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Sunday, October 30, 2005

What a whirlwind week!

Exercise: None today - I was resting off the previous week and preparing for the one to come.

Wednesday when I came home from work, I committed murder. Now before you go calling 911 and reporting me, read the rest of the story. LOL As I mentioned in previous posts, I've been driving my parents' "pickemuptruck" temporarily until my new car is delivered. Well, the thing is just a little too long to park in the garage so I leave it in the drive and enter the house through the garage.

A week or so ago when Ant and I returned from grocery shopping, there was one of those big nasty brown spiders roaming around - based on the pictures I've seen, I would say it was a Brown Recluse. Knowing how vicious they can be, I wanted it dead then but it scurried away before it could be taken care of. I didn't really think too much more about it after that until I came home on Wednesday. As I approached the door, I was getting my key ready and when I went to stick the key in the lock, the little bastard (more like huge ass monster with a body almost as big as a quarter) was sitting on the door jam right beside it. YIKES!!! I looked down on the floor and there was a rubber mallet the looks like a small version sledge hammer. I picked that up and gave the spider whack light enough to make sure I didn't damage the door. It was enough to knock it to the floor but not enough to kill it. A couple more whacks (complete with psycho theme going through my head. LOL) and it was dead. At first I was going to pick it up and throw it out and then I decided to leave its little carcass there as a warning to any other little bastards that might be thinking about coming in. LOL

Thursday evening was the Paul McCartney concert. My mom and sister came to my house about 5pm and shortly after we left to go eat at PF Changs before going downtown. I couldn't help but laugh at our waiter. He was probably 20 at best and calling my mom, my sister, and me girls . Oh yah, I think he also called me hun too. LOL When we got done there, we made our way downtown. For some reason my mom and sister decided driving through the city would be better than going down the freeway (I think they thought there would be a ton of traffic) - can't say I agreed with it.

We parked the car at a ramp quite a few blocks away but it was worth it because we didn't have to deal with a crowd and it was a few bucks cheaper. As we walked up to the venue, we could see other people headed that way but not nearly as many as we thought we might. When we got about a block away, the line really started but it was constantly moving and everything went really smooth getting in unlike previous concerts at the same place. Hopefully Bon Jovi will go just as well since it too is a sell out.

The concert itself ~ all I can say is WOW! Even though we were sitting in the nosebleed section at the opposite end of the arena from the stage, we had a really good view. Actually, I don't think there is a bad seat in the house other than maybe some of the floor seats toward the back. The only thing I didn't like about the place is that the seating is very steep, there is too much cushion in the seats making them feel even smaller than they are, and no leg room.

The show started about 5 or 10 minutes late which isn't bad and I don't think it had anything to do with the fans not yet being in the building. It started off with this DJ doing an absolutely awesome mix set that lasted about 20 minutes or so. Once that was over, there was this quick biography show about Paul that was played on the three big screens above the stage. As soon as that was over, Paul came out and played a variety of songs spanning his career for nearly three hours and only taking a break right before the first encore (I think there were three). At 11 my mom and sister were ready to leave because they were getting tired - wimps! I was a little disappointed because I really would have liked to seen the full show but I don't think I missed more than about five minutes according to what my co-worker who also went to the show said.

One thing I can say is that you can certainly tell this guy has money to put into his stage show. He had a stage that was made of those white backlit tiles and the back end of it curved up. Much of the light show was actually in the floor! Where the bent up stage left off, there was a screen the extended the rest of the way up to the lighting rig that was used for various displays. If that was enough, he also had pyrotechnics which were used toward the end of the show and that were absolutely fabulous. If any of you have the chance to see this show, I highly recommend it. That was one of the few concerts I've been too that I can honestly say I got my money's worth and more from.

It was about midnight when I got home and I still hadn't found the props I had been looking for to use with my "costume" for the Halloween party we were having at work on Friday. I started on another hunt but after an hour still came up empty handed and was starting to stress a little about what I was going to do. I decided that more than anything I needed to get to bed because the night before had been a long night and a second one in a row wasn't going to do me any good. I took a shower and it was 2am before I made it to bed - not good when you have to be up at 5:30.

