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Diva 03-05-2010 07:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 61535)
*crosses fingers*

Please, oh please, let it have sweeping on it!

For some reason, I LIKE sweeping your floors. I dunno why but it's true.

Don't get used to it though.
:pendulum:



It's cuz You like seeing just how many more Lucy's we can sweep up! :|

And they're easy to sweep.... I should probably do it more often! :overreaction:

Gemme 03-05-2010 07:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Diva (Post 61537)
It's cuz You like seeing just how many more Lucy's we can sweep up! :|

And they're easy to sweep.... I should probably do it more often! :overreaction:

I'll leave other stuff for you, like laundry. Your w/d laugh at me sometimes. :cluck:

Diva 03-05-2010 08:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 61538)
I'll leave other stuff for you, like laundry. Your w/d laugh at me sometimes. :cluck:

I will teach You so they will sing for You, too.....

(I thought I heard giggling in the laundry room.... )



Gemme 03-05-2010 08:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Diva (Post 61542)
I will teach You so they will sing for You, too.....

(I thought I heard giggling in the laundry room.... )



Woot! :thumbsup:

No more :nailbitin: for me!

Diva 03-06-2010 07:31 AM

TODAY

~March 6th~

is

National Frozen Food Day
:chef:

&

National Snowshoe Day
:snowysmiley:



National Bagpipe Music Appreciation Day
:runforhills:


Leigh 03-06-2010 08:48 AM

Interesting day today ............ I wont even try to put those things together in a sentence :blink:

Diva 03-06-2010 09:51 AM

It's probably for the best that You don't. :|



Bit 03-06-2010 10:25 AM

They're a month or so late for National Snowshoe Day, don't ya think? The robins are back already!

I'll have to tell Gryph about National Bagpipe Music Appreciation Day; it'll make him smile. He loves the pipes.

Diva 03-06-2010 11:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bit (Post 61750)
They're a month or so late for National Snowshoe Day, don't ya think? The robins are back already!

I'll have to tell Gryph about National Bagpipe Music Appreciation Day; it'll make him smile. He loves the pipes.



I love the pipes, too! Maybe they're still using the Snowshoes in Northern Canada...... :|


(And just where have YOU been, Missy?)




hpychick 03-06-2010 11:17 AM

Yay for frozen food!


Yay for Snowshoeing!


Yay or Bagpipes!

LOL

Bit 03-06-2010 11:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Diva (Post 61765)
(And just where have YOU been, Missy?)

Stressing out.... I read some of my usual threads still, but I don't always log in and I don't always post. I'm working on writing articles and some of the research is difficult for me--emotionally difficult, yanno? because it's about gay-bashing and such, and it makes me sick to my stomach--plus, two of Gryph's friends died unexpectedly about a week and a half ago, and a few days ago my best friend got diagnosed with a brain aneurysm that is over an inch long.

ANNND my fibro started flaring really badly. I know that's par for the course for fibro, stress levels zooming through the roof always make it flare... but SHEESH! What lousy timing.

Diva 03-06-2010 12:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bit (Post 61774)
Stressing out.... I read some of my usual threads still, but I don't always log in and I don't always post. I'm working on writing articles and some of the research is difficult for me--emotionally difficult, yanno? because it's about gay-bashing and such, and it makes me sick to my stomach--plus, two of Gryph's friends died unexpectedly about a week and a half ago, and a few days ago my best friend got diagnosed with a brain aneurysm that is over an inch long.

ANNND my fibro started flaring really badly. I know that's par for the course for fibro, stress levels zooming through the roof always make it flare... but SHEESH! What lousy timing.



Well I am very sorry to hear all of that....but maybe it will make You feel more calm to know that You had been missed! :D

Take care of Yourself!!! You know You must now that Your friend will need Your support and strength......<smile>

What is the saying? Life is what happens when You're busy making other plans.....<smile>

Bit 03-06-2010 12:59 PM

{{{{{{{{{{{{Janey}}}}}}}}}}} You sweetheart! Thank you so much for the support! I truly, truly appreciate it!

