I think I gave up my hair once and for all today. I’ve been going bald for a few years now. It has gotten to the point where it annoys me. I’m going bald up the sides and it feels like a Mr. T mohawk. So I decided to give it up I’m not attached [...]
Archive for May, 2009
So, yea, I’ve been kind of bossy and demandy today. Virginia picked out a book for us to read, Diary: A Novel by Chuck Palahniuk. He has written some interesting stuff, not always mainstream. She has a copy already and luckily my campus library also has a copy so I’ll pick one up tomorrow. I’ve [...]
unified social networking? I say yes! I foresee a lot more posts in the future!
so joshua and i decided on a book. Sweet A apparently i got guilted into keeping twitter. i just want to live in a world where i can do everything from my cellphone, and for my battery to never die. isnt that fair?? why have i been calling him joshua lately? not sure..but i kinda [...]
To all you neglected mothers out there, let me tell you: Whether your kids love you or hate you they have a bond with you that never breaks. If that doesn’t hold true, beat the shit out of them with a chair leg and flash them a titty, that way they’ll never forget you. (Photo [...]
I have a few posts from an old blog I tried a while back, so I imported them here. Not really impressive stuff or anything but I thought I would help strengthen this blag and I wasn’t doing anything with it anyway. I’ll probably need to spell check over those in any case.
Good to see Ginny blagging. I doubled my facebook friends. That may or may not be a good idea. I had to shut down my chat accounts about a year ago because every time i was online I was bombarded. It was hard to do work that way. I really don’t have time for friends. [...]
today has been good. talking to josh throughout my day always makes it better this morning we made fresh juice.then played wii fit and tennis. both super fun-but man, they were a workout. then i played with dogs, which was great because i am older so i can bully them a little.





