The Ultimate Fighter: Another Review
It was probably one of the worst fights I've ever seen on the show. George from "Team Serra" is a selfish douchebag who flew off the handle on his teammate when he was asked a pretty simple favor. J-Rock from Team Hughes was all muscle and bluster and demonstrated almost nothing in the ring. He just couldn't pull the trigger and engage.
It was lame, just like most of this entire season has been lame. Easily the worst season yet.
I hope Tommy "Farmboy" Speer vs Warmachine next week turns out to be a better fight. It damned well better. Or I'm about done with this season altogether.
And I'd really like to have a "Mute Matt Serra" button on my remote. The guy is about the most annoying guy ever. Not that Matt Hughes is much better but at least he doesn't have that freakin' voice.
The only thing I have to look forward to is watching Hughes pound the whiny, annoying snot out of Matt Serra at the end of the season.
Labels: fighting, mma, the ultimate fighter
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or And me? I'm getting ready to go to work. Today is my first regular start and they must have sensed the shift in the universe around the house. Yesterday Grady kept asking where I was and I guess the boys did not want to miss a little bit of "Poppa-time" today.
They are hilarious little boys. Right now they are dancing on our bed to the goofy songs by The Wiggles and behaving like crazed monkies. And don't even get me started on Grady's "Taggy Politics", the kid has a very elaborate system for deciding which taggy is the one he needs at any given moment.
Oh yeah, I had more weird and very vivid dreams again last night. For like the fifth night in a row.
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or I Feel the Earth Move Under My Feet
It was, far and away, the most powerful earthquake I've felt or been through. The Loma Prieta quake predated my move to California by a good six years. There are still signs of the damage from that quake that pretty much leveled a good portion of Santa Cruz and caused damage all up and down the central coast.
Tonight's quake was felt as a sustained and circular sort of shaking. It lasted about 15 seconds, long enough to get a little freaked out and grab the children.
Take a look at the incident map and that big square in the middle there? That's the first one and those little squares around it are aftershocks.
Makes me glad we've got a good supply of food, a decent supply of fresh water stored and we're all together. But I know there's more we can do to be prepared for when the next big, big one does hit. Because it isn't a question of "if" it is a question of when.
Labels: earthquake, preperation
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or Secondly, what the fuck is Voiceover? One of the machines in the lab had gotten inadvertently switched on with it and it was the most annoying, godawful thing ever. The same crappy synthesized voices we had back in the 80's? Awful. And annoying.
One thing I am learning as I take my first tentative steps into the world of a professional tech support monkey, is that people and kids in particular are really good at screwing up computers in ways I never would have thought possible.
So far though, I'm having a good time!
Labels: computer repair, support, tech support
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or The Light at the End of the Tunnel
But I'll take it anyway.
Yes, it is true. I am working again. I don't know for how long because I'm temping but that's alright, I like what I'm doing, they like me doing it and I'm the most likely candidate for the permanent position.
What am I doing, you ask? I'm the new chairman of FEMA! Woohoo! Just kidding. At least I know enough to not staff my press conferences with my staff members. Woops.
No, I'm a tech support/computer lab guy at a local elementary school. Its a good place with good folks and it happens to be an all Mac place too which works out nicely for me.
I'm sure it won't be all fun all the time but that's alright, its a great start, I like the place and its only a couple of miles from my house. Which is totally excellent as I'll be able to ride my bike to work again. And there's the whole access to computers all day everyday, that's sweet too.
There are also all the school holidays and summer vacation too! Once I've gone permanent then I get great benefits as well. All in all, I'm pretty darned happy about this turn of events!
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or The sight of your children's blood is ten times or a hundred times worse than your own. With an injury to yourself, you can deal with the pain and move on. With an injury to your children, especially the little, little ones, they are much harder to deal with. Aside from the panic it can induce, they don't like to sit still and get cuts cleaned out and bandaged up and babies do not, at least mine do not, like having bandaids on them.
