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Friday, October 16, 2009

Basic Rules for Cats Who Have a House to Run

** DOORS:
Do not allow closed doors in any room. To get door opened, stand on hind legs and hammer with forepaws. Once door is opened, it is not necessary to use it. After you have ordered an "outside" door opened, stand halfway in and out and think about several things. This is particularly important during very cold weather, rain, snow, or mosquito season. Swinging doors are to be avoided at all costs.

** CHAIRS and RUGS:
If you have to throw up, get to a chair quickly. If you cannot manage in time, get to an Oriental rug. If there is no Oriental rug, shag is good. When throwing up on the carpet, make sure you back up so that it is as long as the human's bare foot.

** BATHROOMS:
Always accompany guests to the bathroom. It is not necessary to do anything -- just sit and stare.

** HAMPERING:
If one of your humans is engaged in some close activity and the other is idle, stay with the busy one. This is called "helping", otherwise known as "hampering." Following are the rules for "hampering":


a) When supervising cooking, sit just behind the left heel of the cook. You
cannot be seen and thereby stand a better chance of being stepped on and then
picked up and comforted.
b) For book readers, get in close under the chin,
between eyes and book, unless you can lie across the book itself.
c) For
knitting projects or paperwork, lie on the work in the most appropriate manner
so as to obscure as much of the work or at least the most important part.
Pretend to doze, but every so often reach out and slap the pencil or knitting
needles. The worker may try to distract you; ignore it. Remember, the aim is to
hamper work.
Embroidery and needlepoint projects make great hammocks in
spite of what the humans may tell you.
d) For people paying bills (monthly
activity) or working on income taxes or Christmas cards (annual activity), keep
in mind the aim -- to hamper! First, sit on the paper being worked on. When
dislodged, watch sadly from the side of the table. When activity proceeds
nicely, roll around on the papers, scattering them to the best of your ability.
After being removed for the second time, push pens, pencils, and erasers off the
table, one at a time.
e) When a human is holding the newspaper in front of
him/her, be sure to jump on the back of the paper. They love to jump.

** WALKING:
As often as possible, dart quickly and as close as possible in front of the human, especially: on stairs, when they have something in their arms, in the dark, and when they first get up in the morning. This will help their coordination skills.

** BEDTIME:
Always sleep on the human at night so s/he cannot move round.

** PLAY:
This is an important part of your life. Get enough sleep in the daytime so you are fresh for your nocturnal games. Below are listed several favorite cat games that you can play. It is important though to maintain one's Dignity at all times. If you should have an accident during play, such as falling off a chair, immediately wash a part of your body as if to say "I MEANT to do that!" It fools those humans every time.

CAT GAMES:
"Catch Mouse":
The humans would have you believe that
those lumps under the covers are their feet and hands. They are lying. They are
actually Bed Mice, rumored to be the most delicious of all the mice in the
world, though no cat has ever been able to catch one. Rumor also has it that
only the most ferocious attack can stun them long enough for you to dive under
the covers to get them. Maybe YOU can be the first to taste the Bed Mouse!

"King of the Hill":
This game must be played with at least one
other cat. The more, the merrier! One or both of the sleeping humans is Hill 303
which must be defended at all costs from the other cat(s). Anything goes. This
game allows for the development of unusual tactics as one must take the unstable
playing theater into account.
WARNING:
Playing either of these games to
excess will result in expulsion from the bed and possibly from the bedroom.
Should the humans grow restless, immediately begin purring and cuddle up to
them.
This should buy you some time until they fall asleep again. If one
happens to be on a human when this occurs, this cat wins the round of King of
the Hill.


** TOYS:
Any small item is a potential toy. If a human tries to confiscate it, this means that it is a Good Toy. Run with it under the bed. Look suitably outraged when the human grabs you and takes it away.
Always watch where it is put so you can steal it later. Two reliable sources of toys are dresser tops and wastebaskets. There are several types of cat toys.
Bright shiny things like keys, brooches, or coins should be hidden so that the other cat(s) or humans can't play with them. They are generally good for playing hockey with on uncarpeted floors.
Dangly and/or string-like things such as shoelaces, cords, gold chains, and dental floss also make excellent toys. They are favorites of humans who like to drag them across the floor for us to pounce on. When a string is dragged under a newspaper or throw rug, it magically becomes the Paper/Rug Mouse and should be killed at all costs. Take care, though. Humans are sneaky and will try to make you lose your Dignity.

** PAPER BAGS:
Within paper bags dwell the Bag Mice. They are small and camouflaged to be the same color as the bag, so they are hard to see. But you can easily hear the crinkling noises they make as they scurry around the bag. Anything, up to and including shredding the bag, can be done to kill them. Note: any other cat you may find in a bag hunting for Bag Mice is fair game for a Sneak Attack, which will usually result in a great Tag match.