Yes, my friend really does need me, terribly so--she came over here and told Gryph and me about the aneurysm before she told anyone else, not just before she told her kids but even before she told her guy. We held her while she cried. It is SO SCARY, yanno? And her guy rushed right over (they're in an LDR, he lives in another country), but he isn't as strong for her as he wishes to be because he also is scared, as anyone would be to find this out right before they marry the love of their life. They're both so afraid that these few days are the only ones they'll get, that the aneurysm will pop and my friend will die... and it's a realistic fear.

I don't know why Gryph and I are able to put our fears aside to be strong for her, but Janey, I will always be grateful for this gift from the Universe: that she needs me, and I am able to be there for her.

She has tests next week--the doc wants to know everything he can about this aneurysm before surgery--and she's just dreading them. Her sister is a retired RN and has told her all the possible side effects for the contrast dye. Damn, a little discretion would have been a good thing, yanno? There are some things you just cannot prepare for, and all it does is scare my friend more.

So I might not be here so visibly right now, but I am here on the fringes, so to speak. I come to read this thread several times a week, and teh LOLZ thread, too, and I appreciate the smiles they bring more than I can say.

Love to y'all!!
Cath

Gemme 03-06-2010 06:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Diva (Post 61675)
TODAY

~March 6th~

is

National Frozen Food Day
:chef:

&

National Snowshoe Day
:snowysmiley:



National Bagpipe Music Appreciation Day
:runforhills:


Folks, please do not mistake your snowshoes for frozen food while listening to the the bagpipes.

This message has been brought to you by the National Organization for Safe Consumption of Frozen Food While Listening to Bagpipes or NOSCFFWLB. :blink:
Thank you!


Quote:

Originally Posted by Bit (Post 61802)
{{{{{{{{{{{{Janey}}}}}}}}}}} You sweetheart! Thank you so much for the support! I truly, truly appreciate it!

Yes, my friend really does need me, terribly so--she came over here and told Gryph and me about the aneurysm before she told anyone else, not just before she told her kids but even before she told her guy. We held her while she cried. It is SO SCARY, yanno? And her guy rushed right over (they're in an LDR, he lives in another country), but he isn't as strong for her as he wishes to be because he also is scared, as anyone would be to find this out right before they marry the love of their life. They're both so afraid that these few days are the only ones they'll get, that the aneurysm will pop and my friend will die... and it's a realistic fear.

I don't know why Gryph and I are able to put our fears aside to be strong for her, but Janey, I will always be grateful for this gift from the Universe: that she needs me, and I am able to be there for her.

She has tests next week--the doc wants to know everything he can about this aneurysm before surgery--and she's just dreading them. Her sister is a retired RN and has told her all the possible side effects for the contrast dye. Damn, a little discretion would have been a good thing, yanno? There are some things you just cannot prepare for, and all it does is scare my friend more.

So I might not be here so visibly right now, but I am here on the fringes, so to speak. I come to read this thread several times a week, and teh LOLZ thread, too, and I appreciate the smiles they bring more than I can say.

Love to y'all!!
Cath

It's best that the doc know what he's up against when they do go into surgery, but I understand her fears. Since the surgery seems to be so close to the time of diagnosis (just my feeling, that is), I guess your friend is not one those whose aneurysm would be fine to leave as is. Some folks have them for years and years before diagnosis and/or they pass from other issues, but I'm sure that thought would bring them little comfort.

It's good that her sis is in the medical field. Knowledge is power. One of my friends from high school had an aneurysm burst while driving. She wound up get smacked around about 5 times (she crossed the grass median into traffic after getting bumped from the car behind her when her car veered). Thankfully, other than the aneurysm, she had no serious injuries from the car accident.

She's fine, but she's different. Please know that after the surgery, the friend you know now may have personality changes. Amanda had been blonde but after her hair grew back in, she was brunette. She'd also been a bouncy, perky, mildly annoyingly chipper, cheerleader type personality before and now, frankly, she's a snipey bitch. But we still love her. It's just harder to like her. Good luck to her and you all. :stillheart:

Andrew, Jr. 03-06-2010 09:22 PM

Today is just beautiful. The beach is wonderful. The water was cold. And there was snow piles everywhere. But just watching the waves I find so relaxing. Dino loves the beach. He is adorable with the wind blowing his small ears back.

