Saturday, July 5, 2003
Sore As Hell ... Acidman's 25 Questions ... Sexy Saturday
I'm so sore I can barely stand. My legs hurt. My ankles hurt. My arms hurt. My ass hurts. Even my damn hair hurts. And on top of that, I'm all sniffly today. Instead of going to Ft. Stewart for 4th of July, we ended up going to River Street. It was really nice despite the fact that it started raining RIGHT when we got there. We went around to the squares and took pictures then found a nice parking spot across from the Lucas Theater and set out for River Street. At first it was just a little drizzle but soon the heavens opened up and a million people were cramming inside every available square inch of shelter. We decided to spend 40 minutes in Savannah Candy Kitchen until the rain let up. And c'mon, if you're going to be stuck anywhere for that long, what better place than a candy company eh? We watched them make taffy, sampled some of their famous praline, sipped soda from the soda fountain, and picked through the MILLIONS of candies and sweets that they have. We also watched them make homemade fudge and ice cream, which was pretty cool. I've been in that store a million times and every time I go seems like the first. The smell alone is *licks lips* yummmm.
So we walked around to a few more shops and then found a nice place right in front of the river and the new trade center and waited for the fireworks to start. The rain came again and we found out that GM has set up a tent over from us and were handing out those plastic rain ponchos. So we ran over and grabbed some and went back to our spot to munch on some jumbo cookies we had bought. We watched the speedboats racing on the Savannah River, which Matthew loved. And to my surprise and utter enjoyment, there were hundreds of sailors walking around in their little white outfits and hats. Jason caught me staring at a group at one point and he just rolled his eyes at me.
So the fireworks didn't start until 9:30 and we had been there for over two hours (we wanted a good spot). Sitting on those red bricks is hell on your butt so every once in a while I had to get up and stretch. We mostly passed the time chatting with the people around us and mocking the girls who came by in REALLY SHORT mini-skirts and see through blouses. Really...what's the point? Oh and drunks...there were TONS of drunks! Everyone seemed to be lit by the time the fireworks came around. I wanted to go to Wet Willies and grab myself a drink but we didn't bring enough money with us and I didn't even bother. Would've been nice though. Everytime someone walked by with a mixed drink in hand my mouth started watering.
The fireworks were very nice. Jason told me that it was the largest barrel cannon used in the state of Georgia. The blasts were HUGE and LOUD and the fireworks were so beautiful. At one point I looked around at my husband holding Matthew in his arms, and the other people enjoying the fireworks and my eyes teared up. This is what the 4th is about. Not the fireworks or the bbq's or the music. It's about people getting together to celebrate the birth of our country and the freedoms we enjoy. :)
You can view my pictures in the gallery. Just head over to: http://gallery.dizzy-girl.net. The picture below is from SavannahNow.com.

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Acidman has posted 25 questions on his site for the for the wimmin *lol* over at Right We Are. He said that anyone was welcome to answer them so I'm going to do just that.
1. Do you have a personal hero? If so, who is it?
My Mother is my personal hero. She's been through a lot in her life and she's managed to stay close to God through it all. She's the best Mother in the world and an all-around good person. I want to be her one day.
2. What is your favorite book of all time and what made it so fucking good?
Okay, so this is a book question. If you know me, you know that I LOVE books and that I'm ALWAYS reading one. I can't possibly choose just one. "Educating Caroline" is a really good one because it's funny, romantic, angsty, and heartbreaking.
3. What does “diversity” mean to you?
Variety.
4. What is the wildest thing you’ve ever done?
Well I CANNOT tell you this one. All I can say is that it involves a night of drinking and a lot of *coughs*...I really can't tell you this story.
5. Do you regret doing it?
Just a little...okay a lot. Okay maybe not a lot.
6. Can you drive a stick shift?
I've tried many times, but I always greenhorn.
7. What’s the highest speed you ever traveled in a car?
I can't remember, but I know it was over 100.
8. Were you driving, or riding at the time?
Jason's Camaro.
9. Which is better: snakes or spiders?
*begins to screech* How about neither???? I can probably handle snakes better than spiders mainly because I NEVER see snakes.
10. What is the most disgusting thing you ever ate?
Tripe, which is a cow's stomach I think. I remember vomiting.
11. Have you ever shit your pants? Be HONEST!
No, but I've come pretty damn close.