Friday morning I had decided that I would just wear a red skirt and shirt along with some devil horns we had from last year but as I got to thinking about it, I knew I really didn't want to do that if for no other reason than I just felt like wearing something comfortable. That's when it came to me....I would wear all black, tie a shot glass around my neck, and say that I was a shot in the dark especially since it was so descript of the scrambling I had to do. LOL Ok, so it wasn't the most done up costume but hey I should be given an A just for effort and creativity considering the time crunch I was under and how tired I was. LOL

There were some that didn't participate but most of the office did. Some of the business managers came in with costumes on that you would have never thought you would see them in so that made it really fun. Most everyone brought in some sort of food for lunch and afterward we had an announcement of the person with the best costume, a scavenger hunt, and a pumpkin carving contest.
The winner of best costume went to a business manager that dressed up like a heavy metal rockstar complete with tats and eyeliner. I swear the guy was a dead ringer for Nikki Sixx. What made it so funny though is to talk to him, you would never think he would come dressed like that. He's usually very quiet and mild mannered. LOL

The funniest moment of the hunt was when one of the guys was going through all the filing cabinets we have up by the foyer and couldn't find anything but when I looked in one of the drawers across from the ones he was looking in, I found something first crack. He said, "Why you little...." and I said, "go on you know you want to call me a bitch." LOL Can you tell how much we love each other at my place of employment? LOL

I didn't win the hunt although I got more items than a lot of people did. I was, however, part of the winning team when it came to the pumpkin carving (I did most of the carving work). I took a picture of the top two winning pumpkins which I am including in this post. Ours is the one with the kitty on it. Our team was the only one that actually did something different than a jack-o-lantern type face. One of the teams even went so far as to do a face and use some of the pumpkin "innards" as boogers coming out its nose. Yep, I work with some pretty gross people too in case your wondering. LOL At least it was all in good fun.

Not bad for a 30 minute time restriction. :)

Friday night when I got home from work, I crashed. I curled up in the chair in front of the tv and proceeded to nap with the cat for a couple of hours I was so dead tired. I woke up, had dinner, then fell asleep in front of the tv again for about an hour before finally getting to bed. I think I slept something like nine hours and I still had a nap Saturday before going out grocery shopping. That night I ended up watching Stayin' Alive. Don't ask me why. I suppose it had to do with the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack being my favorite album when I was a child (that was back in the day when 8-track was still around LOL) and not being old enough to really have interest those movies when they first came out because they didn't involve the muppets. LOL Lemme tell you, I quickly found out that I didn't miss anything by not seeing them sooner. I'm still trying to figure out what kept me from turning the thing off and going to bed it was that bad! LOL

Today was a pretty low key day. It was cloudy and drab outside (it actually had rained quite a bit during the wee morning hours) and I really didn't feel like doing much. This weather has been playing havoc with my sinuses and my stupid allergies can't decide if they are going to stay or go so I decided to make today a veg day. I spent most of it watching tv (I know, unusual for me) and napping. I've got another concert this week (Bon Jovi) and I want to make sure I get enough sleep in so that I won't be too wiped out when I go into work the next day. Definitely don't want a repeat of the sleep deficit I had this past week on Friday. The really good news about the concert is that I was able to get a buyer through eBay for the three extra tickets I had and so I won't be out the $230. :)

And now for something completely different......

Check out the crap that's going on in DC - WOW!

Alright I'm outta here. I gots laundry to fold before bedtime.

Til next time....

Knocked Off By The Fashion Diva

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Tuesday, October 25, 2005

Oh how times have changed

Exercise: 4 mile run. I'll be back to 8 or 9 before I know it. :)

Not that this is really any big surprise or anything but I was reading on CNN that Bush would NOT win an election if it were held this year. With everything that has been going on, it's not like this isn't something that shouldn't have been expected. I don't like the words "I told you so" but they do fit this situation when it comes to all those people who like to shoot their mouths off about Bush and blindly support the man.