** FOOD:
In order to get the energy to sleep, play, and hamper, a cat must eat. Eating, however, is only half the fun. The other half is getting the food. Cats have two ways to obtain food: convincing a human you are starving to death and must be fed *NOW*; and hunting for it oneself.
The following are guidelines for getting fed.


a) When the humans are eating, make sure you leave the tip of your tail in their
dishes when they are not looking.
b) Never eat food from your own bowl if
you can steal some from the table.
c) Never drink from your own water bowl
if a human's glass is full enough to drink from.
d) Should you catch
something of your own outside, it is only polite to attempt to get to know it.
Be insistent -- your food will usually not be so polite and try to leave.
e)
Table scraps are delicacies with which the humans are unfortunately unwilling to
readily part. It is beneath the Dignity of a cat to beg outright for food as
lower forms of life such as dogs will, but several techniques exist for ensuring
that the humans don't forget you exist. These include, but are not limited to:
jumping onto the lap of the "softest" human and purring loudly; lying down in
the doorway between the dining room and the kitchen, the Direct Stare, and
twining around people's legs as they sit and eat while meowing plaintively.

** SLEEPING:
As mentioned above, in order to have enough energy for playing, a cat must get plenty of sleep. It is generally not difficult to find comfortable place to curl up. Any place a human likes to sit is good, especially if it contrasts with your fur color. If it's in a sunbeam or near a heating duct or radiator, so much the better. Of course, good places also exist outdoors, but have the disadvantages of being seasonal and dependent on current and previous weather conditions such as rain. Open windows are a good compromise.

** SCRATCHING POSTS:
It is advised that cats use any scratching post the humans may provide. They are very protective of what they think is their property and will object strongly if they catch you sharpening your claws on it. Being sneaky and doing it when they aren't around won't help, as they are very observant. If you are an outdoor kitty, trees are good. Sharpening your claws on a human is a definite no-no!

** HUMANS:
Humans have three primary functions: to feed us, to play with and give attention to us, and to clean the litter box. It is important to maintain one's Dignity when around humans so that they will not forget who is the master of the house. Humans need to know basic rules. They can be taught if you start early and are consistent.

You will then have a smooth-running household.

Monday, September 14, 2009

It's been busy.

Dear Blog,
I miss you. I'm sorry I've ignored you, I still love you.

Dear Reader,
My new phone I was uber excited about, yeah I fried it in the water less than a month after getting it....Words can not describe the anger I promice you.


I'm in a new 4.0 game that Stacie is running, So far so fun. I'm hoping to keep going. I am playing a Deva Cleric, never been either before so it is for sure something new. We have Mike E, Mike F, Joe J, Chris W, myself and Stacie all around one table trying to stop all that is evil, or at the very lest all the holds treasure. Yarrr. On the left you will find my cat stirpes attempting to chew on one of our minis. She's sorta mean like that.





Next up: The backstreet boys: there new CD is due out in October and I am hoping to get it pretty much as soon as it comes out, they are a band I love enough that I am willing to pay for there music.
I've been a fan of them since I was about 10 and I am 24....14 years of loyal love. And they have never disapointed me music wise. Sadly, I found out recently 10 of those 14 years Nick Carter was fighting substance abuse issues, this doesn't shock me. Well not that Nick did, but that a second member besides AJ had issues. Anyone and everyone can get depressed. They used to be one of the biggest bands in the world and have made there unerasable mark in history, that's sorta a lot of pressure. On the bright side he is in the best shape of his life and looks amazing. I just hope he can keep it up. He was always the "hot" one in the band, I favored AJ and honestly didn't look at him twice. In fact, I was so in love with the band that when AJ checked himself into rehab so many years ago I cried. I was worried about him and wanted it to be all better. I don't think hes a god or anything, AJ and Nick are just normal people who went through very tough times. However, now I have found myself looker at him more than I ever did. He isn't the baby anymore he is 29 and is in the shape of someone much younger than him. (One thing I noticed as I am typing rhis is Nick is missing one of his nipples in the picture on the right. Can we say photoshop error?) When it comes down to it, I am honestly very happy for him and I hope it sticks. I also really hope AJ stays good as well.

Monday, July 27, 2009

New Phone!

I just got a new phone. It's a BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220. For a very long time I was the girl with the cool new phone, but that sorta stopped the last few years as things like bills and rent took over. So, this phone has a lot more bells and whistles than I am used too. However, I'm figuring it out easily enough.

Friday, June 5, 2009

People are mean.

As many of you know I work for a call center. Through out my time working on phones (almost four years now.) I have found that the world is full of some very rude people. When I call starts off with "Are you in the Philippines?"/"I don't wanna talk to no people who don't speak English" and so forth I want to reach through the phone and teach them some manners. Or, for example when someone interrupts you time and time again because whatever there saying is more important, even though more often than not there saying they want your help, so when you offer it they talk over you again and demand said help your trying to offer.

Maybe I'm old fashioned, or maybe I've just worked with the public for to long, but I try really hard to be nice to the people I deal with. The last thing someone needs, is me being a dick to them. And in all honesty, your amount of bullshit directly relates to the amount you get jerked around. Try being nice, it helps I promise.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

New Hampshire Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage

I am very excited to hear this news. The more states that see marriage is a right for all humans the more I think Utah will some day pass a simlar law. I may not ever get married, but I would like to at lest know that if/when I want to, I can. Story below.
Link to article here.

