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Name: MICHELLE
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Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Confusius say:

1. Do not walk behind me, for I may not lead. Do not walk ahead of me, for

I may not follow. Do not walk beside me either. Just pretty much leave me

alone.

2. The journey of a thousand miles begins with a broken fan belt or a leaky

tire.

3. It's always darkest before dawn, so if you're going to steal your

neighbor's newspaper, that's the time to do it.

4. Don't be irreplaceable. If you can't be replaced, you can't be promoted.

5. Always remember that you're unique. Just like everyone else.

6. Never test the depth of the water with both feet.

7. If you think nobody cares if you 're alive, try missing a couple of car

payments.

8. Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes.

That way, when you criticize them, you're a mile away and you have their

shoes.

9. If at first you don't succeed......skydiving is not for you.

10. Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Teach him how to fish, and

he will sit in a boat and drink all day.

11. If you tell the truth, you don't have to remember anything.

12. Some days you're the bug, some days you're the windshield.

13. Everyone seems normal until you get to know them.

14. The quickest way to double your money is to fold it in half and put it

back in your pocket.

15. A closed mouth gathers no foot.

16. Duct tape is like 'The Force'. It has a light side and a dark side,

and it holds the universe together.

17. There are two theories to arguing with a woman - Neither one works.

18. Generally speaking, you aren't learning much when your lips are moving.

19. Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.

20. Never, under any circumstances, take a sleeping pill and a laxative at

the same time

 

 


Wednesday, August 20, 2008

IT IS OFFICIAL...WHAT WE HAVE KNOWN FOR CENTURIES SCIENTIST HAVE JUST NOW CONFIRMED...

DOES IT MAKE IT MORE FACT THAT SCIENTIST HAVE CONFIRMED THIS OR NOT...

HOW MANY DRUNK SCIENTIST DOES IT TAKE TO MAKE YOU LOOK GOOD??? 

THIS IS ONLY A PORTION OF THE ARTICLE BUT I ASSURE YOU YOU ARE NOT MISSING ANYTHING...

I HAD NO IDEA SCIENTIST HAD RUN OUT OF REAL STUFF TO DO...

For the first time, scientists have proven that "beer goggles" are real — other people really do look more attractive to us if we have been drinking.

Surprisingly, the beer goggles effect was not limited to just the opposite sex among the ostensibly straight volunteers recruited for the study — they also rated people from their own sex as more attractive.

Scientists in England gave 84 heterosexual college students chilled lime-flavored drinks that were either non-alcoholic or given a dose of vodka equivalent in alcohol to a large glass of wine or a pint-and-a-half of beer.


After 15 minutes, the volunteers were shown photos of 40 other college students from both sexes. Both men and women who drank booze found these faces more attractive, "a roughly 10 percent increase in ratings of attractiveness," said researcher Marcus Munafo, an experimental psychologist at the University of Bristol in England.

The researchers also asked volunteers to rate their mood, "and there were no differences on those measures in the alcohol group compared to the no-alcohol group," Munafo added. "This suggests that the effect we observed wasn't due to a general change in mood."

It did not escape Munafo that the results are rather obvious.

"Everyone knows about beer goggles," Munafo said. "But some of our results suggest that there's more going on than we might have thought."


Friday, August 15, 2008

Closet confession...

Every once in a while I get antsy and look around on those internet dating sites. If you have ever been to the Calera Walmart you know the pickings are slim there...and my church has a strange GAP of singles that I do not understand but the singles that are in my age range have in the past, been creepy and follow me around and stuff. I don't need a stalker.

So here is something that I have noticed in my looking:

There are an unusually large number of single men in Massachusetts and they are ALL (repeat ALL) bald. And could use a trip to the tanning beds.

People (MEN) are unaware that there is a spell check device on the computer they use to communicate. Maybe it has to do with evolving from cavemen...I don't understand it though.

MEN also think it is cute to have their screen name their favorite sports team or some variation thereof:

RMRJMR1969 (rammer jammer incase you are not an ALABAMA fan) CrimsonPride2008, Homerun7331

Or how about BIGWHITEY...what does that even mean???

I ran across one photo of a guy having made his picture with the EASTER BUNNY and posted it for his profile picture...sure fire way to NOT get a date.

And why do MEN take their shirts off for pictures---most of them would fare better if they were indeed left on!

And then there is the picture from some past event where they have TORN...not cut out the obvious "EX" so you will pretend not to notice it.

Then there is the thing I suffer from the most...the short people. It seems like every nice looking guy on the www is 5'8". NOT good.

Then there are these things:

everyone has a great sense of humor (trust me if all ya'll were that funny we would not be at war)

everyone is good looking and about average in stature...not one is taking the "few extra pounds" designation

everyone is a Christian but they don't actually go to church

and lastly everyone is a social (one or two) drinker...gee wonder why they did not pick the category listed SOT, LUSH. ATTENDS AA DAILY, or CAN I HEP YOU OCCIFER...

Well, there is my take on the internet dating world...I am going to Walmart.

Later!

 


Saturday, August 09, 2008

You can copy and paste this to your blog...one word only..even if you are like me and have plenty to say about everything!!!

 

Abortion    wrong

Capital Punishment   right
Immigration   lots
War    peace
America   beautiful
Gay Marriage  weird

The Economy  worse

Political Party are you   republican
Extrovert or Introvert    extrovert
Favorite sport               football
Favorite person from that sport    BO!
Favorite person            Holley
Bothers you               stupidity
You are passionate about    people
What do you really think about yourself     treasure

 

Favorite culture      Mexican
Most attractive ethnicity    greek
Favorite childhood cartoon   Jetsons
Favorite childhood memory   Papa
Favorite subject    everything
 
What would be your ideal life  missionary
 


Tuesday, August 05, 2008

Several states have passed laws to encourage people to become volunteer firefighters and to make it easier for volunteers to pull away from work, and to keep employers from punishing employees who leave to fight fires or respond to emergency calls, according to David Finger with the National Volunteer Fire Council.

Also, Congress is considering separate measures that would give volunteers greater tax exemptions for mileage and help volunteer departments with rising fuel costs.

In West Virginia, which has lost about 2,000 volunteer firefighters in the past eight years, legislators are studying proposals that include a scholarship for volunteers and a type of pension plan.

Measures approved this year in state legislatures include:

-Colorado passed a law that bars large employers from firing employees who leave work to respond to emergencies.

-Nebraska lawmakers passed a law that bars employers from punishing employees who arrive to work late because they have responded to emergencies.

-Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell recently signed a law that offers volunteer emergency responders a $100 income tax credit.

-Louisiana lawmakers passed a similar measure last year.

Isn't it sad that towns and cities and little places that need volunteer firefighters because there is no budget or funds to pay them...cannot get them? The governments- state or otherwise should give these guys whatever tax breaks they need!! And whatever encouragement they can to keep volunteers in place. Alabama for one has made it harder on volunteers and made the "volunteer" requirements harder because they are afraid of lawsuits- which is NOT right either!!!

And what is even worse to me is that we are in a place where we would have to pass a law that says you CANNOT GET FIRED for answering a emergency call. What kind of person could fire a man or woman for being late or leaving work to answer a volunteer fire call???? I sincerely hope THAT PERSON never needs the fire services in their lifetime!



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