14,000 things to be happy about



a suit made to order
50s music
designing billboards
fish fries
"Out to din-din" signs
putting on the soundtrack of a favorite Broadway show and singing it in the shower
Saturday lunch for leaf-rakers
watch fobs
watching the winning touchdown
waterfront properties in Maine
trammel=adjustable, two-piece pothook
after shower cologne
children's toy ovens
"Its better to ask your way twice than lose your way once"
butter-crumbled eggs
cotton-velor terry wrap robes
eating all your snack-bar items before the movie starts
sauntering
getting carried away
hot sauce chugging
the pounding of a hammer
slumberousness
true, lasting values
spun glass
blue for delphiniums, inky dark lobelia, the sea and the sky
the many positions you take when trying to read an article and there is not enough light

Why Geeks and Nerds Are Worth It...



In the wide world of dating, there are many options. Do you go for the flashy guy with the smooth smile, or the dude in the corner typing away on his laptop? The following are reasons why I think my fellow females should pay more attention to the quiet geeks and nerds, and less attention to the flashy boys.

1.) While geeks and nerds may be awkward, they’re well-meaning 9 out of 10 times. That smooth dude with the sly grin and the spider hands? Wonder what HIS intentions are... plus, I’ve never had a geek guy not call me when he said he would. Score major points THERE.

2.) They’re useful. In this tech-savvy world, it’s great to have a b/f who can make your laptop, desktop, and just about anything else that plugs into a wall behave itself.

3.) They’re more romantic than they’re given credit for. Ok true, their idea of romance might be to make up a spiffy web-page with all the reasons why they love you, with links to pics of you and sonnets and such... but hey. It lasts longer than flowers, plus you can show your friends.

4.) Due to their neglected status, there are plenty to choose from. You like ‘em tall and slender? There are plenty of geeks/nerds who are. You like ‘em smaller with more meat on their bones? Got that too.

5.) They’ve got brains. Come on now, how can intelligence be a bad thing?

6.) Most are quite good at remembering dates. Like birthdates and such, especially if they know it’ll make you happy. Due again to their neglected status, they’re more attentive than guys who “have more options”. Plus, with all that down time without a steady girlfriend, they’ll likely have mental lists of all the things they’d love to do once they GOT a girlfriend.

7.) Sex. Yep. Sex. I’m not really familiar with this myself, but I’ve friends who’ve been intimate with geek guys and it’s raves all around. They say a virgin wrote the Kama Sutra... all that time thinking about sex, imagining sex, dreaming about sex, (they are male after all) coupled with a desire to make you happy? Use your imagination.

8.) They’re relatively low-maintenance. Most can be fueled on pizza, Twinkies and Mt Dew. No complicated dinners needed here, so if you’re not the best cook, eh. Can you order a pizza?

9.) Most frequent bars as often as slugs frequent salt mines. You won’t have to worry much about your geek guy getting his “groove” on with club hotties because, frankly, he’ll be too busy rooting around under his computer wondering where that spare cable went. You won’t have to worry about him flirting with other women because, 9 out of 10 times, he’ll zip right by them in a perfect b-line towards the nearest electronics store. I’ve seen this happen.
Me: “Eww. Victoria Secret’s Models... They’re so skinny. How is that feminine? You can see her ribs!”
Geek Guy: “ooooooo...”
Me: “Hey!” *notices he is staring lustfully towards the computer store*
Geek Guy: “What?”
Me: “Never mind...”

10.) Although he may not want to go to every outing with you, you can arrange swaps, as in, you’ll go to his Gamer Con dressed as an elf princess if he’ll take you to the ballet. Plus, if he doesn’t want to go someplace with you, you won’t have to worry much about what he’s up to. You’ll probably come home to find him asleep on his keyboard in a sea of Mt. Dew cans with code blinking from the screen. It’s ok. He’s used to this. Just toss a blanket over him and turn out the light.

11.) His friends aren’t jerks. I can’t stress this enough. You’ll more likely get “Omg! A GIRL!! Can I see?!” than “Hey hot stuff back that ass up here and let me get some grub on...” They’re awkward geeks too and will, 9 times out of 10, treat you with the utmost respect and, more than likely, a note of awe. A cute girl picked one of their clan to date? It could happen to them! Hope! Drag some of your single girlfriends over, open up a pack of Mt. Dew, crack open the DnD set and get working. Nothing impresses geek guys more than a girl who can hack-n-slash (well ok maybe if she can code... a geek can dream).