Yesterday afternoon, Sully pushed one of the chairs from the table to counter and cut his thumb on a knife. It probably did not help that he squeezed a lemon and got juice in the cut since that magnifies the pain by quite alot.
He was most unhappy and I was rather freaked out, at first, but we got a paper towel on his thumb and then got the Neosporin and bandaids together. It took a couple of tries before we got things situated properly and the poor little guy had tears down his cheeks. But we did get him patched up and better and, in about five minutes, he was laughing and playing again like nothing had happened.
And, about a half hour later, my hands stopped shaking.
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or And With That, World Champs Again
It looked close, it was a well fought game, they triumphed and that, as they say, is that.
Good action and well fought, Red Sox.
Labels: Red Sox Nation, World Series
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or
Miss England told to fatten up before the Miss World competition (which, thankfully, isn't owned by Donald Trump). Now, take a look at the picture and tell me she's too thin. She looks to be in good shape, healthy and pretty darned pretty.I appreciate the message that is attempting to be sent, that the waif thing, the size 0 model, is an unhealthy image and role model to aspire to. But Georgia Horsley isn't a size 0, she's a size 4 and looks as healthy as can be.
This message would be alot more effective if it were leveled at the scrawny runway models featured in those fashion shows. You know, the ones that have these women parading around in ridiculous looking outfits showing off their ribs and bony knees and calling it sexy and fashionable when nobody in their right or wrong mind would ever wear the stupid looking outfits.
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or I'd predicted a Diamondbacks versus Red Sox World Series but the D'Backs floundered and were handled easily by the Rockies. Wow, it seems like a long time ago now since that happened but its only been a little more than a week. Anyway, the D'Backs will be back next year, they're a good and talented team and this post season will only serve to improve them for next year.
Which sucks for my aged Giants but we'll see what they do in the off season now that Barry's salary is no longer holding them down. They had better get ALOT younger though, that's my one main gripe.
Anyway, back to the game and series that starts in an hour and change.
If Beckett pitches as he can then he's a lock for Game 1 and Game 4 or 5. If Dice K settles in and pitches like he can then the Red Sox take Game 3. Schilling has a lot of heart but not alot of gas left in his tank. I expect he'll scuffle and battle and he might just get pwned by the young and hot bats of the Rockies.
Matt Holliday is a major stud and swings a monstrous bat for high average and with superb power. But there are a bunch of players in the line up that are almost as dangerous. It should be a good series, that's for sure.
Now for the prediction.
I'm going with Red Sox in five but it'll probably end up being six. The Red Sox bats are hot now, the starting pitching is excellent and their bullpen is downright scary (though Gagne has been, ummmm, not very good is a nice way of putting it). If the Red Sox take Games 1 and 2 at home, it might be over sooner than expected.
At least the Yankees are all done so that makes us all winners!
[Update: Thursday night and the Red Sox took the first two games. If Dice K comes out dealing in Colorado then the Rockies will have a very tough time of it indeed. Schilling did, indeed, scuffle but ultimately kept his game together and the Red prevailed. But boy oh boy is Matt Holliday a stud or what?]
[Sunday Update: Well the Rockies showed some life last night after Dice K dealt like the superstar the Red Sox thought he could be and is. It was a good game and there were tense moments but, in the end, the Red Sox go up three games to none and things are not looking so good for the Rockies. Even if the Rockies win tonight, they face Beckett again and he has been truly phenomenal. Like Dustin Pedroia and Kevin Youkilis and Mike Lowell. Really the Red Sox have played like world champions and, barring an amazing resurgence and come back, they will be world champs again soon.]
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or How Long Has Saturday Night Live Totally Sucked?
Saturday Night Live used to be funny, didn't it? It must have been better than it is now because it is completely unwatchable and horribly stupidly unfunny. It would be funnier if they had a roomful of coma patients farting in time to Britney Spears "Oops, I Did It Again".
It really and truly is terrible.
Not that MadTV is very much better. The Stuart character is stupid and awful and very tired.
But maybe I'm wrong and maybe Saturday Night Live is absolutely hilarious to 8 year olds. It for damned sure isn't funny to me.