June 4, 2009
By ABBY
GOODNOUGH

BOSTON — The New Hampshire legislature approved revisions to a same-sex
marriage
bill on Wednesday, and Gov. John
Lynch
promptly signed the legislation, making the state the sixth to let gay
couples wed.
The bill had been through several permutations to satisfy Mr.
Lynch and certain legislators that it would not force religious organizations
that oppose same-sex marriage to participate in ceremonies celebrating it. Some
groups had feared they could be sued for refusing to allow same-sex weddings on
their property.
Mr. Lynch, who previously supported civil unions but not
marriage for same-sex couples, said in a statement that he had heard “compelling
arguments that a separate system is not an equal system.”
“Today,” he said,
“we are standing up for the liberties of same-sex couples by making clear that
they will receive the same rights, responsibilities — and respect — under New
Hampshire law.”
The law will take effect on Jan. 1. As originally cast, the
legislation exempted members of the clergy from having to perform same-sex
weddings. Then Mr. Lynch, a centrist Democrat, said he would veto the bill
unless the legislature added language also exempting religious groups and their
employees from having to participate in such ceremonies.
Mr. Lynch also
ordered that the bill protect members of religious groups from having to provide
same-sex couples with religious counseling, housing designated for married
people and other services relating to “the promotion of marriage.”
But the
House rejected that language last month by a two-vote margin, and legislative
leaders appointed a committee to negotiate a compromise.
The committee last
week recommended changes further emphasizing the rights of religious groups not
to participate. They include a preamble to the bill that states, “Each religious
organization, association, or society has exclusive control over its own
religious doctrine, policy, teachings and beliefs regarding who may marry within
their faith.”
Republicans have called the committee’s work tainted because
the Senate president, Sylvia B. Larsen, a Democrat, replaced one of its
Republican members when that legislator would not sign off on last week’s
compromise. Under legislative rules, the committee’s decision needed to be
unanimous.
As more states have legalized same-sex marriage, opponents have
increasingly lobbied for “conscience protections,” language that exempts
religious organizations from having to participate.
But many of the bill’s
opponents believe the language adopted by New Hampshire and several other states
does not go far enough because it protects only religious groups and their
employees. New Hampshire’s bill does not exempt photographers or florists, for
example, from having to provide services.
But groups that advocate for gay
rights, some of whom poured money into the state in recent months, said the law
was yet another step toward mainstream America accepting same-sex marriage. “As
people get to know the loving and committed couples at the heart of marriage
equality,” said Neil G. Giuliano, president of the Gay and Lesbian Alliance
Against Defamation, “our culture is moving to equality.”
Kevin Smith,
director of the Cornerstone Policy Research, a group opposing the bill, said
lawmakers “rammed this legislation through” in a way that “reeks of backroom
deals and a subversion of the legislative process.”

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

There is this guy Andres who is friends with a few of the Mythic players, he was at the event on May 20th taking pictures. He hasn't finished editing them all yet, but here are just a few:

Andrew,Mythic Realms
This one makes me want to do some sort of anti-smoking ad. "Kids if you smoke you will turn into a giant cat!"

Mythic Realms

Kari,Mythic Realms

Friday, May 29, 2009

Man who hit and killed dog turns himself in

The below story makes me a little sick. I would like to see this guy fired and tossed in jail. Laws related to animals are not harsh enough.

May 29th, 2009 @ 8:37am
By Ben Winslow
OGDEN -- Police in Ogden say a man accused of hitting a puppy with his car and dragging its owner by the leash has surrendered.
The man was identified by the Ogden Police Department late Thursday as Joseph Porter, 45, who is employed as a sergeant at the Weber County Jail.
Ogden Police Lt. Scott Sangberg told KSL NewsRadio Porter contacted them on Thursday and spoke with investigators about the incident on Gibson Ave.
"He spoke with detectives who took his statement and some other witness statements," Sangberg said, adding that the statements differ somewhat from what the woman who was dragged claimed.
Kristan Kap told the Ogden Standard-Examiner she was walking along Gibson Ave. with her 4-month-old puppy on a short leash when the dog was hit by a pickup. She was dragged a short distance because the dog leash was wrapped around her wrist. The driver stopped briefly, then left when confronted by Kap.
Ogden police said that on Thursday, Porter contacted them. He was not arrested and the case will be referred to city prosecutors to determine if any misdemeanor charges would be leveled against him. Charges could include failure to remain at the scene of an injury accident.
The Weber County Sheriff's Office told KSL it was still gathering information about the incident and that it would be premature to comment about Porter's status as a jail employee there.
Kap told the Standard-Examiner she does not want Porter to lose his job over the incident and that she feels "at peace" since he turned himself in.
E-mail:bwinslow@ksl.com

