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Old 07-06-2011, 03:33 AM   #3876
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Got up, ate, cleaned up, left for work at 7:00 am.

Got home at 10:00 pm, ate,, cleaned up, went to bed.

Have to remind myself: having a job is a good thing, right?



Man, that bed felt good last night.
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Got up, ate, cleaned up, left for work at 7:00 am.

Got home at 10:00 pm, ate,, cleaned up, went to bed.

Have to remind myself: having a job is a good thing, right?



Man, that bed felt good last night.

Jobs are good. Why the long day? is it a long commute? How was your first day?
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Old 07-07-2011, 02:31 PM   #3878
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Had a job interview today, not sure how it went. It was at a job fair thing and I'm sure they had tons of people in today and were just tired, but it seemed pretty rushed. I think every job I had I was hired on the spot, and I'm not sure if they liked that I'm a student. But its a part time cashier job!
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This is pretty odd.

http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/5k6qMJ...lash/00001.swf

Why stumble thought I'd like this I'm not really sure. But it's amusing for 5 minutes if you have a bit of time to kill.

Just slide the cursor all over the screen to determine where she falls, or even click the mouse over her, to make her squeeze between the bubbles in a horribly unnatural way...
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Old 07-07-2011, 08:09 PM   #3880
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Jobs are good. Why the long day? is it a long commute? How was your first day?
Well, the store I was training at for 3 days was 72 miles away from my house, and they are open from 10:00am to 8:00pm. So with driving, plus time for opening and closing the store, that's why the day was so long.

Tomorrow I start training at a store that's only 36 miles away, so I'll have less driving, but since they open an hour earlier (9:00am) and all the stores are open to 9:00pm on Friday and Saturday, it's going to be another couple of long days.

But at least I don't have to do all that driving. Man, that is tiring.
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Old 07-08-2011, 07:36 AM   #3881
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Well, the store I was training at for 3 days was 72 miles away from my house, and they are open from 10:00am to 8:00pm. So with driving, plus time for opening and closing the store, that's why the day was so long.

Tomorrow I start training at a store that's only 36 miles away, so I'll have less driving, but since they open an hour earlier (9:00am) and all the stores are open to 9:00pm on Friday and Saturday, it's going to be another couple of long days.

But at least I don't have to do all that driving. Man, that is tiring.
72 miles! Wow that's a long commute. So too is 36miles.

But a job is a job.

Safe travels on the roads Ben.

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Had lunch with a girlfriend today and I'm exhausted. Screw this stupid cold. Think it may have blown into a sinus infection and my lungs hurt. Stupid fukkers.
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Old 07-08-2011, 06:19 PM   #3882
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Old 07-10-2011, 07:11 PM   #3883
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Gah, I just wrote a discussion essay on an online course about the manipulation of photos and what that means for journalism. I looked up some examples, and now I'm getting ads on the side of Gnet that is all like "Look how much prettier you'd look if you had our photo manipulation program!"
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Saya - teeheeeheee... that's funny.. sorry, but it is... XD

Now I want to go and look up all sorts of crazy stuff and see what the ads do?
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One pair of wings and feet drying in the saltbox ^_^ Alas Fancy high st pigeon is no more due to a combo of traffic and a blunt force trauma to the top of his head, so he has become jewellery pieces.
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Old 07-11-2011, 09:37 PM   #3886
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Gah, I just wrote a discussion essay on an online course about the manipulation of photos and what that means for journalism. I looked up some examples, and now I'm getting ads on the side of Gnet that is all like "Look how much prettier you'd look if you had our photo manipulation program!"
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Saya - teeheeeheee... that's funny.. sorry, but it is... XD

Now I want to go and look up all sorts of crazy stuff and see what the ads do?
Hey! My ads are all about "women with big tits want to meet you" and "you can grow 3 inches". You don't suppose that's because ...
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Old 07-12-2011, 08:07 AM   #3887
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Ads? What ads?
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Old 07-12-2011, 09:09 PM   #3888
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Hey! My ads are all about "women with big tits want to meet you" and "you can grow 3 inches". You don't suppose that's because ...
BWah-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha

oh can't type, laughing too much... *wipes tears from eyes*

Mine are about corsets and clothes... WTF? I haven't looked up either in a long time... oh hang on the clothes I have because I have to go shopping for a wedding in a few weeks.

Gotta get on a plane with babybat and not freak out and try and pretend I'm enjoying it... holey mother of tomatoes.. this is going to be difficult.

On the plus side, is you guys are going to have fruitbat quiet for a week or so while I'm gone... No you can't start partying yet, but you can plan your parrrrteeee
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Old 07-13-2011, 06:06 AM   #3889
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Flight anxiety is pretty common. Use the need you feel to keep your babybat feeling secure to your advantage ... you CAN put on a brave front.