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or What I've concluded is that I pretty much dislike both coaches. Matt Serra because he's the protypical pudgy, loud New York/New Jersey-er. You can always tell one, you just can't tell him much.
And Matt Hughes? Well, first off, he's an asshole which is a bad place to start. Don't get me wrong, he's a fantastic fighter but that seems to work against him in this show's format. Aside from the first fight, his team has lost each fight. And he takes out those losses on his team. He thrashes on one of the fighters to "teach" them. He is divisive and then there was the whole Bible lesson earlier in the season and the team prayer crap.
Look, I don't fault people for their religious beliefs, believe what you like but keep your beliefs to yourself. Do not try to foist your beliefs on other people, do not assume your beliefs are superior and do not attempt to convert people. Follow those simple rules and we don't have a problem but Hughes has no problem trying to work in his belief systems.
In the last episode, Dan was prepping for his fight and going a little too balls out (he dropped a knee on a teammate's nuts while grappling) so Hughes stepped in and basically kicked his ass all over the mat. At some point, Dan's hand got squashed and it swelled up to nearly three times normal size but that's beside the point. Matt Hughes takes out his aggravation at losing matches on his fighters. And that makes him Captain Asshole in my book.
The fight itself was a pretty good one, bloody and dynamic. The first round clearly went to Dan, the second to Ben so I was looking forward to a third round to break the tie. But the judges didn't see it that way and Ben won the fight by taking both rounds. Even Dana White, the president of the UFC, said it was a horrible call and ended up giving each fighter $5000 to help compensate. I'd imagine those judges will never work in the UFC again, nor should they since they completely and utterly muffed the call.
This is kind of a lame season for me. I can't stand either coach and most of the fights have been below average. And there was the whole Joey bullshit early in the season, basically the guy lost the first fight and then wanted to quit and go home. Only he was Serra's pal and they drug out the process for weeks until everyone had finally had enough of his shit and he left.
Two more weeks of preliminary bouts including Tommy Speer who pounded on Ryan a few times. He's one of the better fighters since he's not fought yet so I'm looking forward to that. And I'm looking forward to Serra and Hughes beating the hell out of each other in the finale. I expect Hughes will win but you never know.
Labels: bad fights, bad judging, the ultimate fighter
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or Gut Punched
And I got the call a little while ago to let me know that I did not get the job. Nor did the other candidates. Someone who'd had the position before popped up out of nowhere and said "Hi, I'm available again" and got hired back. For my goddamned job!
Of course there is a little bit of silver lining. The woman I interviewed with was sufficiently impressed with me to tell the HR contact to find me a job with the company. And that's nice and all but I cannot afford to wait around, I need to be working last week, not next week or next month.
It isn't the only hot lead I had going but it was the most exciting and a job I could have really embraced and made my own.
So it is back to the job boards and the application process. I have another interview this afternoon, totally different job but something I'd also like to do.
Its really hard not to get down about these repeat disappointments but a depressed job candidate might as well show up drunk and naked since neither gets the job and being drunk and naked is at least fun.
Damn it all!
Labels: disappointment, employment
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or Why Is Sex Such a Taboo?
But still, why is there this awful taboo against sex? Every single person on the planet has it or wants it, what is the big friggin' deal (pun intended)?
How warped is our value system that violence is broadcast on every news channel all day every day but sex is hidden away and treated like the dirtiest thing ever?
Labels: perversion, sex, taboo, violence
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or Can't We All Just Get Along?
Looking at the picture, it gets me to thinking about harmony, about big and small and about how external forces are always acting on us all.
Water droplets get along no matter their size. Well, actually, the bigger drops gobble up the little drops and they become a part of the greater whole. That is, until they become so big that gravity takes hold of them, overpowers their grip on the incline of the slide and the whole kit and caboodle comes rushing down to the larger pool at the bottom.
And, eventually, the sun gets high enough to cook off that pool at the bottom which releases the water back into invisible droplets to waft into the breeze to start the cycle again.
