Heroes Needs to Die or be Reinicarnated

Posted on October 29th, 2007 in Joy of Zen by joyofzen
What is up with this fucking shitty ass season? Does anyone else feel like they are just replaying the first season? How about some new fucking ideas? It’s painful watching this crap. And the whole Hiro in the past thing has gone on too long. Yeah, he kissed the girl, we all expected it, can we get on with it now? Every time they go to a Hiro scene I groan. I used to love Heroes, but now it’s just week after week of disappointment. Did the good writers leave the show? WHAT THE FUCK HAPPENED!? It needs to be fixed.

Bah!

Posted on October 26th, 2007 in Joy of Zen by joyofzen
I just read this idiotic sentence from my child development book:

Very few of today’s working mothers can nap on the job.

Under the Wire

Posted on October 15th, 2007 in Joy of Zen by joyofzen
So I’m on my third week of being an extra now. I couldn’t get a part-time office job and thought I’d try this for a while. The pay is crap and it isn’t enough to pay my bills, but it’s pretty damn fun. I’ve been on 7 shows now. I’ll probably go into more detail about it sometime, but I’m a bit out of it right now. This morning I got up at 3:00 for a 5:00 a.m. call time. Thankfully I had a nap a little bit ago but am still looking forward to sleep. Watching Heroes right now too. Not impressed, hopefully it’ll get better.

My check engine light went on in my car :| I’m gonna take it in in the morning to hopefully find out what is wrong with it and HOPEFULLY it’s something minor. Who has money for cars man? Such a pain they are. Too bad I have to rely on them so much.

Looks like some stuff is straightened out with my school. Which is a relief. Still, other things are completely ridiculous. I’m sure things will be better next quarter since I will never take another online class there again. Blah. Oh and it turns out I’m going to be getting a Cal Grant again! I hadn’t gotten it for a while because I had too many units, but since I transfered I’m able to get it again so that is good. I just can’t wait until the quarter is over man.

So, my mind is sorta in that mush state right now, I’ll have to write more later :)

Lo Siento

Posted on October 10th, 2007 in Joy of Zen by joyofzen

I swear I’m going to make a good half-assed blog post this weekend! Stay tuned!

From my Chat with Cath

Posted on October 8th, 2007 in Joy of Zen by joyofzen

she demanded I post it, and I can’t let her down…

my body is getting used to getting up at the crack of dawn
this morning I woke up at 5:45 and I was like
YOU DON’T HAVE TO GET UP YET
but I was getting up at 5:30 last week
then at 6:30 my body was like “how about now“?

and I whined and said NOT QUITE
but after a few minutes I got up [angry]
and said FINE
I’m up!
whore

I Just Find This Amusing

Posted on October 3rd, 2007 in Joy of Zen by joyofzen

nExample: A 10 month old learns that a red ball bounces. If given a blue ball, he will bounce it too (assimilation). If given a red tomato (which looks like a red ball), he may try to bounce it. He needs to accommodate his schema of round, red things.

From the AFL-CIO

Posted on October 3rd, 2007 in Joy of Zen by joyofzen

This morning, President Bush vetoed legislation to renew the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP), which would provide health care coverage for more than 10 million children. The Associated Press reported he did so “behind closed doors without any fanfare or news coverage.”

It’s no wonder he wanted to keep his veto quiet—he must know it wasn’t the right thing to do.

The president ignored the 4 million more children who would gain health care coverage under the reauthorization bill—joining the 6.6 million already enrolled.

He refused to listen to many leading Republican lawmakers who joined nearly every Democrat in the House and Senate in voting to reauthorize the program.

Bush disregarded the 81 percent of Democrats, 69 percent of independents and 61 percent of Republicans who told an ABC News-Washington Post poll they support the $35 billion increase in the bill so more children get health coverage.

But he won’t be able to ignore a congressional override of his unhealthy veto.

Click HERE to tell the House to stand up to Bush and vote to override his veto:

In solidarity,

Working Families e-Activist Network