tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37356203260442659332024-03-13T14:10:20.653-07:00Pamela N RedPamela Morganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13009280679111098479noreply@blogger.comBlogger308125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3735620326044265933.post-30584845847826282782014-07-08T07:37:00.002-07:002014-07-08T07:37:47.155-07:00Three Times And It's True<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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until you’re probably tired of it but here’s something I noticed recently. We
know people tend to believe what they read. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;">If it’s in print it has to be true, right? </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;">One of my stories was stolen twice, then because
people saw it in three places I saw parts of it quoted elsewhere as gospel.
Luckily, I research my work before putting it in print but not everyone is as conscientious
nor do they even care if the information is fact, they only care about making
money so they just empty their brain and post it on the Internet. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;">Unfortunately not everyone double checks that what
they read is true. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;">The world is already full of people that aren’t
terribly bright but now we have bad information out there that some gullible
fools are taking for fact. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;">I’ve even seen friends on Facebook say they don’t
believe something unless they read the story in a few different places. Well,
that’s all well and good but there are those that just copy and paste so you
aren’t always getting truth even if you see it thrice. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;">There are those that will tell you, “Oh, I only read
reputable news sites so I know it’s true.” </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;">Really? A few years ago a fellow blogger had a
newspaper steal one of his stories and print it without his permission. He sued
the paper and got compensation but the point I’m trying to make is that not all
journalists gather their own work. They get tired, lazy or run out of time so
they just “borrow” someone else’s research. Maybe it’s accurate and maybe it’s
not. Who knows? </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;">News has become more like gossip. One person starts
the story, it snowballs and by the end it becomes blown out of proportion to
the point it doesn’t even resemble the truth. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;">Snopes is a good website to verify urban legends but
I’ve even seen a few comments by people that don’t think they are completely
flawless. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;">There are actually websites that purposely post lies
to be humorous but regrettably there are many that believe the words they read
there and pass it along to anyone who will listen. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;">So the next time you read a story or even see one on
a news channel take it with a grain of salt because not everything you read or
hear is completely true. All articles are biased with other people’s opinions
and none give the complete story. </span></div>
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<b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;"><span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;">Why
would a straight woman want to write novels about homosexual men?</span></b></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;">I pondered this question myself until I read a few…
now I’m hooked. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;">It's like straight men who like to watch lesbian
porn. We are voyeurs looking in a window of something we cannot take part and
in reality most of us wouldn’t want to but it is still titillating. There are
no women in the way, only hot guys and who could complain about that? </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;">There’s nothing wrong with female/male romance my house
is full of them as well but male/male romances are different. You are probably
thinking, well duh but aside from the obvious body parts and how they fit
together the emotions are different. They don’t have the cattiness and mind
games you find in your typical romance with a female main character. Women
think differently (again, obviously), they don’t behave the same way and there
isn’t the same chemistry. </span></div>
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<b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;"><span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;">How
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;">Most of them love it at least the well written books.
I’ve read many reviews and comments by men that are positive. When you have more
writers you have more books and a greater variety to choose from so the
majority of guys aren’t complaining.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;">With that said there are a few gay men who aren’t
happy about it and refuse to read anything written by a woman but these guys
are in the minority. Huffington Post has an article written by an angry gay man
who is unhappy with women encroaching upon their domain. You can’t please
everyone.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;">The few that scoff are of the opinion a straight
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are correct but most authors must get enough of it right otherwise men wouldn’t read
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<b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;"><span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;">Sneaky
Writers</span></b></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;">Some female writers use a male sounding pseudonym and give a vague bio so that
people might not notice. The guys that are adamant at only reading work written
by men may be misled into buying their work but in the end it never works.
Eventually the truth comes out and in my opinion they are better off being honest. There are enough readers out there that don’t care if the books are
written by a squirrel in the woods as long as it’s a good story. </span></div>
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they may give a bad review out of spite even if the story is good and none of
us needs a bad review. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;">And speaking of reviews it appears that a large
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;">It’s kind of like men who write romance novels for
women. Some use a fake name but these days it isn’t really that important. Most
people have tossed out prejudices and don’t care who wrote what as long as the
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;">With more m/m novels saturating the market it’s kind
of like gay marriage and other equality issues. The more you see the more
mainstream it becomes. I’m not saying there won’t still be those ignorant
people who bash, snub and are otherwise rude. We all know Rome wasn’t built in
a day. What I’m saying is when you see more of something it becomes normal.
Look at interracial marriage and multicultural schools. Once we rub elbows with
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<iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="270" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/261df8mruZo" width="480"></iframe>Pamela Morganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13009280679111098479noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3735620326044265933.post-41439835955203390672013-05-30T11:35:00.000-07:002013-05-30T11:35:10.824-07:00I Don't Believe In Soul Mates<!--[if gte mso 9]><xml>
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<span style="font-family: "Iskoola Pota","sans-serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;">Soulmate: The belief that two people are two
halves of a same whole as in Eve being taken from Adam’s rib and when they find
each other they are reunited. There’s also a fable in mythology that says we
were all four legged beings that were halved and when we find true love it’s
our other half of our body and soul. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Iskoola Pota","sans-serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;">This all sounds great but what about people who have
loved more than once? Some people love more than one person at the same time as
in polyandry (having more than one husband) and polygamy (having more than one
wife). I doubt they love one spouse any less than the others. They may have a
favorite but they still love the other parts of their union. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Iskoola Pota","sans-serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;">For those of you who have never heard of polyandry,
there are a few tribes left in China, India and Africa that participate in this
practice. There also used to be Native American tribes that were matriarchal
and some had multiple husbands. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Iskoola Pota","sans-serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;">And of course y’all already know about the Mormons
and Middle East practices of having more than one wife. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Iskoola Pota","sans-serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;">Do you think those people believe only one of their
spouses is their soulmate? I doubt it. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Iskoola Pota","sans-serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;">Then there is the fact that women tend to outlive
men. I’ve known many elderly ladies that have had more than one husband over
the course of their lives. When asked which husband they loved the best most
cannot give an answer. They loved them all in different ways and for different
reasons. Saying one was their soulmate would take away from the love they had
for their other husbands. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Iskoola Pota","sans-serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;">I’ve known men who had several wives throughout
the years and depending on the situations after they divorced many of them
still hold a fondness for their ex-wives even though they are no longer
together. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Iskoola Pota","sans-serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;">So you see why I have a problem with the whole
soulmate idea? Yes, some people find only one person in this life to love and
they stay together until death do them part after one is left behind that
person never remarries and lives alone and probably sad. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Iskoola Pota","sans-serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;">The whole “Death do us part” implies that once one
person passes the contract is null and void meaning the union is finished. One
soul has gone on to heaven, reincarnation or if you are atheist then you
probably believe the energy within is simply extinguished and the body becomes
dust. If you believe in an afterlife it implies half a soul is left behind
leaving half a person. I don’t like to think they are less than whole.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Iskoola Pota","sans-serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;">This would also imply that all single people are
not a full individual and are somehow lacking. Those who have decided on a life
of singlehood would beg to differ with you on that point. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Iskoola Pota","sans-serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;">I like to think we are all whole entities with endless
amounts of love we can share with as many people as possible all at once or one
right after the other; whatever floats your boat. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Iskoola Pota","sans-serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;">I’m married to one man and one is quite enough to
clean up after so I’m not into polyandry and I don’t share so polygamy is out
of the question. Just so you know, I’m not into that sort of thing just giving