The article went on to say that Democrats are actually preferred when it comes to many separate issues. Health care showed a 59/30 split, Social Security 56/33, gas prices 51/31, and economy 50/38. Even the war issue gave Dems a higher percentage - 46/40. Figures....Liberals to the rescue to clean up the horrendous mess left by the GOP. GOP now that makes me laugh. I can't say there is anything grand about those running this dump especially with the farce that has been made of the US over the past five years. SOP (Shoddy Old Party) sounds a little more descript these days.

And now for something completely different......

Never chew Skittles gum if you are going for a run longer than three miles. It's viable until that point but afterward, it starts to fall apart but it doesn't stop there. Leave it in your mouth long enough and it will turn from a stringy nasty wad to a bitter foamy mess that is enough to make anyone want to gag. YUCK!

Instead of leaving this post on that nasty thought, I'm going to leave it on a humorous note. This evening when I came back from my run, I got some toilet paper out of the pantry closet to take upstairs with me because both bathrooms up there were out. I took six rolls (three for each bathroom) and as I was coming up the stairs Chi saw me with all the TP and said, "My Gawd! What are you going to do, take a super shit?" LMAO Leave it to the Englishman to bring out the potty jokes.

Otay....I's be outta here. The Englishman is making beans on toast for dins and it's time to go throw the chomp on it. :)

Til next time....

Knocked Off By The Fashion Diva

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Wednesday, October 19, 2005

My week MIA

Exercise: 3 - 4 mile run - oh what a difference 20 degrees makes. Last night it was 80F when I went out and I was puffing after 2 miles. Tonight it was 60F and even after 3 miles, I was feelin' fine.

Wow! So it's been over a week since I last checked in. Sowwy....last week was really hectic. The first part of this week wasn't much better and to top it off, my printer got totally "fawked" on Monday. I was printing some labels and wouldn't you know one of the little bastards decided to peel off as it was going through the rollers. The labels I had were actually made for the type of printer I have but for some reason the adhesive on a couple of them just didn't hold up as it should have. I started internally stressing about it because I knew that there was no way the company would be able to buy me a replacement (at least not this year) and although I didn't absolutely have to have it to get my work done it was just REALLY inconvenient not to have it. Like with most things I initially freak out about (not that anyone would know because that's just how well I bottle it), the anxiety made way for logical problem solving. It used to be that deskjet printers were trashed when something like this happened, however, this particular one had an access panel on the back. I pulled it out and let me just say luck was with me that day. The label that got stuck was right there on the piece I pulled out and since it was the re-stickable kind, it pulled right off. I popped the panel back in and the printer was good as new. I was feeling so smug with myself and with what seemed to be luck on my side, I made sure to buy a lottery ticket that day. LOL I know the chances of winning aren't that great but hey, can't hurt to try now can it?

And now for something completely different.......

I've been watching Martha Stewart's Apprentice and I have to say that this is one show I really like and actually would seriously think about attempting to participate in. What was strange about tonight's episode though was the fact that I already knew the outcome of it. The two teams had to pitch/sell a new Wishbone salad dressing. Being in the food business and the account administrator for the manufacturer that makes this brand, I did the paperwork that needs to be done in order to cut an item into a grocery warehouse a few weeks ago.

One last little tidbit before I take off this eve. A big thank you to TBB for the belated birthday card. It gave me a laugh at a time when I really needed it. I also loved the magnet and have put it on my filing cabinet at work. :)

Til next time....

Knocked Off By The Fashion Diva

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Sunday, October 09, 2005

Def Leppard Sounds Like George Michael???

Exercise: None. Wasn't feeling very well today. The drastic changes in temperature have been playing havoc with my head and sinuses.

I stopped by the DLOF a couple of days ago and saw a posting about a program featuring the band on XM Radio. I'm lucky I came across it when I did and that there was more than one time it was going to be on. Anyway, Chi was nice enough to hook my Delphi system up to his puter so I could record it since I was going to be in and out of the house most of the day. I happened to be in the house when they started playing an acoustic version of Sugar and I swear when I heard the opening guitar bit, I thought it was the song Faith by George Michael. LOL I can't wait until tomorrow when I can listen to the show in its entirety - it should be good. :)

And now for something completely different......

