Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Ways To Turn Down Unwanted Men!

Ok, no offense guys---I just thought there were funny. I'm sure it could be turned the other way around as well, so if it helps you to appreciate it more then feel free to do so. :-)

HE : I'm a photographer. I've been looking for a face like yours.
SHE : I'm a plastic surgeon. I've been looking for a face like yours.

HE : Hi. Didn't we go on a date once? Or was it twice?
SHE : Must've been once. I never make the same mistake twice.

HE : Will you go out with me this Saturday?
SHE : Sorry. I'm having a headache this weekend.

HE : Go on ,don't be shy. Ask me out.
SHE : Okay, get out.

HE : Can I have your name?
SHE : Why? Don't you already have one?

HE : Shall we go see a movie?
SHE : I've already seen it.

HE : Where have you been all my life?
SHE : Hiding from you.

HE : Haven't I seen you some place before?
SHE : Yes. That's why I don't go there anymore.

HE : So, what do you do for a living?
SHE : I'm a female impersonator.

HE : Hey baby, what's your sign?
SHE : Do not enter.

HE : Your body is like a temple.
SHE : Sorry, there are no services today.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Briefing

Greetings All,

It's been awhile since I've last updated, so thought I'd give you an ever so brief insight as to what I've been up too.


As most know, in December, my job situation changed so I took the opportunity to learn something new. Resulting in going back to school. Yikes! I cannot tell you how long I've been out of school, and now going back is both exciting and challenging as there is certainly a certain mindset that goes along with the "class room" learning as opposed to the "real world" learning.

Little challenging trying to manage school as well as maintaining my three remaining accounts, but it seems to be transitioning smoothly.

The thing I’m most looking forward to is a career change as I’m really burned out of the legal field. For me, it’s served a fantastic purpose in my life, but now I’m ready to get out of the mode of living in my head only. Moreover, over the years I’ve developed a somewhat cynical outlook on people in general because this field tends to taint your view on society as a whole, and I’m ready to change that perspective. I do realize this is possible in anything we do in life and not just specific to the legal field. I’m just done and ready to help people in a different fashion as well as living more balanced between my head and heart.

Friday, January 18, 2008

GOVERNMENT HEALTH WARNING

DO NOT SWALLOW YOUR BUBBLE GUM.

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Windex - known as a glass cleaner

I haven't checked "snopes.com" to see if this actually works or not, but they say,

If you ever get the sudden urge to run around naked,

You should drink some Windex first.

It'll keep you from streaking.


Saturday, January 12, 2008

Unwelcome House Guest


Well it certainly is the season for flus and colds; however, I thought I was doing a pretty good job running from them. Not so much! Apparently, when I wasn't looking the nasty flu bug snuck in the front door and has decided to stay for a little "visit".

I'm starting school next week, so hope this little bugger decides to leave before then. Moreover, I pray Amira does not get this.

Of course it's never a good time to get sick, and the next 6 weeks are no exception. So, please if you would be so kind pray for Amira and I's health to be well.

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Dog naming

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Bill Gates - Microsoft

How do you think Bill will spend his retirement time?

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Critics Corner

Well with good news, I'm here to report we survived the crazy storms from last week, alhamdullilah. Winds blowing at unbelievable speeds, loss of power, flooding, and of course the panic people tail-spin into when dealing with anything different than their ordinary daily routine. Truly, those of us that live in California live a pretty blessed existence weather-wise, and when the daily routine shifts to a slightly uncomfortable speed people become a little unglued. But again the long and the short of that tale is we survived, alhamdullilah.

During our isolation period.....lol we rented some movies to pass the time. Although I prefer to read over watching movies, reading children’s books can be taxing. Moreover, sometimes watching movies for Amira and I can be somewhat challenging as our attention span for each other's perspective movie selection is short to say the least.

The weekend started with Strawberry Shortcake Dress Up, which is a cute movie about friends accepting one another for the way they are even if they are different along with a story about dressing up. Dressing up is fun, but to remember it doesn't matter what you look like on the outside but rather the inside. Again sweet little film that wasn't too long.

We then proceeded to watch Happily Ever After (The Snow White Story Continues)----it was a sequel to the original Snow White movie. Again, it had a good message of friendship and how working together many things can be accomplished---even the forces of evil can be destroyed. I'm also rather surprised how darkness plays a part of most, if not all of Disney films. For instance, the evilness that takes place in Snow White, or the evilness that takes place in Sleeping Beauty, or the killing of Bambi's mother, and even the imprisonment of Dumbo's mother. It just seems too much for kids to watch. I recall as a child seeing Dumbo with my family and cousin and crying for days on end over that movie, and how could they take Dumbo's mommy away, etc. I can't imagine what my poor mom had to endear listening to me repeat the same thing over and over a gazillion times.

As for the 'grown up' movies I selected, I suppose in some ways Amira's movies may have been better. :-) The first movie I watched was called Rain, which is based on a novel written by V.C. Andrews, whose books I've gobbled up over the years. I have yet to see a film that follows that exact story line of a novel. More importantly, I've yet to see a film that captures my attention in the detailing like a novel does. Perhaps my mind is more alive when reading......who knows.

The next movie I watched was called La Vie En Rose which was based on the life of a famous French woman by the name of Edith Piaf. This was a pretty dark movie as well. Why does it seem that so many famous people have such depressing lives. This woman's life was really one of survival and struggle, like so many others I've heard about before. My life's struggles seem to pale in comparison to hers for I had my parents with me at all times living in a stable environment, alhamdullilah. She does fall in love, which I think may have been the only person she may have ever truly loved, a Moroccan who ends up getting a plane crash. :-(

The last movie I watched was The Kingdom, which had some good car scenes in it. It's an action film, which if you just leave the incorrect politics and perceived religious negativity out of it, isn't too bad. :-) I realize there's probably many that would have a hay-day depicting everything that was incorrect about a movie for the sake of being able to point them out, but on the other hand sometimes it's just nice to watch a movie for what it is......a movie. However, on the other hand, I should know better than to watch movies that may be anything other than a comedy because I usually find myself crying about something in them, which is true about all three movies I mentioned. :-) The only movies I didn't cry in were Strawberry Shortcake Dress Up and Happily Ever After---although I found the second one a little too dark for my taste. Although a little kids movie can go a looooooooooooooooooooooong way before you want to see another one. ;-)

So, all and all, I'm ready for the sun to come back out so we can go outside. :-)

Friday, January 4, 2008

We Might Be In Kansas

At this very moment I am uncertain as to where we might be on this planet after waking to 85-mph winds, that I swear have blown us to Kansas or to some unknown place in the middle of the night because I don't think we're in California anymore. We have not had weather like this in quite some time, so forget how forceful Mother nature can be. Moreover, what a wonderful reminder of no matter how much we'd like to believe we are in charge of our simple selves, we are not.

If I may indulge in a lighter side of this hectic storm, and perhaps even a little selfishness, this weather is going to make for a bad hair day. By the end of the day, I'm sure Amira and I will look like matted tumbleweed heads that are filled with so much static electricity that if we even wonder within 5 feet of each other we'll shock the heck out of one another. So much for cuddle time. :-)


Anyway, as far as I can tell from the early bird's eye view of this impressive storm, all seems to still be in tack, alhamdullilah. This storm is suppose to last through the weekend, so will let you know. Until then, it will bring back the days of being at Disneyland riding on Mr. Toad's Wild Ride.