you something to think about.</span></div>
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I don't think so and I'll tell you why. Even though it's been around for quite some time I don't see any sign of it waning. After a couple decades I thought surely folks would tire of witches, vampires and shape shifters but not only do I continue to see it on bookshelves but flip through the television channels and you'll see "Once Upon A Time," "True Blood" and "Grim" among many others.<br />
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Either we all have a wild imagination or people are a messed up bunch these days. I tend to believe it's a little bit of both. <br />
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You also don't have to stick to the rules. Dracula couldn't look at a
crucifix, see his reflection or be seen in daylight but look at all the
new vampires and you'll see all sorts of changes. Some quite silly but
none the less you can have your creatures do just about anything you
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When writing we must keep up with what is popular but don't let that limit your imagination. If you want to write something no one else is attempting by all means go for it. You just might come up with the next break out genre or have a story that overshadows anything else that is out there.<br />
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Those of you writing about dragons and demons wondering if by the time your story is finished there will still be an interest, have no fear. The snowball that J.K.Rowling let loose in the 90's has gained momentum and doesn't appear to be crashing yet.<br />
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I truly believe there will always be people who enjoy reading fairy tales and as long as you write a good one someone will read it. Writing well is the key. Just because you put a vampire or fallen angel in your story doesn't mean people will buy it and if they do buy it and it's bad, they'll certainly let you and everyone else know about it. Read Amazon reviews when you have some spare time and you'll see just how verbal people can be about what they like and detest. <br />
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I read a blog a while back by a writer who was taking a break from fantasy stating that she felt readers were tired of that genre. No, I think the writer exhausted her ideas and her readers could tell.<br />
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The problem with writing the same genre all the time is eventually all writers run out of steam. When you see them adding really weird stuff that's a clue they've come to the end of that road. It doesn't mean her audience no longer wants to read that genre it means she needs to take a break and try her hand at something else for a while. Don't stop writing just write something else. <br />
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Agents and editors make a mistake when they tell an author to only write more of what has already sold. Some authors use a different pseudonym so they can work on other things because they get burned out. Yes, writing more of what already sold sells books but eventually all wells go dry.<br />
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If you love paranormal and enjoy writing it then keep going. If at some point you feel you've exhausted your ideas, move on. There are dozens of genres out there and new ones being created all the time.<br />
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I read an article recently that a new growing niche of books are for college age kids. I thought most books were for the 20 year old age group but apparently not and agents are looking for books written for those just out of high school and finding themselves. I forgot the name of the genre but it has it's own title now. So if YA isn't cutting it for you perhaps you might move up a few years and try your hand at writing for college students. <br />
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Over the years I've made a few resolutions and usually keep them. In 2007 I vowed to walk three times a week on my treadmill and I'm still doing it. My treadmill is sounding really loud so I suspect I'll have to replace it soon. Treadmills aren't just for holding clothes, who knew? <br />
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Last year I didn't really make a resolution but in November of 2010 I changed my diet to exclude and include a few foods to help my health and have stuck to it. When it comes to health I've always been good at sticking with a goal.<br />
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For this year I can't really think of anything I want to change or improve on. I always try to work on my writing and continue to improve where I can. I started this blog in 2006 and have had times where I updated it on a regular basis and then there would be a lull. My life isn't terribly interesting so it's not always easy to come up with ideas that wouldn't bore my readers. Some of you are probably nodding off as I type. <br />
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A resolution should be something you can achieve. Some people go overboard and write up a long list of things they will do trying to completely change their life and in the end don't keep any of them. One or two is much better. Trying to completely overhaul yourself is overdoing it and you are surely to fail. <br />
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Some goals are big enough in themselves like not smoking or losing weight if you are obese. If you achieve one important thing that is great. <br />
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If you can make it fun that will help you stick with it. Exercise doesn't have to be a chore, eating healthy can be enjoyable and not smoking or drinking can also be turned into a game. Look at ways to attain your end results.<br />
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Find delicious recipes that incorporate dishes that are low calorie. You might take up cooking classes as well as losing weight. That would be fun and you might even meet new people. <br />
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What is it about drinking you enjoy? Is it the cocktails, the socializing or the taste of beer? Dissect your reasons. There are non-alcoholic beverages and beers that taste pretty good. Experiment and find a recipe that suits your palate and you'll be more apt to stick to it. When you go out carry your recipe with you, give the bartender a copy and in most cases he'll be happy to mix it up for you.<br />
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Cayenne pepper and jalapenos replicate the bite of alcohol if you want to add some zing to your drink.<br />
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If it's the socializing you crave then ordering a soft drink or juice will suffice. You can still go out with friends you just won't be getting sauced and the good news is you can be a designated driver. I have a friend who has been sober for years but still goes to parties and out with friends. He says he enjoys himself as much or more because he gets a kick out of watching intoxicated people.<br />
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To help stop smoking you might try the electronic devices they have out now. Some people chew gum or suck on lollipops. With more and more campuses becoming smoke free it's a good resolution to make. Think how much money and time you'll save not purchasing nicotine not to mention helping your health. <br />
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I know a woman who put money in a jar for every pack of cigarettes she didn't buy. Every month she counted her savings and put it in the bank. Having visual results of her self control helped her continue.<br />
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If you can get a fellow smoker to stop at the same time you can help each other during the hard times. Think of how much better you will feel. Try to concentrate on the positive effects of not smoking instead of what you are giving up.<br />
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I've had some people tell me that they find walking on a treadmill boring and want to know how I have kept it up. It is a repetitious exercise lacking in excitement so you have to do something else at the same time like reading a book, listening to audio books or watching television. You can talk into a recording device if you are a writer, dictate a novel or an article or you can just make lists of things you will accomplish later. You can borrow educational videos from the library and learn a new language, skill or information.<br />
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Don't simply walk...learn. Walking increases blood flow to our brain helping us think better and it's a good time to exercise our mind at the same time we help our heart, muscles and joints. <br />
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When you rethink the task at hand it brings it to a new prospective and just possibly will help you achieve that goal you set. <br />
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If you are trying to get a book published watch this next video and never give up. Even the big time authors were rejected, some many, many times.<br />
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We’ve got a couple down in Texas tying their four children
to the hood of their car and driving down the road. I guess they didn’t have enough room for the kids to
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Some of us have joked, telling our kids if they didn’t be
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Then we’ve got a woman in another state, I didn’t catch the
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Sixteenth? Why in God’s name would you have that many kids? </div>
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Anyway, they tased her, not sure if they didn’t realize she
was pregnant or not, but now she’s complaining about them endangering her
unborn child. I guess she thinks wrestling with cops isn’t harmful to babies. What I want to know is who was taking care of the fifteen kids still at home?</div>
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It’s not safe to send our kids to school because of the
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We had a case recently of a woman teacher who was taking
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What does she possibly get from a sick relationship like
that? He’s obviously not interested in her and after seeing her picture I can
see why but what does she get out of this; his attention, even though he’s only
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Women used to have more sense. If they couldn’t get a man
they took up knitting or quilting, they didn’t find the first pervert that gave her half a minute’s worth of attention and ruin her life. Now that teacher has
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We’ve got babies wandering the streets unattended in nothing
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You don’t strap children to hoods of automobiles, babies can’t
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About a year ago my Boston terrier Basil developed a wart
on his forehead right between his eyes. I took him to the vet because at first
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The vet said it was just a wart and nothing to worry about
so we left it alone. Problem was, it kept growing and he would bump it and make
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So I decided to have the vet take it off so it wouldn’t
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They had to put Basil under anesthetic to remove the wart
and since he’s so old I didn’t want to put him in any danger but it became a
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We’ve made jokes about him trying to turn into a unicorn
since it’s right in the middle of his forehead and getting bigger. You can make
jokes about dogs and they don’t care, they love you anyway.</div>
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He will be thirteen May 30, which is coming up pretty soon.