We're all part of a greater whole, we're all controlled by forces outside of our control, we're all in this thing together and it is important to remember this basic fact of existence. No man (or woman) is an island unto themselves, just like no water droplet or combined hydrogen molecules with an oxygen molecule can exist alone for long. We all need one another.
I didn't really have a great big elaborate point to make aside from that. It would be nice if people realized it more often. Being good to others is being good to oneself.
Labels: photography, unity
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or Big Week
I refuse to jinx myself by saying anything more. But I'm doing my research, learning about the company and their competitive space.
The one thing that bums me out is that I'm fighting a bit of a cold that Grady had last week. My first in a very long time, its amazing how much healthier I got when I wasn't working in an office all the time. Especially my last office with its poor ventilation.
But I'm making sure to get my rest, drink my fluids and prep as best I can for tomorrow morning. If you want to, send some good interview vibes my way. And, on that note, I'm back to my study sheets and notes.
[Update: The interview went really well, I had a solid and friendly rapport with the woman I interviewed with. Which was really nice as she would be my direct supervisor. The company is far larger than I thought and has its hands in an amazing variety of sports related fields. She had a couple of other interviews scheduled this week but will be making her decision by the end of the week as she'll be gone next week for a well deserved vacation. Keep those fingers crossed, folks, this might be my ticket out of Unemploymentland!]
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or Go, Go Magic Red Sox Baby Socks!
We went a step further and broke out the fabled and powerful Red Sox Baby Socks that propelled the team to winning the World Series a couple of years ago. Then it was Grady's turn to don the socks and turn the tables.
This time around it is Sullivan's turn to use the magic. And boy, oh boy did it work last night! The completely annihilated the Indians and brought the series back to even at three apiece.
You can bet those socks will be in effect tonight for the series finale.
[Update: I had merely pulled the magic socks out and they were doing a fine job. But I wanted to make sure the Red Sox sent the Indians packing. So, in the 7th inning, I put them on Sullivan and then Ellsbury got on via the error on literally the next pitch and then Pedroia hit the two run jack. He's sleeping in his bed with them on now and the Red Sox are starting to make it ugly! Woohoo, go magic socks! That is now eight (8) runs since the magic socks got put on!]
Labels: baseball, playoffs, Red Sox Nation
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or First off, I want it noted that I think toy manufacturers should be required to include mute and/or off switches. The fact that I've got toys that can't be turned off and are loud is just stupid. Actually, we either modify or get rid of overloud toys.
Which brings me to my first tip.
1. For a kid's toy that is just crazy loud/annoying and there's no volume control, you can put tape over the speaker and it'll mute it substantially. In worst case scenarios, I've even used silicon goo to fill the holes or slats in on the speaker.
2. Did you know that you can use regular food coloring drops in the bathtub? Add ten drops of blue and watch how jazzed up your toddler will get. Unless you've already been using those tablets and then the parents will be jazzed up when they realize they're not dropping $3 on each of those little cans of fizzing color tabs. One note, the drops of color will stain while suspended in foamy bubbles. But it also looks really neat too.
3. Changing diapers is not fun but it must be done. A really good idea is to use the clean diaper as a diaper pad under the kid. That way, if he takes, as we like to say, makes some mud during a change, you're covered. That is, you're not covered in baby mud, the second diaper is there is protect you.
4. Pizza cutters (the wheel with a handle kind) are your friends. They are really useful for safely slicing up lots and lots of stuff in the kitchen and not having to worry (so much) about your toddler getting a hold of it and causing himself damage.
I'm sure I've got more that I don't even think of as tips but I'll start working on the next installment.
Labels: parenting, parenting tips
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or Sexual Deviants Posing as Teachers In Our Schools
One report mandated by Congress estimated that as many as 4.5 million students, out of roughly 50 million in American schools, are subject to sexual misconduct by an employee of a school sometime between kindergarten and 12th grade. That figure includes verbal harassment that's sexual in nature.These are people who are hired to care for, instruct and educate our children but are instead groping, molesting and even raping them. And when they are accused by their victims, the victims are, more often than not, called liars and the charges dismissed.