12. Was losing your virginity an enjoyable experience?
Well, losing your virginity is NOT an enjoyable experience for a girl. In fact, it's pretty fucking painful. So no, it was not enjoyable.
13. Should oral sex be outlawed or encouraged?
Dude...encouraged!!!
14. Name one man with a fine ass.
The handyman at work. He's 20, student at Georgia Southern University, muscles, dark brown hair, cute smile, and gah...fine, fine, fine. You just want to go up and cup his butt when you see him. The man's too perfect.
15. Do you watch golf on television? If not, will you iron my shirts?
Uh....no. Mainly because I have a semi-life. *shakes head*
16. Who is Martha Burk?
The political psychologist?
17. If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be?
My body. I'm not happy with it. If I could only be proportioned damnit.
18. Do you eat raw oysters?
Not if I don't have to.
19. Are you claustrophobic?
EXTREMELY! I start to hyperventilate if I'm in tiny rooms. Ironically enough, I also have a phobia of the country, with it's wide open spaces.
20. If you rode a motorcycle, would you wear a helmet even if the law said you didn‘t have to?
Yes, I would. I'm not stupid man.
21. Name five great Presidents.
Washington, Franklin, Roosevelt, Kennedy, and Bush.
22. Name three shitty Presidents.
Johnson, Filmore, Nixon, Carter, and Clinton.
23. Now call me fanny and slap my ass. Just kidding.
*slaps ass* Fanny...oh Fanny.
24. This is the 4th of July. Did you set off any fireworks?
Georgia. Illegal. Nope.
25. If you could have dinner and conversation with anyone in the history of the planet, who would you choose?
Jacquelyn Kennedy because her life was such an interesting one. Being married into the Kennedy and Onassis families, the tragedy of both, her privileged upbringing. She really interests me.
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Do you believe in 'saving' sex/virginity until the wedding night, or is that a completely outdated notion? Did you or someone you know actually do this? What were your reasons for abstaining from sex? In hindsight, do you think it was the right decision?
I don't believe that waiting for sex until your married is outdated. In fact, I wish more people would do that. If they would we wouldn't have nasty diseases and so many divorces. I personally regret not waiting until I was married to have sex. In my defense though, I REALLY thought me and this guy would be together forever. My bad eh?
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Well I wanted to do an audio entry tonight and I still might, but it will be after midnight. I'm getting so lazy. Have a lovely Saturday.
Oh and btw...if you're a troll and you've come here to piss me off with your stupid comments...don't. I've already banned someone today. You don't have to agree with me on everything I write about, but don't try to make me look stupid by acting like a fucktard. I don't like it.
Friday, July 4, 2003
Happy 4th of July...and other stuff.
I just wanted to take a few moments to wish everyone a VERY HAPPY, VERY SAFE Independence Day weekend. Politics aside, we should all be proud of our country and it's place in the world. We're free to express our opinions, even though they might not be popular. We're free to practice our own religion, even though some might not believe in it. Women can go work, go to college, wear really short skirts or close to nothing at all without worry that they'll be stoned to death. We can go to public areas with our children without fear of suicide bombings. All in all, I'd say that America is a pretty cool country and a great place to live, regardless of what other people might think. Take a moment to think of all the FREEDOMS you have today and remember why we have them. Think of all the soldiers who died for you and me, so that we could be free. Stop your bitching and thank God that you live here.

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And a little something for the guys this 4th of July. Charlize Theron from "George" magazine a few years ago. Give it time to load. ;)
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Friday Five Time:
1. What were your favorite childhood stories?
I always loved the classic princess stories, such as Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty. I think my all time favorite childhood book though is "Alice in Wonderland". I was really spellbound by it. :)
2. What books from your childhood would you like to share with [your] children?
Oh all of them! Dr. Seuss, Beatrix Potter, Lewis Carroll.
3. Have you re-read any of those childhood stories and been surprised by anything?
Not really. I was a little shocked to discover that Lewis Carroll was a bit of a pedophile and had wrote "Alice in Wonderland" for his VERY YOUNG lover, we're talking about a child here. It somewhat tainted my love for the book. Sick man. I still love the book though.
4. How old were you when you first learned to read?
I was able to read a book on my own at 4 years of age.