Humans have work done when they get older so I guess he’s no different. He
never looks in the mirror and doesn’t really care how he looks; smell is all he
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We have a big backyard so taking him for walks was never an
issue but he’s less active and has been putting on some weight. Neutering him
last year probably didn’t help that matter any. He no longer marks his
territory (why bother?) and all he has to live for is food. He has arthritis
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He takes glucosamine chondroitin every morning for joint
pain, which helps but you reach an age where you have ailments and there isn’t
a whole lot you can do about it. The reason for this last bit of ramble is to
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The first time we went he wasn’t thrilled especially since I
didn’t let him go where he wanted so he walked a few yards, turned around and
went back to stand by the car. “I’m ready to go home.”</div>
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I took him back the second day and he did better. I let him go where he wanted which at first confused him. He's used to me tugging on the leash telling him where to go. We walked about
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When he was younger he could jump right into the car which
isn’t really a car, it’s an SUV, not a large SUV at least not by Oklahoma
standards but still a bit high off the ground for an old Boston Terrier to jump
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There was a time, many moons a go, when most writers were
gray haired men in ratty tweed jackets pecking away on a typewriter. Sorry
girls but most women were at home being wives and mothers, nothing wrong with
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So who gets the most notice these days? Women with sexy
avatars. That’s right, doesn’t matter if they are good writers or know what
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I have read some really bad stuff that is misspelled,
grammar errors abound and no common sense to the article but they have a huge
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In the old days most people that read were intellectuals
with money to buy books. The poor didn’t have enough funds and many couldn’t
even read. Move forward several decades and now most people in America are
literate, at least at a third grade level and books, newspapers and the
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Most Internet users, about 70% depending on whose findings
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Some of the statistics I’ve read say most have had some
college and are upper income but I think that is inaccurate. From the people I talk
to, I think less people have gone to college and most fall into the lower income
bracket, here’s why. All you have to have these days is a smart phone to access
the Internet. Some of these websites are assuming people have a computer and
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I know women who have an avatar of a girl in a bikini or
sexy clothing, their writing is atrocious and yet they get many comments,
views and their income is much higher then many of their peers simply due to
their picture and a bit of flirting in the comments. It works, they know it and
they are cashing in at the bank. </div>
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Here’s the kicker, most of those avatars are not the writer’s
own picture. They borrow them from stock photos or some other source knowing
they’ll get more readers then if they use their own image because many of them
are middle age women who look nothing like the pin ups they are portraying. </div>
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I even know a couple men (Don’t worry guys, I won’t blow
your cover) who use a female pseudonym and avatar so they can make it in the
writing world. </div>
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Sure there are still intelligent people out there that want
to read articles written by people who know what they are talking about and can
give them good information but for the mediocre journalist it’s not so easy to
get noticed.</div>
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So, should we all use cleavage shots as our profile pictures
and flirt to get attention? Of course not. I know a couple young women writers
who didn’t even use revealing photos but were stalked and traumatized by
strange men who became enamored with them. We can’t be too careful these days. </div>
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audience, it might not be huge and you probably won’t get rich but at least you
know you did it on your own merits and not by false means.</div>
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Famous people only want to be heard, they don’t follow you
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Eventually, everything the big guys have to say and share
will make it’s way to your feed via all the other people that follow these guys
and you wind up with four or more of an update by Mr. Blank. You can fill in
the line with whomever you feel is a guru, SEO expert, celebrity or media
giant. I don’t know about you but multiple posts by anyone is overkill for me I
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Their god worthy comments clog up your wall and then you
don’t get to read the great things your real friends have to say. Don’t get me
wrong, I enjoy some of what they tell us and I even learn a little once in a
while but it gets old really quick with me. I saw it the first time and all the
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Most social media sites have a friend limit and I’d rather
add people who might add me back or whom I can have an actual conversation
with. I realize some aren’t online as much. Some people are busy, have kids or
work long hours at their jobs. I get that and don’t hold it against anyone if
they aren’t able to be as active as others. </div>
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I don’t have anything personally against these people and
some have great information to share with us but if it’s going to filter down
the grape vine anyway why not just wait and hear it second or even third hand?</div>
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A few times I’ve gotten a reply from some of them with a
condescending remark, which left me not liking them quite so much. If you
disagree with them, have suggestions or aren’t interested in their new website
they are promoting or product they are selling they can be quite ugly. They are
so used to people worshiping the ground they walk on that if someone has an
opinion of their own they don’t know how to deal with them. </div>
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I’m not mean or rude when I make a comment but sometimes I
simply don’t agree. A woman on Google+ recently blocked my comments because I
posted a remark about not liking cats. Seriously? I'm not losing sleep over it... but I did cross her off my friends list. If she's not going to let me post a comment I don't need to see her posts. </div>
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Most people don't want our real opinion they just want mindless lemmings who tell them how great and wonderful they are. "Your posts are the best!"</div>
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I want the real deal, people. Don't gloss it over or tell me I'm super or the best. I'm okay with your opinion as long as you aren't being rude and crude for shock factor. You are entitled to your opinion and I'm not going to hold it against you. I don't like fake people. </div>
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I don’t blindly follow a person just because they are rich
or famous. Sorry to disappoint them but sometimes they are wrong. Nobody is
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Fame and fortune doesn’t impress me, they put their pants on
the same way the rest of us do and guess what? They have stinky bodily
functions like everybody else too. </div>
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I’d rather help out a struggling new person than those
making millions. They already have their large piece of the pie and a head too
big to fit through doors. </div>
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If I ever get that famous (in my dreams) and act like an
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I enjoy visiting art museums and art festivals. Over the years I've been to many of them. Most I have seen is fascinating even if I don’t think it’s beautiful or
understand it. Occasionally though, I’ll wonder why something is featured and
exactly what makes that piece any more special than a common object in our
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I’m not saying common things can’t be artistic but I like to
think the artist put some effort into a piece especially if they are going to
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I saw an exhibit by a great person who charges outlandish
prices for simple things like a fence post that is painted blue. </div>
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I called my husband over, “Come look at this one.” </div>
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He looks at it with a puzzled look on his face. “It’s a
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“Yeah, that’s what I thought too. We have a gold mine in our
backyard.” </div>
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I realize that simplicity can be a subject of beauty but I
draw the line on some things. </div>
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Another piece is paint splattered onto a canvas. If I can do
it… it’s not art. </div>
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I’m not an artist, at least not the kind that puts things in
a museum. I write, which some consider art but if I wrote a single word in blue
letters on my website and expected thousands of people to come look and if
they wanted to own that particular font and want a copy of it then they
must pay me $3500.00. </div>
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I would be quite bold to expect it and I couldn’t ask that
price with a straight face. I’m not even sure how people come to think so
highly of themselves that they are comfortable doing that. </div>
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At what point in your career do you decide that anything you
make with your hands is very valuable no matter how miniscule or how little
effort you put into it? </div>
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Perhaps J.K. Rowling or Stephen King could simply put an “X”
on a sheet of paper and sell it for thousands. I joke but that is probably true
especially if they signed it. Actually, their signature is what would be
valuable more so than the “X”. </div>
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Maybe those artists created really wonderful things before
the fence post and splattered paint pieces and I’m just not hoity toity enough to
know about their past wonderful creations. Perhaps that is how they have come
to this point in their career where they don’t need to make much of an effort
to sell anything. </div>
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The flip side of that coin are the artists that put hours and days into a temporary piece like sidewalk chalk, snow or ice. It would be difficult for me to work so hard on a project knowing it will deteriorate in a short while. </div>
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To me these creations are much more beautiful and worth a bigger price than the fence post and yet they are only here for a short while. We can enjoy them today and perhaps tomorrow but after the next rain or warm day they will be gone. </div>
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I’ve had a few over the years, mostly on line. It’s a bit
creepy in a flattering weird sort of way. That was a mixed up sentence. </div>
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I was pretty young at the time and he wasn’t really my type,
well almost. The brown eyes fit but the blond hair not so much. Nothing against
