November 23, 2005

  • I love this movie. It’s become one of my all time favorites. Sooo Funny. I haven’t read the book yet, but it’s on my list. Maybe after I finish the Count of Monte Cristo.


    [Al, Dirk and Rudi are being chased in the Admiral's boat]
    Al Giordino: What do you think, Dirk?
    Dirk Pitt: Uh… I think we need to pull a Panama!
    Al Giordino: A Panama? A *Panama*!?
    Admiral James Sandecker: [on the phone] A Panama? No! No Panama!
    [on the phone, after they pulled a Panama]
    Admiral James Sandecker: He pulled a Panama!


    Today’s tip: whatever you do, don’t go to a bank on the day before a national holiday during lunch hour. Inevitably, they will have the foresight to send all the tellers on break, and only leave two to deal with the 20 people in line.


    I was able, after an extremely long wait (which is difficult for me as my patience matches my height… short), to deposit my student loan refund check. Now lets do some math. School started in August, it’s now mid November. That’s four months. The semester ends the 12th of December and I get to start the process all over again. Hooray.


    Another tip: when driving on the day prior to a major holiday… you can not wait for traffic to clear. It’s just not going to. Especially when you can clearly see that it’s backed up two lights. You just have to starting easing out into the flow and count on the kindness of others to let you in to the lane you want.


    Ok, last tip: If you insist on talking on the phone while you drive — please stay with the flow of traffic. There are impatient people behind you (namely… me!!) who don’t want to go 15 miles under the speed limit and constantly stop unexpectedly for no apparent reason.


    I love the holidays…. as long as I don’t have to leave the house.


    I’m not good with crowds, traffic, inconsiderate self-obsessed people, and lines. I try to be happy while I’m out, smile and wish everyone Happy Holidays, but aarghhhh… sometimes, my admittedly limited patience runs out and I end up with an unpleasant feeling in my heart and a frown on my face.


    NOT how I like to spend my holidays!!!!


    Ok, I had fun ranting, but now I’m done.


    Things to look forward to about the holidays:



    • Family, friends and fun
    • Wonderful food, good conversation
    • Less work than usual
    • Scrapbooking
    • Christmas Lights
    • Christmas Music
    • Christmas Services
    • The girls faces as the open presents
    • The feelings of good will and charity that seem to accompany this time of the year.

    So here is wishing everyone a GREAT Thanksgiving!!


    Enjoy!


     

Comments (5)

  • Does it feel weird to do Thanksgiving and Christmas in Hawaii?  Anyow, thanks for your comment and have a happy Thanksgiving day!

  • Wish you were here to make me some biscocheetos! (I know I spelled that WAY wrong)
    I wonder how much I will gain tomorrow? Maybe I should wear my sweatpants! :lol:
    Have a fun and full caloried thanksgiving.
    Oh and by the way, I am thankful that you and your family are part of our life. Thank you for many years of friendship. And many more to come. Yep, your stuck with me! :eek:

  • Thanks for the comments and have a great holiday.  Don’t eat too much.  That poem is so much me it is scary.  I like your holiday advice.  I stayed away from the bank today but had to brave the store with the thousand other people.  UGH.  Tomorrow I stay in all day.

  • I posted the link to the entire Generosity list on my Xanga.  Blessings and Happy Thanksgiving to you too!

    Gabriel

  • did you have a fun little rant?

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