12.) They’re rarely if ever possessive. They trust you, so you can be yourself around them. You like to walk around the house in a ratty t-shirt for comfort? He won’t care. He does too! They won’t get pissy if you don’t wear make-up or don’t want to bother primping your hair. If you gain a few pounds, they won’t try their best to make you feel like crap.

13.) They’re usually very well educated. Physics majors and the like. See #5. You won’t have to listen to him blathering on about his car (ok maybe a little), he’ll have loads of other interesting things to talk about. Politics, world events, how much the chicken burgers down at the local place rock, so long as you douse them in hot sauce...

14.) You’ll almost never have to hear, “Yaw dawg whazzap!!” plop out of their mouths. Unless it’s in jest. They spell properly, use correct punctuation, and are able to tell the difference between the toilet and the floor. They almost never get “wasted”, so you won’t have to worry about coming home to find him and his friends passed out on the floor amidst a pile of beer bottles. Mt. Dew cans, perhaps...

15.) And the final reason why geeks and nerds make great boyfriends: They actually give a damn about you. Not how you look (though that’s a plus), not how skinny you are, not how much make-up you primp yourself up with, but they like you for you. That kind of thing lasts longer than “DaMN baby you got a fine ass!!!” Believe me.


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i ♥ the internet and blogging and geeky things



i am a geeky girl. i love geeky things. go to http://xkcd.com/. they have some pretty cool geeky things. like this comic. i thought some of my blogger buddies would appreciate it.

lyrics for today

John Mayer: Gravity

Gravity is working against me
And gravity wants to bring me down

Oh I'll never know what makes this man
With all the love that his heart can stand
Dream of ways to throw it all away

Oh Gravity is working against me
And gravity wants to bring me down

Oh twice as much aint twice as good
And can't sustain like a one half could
It's wanting more
That's gonna send me to my knees

Oh twice as much aint twice as good
And can't sustain like a one half could
It's wanting more
That's gonna send me to my knees

Oh gravity, stay the hell away from me
And gravity has taken better men than me (Now how can that be?)

Just keep me where the light is
Just keep me where the light is
Keep you all where the light is
Just keep us where the light is
Ohh.. where the light is!

random acts of kindness

I was watching a show last night and during the commercial break I had seen a commercial for hospitality. Have any of you ever needed a bit of public help and was saved by a stranger who didn't think of just themselves? Did you ever witness someone who helped out another being in need or maybe YOU were the one to help? Well, you can go to www.behospitable.com and enter in your story there. They will publish it online where everyone can read it and you can read some other's stories too!

lyrics for today

"Breathe (2 AM)"

2 AM and she calls me 'cause I'm still awake,
"Can you help me unravel my latest mistake?,
I don't love him. Winter just wasn't my season"
Yeah we walk through the doors, so accusing their eyes
Like they have any right at all to criticize,
Hypocrites. You're all here for the very same reason

'Cause you can't jump the track, we're like cars on a cable
And life's like an hourglass, glued to the table
No one can find the rewind button, girl.
So cradle your head in your hands
And breathe... just breathe,
Oh breathe, just breathe

May he turn 21 on the base at Fort Bliss
"Just a day" he said down to the flask in his fist,
"Ain't been sober, since maybe October of last year."
Here in town you can tell he's been down for a while,
But, my God, it's so beautiful when the boy smiles,
Wanna hold him. Maybe I'll just sing about it.

Cause you can't jump the track, we're like cars on a cable,
And life's like an hourglass, glued to the table.
No one can find the rewind button, boys,
So cradle your head in your hands,
And breathe... just breathe,
Oh breathe, just breathe

There's a light at each end of this tunnel,
You shout 'cause you're just as far in as you'll ever be out
And these mistakes you've made, you'll just make them again
If you only try turning around.

2 AM and I'm still awake, writing a song
If I get it all down on paper, it's no longer inside of me,
Threatening the life it belongs to
And I feel like I'm naked in front of the crowd
Cause these words are my diary, screaming out loud
And I know that you'll use them, however you want to

But you can't jump the track, we're like cars on a cable,
And life's like an hourglass, glued to the table
No one can find the rewind button now
Sing it if you understand.
and breathe, just breathe
woah breathe, just breathe,
Oh breathe, just breathe,
Oh breathe, just breathe.

14,000 things to be happy about


personality profiles
Marshall Field's store, Chicago
strawberry-peach pie
throwing the bouquet
a wire basket filled with leafy green ferns and eggs
working on a project
across-the-breast watch chains
Bart Starr, football player
attic junk
chrome-baned tables
curling up on a chaise lounge with a word search and a cup of tea
November chills
"in the red"
horse-show ribbons on the wall
insulated food totes
moss-laden terra-cotta pots of geraniums
watching children play
mushrooms
stuffed with spinach, capers and cheese
pasta with prosciutto and peas
test tubes
washing the car mats
a shrug of the shoulder when things don't get done
hot peppers threaded along a string in a kitchen

sign away everything you own!