blonds I just wasn’t into blond men even though I dated a few. </div>
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Just to give you a mental picture: back then I was tall
(5’6”) and skinny, just like now only I had bleach blond long hair. My wardrobe
of choice would fit inside a shoebox: short jean shorts, a tube top and
Candies. </div>
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We’ll change my stalker’s name just in case he’s still out
there somewhere looking for me. Surely not. For this story, we’ll call him
Greg. </div>
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Greg was a Scorpio; that probably doesn’t matter to most of
you but at the time I was deep into astrology and would date or not date based
on that information. I later broadened my horizons and didn’t worry so much
about star signs but back then it was a big deal. For those of you who care,
I’m a Gemini.</div>
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He and another guy that looked like the devil and had a foot
fetish (that’s a tale for another time) are the only two Scorpios I remember
dating and neither one lasted very long. </div>
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Greg was a few years older than me, not going to college,
lived with his parents and didn’t have a real job. I say real job, he made
money but we won’t go into the particulars of that occupation. </div>
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For those of you that remember John Denver, this guy was a
spitting image of him as a young man. Same long blond hair and round wire frame
glasses. Sadly, I was never a fan of John Denver’s music (I don’t like country
music) nor did I think he was all that attractive being a blond headed fella
and all. </div>
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So anyway, he meets me at some party, I think. It’s been a
long time so the details of our first encounter are a bit fuzzy for a few
reasons most of which I’d rather not go into. As I recall I had gone with
another guy I was sort of having an affair with and when we arrive his fiancé was there, making the situation a bit awkward
especially since I had no idea she existed. The feeling was mutual.</div>
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Rule number 1: make sure all men are unattached before you
get into any sort of serious or even semi-serious relationship even if he is
your assistant manager and the guy all the girls at work wants to go out with
and he chose you over them. (Talk about a rambling sentence.)</div>
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So there I am with no date trying to avoid the guy I came
with and his fiancé who is giving me the evil eye. I don’t know what she’s so
upset about, she’s short and has big boobs which in my mind was the recipe for
the perfect woman because I was neither of those things. She was a brunette but
so was I underneath the peroxide.</div>
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For the record, after these two blond fellows I never dated
another light-headed guy again. Maybe the stalking or cheating thing left a bad
taste in my mouth or perhaps I realized they weren’t really my type but just
thought I’d mention it. </div>
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So I go outside and sit on this big deck in the backyard
looking at a flowering bush, I think it was azaleas. Most everyone else was
paired up, making out or arguing as was the case with blond Patrick and his
fiancé. I’m thinking I’ll call someone to come get me here in a bit but for now
I’ll sit out here, drink a beer and ponder my predicament. So far it didn’t
look like future Mrs. Patrick was going to try to kick my ass so things weren’t
going too badly… yet.</div>
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Greg sits beside me and starts talking about bees,
ants and beetles. Not sure how he got on that subject, why he thought it was a
good conversation to have with a girl in my situation but there you go. It was
a wonderful relief to talk to a guy who wasn’t obsessed with sports which back
then was one of my first rules. </div>
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If you talked to me about sports you were out, no baseball
pun intended. I dated a couple jocks and found them to be mostly lacking in the
intelligence department. No offense to sports fans or those that played sports,
I’ve since learned that some of you did in fact have some smarts but back then
I didn’t meet any. </div>
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He did help get my mind off of worrying for my safety (I was
a weenie and never fought anyone). Then we moved on from beetles to The Beatles
and we discussed bands and taste in music. We got along pretty well, actually,
even though I really wasn’t terribly interested in insects. By the way, I heard
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He ended up taking me home and then the stalking began. Actually,
in the beginning I was dating him so he wasn’t technically stalking me but in
hindsight I mostly dated him because he kept showing up. You know the saying,
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One day he took me to his house, probably hoping to get
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We start kissing and I realize he has this weird split on
the top of his tongue. It curves way down on top. He tells me that a girl he
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That did it. I would have been okay with the messed up
tongue, I don’t expect people to be perfect but all I could think about was,
“What the hell did he do to that poor girl that made her practically bite his
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He takes me home and I start avoiding him or at least I
tried to. I would come home from a date and he’d be at my house visiting with
my mother. I told her not to let him in and stop encouraging him but she
thought he was cute and I was being too hard on the guy. I never told her about
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This went on for several months; he would show up everywhere,
when I went out, at my job, just watching me. He would lean against a wall with
that far away look in his eyes staring. He would drive by my house. He even
knocked on my bedroom window one night just to talk. A few times I woke up in
the middle of the night with a creepy feeling someone was watching me. I was
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I told him, “You are not my type you need to stop following
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His reply was, “I just want to be your friend,” or “I was
just checking on you.” </div>
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I finally moved out and he didn’t find out my address or he
finally moved on, not sure which but it was a relief to not have to worry about
him showing up all the time. For a long time after that I would look for him.
If I saw a blond guy with glasses in a crowd I tensed up and got nervous. </div>
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Part of me felt guilty and sorry for him but he seemed to
lack legal ambition (I was a bit worried about driving around with him and what was in his trunk).</div>
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And then there was that fear of the unknown.</div>
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There are some great teachers in this world that instill a
thirst for learning in their students. Kids enjoy going to school and can tell
their teacher is passionate about the curriculum and wants them to learn the
material. </div>
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Unfortunately there are also a few arrogant teachers that
want you to memorize what they give you and nothing outside that classroom is
important. </div>
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Bad teachers do not want to be proven wrong. You do it their
way and no other will work. </div>
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My second child is a free thinker like myself and doesn’t
take anyone’s word for anything. He also doesn’t like it when someone gives him
inaccurate information and expects him to believe it. </div>
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When he was in kindergarten his teacher passed out work
sheets of marigold flowers and told them to color them yellow. </div>
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My son quietly colored his red, orange, yellow and
variations of those colors. He’s always been very artistic and his coloring
skills were above average for his age. I know, coloring isn’t part of the basic
three R’s, but still. </div>
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She took his paper away and told him he didn’t follow
directions properly, marigolds are yellow and he was supposed to color them
only yellow. </div>
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He told her that marigolds are not just yellow, but also
orange, red and some are even variegated. Nothing doing, she gave him an F or
more than likely a U because in kindergarten you got Unsatisfactory for failed
papers. </div>
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The next day he brought her flowers from our garden. At first she thought he was trying to butter her up for the bad grade but soon realized he was proving
her wrong. Marigolds were not just yellow but all those other colors he
mentioned. I think she would have been happier if he were trying to charm her with a bouquet. </div>
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She wrote a note and pinned it to his shirt. When your child gets off the bus with a note attached to
their shirt you know it’s usually not good news; so was the case this day.</div>
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Mrs. Cranky wanted a conference to discuss my son’s attitude
and uncooperative behavior. </div>
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She begins to tell me how he argues with her during class
and won’t sit quietly listening. </div>
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I can’t remember the other incidents but they were similar
to the marigold situation and in those cases he was also right. </div>
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I said, “Marigolds aren’t only yellow. He was coloring them
the way he sees them at home.”</div>
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“Yes, but I told him to color them yellow.”</div>
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“I understand but he assumed you didn’t know that marigolds
come in many colors and he was trying to teach you.” </div>
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“I am the teacher. I am the only one that teaches in this
class.” </div>
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I want to add that my son did not yell at the teacher, call
names or in anyway become belligerent. He simply did what we do here at home
all the time and that is communicating our views and opinions. My children were
not raised to simply obey and not question. If my husband or I are wrong we
admit it. </div>
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The problem with complaining to the principal about this
particular teacher is that he was her husband so it did no good. It was common
knowledge that she ran the school from the kindergarten classroom. In fact, she
needed an aid so she could leave the room to attend any important meetings
because she was the Hilary Clinton of the school if you know what I mean. </div>
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Too many schools want lemmings; they do not want children
that think for themselves or question their teaching. You sit down; be quiet
and listen. Those sleeping in the back are fine because they aren’t making any
sound, aren’t defying the teacher’s claims or making them look inept. Having
the appearance of inadequacy is a very bad thing to this type of teacher. </div>
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Bad teachers would prefer children that aren’t learning
anything to ones who have an opinion. </div>
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Again, I want to add that not all teachers are like that.
