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  • Shamelessly ganked from BlondeBedHead

    MEME
    You.
    Can.
    Only.
    Type.
    One.
    Word.

    No.
    Explanations.

    1. Yourself: hopeful

    2. Your boyfriend/girlfriend (spouse): happy

    3. Your hair: messy

    4. Your mother: silly

    5. Your Father: handy

    6. Your Favorite Item: yarn

    7. Your dream last night: disturbing

    8. Your Favorite drink: water

    9. Your Dream Car: camaro

    10. The room you are in: office

    11. Your Ex: unknown

    12. Your fear: spiders

    13. What you want to be in 10 years? successful

    14. Who you hung out with last night? hubby

    15. What You're Not: patient

    16. Muffins: orange

    17. One of Your Wish List Items: kiln

    18. Time: 12:48

    19. The Last Thing You Did: read

    20. What You Are Wearing: sweats

    21. Your Favorite Weather: sunny

    22. Your Favorite Book: fiction

    23. The Last Thing You Ate: bagel

    24. Your Life: waiting

    25. Your Mood: inconsistent

    26. Your best friend: Hubby

    27. What are you thinking about right now? dogs

    28. Your car: small

    29. What are you doing at the moment? typing

    30. Your summer: busy

    31. Your relationship status: solid

    32. What is on your TV? nothing

    33. What is the weather like? breezy

    34. When is the last time you laughed? today

    35. Who do you tag? nobody

  • Went to see Casino Royale this weekend - fun film.

    I was worried about how Daniel Craig was going to do as Bond.  I
    always worry when they switch actors.  And I REALLY liked Pierce
    Brosnan.

    However, Daniel Craig was QUITE good.  He was not nearly as suave
    as some of the others, and in fact was much grittier, but from what I
    understand that was the intent of the directors.  And, truly, it
    worked for me.

    Daniel Craig's eyes are freakishly blue.

    But he's got an AMAZING body.

    Mmmm hmmm.

  • Book Review:

    "Man Hunting" by Jennifer Crusie.

    This is a fun, short read by one of my favorite authors.  The
    story is entertaining, the characters engaging, for the most
    part.  The only thing lacking was an exploration of why the main
    character was so dead set on pursuing a particular course.

    Good, fun, light reading.

  • Book Review:

    "The Big Over Easy" by Jasper Fforde

    I enjoy Jasper Fforde's work - he's got an excellent sense of the
    absurd, and it shows through in every literature reference sprinkled
    liberally throughout his works.  This book is the first in his
    "Nursery Crime" series.  In this one Humpty Dumpty takes a big
    fall, off of a wall...and it may just be Murder!  The investigator
    is Jack Spratt and his assistant is Mary Mary...

    Characters from all sorts of genres appear, but you don't necessarily
    have to recognize them or the literature references in order to enjoy
    the story.

    A very entertaining read, and I definitely recommend it.

  • Now, for a new feature of our blog:  The Book Review!

    Today:

    "Toxic Bachelors" by Danielle Steel

    What an absolute piece of shit book this one is.  I used to read
    Danielle Steel when I was younger (and when my taste in casual reading
    was even more in my ass than it is now, apparently).  This book is one
    of the worst I've ever had the misfortune to read.  The book is
    extremely light on character development, and the author describes most
    everything in the book rather than showing the story through action or
    dialog.  I think there were perhaps 10 pages of dialog in total
    throughout the book.   If this one was made into a condensed version it
    could be told in 5 pages or less rather than the 100s of pages Ms.
    Steel wastes.  Seriously, this book is awful and someone needs to sue
    the author, her editor and publisher for the waste of ink and trees in
    the making of this book.

  • Because Tyche tagged me...

    And because I feel guilty not updating more often...

    Four jobs I have had in my life:

         * telemarketer
        * fast food
    cashier
        * insurance
    company – claims associate
        * health insurance
    administrator

    Four movies I can watch over and over:

        I rarely watch
    movies, and never more than twice

    Four places I have lived:

        * San
    Diego, CA
        * Irving,
    Texas
        * Denton,
    Texas
        * Tallahassee,
    FL

    Four TV shows I love to watch:

       I don’t watch TV –
    I haven’t turned on the TV in over a month.

    Four places I have been on vacation

        * Waikiki,
    HI
        * Stockholm,
    Sweden
        * Amsterdam
    & The Hague, Netherlands
        * Gainesville,
    FL

    Four websites I visit daily

        * Xanga
        * CNN.com
        * Dilbert.com
        * Banff Gondola webcam

    Four of my favorite foods

        * Cheeseburgers
        * Havarti cheese
    and crackers
        * Barbara’s Bakery
    Baked Cheese Puffs
        * Grilled Cheese
    Sandwiches
                           
    (Yes,
    I like cheese)

    Four places I'd rather be right now

        * The
    Hague, Netherlands
    with my friends Renee, Wil and Wouter.
        * At home, in my
    bed, sleeping
        * Sitting on the
    seawall at the beach in San Diego,
    watching the sun go down
        * On a sailboat on
    the lake

    Four others I tag:

        I’m not tagging
    anyone.