5. Do you remember the first 'grown-up' book you read? How old were you?
Yep, I was around 11 years old. My cousin left one of her romance novels on the table and I picked it up and read it and my love for really dirty romance novels was born. ;)
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Hope you all have a wonderful Friday. Expect a better entry tomorrow. *salutes*
Tuesday, July 1, 2003
Site of the Day ... Gossip Folks ... Madonna ... Acidman ... 4th of July ... This or That ... Daily Double ... Interview Gennie
If I were any cooler I'd be a damn cherry popsicle. *grins* I'm SO happy to see that the bitchin' gals from Right We Are picked Dizzy Girl as Site of the Day. I'm honored and kiss the feet of the wonderful Lori and Maripat. They are awesome. Go visit their site today. It is mucho coolo.
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From IMDB.com...
My mouth dropped to the floor when I read this little piece of juicy gossip and I just couldn't get here fast enough to talk about it:
Daredevil beauty Jennifer Garner is the subject of much speculation on the set of her new movie 13 Going On 30 - the cast and crew believe she may be pregnant. Jennifer, who is estranged from husband Scott Foley, was spotted carrying extra weight around her belly - prompting reports she is expecting. A source from the movie says, "No one on the set could help but notice her stomach, and it didn't look like she has put on weight elsewhere."
Okay, so I have enough sense to take these things with a grain of salt, but DAMN! What if it's true? Is it possible that her and Scott conceived BEFORE they separated or did um *coughs* some Alias hanky panky go on OFF-CAMERA between her and you-know-who? Interesting indeed. *rubs chin*
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All is not well with Jennifer Lopez - she missed out on watching Matrix Reloaded in a Georgia cinema after popcorn cracked her teeth. J.Lo was left sobbing in pain in the cinema while her fiance Ben Affleck tried to comfort her. She moans, "It had been a dull pain for a while, but right then it just kind of kicked into high gear. I think I bit down wrong on a piece of popcorn. It was like a knife in my brain. I just started crying right there in the movie theatre. I pulled my hat way down and Ben was like, 'What's wrong?' I'm like, 'I can't take it. It hurts too much.' So I had a root canal. Tell people you had a root canal and everybody feels sorry for you."
Hmmm...I hope it was a theater here in town because if it was, I'm going to go tip the guy who makes the damn popcorn. I know I sound like a heartless bitch and well...I am, hey at least I can admit it. I have no sympathy for Ms. Lopppeezzzz. I'm all out of sympathy at this point. First she took Ben Affleck then she decided to move into my back yard and flaunt it. I think not.
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I just finished watching Madonna's new video for "Hollywood" and hello...fucking awesome. It's very old-Hollywood...stripper...Fame...sexual something or the other. In other words, I LOVE IT! The botox thing freaked me out a bit, but that's cool. And might I add, she's lookin' hot for a woman her age.
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It came to my attention only a few days ago that Acidman lives in Rincon, which is about a 15 minute drive from my house. This is really cool. It's almost like living next to a fucking Beatle or something. I knew, from reading his blog, that he lived in Georgia but I never took the time to throughly read his "ABOUT ME" page until the other day. When I came upon where he lived I said "Holy crap monkies....we live near one another." I think this is pretty damn cool myself. It's nice to be able to read someone's blog and totally relate to the area they live in.
I wonder if he has a riding lawn mower...wonder if he'd let me use it? *rubs chin*
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If you're in the Savannah area and are looking for some REAL entertainment this 4th of July, head down to Fort Stewart for the Sammy Kershaw concert. Security is going to be tight, which is expected, but definitely worth it. A big fireworks display is also planned for the night. Oh and if you go, make sure to say thanks to all of the brave men and women who are helping keep us AND OTHER NATIONS free. :)
Savannah Now: Fort Stewart Holiday
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June 01, 2003: Summer Fun!
1. Lemonade or Ice Cold Beer: Lemonade...ALWAYS lemonade. I've never been a beer girl myself. I do love to drink though.
2. Swimming pool or beach: The beach everytime. There's something nice about the ocean, palm trees, sand...the whole atmosphere. I just soak it all in.
3. Long weekends here & there, or a 2-week vacation: Long weekends here and there because I get bored easily.
4. Destination: Acapulco or Hawaii: Oh Hawaii, no doubt.
5. Destination: Mountains or Beach: Well I live near the beach, so the mountains.
6. Hotel/motel/B&B or camping: Oh this is a toughy. I can't pick one.
7. Carefully planned vacation, or play it by ear: Carefully planned out.
8. Sneakers or sandals: I'm a sandals girl. I must have 50 pair. I even wear them in the winter.
9. Air-conditioning or fans: I live in Savannah duh! Air-conditioning. No heat stroke for me thank you.
10. Concerts in the park or baseball games: Concerts in the park. I'm not a big baseball fan.
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1. What time do you wake up?