:dogwalking:

Diva 03-07-2010 07:03 AM

TODAY

~March 7th~

is

National Crown Roast of Pork Day
:flyingpig:

&

National Be Heard Day
:hamactor::cheerleader::argue::mob:

&

National Toss The Taboo Day
:wtf:



robbrt 03-07-2010 08:16 AM

this taboo

or....


this taboo?




robbrt 03-07-2010 08:19 AM

i can't hear you
 

Gemme 03-07-2010 07:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Diva (Post 62221)
TODAY

~March 7th~

is

National Crown Roast of Pork Day
:flyingpig:

&

National Be Heard Day
:hamactor::cheerleader::argue::mob:

&

National Toss The Taboo Day
:wtf:



For me, today has been National Bend Gemme Over and Nail Her Without Lube Day. It hasn't been fun, but I did feel heard (not by the bender overer though). :thinking:

NJFemmie 03-08-2010 07:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 62532)
For me, today has been National Bend Gemme Over and Nail Her Without Lube Day. It hasn't been fun, but I did feel heard (not by the bender overer though). :thinking:

Was it this guy???

http://icanhascheezburger.files.word...our-demise.jpg

NJFemmie 03-08-2010 07:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by robbrt (Post 62245)

I vote for the latter!

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4m48GqaOz90"]YouTube- Black Eyed Peas - Boom Boom Pow[/ame]

NJFemmie 03-08-2010 07:33 AM

Okay, all we have to do now is cook it!

http://cache1.asset-cache.net/xc/sb1...207362A3F24453
:twitch:

Who's volunteering??

:|

robbrt 03-08-2010 07:43 AM

...a typical Monday morning :scared:

NJFemmie 03-08-2010 08:18 AM

National Be Heard Day Fail


http://mdb7.ibibo.com/08553616c74656...tures-can.jpeg


......ew, lol

Diva 03-08-2010 12:08 PM

Gird up, NJ....
 
TODAY

~March 8th~

is

National Be Nasty Day
:flasher:

&

National Women's Rights Day
:cheerleader:

&

National Witty Wench Day
:eyebat:
(My kinda day!)




Gemme 03-08-2010 01:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Diva (Post 62844)
TODAY

~March 8th~

is

National Be Nasty Day
:flasher:

&

National Women's Rights Day
:cheerleader:

&

National Witty Wench Day
:eyebat:
(My kinda day!)




Oh. My. Gay. :blink:

Today is MY day!!!! :thumbsup:

Not only do do I get to be nasty and witty and wenchy, but I have the RIGHT to do it today!

Woot!

:whoop:

NJFemmie 03-08-2010 01:36 PM

http://www.toothpastefordinner.com/0...nnecessary.gif

NJFemmie 03-08-2010 01:42 PM

http://icanhascheezburger.files.word...07/09/arrr.jpg

NJFemmie 03-08-2010 01:46 PM

http://jacksonville.skirt.com/files/...inism_202b.jpg

~Bo 03-08-2010 01:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 62892)
Oh. My. Gay. :blink:

Today is MY day!!!! :thumbsup:

Not only do do I get to be nasty and witty and wenchy, but I have the RIGHT to do it today!

Woot!

:whoop:





Soooooooo basically..........just another day for YOU. :cheesy:

Diva 03-08-2010 01:52 PM

It's Your day, too, Bo......You get to be nasty......just like any other day, huh?

:D



NJFemmie 03-08-2010 01:57 PM

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=giCMeVIYA88"]YouTube- Vanity 6 - Nasty Girl {1982 Original}[/ame]

Gemme 03-08-2010 02:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ~Bo (Post 62918)
Soooooooo basically..........just another day for YOU. :cheesy:

Yep.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Diva (Post 62925)
It's Your day, too, Bo......You get to be nasty......just like any other day, huh?

:D



Ooooh, Diva's got YOUR number, Bo!

Maybe you should have listened when I told you not to play under her skirts. :blink:

Diva 03-08-2010 02:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 62936)
Yep.



Ooooh, Diva's got YOUR number, Bo!

Maybe you should have listened when I told you not to play under her skirts. :blink:



He SHOULD have! :)


Gemme 03-08-2010 02:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Diva (Post 62948)
He SHOULD have! :)


*shakes head*

Boys!

Cyclopea 03-08-2010 02:57 PM

International Women's Day
 
(CNN) -- The world marks International Women's Day on Monday, an annual celebration that highlights their economic, political and social achievements.
"International Women's Day is the story of ordinary women as makers of history; it is rooted in the centuries-old struggle of women to participate in society on an equal footing with men," the United Nations says.