  • Because, apparently the "shotgun" method of tagging works...



    Ganked from AtomBlonde's blog:

    A IS FOR AGE
    36

    B IS FOR BOOZE OF CHOICE 
    Malibu Rum or Pimms

    C IS FOR CAREER
    Attorney

    D IS FOR DADS NAME
    Stephen

    E IS FOR ESSENTIAL ITEMS TO BRING TO A PARTY
    A hostess gift (wine, flowers, whatever...)

    F IS FOR FAVORITE SONG OF THE MOMENT
    "Last Resort" by the Eagles...always the favorite.

    G IS FOR FAVORITE GAME 
    Today, the favorite game is "Fate" by Wild Tangent.

    H IS FOR HOMETOWN
    San Diego, CA

    I IS FOR INSTRUMENTS YOU PLAY
    None, but I sing.

    J IS FOR JAM OR JELLY YOU LIKE
    Grape Jelly...on a biscuit or wheat toast.

    K IS FOR KIDS 
    None, unless you count puppies.

    L IS FOR LIVING ARRANGEMENTS
    In a house in the great frozen north.

    M IS FOR MOMS NAME 
    Marleen.

    N IS FOR THE NAME OF YOUR PET 
    Bridget, the Labrador-mix, Spot the Basenji-mix, and Otto the Dachsund.  All rescued dogs.

    O IS FOR OVERNIGHT HOSPITAL STAYS
    4 y/o, double hernia.  24 y/o, female stuff.

    P IS FOR PHOBIAS
    Heights and spiders.

    Q IS FOR QUOTES YOU LIKE

    "I'd like to find your inner child and kick its little ass." - Don Henley

    R IS FOR RELATIONSHIP THAT LASTED THE LONGEST
    Been with hubby for 10 years.  Almost 11 years.

    S IS FOR FAVORITE SODA
    Mountain Dew.

    T IS FOR TIME YOU WAKE UP
    During the week I get up at 6:40.  On the weekends, I usually sleep until I wake up without an alarm.

    U IS FOR UNDERWEAR 
    What
    about it?  How about, I am wearing no socks and matching
    underwear?  Or if you must know, when I have to wear undies I wear
    thongs.

    V IS FOR VEGETABLE YOU LOVE 
    Um, vegetables...and love?  Yeah, whatever.  I love no veggies.

    W IS FOR WEAPON OF CHOICE
    Sarcasm.

    X IS FOR XRAYS YOU'VE HAD
    Too many to list.

    Y IS FOR YUMMY FOODS YOU MAKE
    Tacos.

    Z IS FOR ZODIAC SIGN
    Libra

    I tag no one; however, if you'd like to meme along, I'd love to read it!

  • Stolen from Tyche:

    If
    you read this, if your eyes are passing over this right now (even if we
    don't speak often), please post a comment with a COMPLETELY MADE-UP,
    FICTIONAL "memory" of you and me. It can be anything you want - good or
    bad - BUT IT HAS TO BE FAKE.




    When you're finished, post these
    two paragraphs on your blog and be surprised--or mortified--about what
    people DON'T ACTUALLY remember about you.

  • Why, oh why must I live in a state that has a dearth of even DECENT
    bagels.  (Good bagels?  Hah!  Forget it!)  I went
    to a truly amazing breakfast buffet last weekend.  It was so
    incredibly delicious. 

    Freshly made crepes, a choloclate fountain for dipping strawberries and
    other yummies, 4 meat carving stations, made to order omelettes...just
    so indescribably good.  And, best of all, lox.  With all the
    trimmings.  But.  BUT!  The bagels.  Oh, what a
    travesty.  I like plain bagels, so that part was ok.  But
    they were little, store-bought cocktail bagels.  Not even
    fresh.  It seemed SUCH a waste to put this amazing lox (soooo
    delicious...just perfect lox!) on a craptastic bagel.

    Wah!!  I want a good egg bagel!!!!!!!!!!!!  Of course, the
    only place I've ever been able to find egg bagels was in Los Angeles
    and Dallas (and only one deli in all of Dallas had egg bagels.
    ONE!!)  What's a bagel-loving, sort-of-Jewish girl to do? 
    (Sort of Jewish because my mom is Jewish, dad is not, and I was raised
    without any religious practices).

    *sigh*

    Oh, the horror.  To have to eat the best lox I've had in years on a piece of bread not even worthy of being called a bagel.

    (I am hungry.  Can you tell?)

  • My birthday party was great.  We had a private karaoke party at a
    local, very posh place.  It was way too much fun. 

    My dad came to visit, and that was wonderful.  I don't get to see him often enough.

    I took the whole weekend off.  I even took Monday off, since the courts were closed and I was feeling lazy.

    Now, I am completely snowed under and am feeling the stress. 
    *sigh*  Stupid stupid move, that one.  But, I know that I
    cannot work every minute.  So I've been working on letting go of
    the stress, and just doing everything I can when I am here at the
    office.

    Arrrgh.  Phone's ringing.  Must go work.