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Food for thought...

23:44 Mar 31 2010
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Life is a bone and gristle sausage, laced with preservatives, colourants, and flavourings. Bon appetite. We're all out of ambrosia. Goodnight.


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Sinora
Sinora
11:26 Apr 01 2010

Could I have mine with mash please ?





 

18:50 Mar 30 2010
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I want a double summer time in winter!!! ...as recommended by ROSPA (Royal Society of Preventation of Accidents) Anyone else interested?



Safety campaigners, including the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA), have made recommendations that British Summer Time be maintained during the winter months, and that a "double summertime" be applied to the current British Summer Time period, putting the UK one hour ahead of GMT during winter, and two hours ahead during summer. This proposal is referred to as "Single/Double Summer Time" (SDST), and would effectively mean the UK adopting the same time zone as central European countries such as France, Germany, and Spain (Central European Time and Central European Summer Time).


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18:08 Mar 30 2010
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I remember writing a poem once entitled, "It only snows in summer " some of you may remember that. Well here we are in the second day of summer and we have three inches of snow already... I am wondering if this just isn't a little bit crazy? I really cannot remember this happening before in summertime!


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imagesinwords
imagesinwords
18:16 Mar 30 2010

It's Spring, March. Summer starts in June.





imagesinwords
imagesinwords
18:21 Mar 30 2010

But yeah, the winter has bled over into the next season. Even over on this side of the pond.





xxEmaeraldxx
xxEmaeraldxx
18:30 Mar 30 2010

Yes, I know what you mean Images, thanks for that.. but what I was referring to is that British Summer Time (BST) or Greenwich Daylight Saving Time (GDT) is the civil time during the summer months in the United Kingdom and Ireland during which the clocks are advanced from Greenwich mean time (GMT) by one hour. This happened two days ago. It was first established by the Summer Time Act of 1916, was amended by subsequent acts and is now defined by the Summer Time Order of 2002 which laid down that it would be



...the period beginning at one o'clock, Greenwich mean time, in the morning of the last Sunday in March and ending at one o'clock, Greenwich mean time, in the morning of the last Sunday in October.



Reference —The Summer Time Order 2002[1]





imagesinwords
imagesinwords
18:39 Mar 30 2010

Well I guess that would be different than regular old 'Summer' (June July August)... We have daylight savings time here as well- just happened recently. But for us it is totally Spring.



Do people there consider this truly Summer right now? And if so- do you have a Spring?





xxEmaeraldxx
xxEmaeraldxx
18:42 Mar 30 2010

Of course we have a Spring lol, I am only refering to the technical "time period of summer" (BST) in my journal entry.





xxEmaeraldxx
xxEmaeraldxx
18:43 Mar 30 2010

The clock may have moved forward to indicate a change in seasons, but still winter keeps her grip. It is like the freekin' ice-age!





imagesinwords
imagesinwords
18:52 Mar 30 2010

Well this was pretty confusing because I just don't consider this to be Summer at all. I wasn't reading this to be 'technical' (BST). It's early Spring. The Groundhog saw his shadow and went back to sleep for 6 more weeks, I knew it was going to be a late 'Winter'... lol





xxEmaeraldxx
xxEmaeraldxx
18:54 Mar 30 2010

hehehee! loving it, Images.. double summer time in winter is even more confusing! best to not even go there lol!





 

We know you are in charge.. ????!!!

22:42 Mar 29 2010
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when you sound ridiculous! heh.

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21:49 Mar 28 2010
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Is atheism a non-prophet organization?


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Windows 7 & I-Phone

09:27 Mar 20 2010
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I love Windows 7..the operating system is super cool, umcomplicated and the features amazing. Instead of having two screens, I can now have one with two documents open :) That aces it for me.



I also got a new I-phone 3GS yesterday and compared to Blackberry which I found complicated to use... it is a breeze in being user friendly :) Automatic everything including uploads to the notebook, laptop or computers. I am so hooked on it already!



Now..bring on the I-Pad to the UK quick! that is going to be such a handy-dandy tool for my audits.


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imagesinwords
imagesinwords
23:27 Mar 29 2010

I love Windows 7, was so happy to get it when I got a new computer weeks back. As for the phone, I went with an Android powered by Google. You'd probably find the interface pretty much the same as iPhone- touch screen and all... only with slide out keyboard just in case typing text with real keys is something you prefer (which I do).





xxEmaeraldxx
xxEmaeraldxx
23:34 Mar 29 2010

It is difficult to get used to the touch for texts, I admit.. but there are many features missing on Iphone which my Blackberry supported that are missed.



I haven't heard anything about Android..(sp) but it sounds super cool. Sometimes I feel like going back to Blackberry but they just make it so unneccessarily difficult I think, having to sign up email via their server.





imagesinwords
imagesinwords
00:24 Mar 30 2010

There are tons of Android phones made by different companies. Everyone's cell service provider has a line of them.






 

21:25 Mar 17 2010
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WHAT ON EARTH IS GOING ON?? has Vampire Rave got a bad case of tourettes or something? Every freeking page I turn brings down a freekin advertisment. Grrr!


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imagesinwords
imagesinwords
21:27 Mar 17 2010

I never get an advertisement. I use Firefox... and I don't think any ads are running right now.





xxEmaeraldxx
xxEmaeraldxx
21:29 Mar 17 2010

I use FireFox too.. and this has never happened before!





imagesinwords
imagesinwords
21:31 Mar 17 2010

No one else is reporting it.





xxEmaeraldxx
xxEmaeraldxx
21:34 Mar 17 2010

Well.. I don't know about anyone else neither, but it is happening to me!





xxEmaeraldxx
xxEmaeraldxx
23:16 Mar 17 2010

Actually ,I do know some-one else now who has the same thing happening.