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

California high court upholds same-sex marriage ban
Story Highlights
NEW: Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger praises court for leaving 18,000 marriages intact
Dissenting opinion says decision "fundamentally alters" state constitution
Court's 6-1 ruling met with chants of "shame on you" from crowd of about 1,000
Voters in November approved ban on same-sex marriage
SAN FRANCISCO, California (CNN) -- The California Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld a ban on same-sex marriage that state voters passed in November, but it allowed about 18,000 marriages performed before the ban to remain valid.
The 6-1 decision was met with chants of "shame on you" from a crowd of about 1,000 people who gathered outside the court building in San Francisco.
"It's nice that my marriage is still intact, but that's not the point," said Kathleen White, who married her partner in 2008. "The point is that everybody should have the same civil rights across the board."
Opponents of the ban argued that the controversial Proposition 8 improperly altered the California Constitution to restrict a fundamental right guaranteed in the state's charter.
But the court found the measure restricted the designation of marriage "while not otherwise affecting the fundamental constitutional rights of same-sex couples." Watch what was at stake »
"We further conclude that Proposition 8 does not apply retroactively and therefore that the marriages of same-sex couples performed prior to the effective date of Proposition 8 remain valid," California Chief Justice Ronald George wrote.
The court, which is dominated by Republican appointees, ruled in May 2008 that the state constitution guaranteed gay and lesbian couples the "basic civil right" to marry. The 4-3 decision came four years after San Francisco began issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
But in November, state voters approved the Proposition 8 ballot initiative 52 percent to 48 percent. The measure provided that only heterosexual unions would be recognized as marriages by the state.
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, who opposed the initiative, praised the court for leaving the previous marriages intact and urged opponents of the decision to respond "peacefully and lawfully."
"While I believe that one day either the people or courts will recognize gay marriage, as governor of California, I will uphold the decision of the California Supreme Court," Schwarzenegger said in a statement.
Supporters of the proposition argued that Californians long have had the right to change their state constitution through ballot initiatives. The effort to overturn the restriction "strikes directly at the heart of California's system of government," a brief by the conservative Family Research Council argued.
CaliforniaAttorney General Jerry Brown sided with advocates of same-sex marriage, stating in court papers that Proposition 8 "put the fundamental rights of a minority group to a popular vote." And in his dissenting opinion, Justice Carlos Moreno wrote that the measure "violates the essence of the equal protection clause of the California Constitution and fundamentally alters its scope and meaning."
"The majority's holding is not just a defeat for same-sex couples, but for any minority group that seeks the protection of the equal protection clause of the California Constitution," Moreno wrote.
Proposition 8's approval sparked protests against and criticism of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which strongly supported the measure.
Opponents of the ban said the Utah-based church donated a majority of the money that funded the Proposition 8 campaign. But the Mormons said they were being unfairly singled out for criticism when other religious leaders -- including Cardinal Roger Mahoney, the Roman Catholic archbishop of Los Angeles -- also supported the ban.
Tuesday's decision left unaddressed whether same-sex marriages performed in other states before the ban was adopted would be recognized in California.
Four states -- Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts and Iowa -- allow same-sex marriages. A Vermont law making such marriages legal will take effect in September.
On May 6, same-sex marriage became legal in Maine as Gov. John Baldacci signed a bill less than an hour after the state Legislature approved it.
In April, the Iowa Supreme Court ruled unanimously that it is illegal to discriminate against same-sex couples by denying them the right to marry. The first gay marriages in the state took place April 27.
The District of Columbia voted May 5 to recognize same-sex marriages performed elsewhere, though it does not itself give marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
In April, New York Gov. David Paterson introduced legislation to make same-sex marriage legal in his state.
New Hampshire's move to legalize same-sex marriage hit a road bump Wednesday after that state's House of Representatives did not agree to legislation changes made by the governor. iReport.com: React to court decision and share photos, video
Both the House and Senate already had approved allowing gay couples to marry. But Gov. John Lynch, a three-term Democrat, said he would sign a same-sex marriage bill only if it provides "the strongest and clearest protections for religious institutions and associations, and for the individuals working with such institutions."
The House on Wednesday fell two votes short of approving Lynch's language. The chamber then voted to send the legislation to a committee to be considered further.
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Prop 8, all over again.

Meet Walter

On Memorial day I was having a picnic in the park with Stacie, Austyn and Steph. This little guy came up and hung out for a while. He walked right up to Austyn and bit his leg, well more nipped at it. Eventually he got Stacies toe and my shoes and pants. He made it pretty clear a few times that Stacies toes looked tasty.

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I got the idea he was lost. He didn't even have wings yet, poor little guy. Just before we left I said "I shall call you Walter!", he just quacked at me.

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Monday, May 18, 2009

Annoyed

I am really annoyed that I keep getting ads on my blog. There is no reason for it and I can't get rid of them, tips?

Update
I figured it out, w00t!

Annoyed

I am really annoyed that I keep getting ads on my blog. There is no reason for it and I can't get rid of them, tips?