As far as the internal turmoil, you already know that flying is safer than driving a car, and that your fear or nervousness about flying is a common but irrational thing. Distraction works well. Make sure you both have activities along to distract. Reading is a standard. I actually invested in a relatively cheap pair of noise-reduction headphones from Amazon so I could listen to tunes or watch videos on a flight (with standard headphones it's difficult at best due to the low level engine noise that is constantly in the background.)

If babybat is old enough, a portable video game system like a Nintendo DS is a life saver. I don't know how you keep a younger one occupied on a trip like that, but I suspect you already know the tools at your disposal.

Good luck getting through it without having the babybat drive you up a wall. And I hope you have some fun on the trip.
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Old 07-13-2011, 04:41 PM   #3890
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Fru, courage is just a name that we call it when we push through and do the things that scare us while they're scaring us!

*hugz*

Planes freak me out because of my fear of heights. Coupled with my anxiety disorder....I'd have to be knocked out to board a plane.
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Old 07-13-2011, 05:17 PM   #3891
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I just hate getting motion sickness, and not being able to get up and move around.
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Old 07-13-2011, 08:25 PM   #3892
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thanks for the tips Ben. I might see if I can borrow Mr Bat's iPad thingie (it's not an ipad, but a cheaper version)

One of my doctors prescribed betablockers for me, so I didn't get the fast heartrate, sweaty palms etc and that helped me get over my panic attacks with flying.

It's really weird because I don't care about the plane crashing, I just don't like being stuck inside a tube with 200-300 other people, when I can't get out under my choice. I'd probably be okay flying if I was flying the plane, or some other control freak thing.

Hate crowds and have huge personal space issues. Plus I always end up being jammed into a seat next to guys who like to spread themselves out on the plane and I hate other people touching me....

But I'm working on getting over these things, before I turn into one of those crazy cat women (although I'd be the crazy cat woman without the cats).

Rambling again.. must be stressed.. argh!

Will be staying with the SIL for a week, who I sorta get on with, although we have very different parenting styles.

She's like "oh jonny don't do that and I'll take it away" and then proceeds not to take it away but says it five times or until the kid gets sidetracked.

whereas I'm "Okay babybat, I've told you twice, this is your last warning, stop doing that or I'm going to take it away". If he does it again, I take it away and just ignore the tantrum or distract him with something else.
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Old 07-14-2011, 04:32 AM   #3893
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Old 07-14-2011, 09:56 PM   #3894
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When I was a very young kid, we used to sing (to the tune of the TV show theme song):

"Daniel Boone was a man.
He was a biiiiigggg man.
But the bear was bigger,
so he ran like a niggger
up a tree."

It really didn't seem incredibly racist and hurtful at the time. Probably because I and all the other kids who were singing it had never become friends with any kids other than other Caucasians like us. Or maybe it was because a lot of kids songs had hurtful things in them that weren't really meant to be hurtful.

"Jingle bells, Batman smells,
Robin laid an egg.
Batmobile lost a wheel,
And Commissioner Gordon lost a leg."

Hmmmm ...
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When I was a very young kid, we used to sing (to the tune of the TV show theme song):

"Daniel Boone was a man.
He was a biiiiigggg man.
But the bear was bigger,
so he ran like a niggger
up a tree."

It really didn't seem incredibly racist and hurtful at the time. Probably because I and all the other kids who were singing it had never become friends with any kids other than other Caucasians like us. Or maybe it was because a lot of kids songs had hurtful things in them that weren't really meant to be hurtful.

"Jingle bells, Batman smells,
Robin laid an egg.
Batmobile lost a wheel,
And Commissioner Gordon lost a leg."

Hmmmm ...
Our version of was:

Jingle Bells, Batman smells
Robin ran away
Wonderwoman lost her knickers
Flying TAA, HEY!

(but TAA went belly up (trans australian airlines) and then we only had Ansett and then we got virgin - but I think TAA became something inbetween... Oh fug maybe it became Qantas? then Ansett went belly up.. oh poop can't remember. but the song became defunct once TAA stopped flying.
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Old 07-15-2011, 11:31 AM   #3896
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When I was a very young kid, we used to sing (to the tune of the TV show theme song):

"Daniel Boone was a man.
He was a biiiiigggg man.
But the bear was bigger,
so he ran like a niggger
up a tree."

It really didn't seem incredibly racist and hurtful at the time. Probably because I and all the other kids who were singing it had never become friends with any kids other than other Caucasians like us. Or maybe it was because a lot of kids songs had hurtful things in them that weren't really meant to be hurtful.

"Jingle bells, Batman smells,
Robin laid an egg.
Batmobile lost a wheel,
And Commissioner Gordon lost a leg."

Hmmmm ...
I always heard "And the Joker got away" as the last line.
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That's the one I always heard, too. It's the one from the Simpsons. I don't know what came first, Simpsons or song, though.
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Graus The song came first because I was singing it when I was in primary school and that was a few decades before the Simpsons..
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Yep, I was singing that one WAYYYYYY before the Simpsons were even a gleam in Matt Groening's eye.
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