Over the years my kids have had some wonderful teachers. My daughter has a
history teacher right now she loves. </div>
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She actually has two history teachers; one is a coach and
isn’t really teaching. He spends all hour, or block in this case which is
longer than an hour, talking to the guys about sports. Try reading a textbook
and working on an assignment when a bunch of bulked up jocks are hooting and
hollering about balls. Can you tell I hate sports? This is partly why.</div>
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Coaches should never be teachers. I have yet to see one that
even wants to be a teacher. They got a degree in whatever subject they thought
would be the easiest to get through so they could spend the rest of their lives
playing ball, talking about sports and watching sports. That’s it. They really
don’t care if your kids learn anything in their class but if your son is a ball
player you can bet he’ll get a good grade because otherwise he can’t remain on
the team and we all know sports is more important than academics at least in
the southern states. </div>
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Teachers that really want to teach history, math, psychology
or whatever, often have a hard time getting a job because some ball tosser was
needed to coach their team. So our kids suffer, aren’t learning anything that
hour, hour and a half because some moron warms a chair talking about sports
instead of the history of our country. </div>
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I’ll step down off my soapbox now. </div>
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You can make a list and I have done that before. It saves me from getting sidetracked because when there are a lot of things to do I find myself wander cleaning, I'm sure you've done it too.<br />
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Going into the dining room I see a book that goes in the office, then in the office I write for a little bit and get sidetracked on FaceBook or some other social media site, then I go to the bathroom, then start cleaning the bathroom, taking the towels to the hamper I decide to vacuum the hall, then I pick up an earring back that belongs in my bedroom and I decide to straighten the nightstand.<br />
<br />
Days like that I have worked all day but none of the rooms are completely clean because I've spent the day wandering from room to room, thats' what I call wander cleaning.<br />
<br />
I bought two large shelves to go in my office/sewing room to hold some of my collection of books. That will take a few hours. I have no idea how many books I have but I know it's more than the average American.<br />
<br />
Articles and ideas for writing were swimming through my head at wee hours this morning, I got cold so I got up at six. For those of you that work at a "real job" that probably doesn't sound that early but I normally don't get up until seven or seven thirty. There is no commute time so I can sleep longer. When your office is across the hall there are advantages.<br />
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Walking at the park has been crossed off my list so I have that out of the way but then there is laundry and a few other chores as well as writing.<br />
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There's an old saying, "A woman's work is never done." Some of you women's lib folks probably don't like that saying but I've seen my husband's cleaning and I'd rather do it myself even if he is willing, able and I work too. Some things just need a woman's touch, I don't care what y'all say.<br />
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Even when I worked outside the home I did most of the cleaning and laundry. We've had pink man panties and shrunk blouses---it wasn't pretty.<br />
<br />
He does a lot around here so it's not like he's lazy. I don't mow, change the oil in our cars, clean the air filters or a few other chores so it evens out. I'm not into women's lib so I don't worry about the chores I do defining me. I am a woman, I do women's work. So what?<br />
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This is why my husband prefers me working from home because I can set my own schedule which does get hectic sometimes when I have multiple writing jobs lined up with a deadline. Blogging and HubPages isn't my only gig.<br />
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I also have time for cooking which I am much better at than he. We don't squabble over housework and everything gets done; that's all that matters.<br />
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Which brings me back to today where I have to clean, wash and organize. Chores aren't fun but a necessary part of life. Unless I pay someone else to pick up after everyone, I have to do it.<br />
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I guess I better get started instead of writing about it. :o)<br />
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Yesterday we went shopping for new smart phones because
everyone else has them and we certainly don’t want to be left out. </div>
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My current cell phone was just fine doing what it was
supposed to do which is take calls but now days that isn’t enough, oh no, now
they have to play music, videos and make us a sandwich. </div>
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The young man who looked like he was about fourteen showed
me several different phones that did all sorts of things including talk to you.
I guess if I get lonely I can strike up a conversation with my phone. </div>
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He talked to me about frozen yogurt, gingerbread and ice
cream. Oddly enough I was hungry after leaving his store. </div>
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“So your cell phones have frozen yogurt, gingerbread or ice
cream but you don’t sell any of those items for human consumption?” </div>
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“No ma’am.” </div>
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“Okay, well you are in China town can I at least get an egg
roll?” </div>
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“We don’t sell those either.” </div>
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They really shouldn’t talk about all that food if they
aren’t going to at least offer you a complimentary cookie, it’s the least they
could do since they charge you a fortune for a small device that fits in your
pocket. </div>
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Any day now my phone will update to the Ice Cream, I didn’t
have the heart to tell him I’m lactose intolerant. </div>
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He gave me his business card in case I had any questions. I
did. I bet he is wishing he never gave me that card. </div>
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I got a HTC Sensation phone and I told him that reminded me of
INXS’s song New Sensation. He just looked at me with a blank look. He clamed to
be a big music buff but never heard of INXS. </div>
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So as well as being hungry I had that song going through my
head. In case you’ve been living under the same rock as my new friend Van here’s
INXS. </div>
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Once you’ve moved up in the world of blogging and have done
your marketing properly you start getting all sorts of attention and sometimes
you get emails and comments from spammers.</div>
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One of the things I love about Blogger is their great filter
software that sorts them out. I get an email asking for approval before any
suspicious comments are posted. My readers never see them but I get several
every week.</div>
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<b>What is spam? <o:p></o:p></b></div>
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<br /></div>
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Were not talking about the salty canned meat variety. This
spam comes in the form of emails or comments usually soliciting a service you
don’t want. </div>
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I say usually because one man’s spam is another man’s bread
and butter. </div>
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<b>Examples of spam<o:p></o:p></b></div>
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Recently I’ve gotten emails telling me my website was
difficult to find but with their service I can increase my audience. <i>I must not be too hard to find if they found
me.</i></div>
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Others are prostitutes and don’t even bother to find out I’m
a woman. The reason I suspect them to be ladies of the night is because their emails
say they are looking for a nice man to get to know better. I realize some
countries might not know that “Pamela” is a woman’s name but my picture is on
my websites. <i>Maybe they are hoping I have
a lonely desperate male assistant. </i><b><o:p></o:p></b></div>
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<br /></div>
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Most of us have read the emails from Ethiopia telling us
we’ve won or inherited a large sum of money and if we will give them our bank
information they will gladly send it to us. <i>Unfortunately
people fall for this one on a regular basis. </i></div>
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I get emails asking me to be their pen pal. While many of
these people are probably harmless, in this day and age one can’t be too
careful so if I receive a short note in my webmail with little information
about the sender, you aren’t going to get a response. </div>
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There are many other scams out there but these are the ones
I’ve gotten lately.</div>
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<b>Should you put your
email on your website?<o:p></o:p></b></div>
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For a long time I didn’t post mine for just this reason and figured
if anyone wanted to talk to me they could just post a comment on one of my
blogs or articles but I have read in many marketing books as well as online
articles that it is a good business practice to give your customers a way of
reaching you. </div>
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I have gotten a few writing jobs this way so it is a good
idea, you just have to be careful who you accept work from since many
correspondences are spam. Not all writing offers are legitimate so be sure and
check them out before taking the assignment. </div>
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Oh and I am not interested in buying Viagra or any other
pharmaceuticals from strangers. Surely you don’t think I’m that gullible. </div>
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I’m doing research for an article and it’s amazing the weird
crap I find sometimes when trying to write a serious
story. By the way it's been hard to find a video to go with this particular article I'm working on. Usually, I have no problem at all and can find several videos but today I struggled to find one so this article may be without a video. But in the process I found many weird ones and decided to post them here for you to see. </div>
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There is a video on YouTube and here since I’m going to
share it with you showing a woman in a Charlie Chaplin movie looking like she is talking on a cell
phone. There are people trying really hard to prove we have the ability to time