Birthday

Yesterday was my 24th birthday, I got The Zombie Survival Guide. I am very excited.

Friday, May 15, 2009

Face Paint

Saturday May 9th I went to the Zoo with Stacie and my mom. They where doing face painting. We waiting in line for 45 minutes, and it took the lady maybe 1 minute to do my make-up.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

From Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
Annie Leibovitz recently took some disney movie themed pictures that I have fallen in love with.

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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

This amused me...

If you have to ask whats funny, your not going to get it, click to enlarge.

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Mike Huckabee, douche bag.

Gov. Mike Huckabee release the following statement this afternoon regarding the Iowa Supreme Court Ruling on gay marriage…

I wanted to get this news to you immediately. The Iowa Supreme Court, in a unanimous decision, struck at the heart of the family in Iowa and indeed in the whole country. The ruling, which, will be viewed as a victory for the gay rights movement, should instead, be viewed as an attack on the traditional family as recognized in this country. It is a sad day for Iowa and for the country

Now, because of the ruling by the Iowa Supreme Court, gay couples can legally marry in Iowa beginning April 24.

And Iowa, by the decision of the State Supreme Court, becomes the first mid-western state, and the third in the country, to allow same-sex marriages. I have long believed that marriage must be defined as a marriage between one man and one woman. To that end, we must pass a federal constitutional amendment defining marriage as a union between one man and one woman. I continue to believe that neither the federal government or any state government should recognize same sex marriages.

As the late Cardinal O’Connor said, a domestic partnership law is legislation that says “marriage doesn’t matter.” The Cardinal was right. Marriage does matter. Our true strength as a nation comes from our families. We must continue to fight by every legal method available to us to preserve the importance of the family as a unit and to amend the Constitution of the United States to define marriage as a union between one man and one woman.

Continuing the Fight

Mike Huckabee

Friday, April 3, 2009

My boss put this sign on the chair of a co-worker, he like the grossest gay man I've ever seen.

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Thursday, April 2, 2009

Umbrella Corporation requests bailout

WASHINGTON, D.C.--Executives from the Umbrella Corporation today asked the US government for nearly $100 billion in aid money. They said that without such funding, the world's largest pharmaceutical bioterrorism researcher could go bankrupt as early as June. It would be the company's second bankruptcy, having restructured several years ago after running a gauntlet of lawsuits and criminal investigations.

"This isn't just about keeping the Umbrella family together, or making sure our 10,000 employees have paychecks to put food on the table," Umbrella founder Ozwell E. Spencer said in an impassioned speech to the US Senate earlier today. "It's about hope. It's about mom, baseball, and apple pie. It's about keeping the United States at the forefront of exciting fields such as pharmaceutically mind-controlled supersoldiers."

Spencer said that simply powering the containment tanks at Umbrella's Washington, D.C. facility of supermutated biological weapons costs several million a month. He added that the company has been genetically engineering these creatures, which can no longer be deemed "human," so that they can sustain themselves only on the flesh of the perpetually homeless. Although Spencer stressed that only grown males were intended to be among the sustainable food sources for these creatures, he did admit that, "There are some glitches that have yet to be worked out." Last month's glitches alone tallied three women, a small orphanage, and a stray cat.

Opponents of the proposed Umbrella bailout, such as Senator Ron Davis, have criticized the company for stepping up its outsourcing in recent years. "Umbrella practically owned Raccoon City as the rural town grew into an industrialized metropolitan center," declared the senator. "But after the city was devastated by an unrelated catastrophe, Umbrella turned its back on the hard-working Americans of Raccoon City who survived physically, if not mentally. Instead, the company turned overseas, using subsidiaries to set up operations in rural Spain and the African nation of Kijuju, where labor is incredibly cheap and frequently homicidal."

After Spencer's appearance before Congress, Atlantic Colgate Securities' Wilson Evans downgraded Umbrella stock from "Hold" to "Sell."

"After years of stagnant revenues and slipping profit margins, we have lost faith in this management team," Evans said in a note to investors. "While they undeniably lead the world in turning ordinary people into turbo-freaky killing machines with, like, a bajillion tentacle knives, we are beginning to rethink the profit potential of furthering humanity's evolution by devastating the world's population. Also, we believe the corporation faces customer confusion issues, as Umbrella has been responsible for roughly a dozen different viruses on the market in the span of about a dozen years. Do they really expect consumers to understand the difference between the T-Virus and the T-Veronica Virus, or Las Plagas and Uroboros?"

In other bailout news, after being denied federal funding last month, the Mishima Corporation declared Chapter 7 bankruptcy today. "It turns out that holding a no-holds-barred international fighting tournament to determine the company's CEO wasn't such a hot idea after all," lamented one executive who wished to remain nameless.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

ST meeting...

Had my ST meeting last night at Applebees. Good food, good meeting. I think we got a lot done. We where there for like four hours. No Cam this week, which is nice in a way. I could always use a break...