Well during the week I'm usually up by 8am. On the weekends I don't crawl my ass out of bed until WELL after noon.
2. What's the first thing you do when you wake up?
Bathroom...put in contacts...put hair in ponytail...wash face...moisturize...let Lily out...fix Matt breakfast...get on the computer and check my e-mail.
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I was delighted to see that 5 brave souls e-mailed me yesterday with their interview questions. It warmed my heart to see what sick people actually read this blog, Giz excluded of course, her question was the only normal one I got. Well keep 'em coming! You have until Monday morning to get your questions to me. Oh and btw, you CAN ask more than one. Remember to include your name and url if you have one. I will pimp your site aplentiful if you do.
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You may have noticed that I moved the blogroll around a bit. All of the updated blogs at the top of the page now. Makes it easier for me.
Well I want to blog more but it's starting to thunder outside and I think I see some lightening as well. I'll blog later though. *waves*
Gennie bitched @ 12:31 PM EST [Permalink] 0 commentsMonday, June 30, 2003
Hair Disaster...Daily Double...Blogger Sucks Ass...Movin' On Up...Gay Marriage Ban...Senator Springer...Interview Gennie...Savannah's Hot Part Deux
I failed to mention in the last entry that I had screwed up the front of my hair. Now if you know me, you know that I value my hair highly and consider it one of the more attractive parts of my body. I take care of it. I pamper it. I fix it pancakes on Sunday mornings. It's really the only good thing I've got going for me bodywise. Well now it's screwed up beyond repair. Let me explain...
This past Thursday at work, a co-worker had fixed a lady's hair. She was using one of those thin, round curling irons with the built in combs. Well after she finished I said "Oh, I think I'll curl my hair." and she kindly offered to let me use her curling iron. I was a little iffy because I have this long, thick hair. I was afraid it would get tangled up and that I would have to cut it. She reassured me that it would NOT get caught up and that I was more than welcome to use it. Against my better judgement, I curled a 1/2 inch wide section into the iron. A minute and a half later I go to unroll it and the damned thing won't budge. That's right, it's stuck. My hair was too long and too thick for the damned thing and now I can't get my hair out. My co-worker tries and tries and she can't get it to move. We use conditioner on it to loosen the hair in hopes that it will start to unravel. Nope. At this point I'm in tears. I've got a damn curling iron stuck in the front of my head and I know I'll have to cut it. So I grab some scissors and snip. I'm crying like a baby with every clip. So now I have these REALLY short bangs. I wouldn't even consider them bangs, more like a mini-mini-mini-side mohawk. And the worst part, they *the semi-bangs* don't even go all the way across my head. So now I have to go to the salon and get my hair fixed up properly so I don't go round looking like a moron. It looks like a two year old got hold of my hair. I'm utterly devastated. I would take pictures, but I would never put you all through that hell. *sobs*
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Daily Double Time:
1. How long has your longest friendship lasted? Would you consider he or she your best friend?
The longest friendship I've had is with Leslie Nester...well Butts now. We went through 1st grade to senior year together. We were always the best of friends and I still consider her one of my best friends, even though we haven't talked in ages.
2. If you were going to die in one week or less, what is the one thing you'd do before you die?
Gah, how morbid. Well if I was going to die in one week or less, I'd travel to Ireland and England. Then I would spend the last few days surrounded by those I love most...my husband, son, Mother, and siblings.
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Some of you may wondering why I switched from Blogger to Greymatter. Well it turns out that the "All New Shiny Blogger" is nothing more than a puffed-up piece of shit. Not only did it eat 3 days worth of blog entries, but it coded the entries I had in some weird alien language and they looked screwed up when I tried to move them over. For all of you out there using Blogger, I HIGHLY suggest you go download Greymatter, Moveable Type, or pMachine before your blog is destroyed too. I spent over 6 hours huffing and puffing over this. Thank God I have Riika to help with Greymatter and such. She really is a web genius. I think I'll name my first daughter after her, for she has SURELY saved my sanity and my precious blog. Now if I could just get my divider image to show up after every entry, they wouldn't look so squished together. I'll work on that later.
