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I just made rice pudding. No recipe, just some basic knowledge of its components, and how to make them. I used the leftover rice from my stir fry Saturday, not sure how much, but I guess a couple cups? I took an egg yolk, no white, mixed in some sugar and add milk to make the custard. Added cinnamon plus seasoning. Just eyeballed it. Nuked in my micro cooker on medium power for 5 minutes, as I did not want to egg to cook and separate. Put it on high for a few more minutes, and added a little more milk to thin it out, It was fine just out of the microwave but thickened too much as it cooled. Anyhow, it is tasty, and I am proud of myself. :)
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The new Orbitz ad, the longer version, is really disturbing to me. I think it is because they mention Orlando, and have this woman in an accent say :Oh! Orlando!" or something like that. It is in this unusual animated style and mostly blue. It is just really odd.
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"If we're all Gods children, what makes Jesus so special?"- British comedian
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Had a good day yesterday. Spent it with Chas, and then Glitter and her guy came over for dinner. I made them my "classic" Asian Flank Steak Stir-fry. Really, it is the asian flank steak from the Whole Foods deli, a package of Chinese stir fry veggies from the freezer case, and jasmine rice. I also got a few things from the Whole Foods deli last night, hopefully making healthy food more convenient and not as expensive.

Spent much of the afternoon today in the mall while Chas was at a client's house nearby. Oh why do I torture myself by spending a few hours in the mall when there are SO MANY SALES going on, and when I have to keep an eye on my expenses to save up for our trip? Damn the responsible side of me. I did buy some undies at Gap Body which *is* needed. I wanted a new bra there, but as it is new, it was $32...maybe later when they have a 2 for sale. Since I lost my ebay auction, I might go back and get a jacket I saw for $19.99 with an additional 30% off, though I like the one from AE better, but that one is more. But it was productive today.

In other vain news, I can't decide what to use my amazon gift certificate on. I want to get some things for our trip, but I want quite a bit of stuff, and I am not sure if I can get the less expensive stuff and be ok or not or how much beyond the gc limit I want to pay myself. I think I may pose some questions to my Van and Vic groups to help me decide.

Well, not a whole lot of substance here. Guess I ought to call it quits for now.
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From [livejournal.com profile] paosparti


It's the end of the world as we know it...



Interesting article from the NY Times I think a few people, like Chas, and Glitter's cousin* would like.



*See, she needs a journal so she can read stuff like this. :P
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It was difficult to answer some of these questions, as they were yes/no only, and some of my answers could have gone either way. And, well, quite frankly, my results might vary a little if there had been more choices for me to use and answer more accurately. I will have to read up on myself when I have more time. But gotta go to bed so I can go to work tomorrow and then start the weekend. Yee haw!



DisorderRating
Paranoid:Low
Schizoid:Low
Schizotypal:Moderate
Antisocial:Low
Borderline:Low
Histrionic:Moderate
Narcissistic:Moderate
Avoidant:Moderate
Dependent:High
Obsessive-Compulsive:Moderate

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Everyone in my family makes fun of me when I hear my car make sounds or feel weird, but truth is, every time I feel or hear something, something has always been wrong. I think that maybe I am hypersensitive (is that the right term?) and notice things before others do. So anyways, my point that my car has stressed me of late was not over nothing, or my wild imagination. I noticed it after we added oil on Sunday when the light came on. Chas couldn't feel or hear anything and *he* was driving. Driving home Monday put the fear in me that I could break down at any time now. It wasn't a matter of if, but rather when. Every day in my car driving was frazzling my nerves.

So, in honor of my 8 year anniversary at work, I took a half day UTO (unpaid time off) and left early today just after lunch. Decided that since I am off early, I actually can take my car to be looked at now rather than to wait a few more days til the weekend. I had suspected it to be a fuel filter issue and probably time for a tune up. Well, yes, those things will be needed, but not right now. The main problem is that somehow I managed to have 10 extra quarts (that's 2 1/2 1 gallon buckets) of oil in my car, and the pressure had built up and forced my dipstick out of the tube halfway, and thus spraying oil all over my hood and other parts. The thing is, I only put oil in because the idiot light told me to. The bigger problem here is that I had not checked the dipstick levels for 2 main reasons: firstly because it has always been accurate, and secondly because the struts that hold my (very heavy) hood up are broken, so I have to hold the hood up with one arm, and pour the oil in with the other. Granted, Chas was with me the last 2 times the light began blinking, and [livejournal.com profile] gayscout was with me the night I picked him up from work. So I had my engine flushed which is basically a couple of oil changes and cleaners. Hopefully, nothing was damaged like gaskets or seals. I am still a little frazzled at the possibility of more internal damage from this, but they felt fairly confident it had been caught in time. Good news is that it cost me $55 (with gracious thanks to my father who found coupons online and faxed them in for me) instead of the $155 I had planned on spending for the fuel filter and tune up. Granted I still need to do that soon, as my car is running much better, but not as good as it used to. The spark plugs have to be replaced at 90k and I am at 88k right now, so I have a little time. Fuel injection might even come before the fuel filter as they said it was not as bad as I had been told, or had understood it to be. Gah! No more car talk for a while.