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Testing

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There is a picture here. The idea is, if I make my albums private on photobucket, can you still see the pictures from this album when I post them?
So today, this guy calls in to report a place he used to work at for software piracy. Not even 10 minutes into the call he says
"Yeah I think software piracy is as wrong as two men having sex with each other,
it should be one man and one women, that's God's way."
Grr I say. I put him on hold right after. Call it a "bigotry penalty hold". Anyways, after that I got a bunch of info, I got to the point where I need the companys name and address annnnd he whimps out. So I got to hear some homophobe rant for 20+ minutes only to NOT get the report and hurt my stats. yay.

I have an ST meeting tonight at Applebees for the Camarilla. It's long over due so I hope we can get a lot done. :P

Friday, March 27, 2009

Thursday, March 19, 2009

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Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Homeless Utah dogs head to Colo.

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February 24th, 2009 @ 5:00pm
By Amanda Butterfield
Twenty dogs from Salt Lake County are en route to Boulder, Colo. The animals were picked up early Tuesday morning, and the trip on the "Rescue Waggin'" will save their lives.

The Rescue Waggin' program was created to help save the lives of homeless dogs and puppies by transporting them from areas of high pet population, where they face euthanasia, to shelters where adoptable dogs are in demand.


The program takes dogs from Utah because there are too many homeless dogs here and not enough people who want to adopt them. But that's not the case in Boulder.

April Harris of Salt Lake County Animal Services said, "It's actually a wagon that shows up and picks up anywhere from 30 dogs twice a month."

Animal services has teamed with Rescue Waggin' to take the animals to a neighboring state since last spring.

Harris said, "The reason they go to Boulder is because they have many people who neuter their pets. So they don't have enough puppies for the amount of homes for the people who are adopting."



Testing a dog for aggressiveness More than 200 dogs have been saved by going to Colorado, but not every dog gets to take a ride on the wagon.

"They need to pass behavior assessments, be good with family. They also have to go through a medical evaluation," Harris explained.

The dog shouldn't growl, bark or bite if you touch its food or touch it while it's eating.

"We look at the ears, teeth, paws, whole body to make sure she's not going to bite. That's how we know she's a good candidate for the rescue wagon," Harris said.

If you would like to help but can't commit to adopting a dog, the shelter needs people to foster the Rescue Waggin' dogs for a week before they go. The shelter will provide the food and vet care. If you're interested, go to the Salt Lake County Animal Services Web site.

E-mail: abutterfield@ksl.com

Found here.

Driver calls police after seeing horse shot and killed near I-80

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February 24th, 2009 @ 8:01pm
By Andrew Adams and Sheryl Worsley
A horse was shot and killed Tuesday morning near I-80 and 6800 West just off the Frontage Road.

According to Salt Lake County Animal Services, a witness saw a man bring his horse to the area then let his two dogs attack the animal before he shot the horse in the head.

That witness, Darlene Deleon, says it was among the worst things she's ever seen. "The horse was trying to get away from the dogs that were chewing him up," she said.

Deleon says she turned around and drove back to the scene, but by then the horse had been shot and the man and the dogs were gone.

"I've been on several animal cruelty cases involving horses, but this is a new one," says Officer Robert Lewis with Salt Lake County Animal Services.

It's unclear if anything was wrong with the horse, but officers say this isn't the way to put one down.

"There are better ways of taking care of horses or livestock and resolving and disposing of," Lewis says. "For whatever reason he did what he did. We don't know. If we hopefully get a hold of this gentleman and find out the circumstances behind it and why the situation took place the way it did, then we'll know more."

Investigators say if this is in fact a case of animal cruelty, the man responsible could face felony charges.

Deleon told investigators the man was driving a brown 4x4, possibly a Chevy, pulling a blue or gray 2-horse trailer. She also says the two dogs were black, but no description of the man who shot the horse was provided.

Investigators were able to find a shell casing, but do not know yet if it is related to this shooting.

Lewis says he expects to see more cases of people dumping their animals because people can't afford to care for them in the poor economy.

E-mail: aadams@ksl.com
E-mail: sworsley@ksl.com

Found here.

Monday, February 23, 2009

FRANCE LEOPARD


FRANCE LEOPARD
Originally uploaded by PurplePuddleNut
I decided that this pictrue was just really cute and that I needed to show it off.

Flickr

This is a test post from flickr, a fancy photo sharing thing.

University hosts heated debate over gay rights

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Comments about gays cost Sen. Buttars his chairmanship


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Friday, February 6, 2009

USA Swimming suspends Michael Phelps for 3 months



So new thoguhts, I heard on the news about Michael getting caught smoking weed, oh dear god the horror! Whatever. He is 23, and has the entire world looking at him, I don't blame him for a little bit of partying. Sometimes you just need to relax you know? However, if I where Michael I would of busted up the camera and likely that dudes face, and maybe looked around to make sure no one else took a picture. Than again maybe busting up his face would of been a bad idea too? Just the camera, no law suits that way. But I wonder, maybe Michael was to stoned to notice? My guess he is has done it before, likely a few times and just got caught this time. If I where a Olympic Athlete, I don't think I'd drink or anything if I wanted my body to stay in shape, but who knows? Maybe I would crack down and get stoned. He was doing it in between any meets, in down time where he was just trying to relax. The dude is 23 years old, who can blame him? Surely not the some 50% of the population who has admitted to smoking weed at one point in there lives. Likely the people so hard on him with this are the same people I tend not to get along with in many things. Anyways, story below.

