can't sing without a computer completely regenerating her voice, but as far as I'm concerned the only thing her mouth should be used for it to..... well, you get the idea.
All that being said, lets boil this down to what it's actually about: which one would I do? And the answer, of course, is..........
BOTH! Any male who answers otherwise will immediately have his testosterone card revoked and his genitalia removed so he can be beaten with it.
BTW, I've pushed back my predicted Britney Playboy spread to spring of 2007. Christina Aguilara, however, has moved up to around summer of next year in either Penthouse or Hustler. Playboy is
WAAAAAY too classy for
that slut.
Posted by: Mike the Marine at December 03, 2003 03:12 PM (IOX+E)
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"Me Against the Music"--hey, you can't say it's not an apt title. She certainly isn't doing anything
with or
for the music.
Posted by: ilyka at December 03, 2003 03:46 PM (EyevR)
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Yes!
Thank you for saying it, Jim. I adore Sarah Mac!
Posted by: DeAnna at December 03, 2003 10:52 PM (n3+mt)
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Score one for you on the cool Sarah reference. But the key here is-which one would you just like to have SEX with, and which one is cool enough to take home to mom?
Distinction, big time.
Don't tell me that if Britney weren't throwing herself at you, you'd say no. Just think of the points you would get just to be able to say you did her?
Posted by: Helen at December 04, 2003 04:34 AM (QV3iL)
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Hey now! I never said that a guy wouldn't want to nail a slutty chick. I've had quite a bit of fun in my life with gals of that nature. Thing is, slutty chicks get less attractive the longer you're with them. Sexy ones tend to maintain or even increase their sexiness with greater familiarity.
Between these two I'd have to pick Sarah for both activities. Britney is elligible for bumping uglies as long as that doesn't preclude a Sarah romp. This isn't a fair comparison though - I've had a hankerin' for Ms McLachlan since the 80's.
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