The day was marked for the first time in the early 1900s. More than 1 million women and men attended rallies in Austria, Denmark, Germany and Switzerland in 1911, according to the United Nations. They demanded that women be given the right to vote and to hold public office, and an end to job discrimination.

"It is a time to reflect on progress made, to call for change and to celebrate acts of courage and determination by ordinary women who have played an extraordinary role in the history of women's rights," the United Nations said.
Women for Women International is sponsoring peace demonstrations on bridges in 70 locations. The event will "honor the resilience of millions of women survivors of war around the world" and push for peace instead of armed conflict, the group said.

On a bridge between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo -- countries marred by internal violence -- thousands of women will gather in support of peace and development, the group said.

While a celebration of progress, International Women's Day is also a time to acknowledge the struggles women still grapple with around the globe.
Sarah Brown, wife of UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown, joined thousands of demonstrators on London's Millennium Bridge on Monday in a stand against obstacles faced by women.

"There are still too many women suffering in pregnancy, childbirth, no access to good health care, suffering from violence, suffering in all kinds of ways," Brown told CNN. "I think women all around the world feel a greater sense of solidarity for campaigning for better human rights."
Hundreds of white balloons were released to signal the marchers' desire for peace and equality.

A push for equality in India prompted angry protests, which disrupted the Parliament several times Monday in a bid to thwart a landmark bill that would reserve one-third of the seats in federal and state legislatures for women. While the president is a woman -- Pratibha Devisingh Patil is India's first female president -- women make up just 11 percent of the members of the lower house of the Indian Parliament.

On Saturday, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh vowed to work for greater female representation in the country's democratic process, citing Women's Day as a time to "reaffirm our government's commitment to all-round social, economic and political empowerment of our women."
Half of India's female population cannot read or write, authorities say.
In Iran, female activists were honored Sunday by Zahra Rahnavard, wife of Iranian opposition leader Mir Hossein Moussavi, in celebration of International Women's Day.

About 30 of Iran's most prominent women's rights activists and their supporters held a private gathering in Tehran. Rahnavard declared that the women's opposition movement was still alive. She said the movement would not forget the sacrifices by women who were jailed, beaten or died in the post-election protests last year. Women, treated as second-class citizens under Iranian law, were noticeably front and center at the massive demonstrations after the disputed election in June.

"This year these women are now much more visible," said Nadya Khalife, a gender equality researcher for Human Rights Watch in Beirut, Lebanon. "But Iranian women are not only battling gender discrimination, they are also battling heightened political tensions."

Gender Equality for Iran, an activist organization, launched a renewed campaign for women's rights to mark International Women's Day, the group said.

The campaign, Call for Solidarity: Freedom and Gender Equality in Iran, is calling for the release of all political prisoners and an end to government-sponsored repression, the group said.

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who has made women's rights a key aspect of her international agenda, said Monday that women still have a long way to go in obtaining full rights.

"Women are still the majority of the world's poor, unhealthy, underfed, and uneducated," Clinton said in a video message posted on the State Department Web site. "They rarely cause violent conflicts but too often bear their consequences. Women are absent from negotiations about peace and security to end those conflicts. Their voices simply are not being heard."

She repeated her words from a speech she made at the 1995 United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing: "Human rights are women's rights, and women's rights are human rights."

CNN's Mitra Mobasherat, Jill Dougherty, Zain Verjee, Harmeet Shah Singh and Reza Sayah contributed to this report.

~Bo 03-08-2010 02:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 62936)
Yep.



Ooooh, Diva's got YOUR number, Bo!

Maybe you should have listened when I told you not to play under her skirts. :blink:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Diva (Post 62948)
He SHOULD have! :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 62951)
*shakes head*

Boys!





Whaaaaaaat????? I can't hear ya. I'm under Diva's skirt. :tongue:

NJFemmie 03-08-2010 03:02 PM

In the spirit of being nasty (and somewhat witty) today .....

You so nasty, you got more clap than an auditorium.

You so nasty, you bring crabs to the beach.

You so nasty, you made right guard turn left.