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According to the Ecosystem, my current rank is #825, and my current status is Slithering Reptile. This really just brings a tear to my eye. When I moved from aliasjunkie.com to dizzy-girl.net my rank went waaaayyy down. Nice to see that I'm moving back up the totum poll. And really, 825 isn't bad at all considering that the last spot is 3143. So if you have a blogroll, roll me baby. ;)
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There's been a lot of talk in the blogsphere recently regarding gay marriages. I have my own opinion of course on this subject, but I've chosen to remain silent because I didn't want to push any buttons. So I'll try to be as polite and respectful as I can be.
I personally don't agree with gay marriages. Call me a Bible thumper if you will, but God says, on more than one occasion, that it is immoral. I'm also not a big fan of gay couples adopting, because I think that it takes a Mother AND a Father to properly raise a child. I understand that this is 2003 and this is just the norm. I grew up with friends who are gay, and know a couple of people who have life partners. Do I judge them? No way, because who am I to judge?
That said, I found this article on FoxNews.com a few minutes ago and I have to say that I agree with Frist. I'm certainly not being homophobic by voicing my opinions. Like I stated before, I accept all forms of relationships, even gay ones. I just believe that gay marriages go against everything I believe in. I hope this doesn't offend some of you, totally not what I want to do.
Frist Supports Gay Marriage Ban
WASHINGTON — The Senate majority leader said Sunday he supported a proposed constitutional amendment to ban homosexual marriage in the United States.
Sen. Bill Frist (search), R-Tenn., said the Supreme Court's (search) decision last week on gay sex threatens to make the American home a place where criminality is condoned.
The court on Thursday threw out a Texas law that prohibited acts of sodomy between homosexuals in a private home, saying that such a prohibition violates the defendants' privacy rights under the Constitution (search). The ruling invalidated the Texas law and similar statutes in 12 other states.
"I have this fear that this zone of privacy that we all want protected in our own homes is gradually - or I'm concerned about the potential for it gradually being encroached upon, where criminal activity within the home would in some way be condoned," Frist told ABC's This Week.
"And I'm thinking of - whether it's prostitution or illegal commercial drug activity in the home - ... to have the courts come in, in this zone of privacy, and begin to define it gives me some concern."
Asked whether he supported an amendment that would ban any marriage in the United States except a union of a man and a woman, Frist said: "I absolutely do, of course I do.
"I very much feel that marriage is a sacrament, and that sacrament should extend and can extend to that legal entity of a union between - what is traditionally in our Western values has been defined - as between a man and a woman. So I would support the amendment."
Same-sex marriages are legal in Belgium and the Netherlands. Canada's Liberal government announced two weeks ago that it would enact similar legislation soon.
Rep. Marilyn Musgrave, R-Colo., was the main sponsor of the proposal offered May 21 to amend the Constitution. It was referred to the House Judiciary subcommittee on the Constitution on Wednesday, the day before the high court ruled.
As drafted, the proposal says:
"Marriage in the United States shall consist only of the union of a man and a woman. Neither this Constitution nor the constitution of any state under state or federal law shall be construed to require that marital status or the legal incidents thereof be conferred upon unmarried couples or groups."
To be added to the Constitution, the proposal must be approved by two-thirds of the House and the Senate and ratified by three-fourths of the states.
Frist said Sunday he respects the Supreme Court decision but feels the justices overstepped their bounds.
"Generally, I think matters such as sodomy should be addressed by the state legislatures," Frist said. "That's where those decisions - with the local norms, the local mores - are being able to have their input in reflected.
"And that's where it should be decided, and not in the courts."
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Gennie's Presidential Quote of the Day:
*which btw goes hand in hand to the above post*
"The Bible...is the one supreme source of revelation of the meaning of life, the nature of God and spiritual nature and needs of men. It is the only guide of life which really leads the spirit in the way of peace and salvation. America was born a Christian nation. America was born to exemplify that devotion to the elements of righteousness which are derived from the revelations of Holy Scripture."
