I love to read...I love to read...did I mention that I love to read!
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Michael Landon
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Yummy...Fried Pickles...Yummy!
FRIED PICKLES
When I first saw Fried Pickles on the menu of BW3's (Buffalo Wild Wings). I thought they sounded disgusting. But curiosity got the best me & I later finally decided to just try them & WOW, was I glad we did! They are the most unusual things, but surprisingly very tasty. They are a bit addictive too.. I'd find ourselves talking about going to BW3's just to get the pickles.
So I figured out a recipe so I could make them at home...of course, they are not as good as what I got from the restaurant but sadly they stopped serving them awhile ago but that did not stop my hankering for them! Here is my version of the recipe!
Drain pickles, reserving 2/3-cup pickle juice.
Raisin' McCain
And we’re all just raisin’ McCain
Well he got shot down in a Vietnam town
He stayed strong, stayed extra long
Well we’re all just raisin’ McCain
Play that American guitar, son
We’re all just raisin’ McCain
Well you can get on the train or get out of the way
Saturday, September 13, 2008
You Might Want To Be A Redneck...
You might be a redneck if:
You might be a redneck if:
You might be a redneck if:
You might be a redneck if:
You might be a redneck if:
You might be a redneck if:
You might be a redneck if:
If you are redneck be proud of who you are & know this if we had a whole country of rednecks it would be a damn better place to live!
Thursday, September 11, 2008
9/11
I am not going to linger on what happened because I am sure it was a day America will not long forget! But I could not let the day pass by without giving some recognition to those who died on that horrendous day 7 years ago!
I remember the great amount of loss & devastation I felt not for myself but for those who within the blink of an eye...lost all that was near & dear to them~
Where were you when the world stopped turning that September day? Teaching a class full of innocent children...Driving down some cold interstate...Did you feel guilty cause you're a survivor? In a crowded room did you feel alone? Did you call up your mother and tell her you love her? Did you dust off that bible at home? Did you open your eyes and hope it never happened? Close your eyes and not go to sleep! Did you notice the sunset the first time in ages? Speak with some stranger on the street? Did you lay down at night and think of tomorrow...go out and buy you a gun? Did you turn off that violent old movie you're watching...and turn on "I Love Lucy" reruns? Did you go to a church and hold hands with some stranger? Stand in line and give your own blood? Did you just stay home and cling tight to your family?
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Rodney Carrington!
My husband & I were able to finally get to see Rodney Carrington this past Saturday night at Sam's Town in Tunic, MS...aka Southern Vegas & it was awesome...
OMG...
if you like comedy & can handle having a good time...Rodney Carrington is a funny bon ofa sitch...he is hilarious...he puts on one helluva a good show...he will tell ya a few jokes...then sing ya damn song:
"I've got a 12" ---- & a dozen roses & a pick-up truck...ah hubba hubba hey"...I have been singing these lyrics & yes these are the lyrics to the whole song...since Saturday night...thanx alot Rodney... I will be standing in line, sitting in a restaurant or just riding along in the truck & I break out with your lyrical re poor!
My husband & I had a blast & we would definitely do it all over again!

His bus was still there in the morning...I wonder if Mr. Carrington went & tried his luck in the casino...?!?
Dear Anonymous!
Sunday, September 7, 2008
Questo รจ deliziosa!
Friday, September 5, 2008
"Gaurd Shack"
In the industry that my husband works in we get to meet allot of different people from all fields of life...and that leads me into allot of interesting and humorous stories...there are also occasions when I am not sure how to handle certain circumstances...take this particular situation for example...we arrive at a meat plant in OK and as usual are greeted by and overpowered, underpaid guard...who proceeds to give us instructions on what necessary things need to be done to get our load...during this process he hands my husband a neon safety vest that is to be worn while out and about on the grounds...(he never wears them...never know who had this thing on before or what they had...anyhow he tosses it into the truck where I notice it is marked...cuz apparently stealing these things has become quite a problem here..."Gaurd Shack #2" now, don't jump me cuz I did not spell it improperly & had to make sure when spelling checking that it remained the same..."Gaurd Shack #2" apparently they haven't made a sharpie with spell check as of yet! Well, this is where my dilemma begins...what to do...do I grab my trusty dusty sharpie and nonchalantly change it...knowing that it will be quite noticeable or do I leave well enough alone...but then the question arises how many other people have seen it and not even noticed it was wrong...what to do....anyhow...not wanting to cause any waves with the powers that be in the outhouse with telephone...I left well enough alone...now what would you do?Thursday, September 4, 2008
Decide for yourself...
Are you tired of my political montage yet...well I did not really even give a care about this election until she entered the picture & let me tell you ladies & gentlemen...it is now a whole new ball game!
Follicle Faux Pas!

