...is it still stealing it even though it was free? The neighbors must have suspected that we were using their wireless internet and password protected it. Voila, no more internet at the apartment. I would have shared with them if it were my internet.
On another note, I think it would be very nice of companies for them to have one huge job application that all hiring companies could look at. If I have to write my education and work background one more time, I might just scream.
So, as a diversion I borrowed Meet Me In St. Louis from the library and watched it. Enjoy!
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Does thinking make it so?
I thought I was too young for them, but I'm having hot flashes. Or maybe it's the weather. Either way, it's too hot. I'm trying to think cool thoughts, but it's not really working. Bring on the otterpops.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Wait for it....Psych!!
I think this is one of my new favorite shows, thanks to my friend Becky. It is so funny!
Oh, and happy National Donut Day!! Here's a little information about the day (from Google). "Did you know...National Donut Day is celebrated on the first Friday in June? In 1917, Salvation Army female volunteers known as “lassies” prepared thousands of fresh donuts to the homesick soldiers that served in France during World War I. National Donut Day was officially established in 1938 by the Chicago Salvation Army to raise much-needed funds during the Great Depression."
But wait, there's more! Wouldn't you know...this description actually connects to the above video from Psych. The police detective, Carlton Lassiter, (the one who is getting the prank calls) is nicknamed "Lassie" by Shawn Spencer, the psychic. Perfect tie-in don't you think?! And I didn't even plan it that way, it just worked out.
Oh, and happy National Donut Day!! Here's a little information about the day (from Google). "Did you know...National Donut Day is celebrated on the first Friday in June? In 1917, Salvation Army female volunteers known as “lassies” prepared thousands of fresh donuts to the homesick soldiers that served in France during World War I. National Donut Day was officially established in 1938 by the Chicago Salvation Army to raise much-needed funds during the Great Depression."
But wait, there's more! Wouldn't you know...this description actually connects to the above video from Psych. The police detective, Carlton Lassiter, (the one who is getting the prank calls) is nicknamed "Lassie" by Shawn Spencer, the psychic. Perfect tie-in don't you think?! And I didn't even plan it that way, it just worked out.
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Memorial day and blog birthday
May 25th of last year was when I started my blog. Happy 1 year Birthday, blog! (A few days late).
Also, since I didn't post anything for Memorial day which was May 25th of this year, I wanted to post this video:
I think it's a wonderful reading of In Flanders Fields.
Also, since I didn't post anything for Memorial day which was May 25th of this year, I wanted to post this video:
I think it's a wonderful reading of In Flanders Fields.
Labels:
American history,
blog birthday,
holidays,
Memorial day
Monday, June 1, 2009
I can handle it in moderation
It's June already. Where has the time gone? Christmas was just last month, wasn't it?
I can live through June. Despite the hot, humid, mosquito laden, sunburn-producing days. I will survive (cue the music. C'mon sing the song. You know you want to. . .), with the help of ice cream sandwiches, otter pops, ice cream and fresh produce.
On another note, though slightly related, the media seems to have died down a bit about the Swine Flu (a.k.a. H1N1). I'm still somewhat sick of hearing about it. Think of the things that we (the world, the U.S.) have gone through, and lived, just in the past decade.
1999: Y2K
2001: Mad Cow Disease
2002: West Nile Virus
2003: SARS
2005: Bird Flu
Now, 2009: Swine Flu
I think we will live through this, meaning June and Swine Flu, too. It's not the end of the world, though it may feel like it.
I can live through June. Despite the hot, humid, mosquito laden, sunburn-producing days. I will survive (cue the music. C'mon sing the song. You know you want to. . .), with the help of ice cream sandwiches, otter pops, ice cream and fresh produce.
On another note, though slightly related, the media seems to have died down a bit about the Swine Flu (a.k.a. H1N1). I'm still somewhat sick of hearing about it. Think of the things that we (the world, the U.S.) have gone through, and lived, just in the past decade.
1999: Y2K
2001: Mad Cow Disease
2002: West Nile Virus
2003: SARS
2005: Bird Flu
Now, 2009: Swine Flu
I think we will live through this, meaning June and Swine Flu, too. It's not the end of the world, though it may feel like it.
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