Michael Phelps' return to competition for the first time since the Beijing Olympics is on hold. The swimming superstar has been suspended for three months and had his training stipend revoked by USA Swimming.
It's the latest complication for the 23-year-old Olympic great since a photo surfaced showing him inhaling from a marijuana pipe.
He also lost a high-profile sponsor Thursday when Kellogg Co. said it wouldn't renew its deal with Phelps that expires later this month.
Phelps recently resumed serious training in his hometown of Baltimore with the goal of qualifying for this summer's world championships in Rome. But the suspension will cut into his racing schedule.
"This is not a situation where any anti-doping rule was violated, but we decided to send a strong message to Michael because he disappointed so many people, particularly the hundreds of thousands of USA Swimming member kids who look up to him as a role model and a hero," the Colorado Springs, Colo.-based national governing body said in a statement

"Michael has voluntarily accepted this reprimand and has committed to earn back our trust."
Phelps won a record eight gold medals in Beijing and returned to America as one of the world's most acclaimed athletes. He made headlines of a different kind, however, in the wake of the photo, published Sunday by News of the World, a British tabloid.
The latest fallout has been much greater than in 2004, when an underage Phelps was arrested for drunken driving three months after the Athens Olympics. He pleaded guilty and apologized to his fans, saying he wouldn't make the same mistake again.
"Michael's been through a lot and he's learned a lot, hopefully," his coach Bob Bowman told The Associated Press in a telephone interview. "I support him and I want to see him do better. I'm here, as always, to try to help him move forward. He's learned some tough lessons and he's disappointed a lot of people, me included."
USA Swimming provides a $1,750 monthly stipend to national team members to help defray travel and training expenses, plus performance bonuses. However, it's a fraction of the millions Phelps makes through endorsements. The stipend will be withheld throughout his three-month suspension.
Cereal and snack maker Kellogg Co. said it wouldn't renew its sponsorship contract with Phelps, saying his behavior is "not consistent with the image of Kellogg." The swimmer appeared on the company's cereal boxes after his Olympic triumph.
"Michael accepts these decisions and understands their point of view," said one of his agents, Drew Johnson. "He feels bad he let anyone down. He's also encouraged by the thousands of comments he's received from his fans and the support from his many sponsors. He intends to work hard to regain everyone's trust."
Phelps has acknowledged "regrettable" behavior and "bad judgment" in the latest incident. He didn't dispute the authenticity of the photo, reportedly taken at a house party while Phelps was visiting Columbia, S.C., in November during an extended break from training.
"I certainly understand USA Swimming needed to take action," Bowman said. "We will certainly abide by everything they've put down."
Phelps had planned to compete in early March at a Grand Prix meet in Austin, Texas.
Now, he won't be able to take on any rivals until early May, which would give him a little more than two months of competition before July's world championships in Rome.
"This is the result of a poor decision Michael made," U.S. Olympic Committee spokesman Darryl Seibel said in an e-mail. "He understands there is accountability and has pledged to not repeat this in the future. We have offered our assistance to make certain he is as consistent and successful away from the pool as he is in it, and we are confident that will happen."
After the suspension, Phelps would be able to compete at a May meet in Charlotte, N.C.; there's another Grand Prix competition in Santa Clara, Calif., the following month. The U.S. team for Rome will be chosen at the national championships July 7-11 in Indianapolis.
"He's been very good in practice," Bowman said. "I think he feels good to be back in the water. Certainly, he's not in very good shape.
"We're anxious to get back to a really normal routine and we have. We're moving on."
Several of Phelps' Olympic teammates rallied to his defense. Among them was Dara Torres, the 41-year-old silver medalist whom Phelps jokingly referred to in Beijing as "Mom."
"I see him as a kid trying to grow up in the most intense spotlight known to any athlete. He has apologized and what else can he do?" she told the AP by telephone. "The thing I hope is that people realize Michael is still a person and not just a swimming hero."
Torres said she sent Phelps a text message to extend her support.
"He didn't let the USA down at the games, so we shouldn't let him down," she said.
Torres doesn't expect a three-month suspension in a non-Olympic year to have much affect on Phelps' career. He has said he wants to continue swimming through the 2012 London Games.
"Knowing Michael the way I do, I guarantee you it's going to make him want to do well," Torres said. "All this is going to do is light a fire under him."
Amanda Beard compared Phelps' ordeal to some of the disdain she faced after posing nude in Playboy magazine a year before the Beijing Games.
"If anyone knows public scrutiny, it's me," the four-time Olympian said in a text message. "When I posed for Playboy, so many officials looked down on me. Michael knows he isn't a bad person. He made a mistake. People need to get over it. I want to cheer him on in London."
Gold medalist Ryan Lochte, one of Phelps' teammates and main rivals in Beijing, said: "It really is kind of harsh. It's just a picture."
And even a rival agent came to Phelps' defense.
"Enough is enough," said Evan Morgenstein, who represents a large number of Olympic swimmers. "The penalty is far greater than the crime. He has said he is sorry. Let's move on to the real problems in this country."
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Stroy found here.
Got these in the mail today, very excited. I just need to figure out how to tie them off in my belt and if they get to heavy with water in them. I think I'dd use red food coloring for the triangle and blue for the circle











































