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Post toasties

Honey he grilled it but I prepped the meat before telling him to fire up the grill, that the grill was ready, to put the meat on the grill, to turn it over and to take it off. In other words he was an extra set of hands. I’m sure one of you guys can fill in.

» Posted By Carol On 21/March/2005 @ 1:19 pm

Hillary thinks you could have said more about her.

» Posted By Carol On 19/March/2005 @ 11:02 pm

This explains a lot…

Yes it explains a lot about you and how utterly skewed you have become in your perceptions. You obviously read the story with a pre-formed bias. You are trashing it because the eidtor didn’t engage in blatant in your face “We are the rulers of the world” flag waving rhetoric. Hey, wise up. Flag waving rhetoric would never have been published. You have to be aware that people overseas mock the idea that Bush wants to spread democracy when he supports Paksitan and Saudi Arabia and totally ignores Africa. This editor fielded that question pretty good by saying America does support spareding democracy but that this doesn’t always mean the same thing to everyone. You don’t have to look any further than The Wide Awakes to realize that. Some of the commentors over there think democracy is a bad word. Making this guy’s interview even more difficult is the fact that the Post has been doing a lot of coverage lately on the Chineese/Taiwan situation and not favorably for China. He managed to get across just how free America is with respect to the media and the dissemination of information to the American public. He noted that it was more difficult under this administration and since 9/11 but then that happens to be true. He even honestly said he thought the paper was more liberal than the majority of America. If anything this article is a pro American propaganda piece!

» Posted By Carol On 15/March/2005 @ 9:29 am

Wild night

I have to go back to Dallas Monday, but I think I will adopt MOM’s advice to you (can’t see letting it go to waste and I suspect it is wasted on you) and find a new source of adventure. Don’t worry it will not be anything you wouldn’t approve of. Someone mentioned karoke last time, maybe some Texas Two Step.

» Posted By Carol On 16/March/2005 @ 11:29 pm

You had your night Saturday-I had mine Thursday. Funny but we don’t act like this when we are together. Ok, on occasion we have acted like this when we were partying with the kids but that is ususally because it is an occasion! Hmmm, Hillary is coming home this week. Looks like an occasion on the horizon. Here’s hoping I hold my liquour better than you or at least that I figure out when to stop soomer than you.:)

» Posted By Carol On 14/March/2005 @ 2:11 am

March 11, 1978

Happy Birthday Kevin!

» Posted By Carol On 12/March/2005 @ 9:44 pm

Overdue

Actually darling this is a great post. You perfectly captured a little slice of Korean life and for a moment I shared it with you. So which was worse the “drilling” you took in Korean or the “drilling ” I took in Dutch for stepping into the bike path? It is hard for me to imagine anything sounding worse than the gutteral tones being hurled at me that day. They guy probably wasn’t even cursing!

» Posted By Carol On 12/March/2005 @ 9:43 pm

On liberalism

Goldberg’s definition of liberalism is at odds with both my experience and my beliefs. He described liberalism as protecting, tinkering or extending government entitlements or programs. Bush tinkered with medicare and now wants to tinker with social security. Unfortunately he made a costly mess of medicare and his proposals for social security will only add billions to the debt without addressing the solvency problem. The government grew faster under Bush and Reagan than any Democratic president in the last 50 or so years. Republicans have run amok with pork barrel spending and agribusiness and corporate welfare entitlements. As a liberal I believe in restraints in government growth and in government legislation of private affairs. When the actions of the individual or corporation affect the my pocket book though I want government legislation.

Conservatives preach black and white where as liberals see shades of gray interspersed with the black and white. Conservatives preach it but not all of them live it. Those that don’t live it do not condemn those that fail to live up to their platitudes. That is why liberals condemn them for hypocrisy.

» Posted By Carol On 11/March/2005 @ 8:32 am

Rent day

That is a ridiculous sum of money for two years rent. Perhaps we should be investing in property in Korea to rent back to the US government. I find it hard to imagine that Koreans are paying a similar amount. Thank goodness it isn’t coming out of your pocket, but shame on the government for not doing a better job of minding taxpayer money.

» Posted By Carol On 10/March/2005 @ 10:34 am

A matter of perspective

Wow! This is not what I want to hear. Hear I am missing you and I get the golden opportunity to “check-in” so to speak and I find you singing the praises of other women. Tsk, Tsk, Tsk.

» Posted By Carol On 09/March/2005 @ 12:21 pm

Superman is a dick

Yeah, well if you didn’t insist on keeping old flames pictures around maybe you could avoid such situations! Gee you really do have soemthing in common with Superdick I mean man. 🙂

» Posted By Carol On 09/March/2005 @ 12:24 pm

The ranch hand

Yeah it used to really piss me off when you stretched out my underwear, especially my bras-show off.

» Posted By Carol On 06/March/2005 @ 8:36 pm

What has America done for us?