travel and this video is one of them. </div>
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They slow it down and zoom in so you can see this woman who, I admit, does look like she's talking on a cell phone but common sense tells me otherwise. Maybe she's talking to herself and maybe she is holding her hat on or a hearing device on her ear. </div>
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First of all, you have to have satellites and cell phone
towers to talk on a cell phone and even if someone in the future figures out
how to make phones that don’t need these why would she even have to hold it to
her ear? It would be more like Star Trek’s watch phones or an earbud that just sits there hands free.</div>
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And we wouldn’t have some old lady traveling through time;
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There are people arguing for hours about this video and
possibility of a person traveling through time just to be in a Charlie Chaplin
movie while chatting on a cell phone. </div>
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Then we have videos showing us how to take apart our old
cell phones to get the gold out to turn in for money. Well, now we know why
those darn cell phones cost so much, they're made of gold. Those Apple
iPhones must have a lot of gold in them. </div>
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Most of y’all have probably seen the video game playing frog
catching flies or whatever characters are on a cell phone game. It’s had a lot
of views. People love to watch critters do funny or cute things. </div>
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<o:p>There are more animals doing funny things with cell phones if have a few minutes to spare and want to go over there and look. </o:p></div>
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You know how sometimes you remember something and you aren’t
really sure why it sticks in your mind… it just does? </div>
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A long time ago in a far away land, no wait… Anyway when I
was a teenager I worked in a small grocery store near my house. </div>
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Every evening, without fail, this same man would come in red
nosed buying the same thing, a six-pack of beer (I don’t recall the brand), two
more beers and a pack of cigarettes. </div>
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He was a nice man, didn’t flirt like some of the older guys
that came in, he just smiled, didn’t say much, bought his purchases and left. </div>
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The other cashiers and sackers would make comments about why
eight beers? Was that what it took to get his buzz each evening? And why not
buy a case or carton of cigarettes instead of stopping by the store each and
every evening? </div>
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I’ve thought about that over the years and decided he was
probably the type person that would drink however much he had and by only
purchasing eight beers at a time he kept himself from drinking too much even
though drinking eight beers every night isn’t at all healthy. </div>
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I should mention that here in Oklahoma we have liquor laws
so this beer couldn’t be over 3.2 in liquor content to be sold in a grocery
store. </div>
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Maybe it was the same thing with the cigarettes, if he only
bought a pack he would stop at the end and if he had more he would smoke them. </div>
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I’m not sure how old he was, being a teenager anyone over
the age of 25 looked about the same to me until they reached really old, you
know, like 50. I’m guessing he was probably in his 30’s. I don’t know if he was
married, I don’t remember a wedding ring but that doesn’t really tell much
since not all married men wore rings back then. Heck, not all of them wear them
now.</div>
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I’m assuming he had a wife since he never bought food, but
then again it’s possible he bought his groceries somewhere else. Maybe he kept
his food purchasing separate from his partying stash when he shopped. </div>
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And if he had a wife, what did she think about Mr. Eight
Beers and a Pack? Was she okay with it? Did she overlook his addictions since
he came home every night and kept a job? Not being a womanizer prowling around
at night can be a plus in many women’s books. And then again maybe she was a
nag and those beers were how he put up with her every evening. </div>
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I don’t expect he lived to be very old with that way of life
but then I might be surprised, some people seem to have a cast iron liver while
others don’t last very long on that diet. </div>
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By the way, he was my favorite customer.</div>
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If y’all don’t see much of me on social media sites the next
30 days it’s because I took leave of my senses and decided to do a thirty-day
challenge where I write an article everyday, hopefully legible, well written
and interesting. </div>
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HubPages has these contests every now and then to get us
motivated and give us a little extra money, which is always great to have so I
thought I’d take the plunge. I have three birthdays next month so extra cash
would be nice. I have to put up with three Aries men; can you believe that? </div>
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So I’ve been researching trying to come up with my 30
answers because, I forgot to tell you this part, we have to answer questions
people have asked in the question and answer forum on HubPages. Some are pretty
easy but some not so much. There are some that are in broken English and I’m
not altogether sure what the poor souls are even trying to say but most are
legible. </div>
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Having challenges is a good thing and helps get us motivated
and focused. Having a goal will make me work harder and get more done. Not that
I goof off and play otherwise but I can always do more. It’s amazing how much
we can accomplish when we set our minds to it. </div>
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So I’ve found a video because you know I love them and I’m
going to play it everyday to get me motivated. Yes, I know Van Halen isn’t
singing about writing but it still works.
I’m an 80’s rocker girl and like me some longhaired rock n roll. I’m
going to finish what I’ve started and keep with the plan. I think I can, I
think I can, I know I can!</div>
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I’m picturing my guitar-playing cheerleaders in tight jeans
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You can help by reading my stories on HubPages. They’ll pop
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Just click on the title and it
will take you to HubPages land where you can see what I’ve been up to, read my
stories and see that I’m keeping up with my goal. ~wink, wink~</div>
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It will certainly be a challenge since we have Spring Break
this month and I’m going to be working on one of my rent houses but I’ve gotten
a bit of a head start with research so at least I have an idea what I will
write about. Should be a piece of cake… I hope. </div>
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Now put down that guitar and come over here...</div>
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What has happened to the news these days? I don’t watch
daytime television and haven’t for quite a while because most of it isn’t worth
tuning into but now the news has gotten silly. </div>
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In the evening when I do turn on the television for the
latest reports and weather we are bombarded with advertisements for the morning
show where anchor people have turned into blooming idiots playing, “Rock,
Paper, Scissors,” pretending to play musical instruments or having eating
contests. “Can Jed eat that twenty pound steak?” Do people honestly enjoy that
kind of stuff? I just want the news, people.</div>
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It’s bad enough that we’ve put actors out of work by hiring
any Joe on the street thinking America gives a hoot about “Reality,” now we are
trying to turn the news cast into street entertainers.</div>
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And what’s with the coffee? Everyone is drinking coffee and then
someone comes in with a pot giving refills. Where are the tea drinkers? That’s
what I want to know. I guess I couldn’t be an anchorperson since I don’t drink
coffee. </div>
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Well my solution was to just not turn it on but some evening
broadcasts are switching to this new kind of reporting as well. People no
longer sit behind a counter, they now stand showing off their fashion clothes
because drab conservative anchor duds were too boring. I can’t keep my
attention on the map to find out if it’s going to rain because Susie’s glittery
dress is distracting me.</div>
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And since when is an actors personal life breaking news? I
can see letting us know when a famous person passes away but do we really care
who is having an affair with whom or what celebrity is going into rehab for the
umpteenth time? I don’t. They have separate entertainment shows for that.</div>
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It’s bad enough that most of them are slanted to their own
personal political agenda. I’ve always thought they should paint a big elephant
or donkey on the back wall to let new people know which side of the fence they
stand on. Just tell me up front what you believe so I can make my decision
because you aren’t going to change my mind based on your opinions. </div>
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Personally, I’d just as soon read the paper to get my news
but the weather changes so much here in Oklahoma you have to keep a close watch
on it sometimes and we only have one local paper which is also very slanted in
their beliefs. </div>
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My favorite used to be PBS but they recently fired everyone
and hired all new people for no apparent reason other than the fact they were
old. I got a kick out of the weatherman because he always sounded drunk. I’m
pretty sure he wasn’t but his voice had that tone that was fun to listen to. “Hurry,
Hon, the drunk guy is telling the weather.”</div>
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I still watch PBS because at least we don’t have all the
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Yes, I know you can get news from the Internet too but I haven’t
quite gotten into that. I do check out the web for world news but so far our
local online news isn’t very user friendly. I can spend a lot of time trying to
find a story about recent events. They purposely don’t update them right away
because they want you to watch them on T.V.</div>
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I don’t have a problem with change when it’s for the better,
but personally, I don’t think making news shows a three ring circus an
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Do you ever wonder why some people get all kinds of
responses and comments and you can’t get anyone to even “like” your update?