:|

Apocalipstic 03-08-2010 03:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cyclopea (Post 62969)
(CNN) -- The world marks International Women's Day on Monday, an annual celebration that highlights their economic, political and social achievements.
"International Women's Day is the story of ordinary women as makers of history; it is rooted in the centuries-old struggle of women to participate in society on an equal footing with men," the United Nations says.

The day was marked for the first time in the early 1900s. More than 1 million women and men attended rallies in Austria, Denmark, Germany and Switzerland in 1911, according to the United Nations. They demanded that women be given the right to vote and to hold public office, and an end to job discrimination.

"It is a time to reflect on progress made, to call for change and to celebrate acts of courage and determination by ordinary women who have played an extraordinary role in the history of women's rights," the United Nations said.
Women for Women International is sponsoring peace demonstrations on bridges in 70 locations. The event will "honor the resilience of millions of women survivors of war around the world" and push for peace instead of armed conflict, the group said.

On a bridge between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo -- countries marred by internal violence -- thousands of women will gather in support of peace and development, the group said.

While a celebration of progress, International Women's Day is also a time to acknowledge the struggles women still grapple with around the globe.
Sarah Brown, wife of UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown, joined thousands of demonstrators on London's Millennium Bridge on Monday in a stand against obstacles faced by women.

"There are still too many women suffering in pregnancy, childbirth, no access to good health care, suffering from violence, suffering in all kinds of ways," Brown told CNN. "I think women all around the world feel a greater sense of solidarity for campaigning for better human rights."
Hundreds of white balloons were released to signal the marchers' desire for peace and equality.

A push for equality in India prompted angry protests, which disrupted the Parliament several times Monday in a bid to thwart a landmark bill that would reserve one-third of the seats in federal and state legislatures for women. While the president is a woman -- Pratibha Devisingh Patil is India's first female president -- women make up just 11 percent of the members of the lower house of the Indian Parliament.

On Saturday, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh vowed to work for greater female representation in the country's democratic process, citing Women's Day as a time to "reaffirm our government's commitment to all-round social, economic and political empowerment of our women."
Half of India's female population cannot read or write, authorities say.
In Iran, female activists were honored Sunday by Zahra Rahnavard, wife of Iranian opposition leader Mir Hossein Moussavi, in celebration of International Women's Day.

About 30 of Iran's most prominent women's rights activists and their supporters held a private gathering in Tehran. Rahnavard declared that the women's opposition movement was still alive. She said the movement would not forget the sacrifices by women who were jailed, beaten or died in the post-election protests last year. Women, treated as second-class citizens under Iranian law, were noticeably front and center at the massive demonstrations after the disputed election in June.

"This year these women are now much more visible," said Nadya Khalife, a gender equality researcher for Human Rights Watch in Beirut, Lebanon. "But Iranian women are not only battling gender discrimination, they are also battling heightened political tensions."

Gender Equality for Iran, an activist organization, launched a renewed campaign for women's rights to mark International Women's Day, the group said.

The campaign, Call for Solidarity: Freedom and Gender Equality in Iran, is calling for the release of all political prisoners and an end to government-sponsored repression, the group said.

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who has made women's rights a key aspect of her international agenda, said Monday that women still have a long way to go in obtaining full rights.

"Women are still the majority of the world's poor, unhealthy, underfed, and uneducated," Clinton said in a video message posted on the State Department Web site. "They rarely cause violent conflicts but too often bear their consequences. Women are absent from negotiations about peace and security to end those conflicts. Their voices simply are not being heard."

She repeated her words from a speech she made at the 1995 United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing: "Human rights are women's rights, and women's rights are human rights."

CNN's Mitra Mobasherat, Jill Dougherty, Zain Verjee, Harmeet Shah Singh and Reza Sayah contributed to this report.


Thank you for posting!

We have come a long way, but there is so far to go!

Men are still trying to have the goverment control women's right to their own bodies in the USA, supposedly one of the most advanced nations in the World.

Our infant motality rate is huge, our healthcare system is a disgrace.

Yes, Elixabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B Anthony got a lot done for women's rights, but for me it fell apart when they split with Black women.

Until we all have the same rights, we need to keep pushing.

Diva 03-08-2010 06:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ~Bo (Post 62970)
Whaaaaaaat????? I can't hear ya. I'm under Diva's skirt. :tongue:

I thought I felt a draft. :happyjump:


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