In case after case the AP examined, accusations of inappropriate behavior were dismissed. One girl in Mansfield, Ohio, complained about a sexual assault by teacher Donald Coots and got expelled. It was only when a second girl, years later, brought a similar complaint against the same teacher that he was punished.This is a system that excuses criminal sexual misconduct and allows it to continue unchecked. Do you know what sexual misconduct can do to a child? Neither do I but I don't expect it makes them better in any way.
And that second girl also was ostracized by the school community and ultimately left town.
And the schools don't want to embarrass themselves (or open themselves up to massive lawsuits) so they don't open investigations and the molesting teacher is allowed to leave quietly with their teaching license so they can go teach and molest more children somewhere else.
The article is scary, awful and makes me want to perform personal background checks on each of my children's teachers.
Luckily, in this day of the internets and high speed information transmission and blogs, teachers who grope are less and less likely to get away with it. But how many kid's lives are turned upside down by sick bastards (9 of 10 educational molesters are men) getting their sick rocks off by ruining our children.
I'm pretty thoroughly disgusted by all of this. And fearful for my own children as they start to enter the educational system.
Labels: coverup, crime, education, molestation
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or Well, Mona Shaw got mad as hell and decided not to take it anymore. So she took a hammer to the Comcast (boooooo!) offices that had treated her so poorly.
This was among the most enjoyable articles I've read in a long time, Taking a Whack Against Comcast.
A year of probation, a $350 fine and a warning to not go back to the office? I'd take that "punishment" if I could exact some retribution on crappy customer service I've gotten.
Labels: bad customer service, retribution
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or Class Meets with Yankees' Brass Asses
Gee, what a surprise, the Yankees consider this season a failure and blame it on Joe Torre instead of his pampered overpaid athletes. So they make a limp offer to him for a one year deal that everyone in the room knows is an insult.
And Torre refused to play ball and stood by his principles and turned his back on the organization. I wish I could say I feel sorry for whoever has to follow in his shoes as they will undoubtedly suffer the media scrutiny and the rabid fan base's win-now-or-else mentality.
I hope they have a fire sale too and let go of most of their studs. But I bet they go and sign more and more thinking that more money automatically equals a world championship. But baseball doesn't work that way. Otherwise the largest payroll would always win and the sport would wither and die.
More power to Torre and I'm actually glad he's gone from the Yankees and I can be free to admire him. Because I hate the Yankees organization and all that they stand for. They way the treated Joe Torre just confirms that deep seated hatred.
And their loss is another team's gain. I hope he gets on with another American League team and completely schools the Wankees everytime they meet.
Labels: baseball, yankees suck
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or Most of the new photos were added to the Children's portraits pages but I'm pretty sure I added at least a couple of new ones to each of the pages as well.
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or Anniversary
My father lost his fight
The cancer got him
But he'd won ten extra years
Six years ago today
My role model passed on
But left behind
More than footprints on a beach
Six years ago today
I lost my dad
And part of me has felt
Like a ship without a rudder ever since
Labels: anniversary, commemoration
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or Part of that process is taking advantage of all the resources each site has to offer.
I've stopped using Monster.com because of their security issues and their lack of being completely forthright with their users when they did realize that they'd been breached. Which is two big and nasty strikes. These days, that's one too many and they handled it badly. Oh yeah, the huge splash page to sign up for Phoenix University or some other school upon signin was really annoying too. So Monster had to go.
I've been trying to use CareerBuilder with limited success. They do not seem to understand that 25 miles means 25 miles, not 40 or 50 or 60 in some cases. A fifty mile commute here means close to two hours each way and that is just going to happen. But I still try to use the site and was reading my email this morning and they said something about a service called ResumeDirect.