Friday, January 30, 2009

Anti-Gay Marriage Initiative Funders Being Unfairly Forced to Accept Responsibility for Their Actions
POSTED BY: Dennis DiClaudio

When will the cruel persecution of people who persecute homosexuals come to an end?

Look, these people just want to live their lives the way they prefer -- making sure that a small minority of the population is denied the right to live their lives the way they prefer -- in quiet, anonymous isolation from consequence. Why can't we just leave these people alone, so that they can get back to interfering with our personal freedoms in peace...
A federal judge Thursday denied a request by Proposition 8 supporters to withhold disclosure of late campaign donors to California's same-sex marriage ban, saying the public has a right to know.
Claiming donors have been harassed, attorneys for Proposition 8 had sought a preliminary injunction to keep secret the identities of 1,600 donors who made contributions just before or after voters approved the measure on Nov. 4.
They asserted that First Amendment rights to be free from retaliation outweigh the state's interest in disclosure.
The judge, unfortunately, disagreed, stating that "the state is not facilitating retaliation by compelling disclosure."
Well, maybe not. But it's certainly not facilitating a bunch of covert gay-bashing, either. And isn't that really what the state is supposed to be doing? (I mean, secretly. Like, on the DL.)
Here's the problem with this: If people aren't allowed to anonymously shovel money into campaigns against minority groups, then shoveling money into campaigns against minority groups suddenly gets less fun. Because then you might have to take responsibility for your actions and convictions, and nobody wants to do that if your actions and convictions are mean-spirited and petty.
So, what happens is you get less people funding these hate campaigns against minorities, and then you get less people hating minorities. And then, eventually, people start to think about minorities as if they were actual people who live actual lives full of actual emotions and relationships. And that's when things start getting totally out of control.
I mean, look what happened with the blacks.

Friday, January 23, 2009

Mean but funny

A Russian arrives in New York City as a new immigrant to the United States . He stops the first person he sees walking down the street and says, "Thank you Mr. American for letting me into this country, giving me housing, food stamps, free medical care, and a free education!"

The passerby says, "You are mistaken, I am a Mexican."

The man goes on and encounters another passerby. "Thank you for having such a beautiful country here in America ."

The person says, "I not American, I Vietnamese."

The new arrival walks farther, and the next person he sees he stops, shakes his hand, and says, "Thank you for wonderful America !"

That person puts up his hand and says, "I am from Middle East. I am not American."

He finally sees a nice lady and asks, "Are you an American?"

She says, "No, I am from Africa ."

Puzzled, he asks her, "Where are all the Americans?"

The African lady checks her watch and says, "Probably at work."

I hate Kanye West

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Blah I say

I thought I might shoot for some sort of an update. I made a post the other day on my LJ that was sort of me venting in a way about a person who has been annoying me for a long time, I've decided I think he is a bigot but if I called him on that I'd be burned at the stake. He helps run a podcast I used to really enjoy but I have since decided him and his partner don't really have the community in mind so much as them self’s and along with that are very judgmental and are well, bigots more so toward religion really badly with the LDS church. I guess some gays feel the need to hate religion because some religious people hate them? I thought hate didn't stop hate? Last I checked you responded with love but what do I know? I've only been a lesbian Mormon for years now.

Anywho, life seems pretty non stop these days. Work, home (game on Tuesdays and everyother Thursday and last Friday of the month which started this month before it was every Tuesday and Thursday and last Friday of the month.) sleep do it all over again. Somewhere in there I play Wii Animal Crossing. Weekends are more gaming and sometimes baby sitting. The demon sometimes drives me crazy and I want to shoot him out of a cannon or something. I think I need a weekend either out and doing something I don't do much or a weekend in with nothing to do what so ever. Not. bloody. likely. However I do have Mythic Realms this weekend, maybe that will go well? I don't have working weapons and the guy who is supposed to make them for me has been out of contact. yay.

On another note I found out the other day a friend (friend? maybe) of mine tested positive for HIV. Well he is gay, so I am not to surprised. And I feel bad as the gay tends to think in dooms day terms as it is. Than I thought about it a bit more, I've never actually personally known anyone who has HIV, I've decided it's a little weird. I mean I know I can't get anything from him like coughing on me anything like that but it still freaks me out a little. I'm sure I will get over it but still....