Gloating …5 seconds. It took me longer than that to read your post! You’ve been nonstop gloating since the elections with scattered periods of gloating prior to that-such as when Libya gave up obtaining nuclear weapons, even though I remain unconvinced that you had anything to glaot about on that score. Were you this bad about saying “I told you so” and “nah,nah,na-nah, nah” when you were a kid? You were right and I was wrong. Now, can you find anothe rtopic please? How about you move on to a discussion of Bush’s domestic policies?

» Posted By Carol On 05/March/2005 @ 8:49 pm

In touch with my feminine side

I’m not getting my usage dose of puns. Couldn’t help myself.

» Posted By Carol On 09/March/2005 @ 12:29 pm

Ashley, you broke the cardinal rule! No profanity on the blog!

Euroyank you are too funny. I do and I don’t support a Bush. lol!

» Posted By Carol On 07/March/2005 @ 7:44 am

I am the exact opposite 53.33& female and 46.67 male. Maybe that is why we work because between the two of us we make one man and one woman!

» Posted By Carol On 05/March/2005 @ 10:32 am

At the dentist

I guess from the fact that you are going back, she must be a leaner, maybe even a presser? I wonder if all men like going to the dentist as much as you do?

» Posted By Carol On 05/March/2005 @ 10:35 am

This day…

I am loyal to the King so I shoulf fit right in. Wait, what is that differential between husband and wife? What does tht mean?

» Posted By Carol On 03/March/2005 @ 8:21 pm

Geez….

Indeed it must be running in the family. After an 11 hour work day -not counting the three hours of commuting to get there, I almost decided against even turning onthe computer. I am fried. Although I vowed to do at least one chore a night I am not motivated enough to follow thorugh. Well I did clean the litter box. Have to that. I walk in the door first thing fill up the cat dish clean the litter box open the mail and let the cat in. Only we didn’t have any mail today. Can’t remember the last time that happened. Now I am going to vegetate the remainder of the evening.

» Posted By Carol On 03/March/2005 @ 10:46 am

Good intentions gone wrong

Wow. It snowed here yesterday -all day- and again this morning. By this evening it was almost all gone. Maybe we can’t watch the moon together but it appears we experienced the snow together.

» Posted By Carol On 02/March/2005 @ 11:28 am

Photos of the LTG villa

Very nice. If you get to used to living like that you may not ever come home.

» Posted By Carol On 01/March/2005 @ 10:12 am

He’s baaack!

So glad to have you back where you belong!

» Posted By Carol On 01/March/2005 @ 10:14 am

Checking in

I’m not Korean and yet you have made similar allegations about my taste. I guess you would attribute my lack of taste to the 70s too. 🙂

» Posted By Carol On 24/February/2005 @ 9:48 am

The forgotten war

So where is the soldier? Where are the drugs?

» Posted By Carol On 23/February/2005 @ 10:26 am

Not a good start to the day

No she doesn’t have that right. However, if you are going to pursue legal action make sure you are willing to go the route that you are challenging that you’ve been denied. It falls under the saying “Be careful what you ask for. You may get it”

I was 8 months pregnant with Nolan when I got the call from the postal service. They asked me if I wanted to defer my start date, which is perfectly legal as that left the choice to me, and I did waiting until he was four months old. Good thing too because those 12 hour days 6 days a week nearly killed me in the beginning. I could never have handled it pregnant or immediately after the baby was born.

» Posted By Carol On 23/February/2005 @ 10:22 am

Honey ask yourself if there is any truth to her statement. Can you balance baby and work or will you put work on the back burner for a while? If it is the later let it go but if it is the former then you have cause for a complaint. Oddly enough pregnancy discrimination is the fastest growing area of discrimination allegations. I spent two weeks in Potamoac MD in training while Nolan at age 2 was in the hospital where an undetermined illness caused him to lose 1/3 of his body weight in less than a week. It took ten days to stablize him. He was not in danger of dying but his condition was serious. Could you do that? That is the kind of sacrifice you would have to make in order to stay on the career track versus the mommy track. If there is any unfairness in this situation it is that men are not perceived as less dedicated to work in such a situation when they elect to go home. Of course I guess the majority of men would choose as I did. Mind you I am not advocating that men should be perceived as less dedicated, I am just pointing out that it doesn’t affect the perception of their work ethics as it does for a woman.

» Posted By Carol On 23/February/2005 @ 12:17 am

HOMELIFE SECURITY ALERT!

I got hormone medication! Yes! Now how long before you can come home?

» Posted By Carol On 23/February/2005 @ 10:25 am

I did not have PMS. I had (have) trying children!

» Posted By Carol On 22/February/2005 @ 10:09 am

Me I never suffered from PMS. I save it all for menopause. That’s 12 weeks a year times 33 years equals to 396 weeks of hormonal rage or 7.6 years, with each year getting exponentionly more hormonally explosive. We’re talking code red on a daily basis. I’m into year 5 with 2.6 years to go. Wow baby you might want to stay over there an extra year!

» Posted By Carol On 21/February/2005 @ 10:50 pm

Editorial cartoon

This reminds me of a report I saw today on the latest blog craze-video blogging. Why? Because it may be the next step forward.

» Posted By Carol On 21/February/2005 @ 12:57 pm

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