Mikey
Mikey
01:47 Apr 01 2010

Happens to me all the time.





 

Hah! loved the tree of Assouls! Btw I adored the Avatar movie...

23:07 Mar 16 2010
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Will this man turn green on St. Patrick's day?




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21:58 Mar 16 2010
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I was listening to a programme on television about Vampires in society to-day. The presentation on this subject arrived at the conclusion that people who believed in Vampires today, or those who believed they were a Vampire... were really only people who were scared to die, or scared of the thought of death



What is your view on this?


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imagesinwords
imagesinwords
22:09 Mar 16 2010

I think people that are scared to die are all over the place- they are most everyone. Death usually comes with pain, people don't care for pain- and they don't care for the thought of leaving behind all they know to either cease to exist completely, or move on into a new realm of existing.





xxEmaeraldxx
xxEmaeraldxx
22:36 Mar 16 2010

Well exactly..that is my perception on this also. People will always fear major things that they do not understand such as death. Umm, maybe goths also lol!





 

Happy St. Patrick's Day :)

20:44 Mar 15 2010
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Why don't we just make it a public announcement? ;)





St Patricks Day Happy Chucky vs Leprechaun Pictures, Images and Photos


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ThothLestat
ThothLestat
21:18 Mar 15 2010

My money is on Chucky.

Revenge is the strongest motivator.



Sorry leprechaun.... but... yeah... in the battle of cruel Irish stereotypes, you're GOING DOWN.





xxEmaeraldxx
xxEmaeraldxx
22:13 Mar 15 2010

heh, I think Chucky would enjoy that...





 

19:44 Mar 15 2010
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Wednesday is St. Patrick's day, so lets get this right! It is not St. Patty's, nor Paddy's day ok? If you call it anything different it would be akin to calling Independance Day umm ... Indy's Day for chrissakes. o^O


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Morrigon
Morrigon
20:26 Mar 15 2010

*Independence



xxEmaeraldxx
xxEmaeraldxx
20:30 Mar 15 2010

color *colour





imagesinwords
imagesinwords
21:20 Mar 15 2010

Although St. Patrick was never called 'Paddy', himself... it was merely a shortening of a holiday term... like Australians will call Christmas 'Chrissy'. The Irish that came to America started calling it that, not people from other places. It may bother the Irish in Ireland... but then again, we can't get what we can consider a 'real' burger anywhere other than the US... and so forth. There will always be what we consider the 'real' stuff in all originating countries- not meaning what the other people have is any less than what they've always known. We all have a perception, and that perception is our reality.



St. Patrick was not a 'Paddy'- Christmas was never 'Chrissy'... neither bother me at all.





xxEmaeraldxx
xxEmaeraldxx
21:31 Mar 15 2010

Thank-you Heidi. It’s a very modest response from a person whose country has much to be modest about :) Anyway, what’s the bet that St. Patrick’s middle name was laissez faire, heh..now wait, that’s French!





imagesinwords
imagesinwords
21:53 Mar 15 2010

When I lived in Japan, I hated that I couldn't find any authentic American food in any of the places that claimed. Since I have returned home to America- I hate that I can't find any authentic Japanese food in any of the places that claim it. And so it goes...





xxEmaeraldxx
xxEmaeraldxx
22:18 Mar 15 2010

In the dioceses of Ireland it is a both a solemnity and a holy day of obligation and outside of Ireland, it can be a celebration of Ireland itself. I get it :) but still.. I think Saint Patrick should have his proper title..





imagesinwords
imagesinwords
23:03 Mar 15 2010

It's a holy day here, too... for Roman Catholics and Anglicans. Christmas is as well but is called different things in different places. It's a strong subject for you, because your Irish, I get that. But just any old American didn't start the St. Paddy thing. That's my point. The celebrations aren't 'religious' at all. Like Mardi Gras- it's a celebration before Lent, but those in the parades and catching beads aren't taking part of the religious theme, really. And then again, Christmas- most people these days celebrate the cultural holiday of decorations, getting family together, and appreciating each other with gifts.



People here celebrate it for a couple reasons, paying homage to their ancestry, or paying homage to a country they don't even know... just having fun in the name of Ireland. They surely aren't doing it to shame the country or St. Patrick.





 

18:19 Mar 11 2010
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I got some nifty gifts for my birthday.. Roberto Cavalli sunglasses (never to be removed from the jeep!) Midnight rain perfume and body lotion, a plane ticket from Ireland to Southampton, England, crystal candlestick holders and a gorgeous Mango shirt.. gosh it was like Christmas all over again! I wish birthdays would happen more often!


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imagesinwords
imagesinwords
19:43 Mar 11 2010

Wow, and I got to make myself dinner for my birthday. But... me little boy made me a birthday card and and a list of all kinds of things to do with me for my 'birthday week'.





xxEmaeraldxx
xxEmaeraldxx
21:20 Mar 11 2010

Yes...but Scott got you to make dinner on his birthday too! :) To be honest, I was overwhelmed with the gifts I got. Hubby got me the glasses and I bet that was because I cried floods when I got my last pair of designer sunglasses nicked.. It was really sweet of him and that is why I have promised to keep them in the car this time!





 

Piggy came out to play last night grrrr!

08:19 Mar 03 2010
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Oh..the guilt! the guilt! I can't live with myself this morning. How dare it!... that chocolate chip ice-cream with mallow only comes in larger tubs instead of a little one!


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Sinora
Sinora
10:47 Mar 03 2010

*Shakes head*....some people just have no restraint lol








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