--Woodrow Wilson
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So Jerry Springer thinks that his fame will help the Demo-rats. *lmao* And he thinks he can be a Senator...this is golden. First Al Sharpton and now the King of Trailer Trash. Them Democrats...class acts eh? I say go for it Jerry. We Republicans will support you. We'd LOVE to see you go up against some of the Republican's finest. In fact, nothing would delight us more. I can just see the debate now. You have Steve the Bodyguard over in a corner and Jim Lauer holding a mic walking through the audience. Hillary Clinton can come out in a trashy outfit and Aqua Net hair and spit and kick. Then you'll have Jerry come out in his favorite Dick Trickle t-shirt and mullet, throwing punches at Daschle. Daschle will then shock the audience by informing everyone that he's actually a transvestite and that he's pregnant with Bill Clinton's love child. *sighs* Yeah, that's EXACTLY the kind of leadership America needs. Go for it Jerry! *chants* Jerry! Jerry! Jerry! Jerry! *chants*

*excuse my shitty graphic skills*
Springer Says His Fame Would Help Democrats
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In a pathetic attempt to make myself look more popular than I actually am, I'm hosting "Interview Gennie". Seems like everyone has one of these nowadays and I don't want to miss out. And anyways, no-one has even asked to interview me yet *sobs* and I'm feeling a bit left out. This is your chance to have your questions about moi or life in general answered. All you have to do is click on the contact link above or the link below to your questions. They can be as silly as you want them to be. I just need them in by next Monday.
What say you?
*Please remember to leave your name and e-mail and url if you have one so I can link you.*
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I searched around my favorite files and found that link for the "Sweatiest Citites in America". I had originally said that Savannah was #13 and I was wrong, we're actually #15. I was surprised to see Charleston, West Virginia on that list. As a born and raised West Virginian, I can account for mild summers. I can't understand how Charleston made that list at all! I think they meant Charleston, South Carolina.
1: Phoenix, Arizona
2: Houston, Texas
3: Miami, Florida
4: San Antonio, Texas
5: Fort Myers, Florida
6: West Palm Beach, Florida
7: Tampa, Florida
8: Waco, Texas
9: Austin, Texas
10: New Orleans, Louisiana
11: Dallas, Texas
12: Las Vegas, Nevada
13: Orlando, Florida
14: Shreveport, Louisiana
15: Savannah, Georgia
16: Tulsa, Oklahoma
17: Memphis, Tennessee
18: Baton Rouge, Louisiana
19: Charleston, West Virginia
20: Mobile, Alabama
21: Jacksonville, Florida
22: Jackson, Mississippi
23: Honolulu, Hawaii
24: Tucson, Arizona
25: Little Rock, Arkansas
Sunday, June 29, 2003
Daily Double...Let the Campaigning Begin...Losers of the Week...Song of the Week...Savannah's Bloody Hot...*GAGS*... Analyze Your Birthday...My Weekend So Far...
1. Do you have any hidden talents?
I sure do. Um let's see...singing, dancing, writing, and my weird ability to crush objects/humans/small animals with my super-human strength thighs. *makes face* No really...it's true.
2. Do your offline friends know about your website?
Only a few people know about my website, and they don't have access to the internet. I personally don't like telling everyone and God that I know offline about the site. How can I be expected to bitch about them if I do that?
As promised earlier in the week, I have some useful voter information for you guys. I know that a good bit of my readers are NOT Republican and that's okay, there are one or two links there that may be useful to you too.
W-04.com: The official grasshoots campaign to re-elect George W. Bush. There's TONS of info here on how you can help out. I received 4 lapel stickers yesterday in the mail from these guys...they even pay shipping and handling! Remember to stick them on your car and wear them to rallies. You can even download the images and print your own stickers out. Great!
Voter Registration:
Quite possible THE most important link I can give you. It's my opinion that if you don't vote, you have no fucking right to bitch. So do your patriotic duty and get out there and register! It's your RIGHT...it's your RESPONSIBILITY!
Voter Responsibilites:
I have to point out that my search for a good link sent me to like 20 pages about Florida voter responsibilites. I find this highly amusing seeing that they're the bastards who couldn't fucking figure it out in the last election. *rolls eyes* Let's hope that the next election goes a little smoother for them.
Republican National Committee:
Official site for the GOP. Some VERY useful information on voting and how to get involved in the re-election of our President.
