Say Anything.
'Say Anything' is a John Cusak/Cameron Crowe 1989 teen flick. ' A noble underachiever and a beautiful valedictorian fall in love the summer before she goes off to college.' This is actually not what this thread is about, but the message is the same.
Actually no it isn't, I just like imdb.com and the title sounded interesting. /snort
This is not necessarily a vent thread - far from it. This is about saying anything - weather, the bird outside your work window, the fundamental differences between Mormons and catholics, how Law and Order Criminal Intent doesn't get the props it deserves, that I always forget whether it's 'it's' or 'its', that my daughter has a beautiful smile and the first guy that breaks her heart - I'm breaking his knees...it's about anything.
So, say anything.
[INDENT]So let me get this right... I haven't read any of the books... Jacob in the books is suppose to be a 6'7 ...Native American? I guess that baffles me.. all the Native Americans I know (from several tribes) are short. LOL I guess they just grow'em tall up in the north. ROFL [/INDENT]
Lol, nope they are all short here too. I've yet to meet a native woman taller than me, and many of the men are shorter than me too. There are exceptions though, we just hired a Native driver and he's huuuge lol.
Just got done watching New Moon again with Catherine, but now that I've read the book - omg i hate the movie even more =/
Tried to look at it online and it locked up my web browser. Couldn't get the Task Manager to open up so I just restarted the computer, which apparently corrupted my somethingimportant. Had to run the repair utility and then System Restore twice - which somehow didn't work until I let the thing crash one more time for good measure, and then started up okay. I guess Windows 7 is republican.
Uh, yeah.
Still, I get to lay on my back for 20 mins while a machine slowly pulls my spine apart. I'm up to 105lbs worth of pull and it feels GLORIOUS. I swear I'm 2 inches taller when I get off it. My lower back pain is just about gone and the shooting nerve pain down the back part of my left thigh is barely there.
/sighs happily
I feel so much better.
Forty years ago my mom said hello to me for the first time, as she brought me into the world on 3/25/1970 at 2:17 AM (sorry it was so early, mom!).
On 3/25/2010 at 6:15 PM, I had to say goodbye to her for the last time as she passed away peacefully at MassGeneral Medical Center. Her liver was too deteriorated for me to be able to donate only a part, and she was too sick to have the operation to have a whole liver transplanted. My dad, husband, daughter and myself were all there to say goodbye, and they removed all of the tubes that attached her to this life, and she slowly faded away. They tell us she was in no pain, and that she went peacefully.
I'm so sorry I wasn't able to help you mom... I would have done anything. I wanted to; we were so close. I'm sorry I wasn't faster, or skinnier when all this began; I wish I had KNOWN.
I love you mom. I am so sorry

Rest in peace, and say hi to gram for me...
If anyone's interested, her obituary's right here. I wrote it and handed it in to the funeral director before I knew that they usually do that kind of thing themselves...
*Biiig hugs*
Just got home from the dentist. I haven't gone in uh ... more than a decade (and nearly 2 decades since I had my teeth cleaned) =\ But they were all shocked that I only have a 4 shallow cavities and one tooth that broke and needs pulling. I keep asking Erik for veneers haha. Maybe I should get them?