Well, gotta pay more attention to dinner, though my large micro-cooker is making easy work of my organic hamburger helper type meal.
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I am looking at Vancouver stuff again. Gotta keep Victoria in mind as it is smaller and less costly to live than Vancouver. Plus, it is a ferry boat and a few hours away. My major concern though is work, and public transportation...as Vancouver is bigger than Victoria, the number of jobs is greater as the public transportation system more thorough as well. We will just have to keep our eyes and ears open along with our hearts. Hopefully we will be able to get our tickets soon, and be able to experience the two cities for ourselves.
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My car is stressing me out. I feel the beginnings of a breakdown...in more than one way, though I am desperately trying to relax and keep my head on straight. Hopefully it just needs something minor to make it better. And not expensive either. Le sigh...
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So, here I am, watching The Alternative on VH-1, and they just played Tori Amos' "Crucify" from Little Earthquakes. I think, that after all these years, I need to get that. (Chas'll probably get out the divorce papers with me saying this.) Maybe with iTunes of GEMM...it doesn't have to be brand new. I still have, *somewhere*, a tape that Melanie made for me in high school. It had Little Earthquakes one side A and on side B had her version of "Smells Like Teen Spirit" and then the soundtrack for a play they were doing that year. It was my first time hearing Peter Murphy solo stuff, and introduced me to probably my all time favorite Beatles song. Anyhow, I never stopped liking the songs from Little Earthquakes, but as I expanded my music tastes (and met Chas and his mightily impressive collection), I never really pursued her stuff much further. I never became a devoted fan or anything, and was not affected the same way with stuff afterward. But I do think this is one of those cds that slipped through the cracks of my collection. I remember, my senior year in high school, it seemed like all the Winterguard groups were doing songs from this cd. It was like a visual representation of the songs with dance, flags, and sabres. It is an immediate association...connection when I hear those songs. I miss Winterguard and Colorguard too. But Winterguard had the nice thing about being only guard, and no band. It was indoors (because it was winter and there was no outdoor marching, no football games), choreographed to pre-recordeded music, and much more expressive. I wish I had the tapes from the shows that year. I am rambling. I don't think I have made that much sense in this post, but I guess kinda more free-from and stream of consciousness sorta thing. So that's good I guess.
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I wanted to do this as a poll, but for some reason the posting options aren't showing in my browser and I don't feel like searching the FAQs for the link. So...

I have been thinking of changing my journal recently...the title, icon, colors, scheme...everything, for the new year. My paid account expires soon, so I *could* do it and not lose that money. What do you think, my loverly friends? Yes or no? Why or why not?
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Still had major sinus pain from yesterday, but no dizzies this morning. Chas came to bed literally as I was supposed to get up. So, I *had* to sleep in just a few more torturous minutes. It was really foggy out this morning, and the roads were bare as I expected. I had my Loituma Things of Beauty cd on, and it was sort of a surreal drive to work. Work was slow, but not slow enough to slack off too much. :P Odd thing is that it was still foggy many hours later, at least til 2pm or so. This is odd as it usually burns off by 10am or so. I guess the overcast skies and lack of visible sun probably contributed. It was also misting outside...like, the lightest possible rain there can be. The rain was a little stronger off and on throughout the day, though when I left work, it was a drizzle (and it was colder than when I left this morning too!). Nothing like the normal summer "showers" we get. I guess I ought to get used to this, as I bet this is fairly typical for Vancouver and Victoria in British Columbia. I can't wait for our trip in February. :)
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Thanks to everyone for gifts and cards. :)

I have issues with the LS movie. As a movie, I enjoyed it; as an interpretation of the books, I have my reservations. To avoid spoilers, I will not point anything out that bothered me aside from the fact that cutting material for a shorter story is one thing, but making it up is another. :( At least I have the better end of the bargain by knowing what really happens in the books. Maybe once it has been out a while, I will sit down and make a rant.

For now, off to la la land for me.
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Hooray for 3 day weekends! I had a great weekend being with my huggy bear, and because of the holiday schedule this week, I am off today. Woo hoo! :)
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How can they do this? Park Avenue Cds gets its name from being on Park Avenue. The UCF and Clearwater stores are extensions of this original location...on Park Avenue. And they are moving to Corrine Drive next year. That's not Park Avenue. :(

Sure, Park Ave can be pricey. That's why the keep losing businesses. I am scared what the area will be like in a year. Park Avenue Cds belongs on Park Avenue. They've been there longer than most of the businesses there.

I am sad even if there is some logic to the move. If you aren't on Park Avenue, and your main store isn't there, how can you continue to be called Park Avenue Cds?

Speaking about music, we just got back from the Enzian. They have a 5 night showing of "End of the Century: A Story About The Ramones" and tonight was the first night. The crowd was frighteningly small, but hopefully it will pick up over the weekend. Lemony Snicket this weekend. Anyone care to join us? Call or comment.

Ah well. I should go.
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Holiday luncheon today.

Served WARM turkey.

Again.

Hello tryptophan my old friend.

Zzzzzzzzzzzzz.
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What a miserable day.
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Spent the day with my sweetie today. *Swoon!*

Slept in late. Went to Crack Whore Bare All for lunch, though I had a country style breakfast...still feeling the south in my tummy I guess.

Visited my grandad for a little while. Was a bit loopy and out of it. He has been sleeping or loopy lately. I don't think he said our names today. This is not good.

Went back to Altamonte to go to the Office Depot to look at pens and to make a copy of a UPC for a rebate. Went a few doors down to get haircuts. I keep wanting to go short, but I am chicken shit, so I just trimmed the dead ends. I think I am nervous about Great Clips or other similar type inexpensive salons cutting it and making such a change. I think I need some moral support, and some constructive feedback from the stylist, not just one who will do what I think *might* be good.

Had a run around the party store since the mac user group is having the holiday party next week, and as president, Chas has to do this kinda stuff. I carried a little stuffed kitten around with me. He was really soft, but I left him there. Boo.

Went to the Dollar Tree and then home for a short while.

Went to have soup from Crispers and then to see The Incredibles. Yes, it was good, and the theater was delightfully unpacked, but there were multiple showings so that helped. And it has been out for a while. Still trying to see Sky Captain at the dollar theater before it leaves.

I wonder how tomorrow's date will be?

I love my huggy bear so much!!!
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