Fark goes to Georgia Tech and plays a little prank on the students there. They ask them to sign a release form and many do with out even reading over it! Check this out is pretty funny.



(Props to Kevin Burton for this one. Thanks!)

facebook has a music video!!



rhettandlink check 'em out... they're hilarious. thanks justine!

also go here to sign up for facebook. its free and its awesome!

lyrics for today

Mae: Mistakes We Knew We Were Making


We made plans to be unbreakable,

love was all we knew.
No insurance for the unthinkable,
blindly get us through.
We've been searching for a lifetime-
short as it may seem.
Riding on the fumes that spark us,
while igniting dreams.

Mistakes we knew we were making.
Mistakes we knew we were making.
Don't think about chances we're taking,
Mistakes we knew...
do da da da da...
do da da da da...

Driving in the rain to the hospital
quiet aches intense.
What at once just seemed the impossible
now makes perfect sense.
We held hands to face the uncomfortable
cold and lonely room.
Magazines and empty distractions
barely got us through.

Mistakes we knew we were making.
Mistakes we knew we were making.
Don't think about chances we're taking,
Mistakes we knew...
do da da da da...
do da da da da...

And when we try to think of the life inside,
we found ourselves looking at the world through new eyes.

(music playing)

What can now be said,
oh, little one on the other side?
Dance until the band stops playing,
sing with all your might.

Mistakes we knew we were making.
Mistakes we knew we were making.
Don't think about chances we're taking,
Don't think about rules we were breaking.
Mistakes we knew...

The list goes on and on.
The list goes on and on.
The list goes on and on..

14,000 things to be happy about

stopping being a perfectionist
wall storage systems
Rhode Island: Newport, mansions, breakers, yachts, Block Island
tropical fruits
two-handed backhands
heinz tomato ketchup
an old Welsh dresser
broiled fish topped with slices of lemon and cut-up parsley with browned butter around it
cloudy days and sunny thoughts
a portable aluminum camp grill
crocheted bedspreads
floating poinsettias
working better in dull weather
food gifts
frosted glass ceilings and pink-capped chandeliers
ghost stories and marshmallows by the fire
paper logs
apple beer
apple squares with cream cheese
Copenhagen
happy feelings emanating from the kitchen
parallel and crisscross styles of lacing


iilwy

i was invited to check out a site called iminlikewithyou.com. (thanks a friggin million mager! you rock!) don't really feel like explaining too much of it. its by invite only and once you have the invite, you create a profile, make a game, a get contacts by choosing the highest bidder on your game or being chosen from a game you bid on. if you want an invite, ask me. i'll give you one if you're worthy enough! hahahaha. i gotta give props to 'just because i can' for choosing me to be one of his contacts. i appreciate it man! anyway....

hope you all have a super day and kudos to me for finally getting my mac! yay!

14,000 things to be happy about.....


hollow-stemmed Pilsner glasses
building a model car
dainty fruit dishes
doing your own thing
flickering gaslights
a 10-gallon jug of fruit salad
lakeside roads with farm stands offering apples, pumpkins, pears and other fruit and vegetables
making friends with the police
passing notes
"skit night" at camp=oh the memories of wawona
jellyrolls
flipping the record-selection flaps on the jukebox until told to stop
nylon tennis panties
splendid "dunkers" with coffee
allowances
halcyon= calm, peaceful, happy, golden, prosperous, affluent
rosemary= remembrance
fried rice
competence
hymn-sings
dim, low hanging factory lamps
a candle lit room
hemming your clothes
smooth, muscular arms
snorkeling
homemade cider jelly
long hands
miniature artichokes
pink butcher's paper
Montego Bay, Jamaica
10 cent ferry rides
window spray de-icer
winter as a master miniaturist
candy-stripe shirts, unironed
cinnamon coffeecake
snow outlining the elements of trees' architecture
dinner with laughter
funny toes
knowing there will be many surprises in the future
stuffing a phone booth with people
rooms with polished pine floorboards and door jambs that tilt and slant and extra touches like silk flowers and current issues of antique and wildlife magazines
snow white carpeting
sports-art galleries


some more things to be happy about....