I found not one...not two but several gray hairs...what to do...what to do?
Judgemental, Hypocritical & Asinine Nation!
Okay...I am pissed off...now....when did americans become such blatant, pias asses? It amazes me how perfect every damn american male or female thinks they are...apparently thy believe they are the perfect parents, have the perfect children & can not be judged otherwise....because otherwise they'd might think twice before all of the judging that they are doing! I know I am not perfect & I take to heart the saying "judge not lest ye be judged"...so let's get down to business....how many of you would be willing to put your families moral fortitude & values on the table for all the world to see...! Now, i did a little recapt into my own group or aquaintances & friends & out of them more than half have had or fathered a child out of wedlock...suprisng? Now how many of you have "tested the waters" before commiting for life...the only reason you may have not been in the same perdicerment is because you either took more precautions or you were just damn lucky! How many of you as teenages did things you knew your parents would flip over but did it anyhow & never get caught?
So, what Bristol Paulin & Levi Johnston are going to have baby...&...they plan to marry & keep it...&...this concerns you...how? are you directly responsible for them...I think not? At least they are doing the responsible thing by not aborting the baby...but...let's not give the proper credit where it is due that would be tooooo easy! You would have never even know anything about this situation had her mother not been running for VP...so why don't ya keep your noses to yourself & leave well enough alone!
The only reason you all have a damn problem with the whole situation is because it makes you see that these people are only human no matter what place they hold in the world!
I thank God that they have chosen to make the right choice & keep the baby...it is amazing thing & I wish them all the luck in the world!
Monday, September 1, 2008
Our future VP: Sarah Palin!
Meet Sarah Louise Heath Paulin: born February 11, 1964 is the current governor of the U.S. state of Alaska, and is the Republican vice presidential nominee in the 2008 United States presidential election!On August 29, 2008, Republican presidential candidate John McCain announced he had chosen Palin as his running mate. She is expected to be formally nominated at the 2008 RNC in St. Paul, Minnesota. She would be the second woman to run for vice president on a major-party ticket and the first Republican to do so.
The couple have five children: sons Track (19) and Trig (4 months) and daughters Bristol (17), Willow (14) and Piper (7) Todd and Track Palin are registered to vote as independents ("undeclared"). Track Palin enlisted in the U.S. Army on September 11, 2007, subsequently joining an infantry brigade, and Palin has said he will be deployed to Iraq on September 11, 2008. Palin's youngest child, Trig, has Down syndrome. Palin has said that she feels blessed that God chose them to raise a baby with Down Syndrome. The pro-life community has applauded her decision to have the baby.
Palin's announcement in March 2008 that she was seven months pregnant generated publicity and surprise, as did the circumstances of Trig's birth. More than a month before the baby was due, she was about to deliver the keynote address at a conference in Texas when she began leaking amniotic fluid. She delivered the speech before flying back to Alaska, giving birth seven hours after her return at the Mat-Su Valley Regional Medical Center. Palin returned to work three days later.
Three days after being chosen as McCain's running mate, following internet rumors that Trig Palin was actually Bristol's son, Palin and her husband announced that Bristol was five months pregnant, and that she intended to keep the baby and marry the father. The McCain-Palin campaign stated that McCain was aware of these facts, but decided they would not affect his choice of Palin as his vice-presidential nominee.
POGO!

Labor Day: History!
Have you ever wondered about the "history" of Labor Day...well, I did...now don't get me wrong I am NOT complaining about the 3 day weekend or the working man & woman getting there repsect...but curiosity is a curse I was born with...anyhow, this is what I discovered!
Labor Day is a United States Federal Holiday observed on the first Monday in September. The holiday originated in 1882 as the Central Labor Union (of New York City) sought to create "a day off for the working citizens".
Congress made Labor Day a federal holiday in 1894. All fifty states have made Labor Day a state holiday.
Traditionally, Labor Day is celebrated by most Americans as the symbolic end of the summer.
Labor Day has been celebrated on the first Monday in September in the United States since the 1880s. The form for the celebration of Labor Day was outlined in the first proposal of the holiday—a street parade to exhibit to the public "the strength and esprit de corps of the trade and labor organizations," followed by a festival for the workers and their families. This became the pattern for Labor Day celebrations. Speeches by prominent men and women were introduced later, as more emphasis was placed upon the economic and civil significance of the holiday. Still later, by a resolution of the American Federation of Labor convention of 1909, the Sunday preceding Labor Day was adopted as Labor Sunday and dedicated to the spiritual and educational aspects of the labor movement.
Today, Labor Day is often regarded as a day of rest and parades. Speeches or political demonstrations are more low-key than May 1 Labour Day celebrations in most countries, although events held by labor organizations often feature political themes and appearances by candidates for office, especially in election years. Forms of celebration include picnics, barbecues, fireworks displays, water sports, and public art events. Families with school-age children take it as the last chance to travel before the end of summer. Some teenagers and young adults view it as the last weekend for parties before returning to school.
















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