Official GWB 2004 Store:
Show your support for the President with an item from the store. Get the word out that you're doing your part to help him in 2004! I personally fancy this. Someone buy it for me. ;)
Some interesting information I received via my Team Leader e-mail today:
Bush Beats Any Democrat by At Least 13%
When Bush is matched against an unnamed Democratic nominee
or against several of the leading Democrats in the race, he holds a lead ranging
from 13 points against Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman to 15 points against an
unnamed Democrat to slightly more against Missouri Rep. Dick Gephardt or Massachusetts
Sen. John Kerry.
- Quinnipiac poll of 865 registered voters, June 4-9
Hmm...very interesting. Oh and btw, speaking of the Team
Leader site, you should all go join today. I've been a member for almost
2 years now and I'm VERY happy with it. You stay involved and informed on the
latest political going-ons and you also get a chance to take part in important
Republican rallies, etc.
I stumbled across today's Loser of the Day while searching for Bush re-election sites. The site, Evil GOP Bastards, is another weak attempt by a bunch of Democratic nutjobs trying to make Republicans look like evil, ignorant, facist, warmongers. Golden considering where it's coming from. *rolls eyes*
I hope you all enjoyed Maroon 5's "Harder to Breathe". This week's SOTW is "Sweetest Decline" by Beth Orton. You can hear it by clicking the link on the left side of the page. If you haven't heard of her yet, you're REALLY missing out. She's great!
I don't have the link on hand, but I read earlier in the week that Savannah is ranked #13 on the Hottest Cities in American list. Well duh. On Friday it was like 90 *96 with humidity* and I was sweating my ovaries off.
My neighbor bears a striking resemblence to Acidman.
Just letting you know.
Jason found this on Glock Talk and I just HAD to post the link here. Now I must warn those under 18 NOT to click on the link as it contains nudity of the penis kind. Other than that, damn funny.
Found this at Rant-O-Rama and decided to give my birthday a try. What I got was a pretty accurate description of moi. ;)
Of cool beauty.
Cares for its looks and condition.
Good taste.
Tends to egotism. *snickers*
Makes life as comfortable as possible.
Leads reasonable, disciplined life.
Looks for kindness.
An emotional partner and acknowledgment.
Dreams of unusual lovers. *cuts eyes to Jason*
Is seldom happy with her feelings. *hmmm...not true*
Mistrusts most people. *...only Demo-rats*
Is never sure of its decisions.
Very conscientious.
I apologize for the lack of posts the last few days but I've been REALLY busy. I had to go into work Friday night at midnight and I didn't get off until 8am. Then I came home and passed out until almost 5:20pm. Then we woke up and drove to Baskin Robbins where I ordered a 3 scoop chocolate chip mint ice cream with marshmallow cream, whipped cream, nuts, and a nice big cherry. Yummmm. We got home around 7:00pm and we decided to watch "Panic Room" at 8:00. Well I was really tired still and I went back to bed at like 8:30. I was woke up at midnight by someone at work wanting me to come unlock the door to my manager's office. Jason, being the wonderful husband he is, let me go back to sleep and he drove the key to work. God bless him. *throws kiss* Then I woke up at like 7am this morning and um *coughs*...um...didn't get up until around 8:30. Then I decided to go tackle THE JUNGLE aka my back yard. Well the grass is so high that my lawn mower wouldn't cut. I suppose I'll have to call in some experienced mowers for the shit cuz I'm through with it damnit. Tropical grass sucks.
So here I am...1:58 pm...listening to some Coldplay, eating some white cheddar popcorn, blogging. Life is good. :) Oh and guess what comes on tonight??? "Caesar", that's what. And it has my main man, Chris Noth in it. I swear to you, that man makes my teeth sweat. He's hot hot hot. I've had a "thing" for him since 1990 when he played Mike Logan on "Law & Order". I have a good friend, Karen, who's actually met him a couple times. She's so lucky. In fact, I have a picture of her and him above my computer. *stares dreamily at*
Hope you all have a wonderful Sunday!
This is really a post by Gennie, NOT Riika, I am just making everything work right :)

Testing Greymatter
Since Blogger is a piece of utter shit, I've decided to move on to another blog tool. Riika has KINDLY installed Greymatter for me and we'll see how this does. Yes, I know, there are errors but we're trying to figure them out now. And dude...ANYTHING is better than Blogger.
I've unzipped pMachine but quite frankly, do not know where the hell to start with it. I hear that it's good, but I know diddily squat about installing it. Same goes for Moveable Type.
So just bare with me for a few days while I test these out. K?
Down with Blogger!!!!
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