French playing cards
french toast, butter, powdered sugar
open-weave
the cinema
leaves to sniff: pennyroyal, dill, bergamot, sage, geranium
fruits to smell: early apples, fresh strawberries
Italian cheese toast
peach/banana/cream, yellow/pink/gray, sand color combinations
yankee ingenuity
ties the width of lobster bibs
uneven parallel bars
viewing every day surroundings with a tourists eye
the delicious smell of cooking food and the hustle and bustle of the preparation
the ketchup that collects at the lip of the bottle
Welcome Back Kotter
an eat-in-the-rough restaurant
cherry tomatoes
driving under an overpass during a storm
chew face or smash mouth=kiss
fresh ginger muffins
coffee steeped with cinnamon sticks and cloves then iced
regional offerings on the menu
bags of magic tricks
eight hours of sleep
lying on your back in a snowy field and making and snow angel
paintboxes
building a bed frame
spinach and sour cream omelets
an idyllic quiet broken only by the ripple of the stirring water, the splash of fish rising to flying insects, and the crackle of a driftwood fire
stickpins
thin slices of radish, pepper, sweet butter on sliced french baguette
white cupcakes with multicolor sprinkles
stilt-legged wharves
writing a screenplay
aging and stew or soup
animals and toys for a nursery
the Florida Keys
Amish buggies
briefcases

I love my make-up! Lets make a change!



For whatever reason this morning, while I was putting on my make-up, I realized: I really love it! I have spent time and money into building my (small) collection over the past few months. I have spent about 40.00 on the bag itself. Then the contents:

Mirror from Sephora: Free (came with a gift card a so thoughtful and loving friend got for me)
Bronzer Brush from Sephora: 25.00
Full Cover by Paris from Sephora: 30.00
Cover up by Physicians Formula: 10.00
Sugar and Spice blush by Loreal: 8.00
Mascara by Fresh from Sephora: 25.00
Bare Bronze/Victoria's Secret: 18.00
Berry Lip Fusion from Sephora: 38.00
Clinique eye liner from Sephora: 15.00
Brow Brush/Comb: 2.00
Romeo and Joliet nail polish by O.P.I.: 8.00
Rose Quartz eye shadow by Lancome: Free (my auntie's friend works for them so I get free samples a lot)
Emory boards, nail clippers, cuticle clippers and hair ties: ?????
Total (including bag): ~219.00

So I was thinking.... thats a lot of money (for me, at least) to spend on something that I don't really need. And I thought to myself: Geeee, how selfish of me. So What I plan to do is take 100.00 out of my next pay check and 100.00 out of the paycheck after that and donate it to a charity of some kind. That way, I can pay back some of my selfishness to women who are less fortunate. You can help too, in a smaller way of course. The next time you run out of some make-up and you plan on going to buy some more, stop! Take that money and go buy a sandwich at subway and give it to the next homeless person you see or go to the grocery store and buy a bag of groceries and donate it to the homeless shelter. It can make a difference in someone's life. Even if it seems like its something that is too small to do or too little to donate. Too little is a hell of a lot more than nothing. Think about that!

P.S. Did anyone go to www.spreadthesharing.com? Leave me a comment and let me know if you did and I would love to hear your story! I told them about the time in my life when I used to volunteer to make meals for the elderly.

Oh... and I still love my make-up. Even if I have heard that I don't need it! Well, every person who has told me that hasn't seen me with out it so... HA! :-)

Would you like to donate a meal?

Go to www.spreadthesharing.com and they will donate a meal to the hungry (up to one million meals!!!!) for every story you share. I did it and it feels so good to take part on something like this... even if it is something small.

14,000 things to be happy about.....





I am going to write a few things every day (up to 14,000) that people should be, or most people that is, happy about.

A stream-of-consciousness list
pajamas at breakfast
reed-fringed lagoons
seeing the moon rise
the feel of a rug under bare feet
sweet fresh corn and tender baby lima beans, drenched with cream
the "snuggle right in" feeling
a lake catching the last flecks of sunlight coming in over the pines
the position of your head as you bite into a taco
shadows cast by shutters against a shiny white wall
a small music box
moderation
starting to make things happen
a baby's first tooth
teakettles
sweet potato souffle with miniature marshmallows and raisins
brass-decorated cash registers
clam-strewn sandbars
headphones
a baseball game going into extra innings
the groan of ice on a lake when the temperature has flirted with zero all week
babies who never cry
orchestras
a boat tour to see a picturesque little ocher-and-red villas
brand-new notebooks
pachyderms
Staffordshire calico dinnerware
braiding gimp at camp
picnic-cooler colors
a rich spiced chocolate drink
the eastern seaboard
babies who cry
medallions bearnaise
old-time radio shows
red-carpet treatment
toddlers' vocabulary

Okay.... thats good for today. Enjoy some pictures of Breezy while you ponder these pretty neat things.