Never nap when you have three farmers running past your house in combines less than 100 feet away. I woke up with a start and swear it sounded like a jet about to fall on our house. I also wasn't too pleased with them because they were stirring up dust and shit like mad and even though the stuff was blowing almost due west, some of it was flying north and landing on the "pickemuptruck" I spent three hours hand washing yesterday. BASTARDS!

Otay, I had other stuff I was going to write about but my head just isn't feeling it right now so I'm off.

Til next time....

Knocked Off By The Fashion Diva

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Wednesday, October 05, 2005

ACK!

Exercise: 2 mile run. I wanted to go farther but didn't want to chance it with the weather.

So yah, I got put off my run by mother nature tonight. At least I was able to do a little bit though. We had been having on and off showers all day so I didn't even think I was going to get in what I did. I looked out the window about 15 minutes or so before I set out. I could see darker clouds off to the east and then what appeared to be lighter ones off to the southwest headed our way but it wasn't actually clouds I saw. It was a "wall" of water. The storm system was so short across, I could see the rain patch - too cool!

Speaking of cool.....that describes our temps. Yesterday and the day before we were hitting highs near 90. Today, we hit our high about 7 this morning and then it all went down hill from there. I think by the time I went running it was around 60 if that - BRRRR! Only in Iowa! I don't care much for cold weather but I it does make running a lot easier. Of course when there is a lightning storm off in the near distance like there was tonight, the temps are the last thing I was worrying about!

And now for something completely different......

When I reached into the mailbox yesterday, I pulled out an envelope containing two 2nd row tickets to Bon Jovi on Nov 2. YIPPIE - they're here!!!

Alrighty...I'm outta here.

Til next time....

Knocked Off By The Fashion Diva

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Monday, October 03, 2005

I think I'm gonna cry

Exercise: None today - too busy takin care of business.

Well, today was the day that my beloved Sunfire went home with its new owner. As much as I am looking forward to my new car, I'm going to really miss the old. It was the first new car I ever bought and paid for with my own money - gotta admit I more than got my $15000 back in the enjoyment and reliability of that little car. My boss' son seemed pretty giddy about getting it too. He was talking about taking it for a drive before actually going home. LOL Can't blame him. Teenager, "new" car that shines up to look brand new - nuff said. :)

The downside of it all.....I'm stuck driving my parents' '97 Chevy S10. The thing may be the same age as the Sunfire and have 60000 fewer miles but I can't say it drives better. Yep, this is definitely going to be the longest part of the wait for my new car. Hopefully it will be 4 weeks instead of 12.

This past weekend Chi and I helped some friends move. I also ended up being forced on the back of a 4-wheeler for a extremely fast ride around the new digs. The ground was very bumpy and afterward I came upon the conclusion that if I were ever to do that again, I must find a much better bra! LOL I couldn't help but crack up about it all because the whole time I was on the thing, I could hear my mother's voice in the back of my head, "You are NOT to get on ANY of those ATVs!". When I was younger, a friend of mine who lived down the road from me had a 4 wheeler and my mom pretty much threatened my life if I even thought about getting on one because they can be so dangerous. LOL

And now for something completely different.......

I guess the fiasco with Michael Brown and his inexperience to head FEMA didn't give Dubya that slap in the face he really needs. Based on his latest Supreme Court justice nomination, he's still hell bent on hiring people as favors rather than for the actual experience they possess. Now I know the woman is a lawyer and all but she doesn't have any experience as a judge and given how far her nose is up George's rear end, I get the feeling that her views are just a little too conservative especially when it comes to the issues surrounding abortion. All we need is a ball busting right wing extremist in there. BLEH! I'm willing to give her a fair shake but if she starts going the same way as the ghostly look on her face, it's time to get her the hell out of there!

Righty roo. Vicar Of Dibley ("No No Man" and all) is on so I'm outta here.

Til next time.....

Knocked Off By The Fashion Diva

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