I’ll let you in on a few tips of why some people aren’t getting noticed on
social networking sites.</div>
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Don’t take this personally if you fit one or more of these
descriptions. We’ve all been one of these on occasion, you just want to make
sure you aren’t that way all of the time. </div>
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People are drawn to happy, fun, upbeat people so if you want to be popular on Facebook or any other social networking site avoid the following behavior. </div>
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<b>The Whiner<o:p></o:p></b></div>
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We all have bad days when everything seems to happen wrong
but these people must have been born on Wednesday because their life is full of
woe. They always need someone to pray for them, their relationship is always on
the verge of breaking up, their boss hates them, they’ve lost/losing their job
or they don’t have enough money. </div>
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Nobody likes a wet blanket. For Pete’s sake, surely
something good has happened in your life this week, tell your friends a nice
story once in a while and back off of the gloom and doom all of the time. </div>
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<b>The Ranter<o:p></o:p></b></div>
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These people need a chill pill; they are always pissed off
at someone or everyone. I imagine they are the people on the highway with road
rage. If everyone would just straighten up and do as they say the world would
be a much better place. </div>
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Go down to your local pharmacy and have your blood pressure
checked, seriously. </div>
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<b>The Politician<o:p></o:p></b></div>
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They aren’t running for office themselves although from
their updates I’m sure they feel they could fix all of the nations problems if
they could just get in the White House. </div>
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Every update is their political views about who should be in
office or impeached. </div>
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Some of these are funny and I do learn things I wouldn’t
always get from the news on television but this is information overload. </div>
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Take it down a notch; switch it up a bit with puppy bulletins
or funny cartoons. We like variety.</div>
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<b>The Activist<o:p></o:p></b></div>
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From animal rights to occupy Wall Street these people all
have a stand on some issue and they make sure we all see the latest bulletin,
horrible video of abuse or news story. </div>
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I’d love to save the baby seals but please don’t show any
more pictures of them being beaten with clubs; some of us are eating lunch. </div>
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Around my house we use code words that have underlying
meaning. Unless you live here and learn the lingo you might not pick up on
these subtle nuances so I’m going to enlighten you. </div>
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We don’t want to sound accusatory or like we are making
demands so we use this way of speaking to offhandedly make suggestions or let
the other one know what we feel needs to be done. No finger pointing is done,
no direct complaints (in most cases) and no orders are given. </div>
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Most of the time it works out fine unless one of us is in a
cranky mood and then all the subtlety in the world won’t work. </div>
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<b>Somebody<o:p></o:p></b></div>
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If I say, “‘Somebody’ left the bread unopened on the counter”
or “‘Somebody’ wadded up the dishrag instead of spreading it out so it can dry,”
it usually means my husband. </div>
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I don’t want to point any fingers and blame anyone but want
him to notice his transgressions. I don’t say, “I’m not your mother or maid,”
because truth be known I kind of am. </div>
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It won’t change anything, the bread will be left to dry
another day and the dish cloth left to sour but it makes me feel better letting
him know I saw that and would appreciate it if he doesn’t do it again. </div>
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If he’s in a bad mood he’ll say, “I know ‘Somebody’ is me.” </div>
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Then to smooth over the edges I’ll say, “Of course you are
‘Somebody,” Darlin.” </div>
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<b>We<o:p></o:p></b></div>
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“We” is me. </div>
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If my husband says, “‘We’ need to get some more cookies” or
“‘We’ need to deposit this check,” he’s talking about me doing these things. </div>
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Also if he says, “I thought “we” were going to take care of
that?” This also means me. It’s his way of letting me know, “I told you to do
that, why didn’t you take care of it?” </div>
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After years of marriage people get a little weird.</div>
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<b>You Know Who<o:p></o:p></b></div>
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Our dog is deaf now but he’s really smart and when he could
still hear we would often say, “I’ll give the rest of my pizza to You Know Who.”
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Trouble is Basil is so smart he eventually figured out that when
we said You Know Who we were talking about him so he would get excited when we
said we were going to give him some food. You would think after the dog learned his code title we would
stop but no. </div>
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Sometimes he’s still referred to as You Know Who even though
he is deaf as a post and hasn’t a clue what we are saying much less who the
conversation is about. </div>
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<b>T-shirts<o:p></o:p></b></div>
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I’m thinking about having shirts printed with We and
Somebody on the fronts that way when people come over there won’t be any
confusion as to who we are talking about when speaking in code. </div>
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I guess I should have a shirt made for the dog too. </div>
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They say opposites attract and it’s a good thing because if
my husband married a woman like himself they would spend eternity playing hide
and go seek. He can lose things better than anyone I know. If there was an occupation
for people who could hide things he would be a huge success in that field. </div>
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Instead, he's a budget analyst, he can't find his house shoes but can find an error on a spreadsheet.</div>
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He spends half his life looking for things he’s lost.
Fussing, cussing and discussing where he could possibly have left his “fill in
the blank.” </div>
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Car keys, driver’s license, birth certificate, passport,
keys to rental properties, computer cable, brief case, television remotes, DVD
remotes and running shoes are some of the things he’s lost in recent months. As
you can see he makes sure it’s important things that get misplaced. </div>
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He thinks I’m a smart aleck because I almost never lose my possessions and also am very good at helping him find his. Not that I’d make a good
private investigator but I am pretty good at locating missing items. </div>
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Sometimes I’m busy and think to myself, “I’m going to let
him find his own things this time, I have more important things to do than run
around finding a grown man’s stuff.” It never fails, I am soon caught up in the
hunt feeling sorry for him especially if he has to be somewhere soon and the
item at large is a key element, in fact it probably is a key and he won’t get
very far without it. </div>
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I’ve tried to tell him, “You need to tell yourself where you
put things. When you lay your wallet down look at it and make a mental note, ‘I’ve
put my wallet on the clothes dryer’ and then ask yourself, ‘why am I putting my
wallet on the clothes dryer? Because you know that isn’t where it belongs.” </div>
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“I know I know I should pay more attention but I forget.” </div>
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It sometimes works for a little while especially after losing something important but then a few days or
weeks later he’ll be running around like a chicken with his head cut off trying
to find something else.</div>
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We’ve had people bring his wallet to him (they found it on
the side of the road, we think he left it on the roof of his car) with all the
money still inside. Yeah, he’s lucky. I teased him and asked if he threw his
wallet out the window while driving down the road. He didn’t think that was
funny. </div>
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He has lost cell phones, people will bring him his wallet
complete with credit cards and large sums of money intact but keep his phone.
