Blogbat's Insane New Word for Today:
cypo n.
Any "flame" or outrageously hostile communication sent via e-mail, chat, blog or message board
cypo v.
1. to go cyber postal
2. to flame
Blogbat's Insane New Word for Today:
cypo n.
Any "flame" or outrageously hostile communication sent via e-mail, chat, blog or message board
cypo v.
1. to go cyber postal
2. to flame
The daily Poo
“Look stimpy! eet's Poooooo!” --Sunday Edition!
Today was a fun, fun day. A few of my friends and I got together over at someone's house on the occasion of a birthday. It is a new family (literally, including three adult children) who recently just moved from Dallas and who are presently braving the rigors of an apartment while they endure the time-caustic mission of searching for a house. They did not however let this sway the fun of today's celebrating the birthday of one of their daughters who also moved up here. I enjoyed incredibly engaging conversations on theology, politics and soforth after being treated to a most fabulous meal prepared by another of the daughters. Time simply passed unnoticed and we reluctantly left sometime after midnight. Here this entire family lived, with no television or really any of the modern conveniences--everything is still waiting in storage. But the people there made the evening spectacular. It just serves to remind me of the fact that the people in your life are who make it rich and full of flavor. Not mindless entertainment and not "stuff".
Well, maybe people and one sweet little shelty.
Okay, so sticking to my day job: here's some of what went down today
1. Got a Starbuck's Frap
2. Let the dog out. (yes, I did it, "woof, woof woof")
3. Worked on my blogs
4. Had Lunch
6. Hooked up with friends
7. Got home
8. Killed a large fly that was chasing my dog (who is terrified of flies)
9. Felt inspired to work on some of my music (not by the fly)
10. Let the dog out. Again. (yes, I did it, "woof, woof woof")
11. Pondered stuff
12. Worked on this blog
There is more... but why bother eating rabbit if it tastes just like chicken?
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At the same time, a recent moderate hike in pensions for Russians may prove a catastrophe for families and the aged in all parts of the land that produced Sputnik and the first man in space. Historically rich with oil, gold and diamonds and the worlds leading exporter of grain prior to the Bolshevik revolution of 1917, people today in this vast land are desperate for the most basic provisions. According to Newsmax, the most recent pension increase of 33 Rubles (about one US Dollar) per annum amounts to the price of only a few loaves of bread. Especially hard hit are senior citizens in the newly re-apportioned regions in the far-eastern part of the Russian country, which Putin reconstituted in 2000.
Back in February this year, President Putin along with Prime Minister Kasyanov initiated the new pension rates during one of the worst winters in recent Russian history. In
Fortunately, this seems to not be going totally unprotested. At least, not in
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