The idea is that they've got access to jobs that aren't even being advertised and will feed those HR Managers your resume to get you in the door more quickly. There are some flaws with the logic but I thought "What the hell" and gave it a try. After getting nearly all of my info loaded in, including a rather stupid idea of a generic cover letter (which is like a flashing neon sign saying DELETE ME to a hiring manager) then they take me to the checkout.
And at the checkout they want to bill me more than a hundred bucks for the service. At no other time during the process was a cost mentioned, nor that the costs would be higher for selecting multiple industries. My immediate response was to close the window and go back to my regular (read that, free) job searching.
Why do companies think it is sensible to hit you with the costs after the groundwork is done? It just pisses me off and could have saved me the time by making it very clear up front that this was a pay-for service.
The result of which is that I no longer trust or want to make use of the site because I feel like they are going to be trying to weasel money out of me.
The same sort of thing for Guru.com. I logged in last night for the first time in months and came across several projects I could definitely do. But when I clicked through them I found out that I could read the projects but not bid on them unless I upgraded my account to a paid account. Which, as you might guess, is not going to happen and I will very likely never even try to use Guru again.
I understand these companies aren't charities and they need to beef up their bottom lines but they charge to post the jobs and should not be obfuscating their costly add-ons by putting the money stuff after the work of entering the information.
And, because I hate having nothing but negativity in my posts these days, I'll wrap up by saying I've got an extremely promising interview being schedule for this coming Monday. Its with a great and stable company in the bike industry and I would love to get on board with them.
Labels: dumb marketing, employment, job hunting
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or Shout Out for Tasty Goodness in Bar Form
These bars are awesome, good for you and made of basic (read that, easy to pronounce) ingredients. My favorite is the Apple Pie bar, its got six ingredients: dates, almonds, unsweetened apples, walnuts, raisins and cinnamon. That's it. For that you get 180 calories, 90 from fat (from the nuts which is good fat), 5 mg sodium, 23 g carbs with 4 g fiber and 17 g sugars and 4 grams of protein. There's even a gram of Omega-3 fatty acids and 4 grams of Omega-6 fatty acids. No gluten, no dairy and no soy.
They are satisfying, very tasty and I can't recommend them enough.
I don't know why the company site is secure https since its just a flash site but that's alright (though I wish they'd offer an html option as the site feels, um, pokey). I do want to try the Key Lime, Cinnamon Rool and Banana Cookie but CostCo only has the three variety pack with Apple Pie, Cherry Pie and Lemon. Maybe Trader Joe's will carry them so I can try the whole line.
They've also got bars called Jocolat but we haven't tried those yet. I'd imagine they're pretty good too.
Labels: food review
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or Sung to the tune of America (My Country Tis of Thee)
My country, tis of thee
Sweet land of gluttony, of thee I cringe
Land of the super sized
Land of the gluttonized
From every tableside let's go and binge
My fattened country, thee
Land of obesity, thy fries I love
I eat thy buffet meals
Fast foods and special deals
My heart with cholesterol, like that above
Let our fat grow with ease
And jiggle down to our knees, sweet fatty's song;
Let mortality take
Let all that lardass shake
Let farts their silence break, that sound so wrong
Our waistband's growth, to thee
Sweet land of obesity, to thee we bring
Long may our belts get tight
With our fork's holy might
Send us a large pizza with everything.
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or And he can assert that relevance in pretty much one wway now, by vetoing legislation pushed by the Democrats.
Which isn't to say he's relevant so much as a door stop set too close to the door. I hope it hits him hard on his way out.
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or After having made multiple request for contact by email only and then still getting monthly phone calls to my house and to my cell, I had had enough and pretty much ripped this person a fresh one, politely but ripped nonetheless.
She's a contact person through my insurance company to help us smoothly transition into a new house, when we're ready to buy which we definitely are not. I understand she needs to keep her i's dotted and her t's crossed and that isn't my problem. My problem is that I asked her on at least three occasions to refrain from calling me and to use email as a contact.
The reason for this is because her voice drives me up the friggin' wall. Do you remember the school secretary in Ferris Bueller? She has the same intonation and comes off as incredibly condescending even though I'm convinced she doesn't intend to. But speaking with her is just an aggravation and I refuse to answer her calls.
