Month: September 2004

  • 9/11

    My wife just made an exceptional post on 9/11/01.

    9/11 for me does not represent tradegy. It represents glory. It represents life. When someone mentions 9/11/01 my mind doesn’t jump first to seeing world famous landmarks demolished (although it angers me that my children cannot visit the top of the Towers as I did nor can I or they see the statues of Budda). My mind jumps to the little wheel my wife’s GYN was holding when she said, “Do you want to know what you were doing on Sept 11?” and to all the giggles, messy diapers and lessons of the wonders of life, learning and growth that followed. September 11, 2001 represents my fulfillment as a human being to leave a legacy.

    As for the political side of things, it represents a loss of freedom as a coverup of a government mistake. Terrorism has always been present. I used to be proud to say that the only time the United States had ever been attacked on its own soil was during the Civil War (granted there were some pot shots from U-boats and Japanese subs during WWII). I saw the terrorists won. Their goal was to change the way we live. Most Americans live unrealistically in fear. The fear is irrational but it is what the terrorist wished to achieve. They have won. I feel like I’m living in George Orwell’s book.

    The silence in the skys on September 12, 2001 was wonderful and eerie. It was complimented by the silence on the roads. If we could have turned off all electricity and moved momentarily beyond the horror, I think it would have given a nation a day to be incredibly introspective, relate better to the ways our forefather’s lived when they founded this nation, and appreciate more the modern conveniences on which we have come to depend.

    I can no longer carry my pocket knife on an airplane. The pocket knife which is a reminder of achievement, safety, acts as a worry stone and fidget toy, and can be an ice breaker since I can do a great magic trick with it; However, I can drink from a coke can which can be ripped into a razor sharp weapon and I can wear a necklace of garrotable steel and I can carry eye stabbing pens and I can allow my fingernails to grow long to enable me to rip out your carotid artery bringing a messy rather instant death and I can hold my hand with my index finger and pinky straight out with the other two fingers bent and punch really hard into a mans neck crushing his Adam’s apple giving him about 3 minutes to live (you can recover from this by painfully pushing your hands on the side of your throat to pop the Adam’s apple back into shape) and I can cite many other examples from keys to belts to lady’s products. All these added security measures that are great inconviences are simply misplaced funding to put on a dog and pony show for the American public and give them a false sense of security. It simply keeps an honest man honest.

    We no longer refer to our emergency service as 911. It is now E-911 to distinguish from “the event.” Some schools no longer run field trips to Washington DC to allow our students to learn about our government (it’s easier for the dictators to supplant our lifestyle if a whole generation doesn’t know how its suppose to work).

    Our way of life as changed. The terrorists won.

      

  • Of Grasshoppers

    Student: My brain is fried.

    Master: Better than being raw.

  • Anti-Bush

    Poster I could see this one backfiring but its still good.

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    This Morning

    The toy banging eight year old.

    The screaming toddler announcing she wanted out of the bedroom.

    The slobbery stench creating bed pouncing puppy.

    The countdown timer on available programming hours.

    The plumbing snake suggesting it be used in 3 more places.

    The near vomit inducing coughing.

    I wanted to sleep in.

  • Sink drains!

    I’ve snaked the plumbing and the upstairs sink now drains properly. No more excuses for the kids to not brush their teeth or wash their hands.

  • We have the Flexi Comfort 3 (amz) retractable dog …


    We have the Flexi Comfort 3 (amz) retractable dog leash for Molly and I must say that it is wonderful! Does anyone have any idea what is the intended use of the smaller strap? I see no where to attach it. Our packaging was quickly discarded so if there were instructions they are long gone. It seems to big to be intended as a collar and the material too thin without presenting a cutting hazard. To me it would seem to serve as a safety strap perhaps attaching to the device and your belt loop incase you dropped it but I see no way to do that. Any suggestions? Posted by Hello

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    This Morning

    Woke this morning feeling hung over. The sinus seems a bit better. I think its allergies. Took my last zyrtec (sp?) today and will have to switch to allegra. Still irritated that I’ve gone most of my life without allergies and now they suddenly pop up.

    Today is going to be rough.

  • Political

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  • Poem – Of Friendship

    “I Remember the Value of Friendship”

    Yesterday I was reminded of the value of friendship.

    Friendship is like a plant.

    Treat it harshly and it will die.

    Forget to nourish it and it will go away.

    Talk to it or it will not grow.

    Take it for granted and lose it.

    Visit with it or else it becomes just another thing.

    Friend, like a plant, is beautiful – keep it well!

    -DM 5/10/1998

  • Of Grasshoppers

    Student: I need direction!

    Master: What is your destination?

  • Ah Soul!

    I need David Carradine (first season on Amazon) or Pat Morita (amz) to step into my live and push me around some.

       

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    This Morning

    Woke at 12:30, 1, 3, 5 and 6:07. Woke in pure unadulterated panic. My fist sore from yesterday. Time to take the kids to the bus stop.

    Yesterday

    Cathy was gone to pick up Sarah. Amy was playing in Noah’s room. Noah was playing Gameboy in the kitchen. I went downstairs to get the Sizzix and got distracted on the computer. When I came back upstairs Amy was not in Noah’s room. She was not in Sarah’s room. I raced through the house calling her name and could not find her. She did not answer! I called louder and retraced my steps looking high and low and flipping covers. I called to Noah and he said, “She’s in my room!” I told him to help look so he came and stood by my side. No sign of Amy. Panic! No answer. More panic! I told Noah to look elsewhere and he finally called, “here she is!” Amy had stripped and squeezed her feet and bottom completely into the dog water bowl and was tossing the dog food all over the place. Noah should have heard the noise. He gets so caught up in that game that the house could be burning down and he wouldn’t know. I was scared and angry with myself for not watching more closely and I lost a battle with the kitchen cabinet. Wood 1; Fist 0.

  • Slick Deal

    Dotster and several other registrars are giving away 25 free 1 year registrations for .info domains. Catch that! 1 year. After that you’ll have to renew or transfer to another registrar so expect to pay $4-15 per domain (that could be 25 times so $100-$375 per year for these “free” domains). I’ve picked up several myself so far. Wonder how much I can sell this microsoft.info for?