Go figure. </div>
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People who lose things on a regular basis are usually aggravated
with people like me who almost never lose anything. If my stuff disappears it’s
normally because someone else moved it. </div>
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It’s because he is preoccupied with too many other things
and paying attention to where he put his cup isn’t at the top of the list of
things on his mind. And quite possibly it’s also because he has a personal
finder that will locate his stuff after he’s misplaced them. </div>
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<iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="360" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/1ySI8yxZ97I" width="480"></iframe>Pamela Morganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13009280679111098479noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3735620326044265933.post-91983806821107154892012-02-03T09:58:00.000-08:002012-02-03T09:58:43.598-08:00Online Writing Too CompetitiveIt’s a dog eat dog world out here in the land of blogging and some take it so seriously they stand alone. <br />
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Some writers have had bad experiences giving tips and now they are hesitant to do it again. They have helped someone who sold their secrets or moved ahead in the ranks, so they have decided they will go it on their own not lending a hand to another soul. That is a shame. <br />
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<b>Writing is constantly changing</b><br />
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I’ve learned a lot over the years about SEO: search engine optimization, keywords and working social networking groups. I try to share my knowledge when I can. <br />
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Information and techniques change all the time. What works today may not work tomorrow and the ideas we implemented yesterday may work better next week. It’s an ongoing learning experience and you must be good at research in order to succeed in this business. <br />
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There is a lot of competition out there and the better you get the more you have to watch your back mostly for copycats stealing our work but there are also some who fear being left behind in the pack. You also can’t trust everyone who gives advice, some will steer you in the wrong direction to better help their lead⎯terrible, but true. <br />
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<b>The race is on</b><br />
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Think of it as a marathon, there’s always a guy or group of people in the lead and the rest are following behind. We try to watch and see what he does differently; maybe it’s his stride, brand of shoes or the way he stretches before and after each run. Other runners emulate his every move, hang on each word and study his technique. <br />
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It’s not easy being at the top, not that I know what it’s like but you can just imagine the stress and long hours they put in trying to keep that level of greatness. While I wouldn’t mind having a fraction of the money they make the worry and health issues that goes along with it would be terrible. <br />
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<b>Helping out</b><br />
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Maybe it’s the mother in me or the fact I’m not terribly ambitious, but if I am able, I will do it. When I get jobs in my inbox that don’t suit me but I know another writer that might be interested I pass it along. Websites that I find useful, I pass along to others. <br />
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There are blogger websites set up for writers to help each other advertise their work. You can do the same thing with a Facebook group, Google+ circle or other sites you frequent. Help your friends by posting a link on your Twitter feed, Facebook page or Google+ stream. <br />
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The Internet is a huge place with billions of readers. If we are writing well-written articles and blogs we shouldn’t have a problem with a little competition. <br />
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<b>The competition</b><br />
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I read stories that are very similar to mine on a regular basis but most of the time I don’t worry because they aren’t written very well. I’m not trying to say my work is perfect by any stretch of the imagination but I constantly read my competition and analyze their style, structure and content. Reading helps keep us abreast of what is out there as well as helping us improve our own work. <br />
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<b>Don’t copy</b><br />
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It may be due to the years of writing classes I’ve taken but to this day I have to write in my own words. <br />
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There are websites with free blogs and articles you can post but I never use them. Partly because of SEO ranking (copied stories have poor pagerank) and also because I want my own work on my websites. It's my home, I don't want another person's handwork on my walls.<br />
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<b>Disclaimer</b><br />
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I don’t want y’all to inundate my email with requests for assistance but if you follow my blogs or comments on social networking sites and I know you well, I’ll help if I can. I often post links to articles and stories on my Twitter feed of writer friends but they have to be good. It is a waste of time as well as making my credibility look bad if I recommend inferior work. <br />
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<b>In closing</b><br />
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Good things come back to those who send out good karma. Not everyone believes that but it has worked for me all these years and I will continue to do so. <br />
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Don’t step on the little guy on your way to the top, he may bypass you later and remember your actions. <br />
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<iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/P9BfvPjsXXw" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>Pamela Morganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13009280679111098479noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3735620326044265933.post-78443724982719008062012-02-01T07:34:00.000-08:002012-02-01T07:34:18.750-08:00Website SpammersOnce you’ve moved up in the world of blogging and have done your marketing properly you start getting all sorts of attention and sometimes you get emails and comments from spammers.<br />
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One of the things I love about Blogger is their great filter software that sorts them out. I get an email asking for approval before any suspicious comments are posted. My readers never see them but I get several every week.<br />
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<b>What is spam?</b> <br />
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Were not talking about the salty canned meat variety. This spam comes in the form of emails or comments usually soliciting a service you don’t want. <br />
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I say usually because one man’s spam is another man’s bread and butter. Spam can also be sales people you don't necessarily want to do business with but others welcome.<br />
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<b>Examples of spam</b><br />
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Recently I’ve gotten emails telling me my website was difficult to find but with their service I can increase my audience. <i>I must not be too hard to find if they found me.</i><br />
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Others are prostitutes and don’t even bother to find out I’m a woman. The reason I suspect them to be ladies of the night is because their emails say they are looking for a nice man to get to know better. I realize some countries might not know that “Pamela” is a woman’s name but my picture is on my websites. <i>Maybe they are hoping I have a lonely, desperate male assistant.</i> <br />
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Most of us have read the emails from Ethiopia telling us we’ve won or inherited a large sum of money and if we give them our bank information they will gladly send it to us. <i>Unfortunately people fall for this one on a regular basis.</i> <br />
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I get emails asking me to be their pen pal. While many of these people are probably harmless, in this day and age one can’t be too careful so if I receive a short note in my webmail with little information about the sender, you aren’t going to get a response. <br />
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There are many other scams out there but these are the ones I’ve gotten lately.<br />
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<b>Should you put your email on your website?</b><br />
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For a long time I didn’t post mine for just this reason and figured if anyone wanted to talk to me they could just post a comment on one of my blogs or articles but I have read in many marketing books as well as online articles that it is a good business practice to give your customers a way of reaching you. <br />
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I have gotten a few writing jobs this way so it is a good idea, you just have to be careful who you accept work from since many correspondences are spam. Not all writing offers are legitimate so be sure and check them out before taking the assignment. <br />
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Here's a slice of spam you might enjoy. <br />
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<iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/anwy2MPT5RE" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>Pamela Morganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13009280679111098479noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3735620326044265933.post-49571637999170152652012-01-29T08:38:00.000-08:002012-01-29T08:38:58.318-08:00Support Group Or Just Forget About It<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://encrypted-tbn2.google.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRGO7VZWkvKuP3K_senbEoTAWYw6wtBJrx4DhTvGjGmLZKrPNdsXg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left:1em; margin-right:1em"><img border="0" height="225" width="225" src="https://encrypted-tbn2.google.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRGO7VZWkvKuP3K_senbEoTAWYw6wtBJrx4DhTvGjGmLZKrPNdsXg" /></a></div><br />
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For some people sitting around in a circle discussing trauma or issues they are having works for them. Personally, I’d rather just forget the whole thing happened; dragging up old problems doesn’t work for me. <br />
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I’m not going to go into the reasons why I’d need group counseling but I will say that my childhood was less than great and every form of abuse you can think of probably happened to me. There were visits to psychologists, school counselors and later as an adult I tried group sessions. None did as much good as moving on with my life and putting the bad stuff at the back of my mind. <br />
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Some will say that doing that keeps it in our subconscious and we drag it out anyway in the form of hang-ups. Perhaps, but I can definitely tell you I have less nightmares than when I sat around talking about old horror stories reliving it over and over again. <br />
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When a bad thought pops into my head I push it out with a good one or at the very least change the subject. This is when having ADD: Attention Deficit Disorder comes in handy. My attention span isn’t long enough to dwell on terrible things for too long. <br />
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Medication is basically a form of forgetting. When doctors give out prescriptions they are numbing the memories and dulling the pain. This can help too, but unfortunately drugs have all sorts of nasty side effects that can hamper sex drive, ability to care as well as a host of other physical problems that either show up immediately or later on in the form of organ failure. <br />
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No thanks. <br />
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Everyone deals with pain, loss and trauma differently. We all need to figure out what it is that works for us and what makes us feel better. For some talking about it helps, it just wasn’t my cup of tea.<br />
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We are supposed to feel pain and sadness. <br />
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Contrary to what the pharmaceutical commercials want us to believe discomfort is a part of life. Being unhappy or angry is part of being alive and if you don’t feel those things you don’t have that contrast to compare when life is good. <br />
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No one promised you a rose garden and if they did they forgot to mention the thorns, weeds, and spiders. <br />
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I’m a diamond in the rough. My past makes me who I am, a little messed up, a little freaky, and a lot out spoken. In person my inner editor isn’t always on so sometimes it’s a bit of a surprise to everyone, including myself, hearing what comes out of my mouth. At least you know where you stand with me; there is no sugar coating. I’m not fake nor do I pretend to like people I can’t stand. <br />
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Not everyone wants a girl child with opinions, too many questions and answers. Can I help it if I knew too much? I was born old. <br />
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I studied psychology so I could figure out what made me tick and I’ll be damned if most of the other students weren’t in there for the very same reason. In case you didn’t know it most psychologists and psychiatrists are fighting their own demons. <br />
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I now realize there are no normal people, we are all a little mental in one form or another some are just better at hiding it than others. <br />
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Due to my experiences I’m open minded and not quick to judge a person based on their lifestyle. We are all different and I’m okay with that. <br />
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In support groups you meet all sorts of screwed up people and at the very least you might decide when you go home that you aren’t as messed up as those other people. Funny thing is they were probably thinking the same thing about me but then again it’s probably just my OCD making me believe that⎯hard to tell. <br />
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Excuse me while I go count some bridge stripes and touch my chair six times. <br />
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