And so, after getting a call on my cell and then coming home to find another message on my home phone, I fired off a pretty aggravated email to her demanding that she not call again. I didn't curse, I didn't attack her directly but I did make it very clear that it was absolutely unacceptable for her to continue contacting me in a manner I have specifically requested she not use.
She wrote back this morning to notify me that she was inactivating our account, as per my request, but there was no apology for the unwanted contacts. I think, when the time comes for us to move, I'll be requesting another account manager to handle the transaction for us. Life is too short to have to deal with people who are the human equivalent of fingernails on a chalkboard. And I've got too much aggravation in the rest of my life to put up with her.
Labels: bad service, smackdown
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or Nauseating Gluttony as Sport
The ads are grotesque montages of food being speed stuffed into mouths and tables of people all jamming food into their mouths as fast as they can. The voice over announces that these are "gastric athletes" which is an affront to real athletes and just a sick thought all by itself.
And it was thoroughly nauseating to see. To say I have zero interest in this is extreme understatement.
Speed gluttony is not a sport. Speed gluttons are not athletes. And you can bet that I will have nothing to do with this mockery of athleticism.
Labels: gluttony
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or So she's been pawing at the cabinets in order to get in and see if she can catch one. I let her into the cabinet that has our appliances and then forgot she was in there.
A few minutes lter she decided she wanted out and didn't feel like waiting for us to open the door (all the cabinets have safety latches on them to keep the little boys out).
Instead of making noise to get our attention she took the bull by the horns and got herself out, almost. The drawer above the appliances is where we keep our silverware and it was open a few inches. She figured it was enough and worked her way up and into the drawer.
And got herself good and stuck. Imagine my surprise when I saw her head poking out from among the spoons! With a little extra help, she extricated herself and got out.
The lesson I learned is: Where there is a will, there is a way.
Labels: funny, life lessons
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or But I haven't spent very much time with her for the last couple of years. I've got kids, she's a dancer and lives a very different life.
I did not get an invitation to the wedding and I have to say that I'm feeling disappointed and excluded. And wrongly excluded. But I understand a little bit about wedding politics and trying to contain the ever-swelling crowds that can descend on them and overtax them.
But there's a chasm between understanding and being okay with it. I feel overlooked and am pretty sad about the whole thing.
I don't know what I'll do the next time I do see her but I feel like I've lost a friend and have now strained relations with her family. I'm sure she didn't intentionally snub me, or at least I'd like to think she didn't intentionally snub me and my family. But there's really no way of telling since it is the height of poor taste to call her on it.
So I'll likely just let it go until I do see her again and then I don't know what I'll do.
But it does make me feel even more disconnected from my social circle back up in Santa Cruz. I am sooo ready to get out of Watsonville, you have absolutely no idea.
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or Dumbass Busted Job Sites
One, they required the use of Internet Explorer. That's incredibly stupid and annoying. The world does not use one browser and building your site for just one tells me that you're lazy.
Two, the Home and About Us "links" weren't links, they were static text on the page.
Three, a total lack of contact information on the site.
Four, even when I did use IE (on my wife's computer as I refuse to keep that shit browser on my machine) the site still stopped working properly and there was no way to tell them or let them know.
So, yeah, Impact Resource Group. The "impact" you made on me is that you're a lame company who did just barely enough to get the site set up and, theoretically, running.
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or I was watching CSI last night, the Las Vegas original not that lame ass David Caruso version, and the episode centered around a small child found dead in a box in the garbage. He'd been beaten repeatedly and neglected and had eventually starved to death.
Yes, its just a tv show but the news is full of cases quite alot like this. The Richmond mother who watched her boyfriend beat her son to death and then drove to Arizona with the body to try and not get caught and punished for it. The Bay Area mom who systematically tortured and abused her son until he eventually died in her care. Ther Berkeley mother who poisoned and suffocated her nine year old son.
And I don't know why, I've known about these despicable acts for
