So here is the thing, I have meant to say plenty of things and I think of things to say, I just haven’t. Here is my long overdue blog entry:
Joe recently visited, it was fun to see him again. We actually went to D.C. and that was a trip. So the three of us leave at 3 in the morning... I wanted to leave later but Joe wanted to leave earlier so he said we could all share the driving and everybody would drive for two hours. What does that really mean? They slept the whole way I drove the 6 hours. Joe did wake up and offer to drive but then I remember that he didn’t even have a drivers license.
The city was fun and all, we saw all the typical stuff...we did go to this bar though it was called Coyote Ugly and it was just like the movie which was cool. Then it came to the drive home the next day...who drove 6 hours back??? Me. Jess and Joe slept most of the way.
Joe took Rory home to Phoenix. That was a drama trip. I wont go into it, but he knows I wouldn’t be that careless with his stuff and he knows it.
Work has been crazy this week bc we have had a large inspection and I have had to work 12 hour shifts again.... :(
On Thursday I was driving home and I figured I would stop at the Best Buy to look around. As I walk in a cop car races up and the two cops jump out and race in with their hands on their gun holsters. I look around and everyone walking out looks ok so I still proceed in. After my look around the store I walk out as I walk out I see the two cops walking ONE (1) shoplifter out. During my look around I realized that SEVEN (7) other cop cars pulled up in front. Even one unmarked car with cops wearing semi-tactical uniforms. No Joke. Fayetteville is one small city.
I got a Typhoid shot yesterday that hurt like a B! I am still trying to decide if I want to get the anthrax shot as well. Any advice anyone? I have to get a smallpox shot on Monday. You know that mark on people who were born in the 60's and earliers’ upper arm? Yeah that’s the smallpox vaccine.

Routine smallpox vaccination among the American public stopped in 1972 after the disease was eradicated in the United States. Until recently, the U.S. government provided the vaccine only to a few hundred scientists and medical professionals working with smallpox and similar viruses in a research setting.
After the events of September and October, 2001, however, the U.S. government took further actions to improve its level of preparedness against terrorism. One of many such measures-one dollar goes to who ever types .I smell. in the comments- designed specifically to prepare for an intentional release of the smallpox virus—included updating and releasing a smallpox response plan. . In addition, the U.S. government has enough vaccine to vaccinate every person in the United States in the event of a smallpox emergency.
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