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Friday, April 9, 2010
It's a Slight Obsession :)
So I know that most people that read my blog don't talk to me on a daily basis. Hell, most people reading right now haven't talked to me in months... so you probably have not gotten word of the slightly-dorky obsession that I've had for at least the past year.
I'm talking about...
... that's right. Just in case you have been living in a cardboard box with no WIFI access for the past year, you have been missing out on the show of your lifetime. This show, ladies and gentleman, is called Fringe, and I have been following this show since the very first episode of Season 1 (we just started Season 3 last week).
Season 3 starts off with a throw-back retro episode entitled "Peter", which (for all the Fringeles out there) is actually the story behind the entire plot of the show. This confused a lot of new Fringe viewers because a good majority of the show took place in the 80's... but for the hardcore Fringeles out there, it was just further reinforcement of what we concluded from the past seasons.
This show is INTENSE: so much so that if I try to describe the plot or basis of the show, I will probably stop a lot of people from watching it. But I will try my best anyway, and here we go:
(cited from Wikipedia... feel free to click on the links for more information about the characters, directors, etc. It will help a lot more if you can get the general plot / theme, then learn about the "Pattern", then about the people):
Fringe is an American science fiction television series co-created by J. J. Abrams, Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci. The series follows a Federal Bureau of Investigation "Fringe Division" team based in Boston, Massachusetts under the supervision of Homeland Security. The team uses unorthodox "fringe" science and FBI investigative techniques to investigate "the Pattern", a series of unexplained, often ghastly occurrences that are happening all over the world. The show has been described as a hybrid of The X-Files, Altered States, The Twilight Zone, and Dark Angel.[1][2]. Fringe follows the exploits of special agent Olivia Dunham, mad scientist Walter Bishop, and his son, jack-of-all-trades Peter Bishop, as they investigate aspects of fringe science (rare diseases, chimeras, genetic engineering,psychic abilities, teleportation, and so forth).
... and for those of you that know me really well, this is totally not up my alley of recommended shows. The usuals that I endorse religiously are American Idol, The Biggest Loser, Hells Kitchen, House, and any ghost-hunting / paranormal show. Those boys are the big ones. Even with a DVR, I will still watch it when it airs.
Maybe it's due to my untapped fascination with anything relating to Theoretical Physics... and fringe theories... pretty much anything unknown and unexplained by the current laws of physics and nature. So if you are looking for a new show on Thursday night's at 9:00, turn on Fox and give it a try. Just make sure you have a little background on the theme of the show or else it won't make any sense.
... and just a side note:
If anyone wants to have a hardcore fun conversation about physics, I'm here. I picked up "A Brief History of Time" by Stephen Hawking last night, and I'm working on reading it for the second time. Amazing book, amazing astrophysicist, amazing knowledge. Soak it in.
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Thursday, March 25, 2010
Last Living Grandparent
Holy Cow Batman!!
I have BREAKING NEWS: A few months ago, my only grandmother left alive (step-grandmother actually) died. Therefor, my last living grandparent left is my grandfather on my dad's side, Duane.
He lives in Detroit and I haven't seen him in person since I was 3 years old. When I was 3, he flew to Pensacola with my grandmother and my parents showed them around the city. We went everywhere!! And they had a blast!!
...and this would be where I would put in some pictures from that visit, but Hurricane Ivan washed them all away...
...and then they went home. And they stayed home. In Detroit. For 20 years.
Nevertheless, I always knew that on Christmas or my birthday, I would always receive a heart-felt card with a good amount of cash inside. He was faithful and persistent, and because of those cards every year, he never left my mind.
So when it came time for me to move to Charleston, I sent him a 3 page letter telling him what's been going on in my life and the journey that I was about to embark. He quickly called my father and I got the "official Grandfather Seal of Approval" for being a grown-up and moving away on my own.
He calls my dad on most major holidays, his birthday, and anytime Pensacola is pending a hurricane. He's constantly stayed in touch with my dad, and usually asks about me when he calls. "How's my favorite granddaughter doing?" he would say... and it just blows my mind that he is still asking about me 20 years later. On top of all that, my brother is the middle child of 6 brothers and sisters, so I'm sure there's lots of other grandchildren to go around. Why he loved me the most is still a mystery to me.
Well... he's getting old. He's in his late 70's or early 80's I believe, and I knew that if I didn't make an attempt to go to Detroit within the next few years, I probably wouldn't get to see him again. This is actually one of the items on my life's "to do" list.
...and then!!!!
I got a text message from my mom that said:
"Your grandpa is going to be here next weekend can you believe it!?!"
...honestly, no mom. I don't believe you. Quit messing with me.
But it was true. He called my mom because he has spent the past several weeks traveling the country, by himself, seeing our family scattered throughout the states. He was just calling my mom to let her know that he would be there this weekend.
...again, HOLY COW BATMAN!!
And after visiting my parents, he was going to head home. I was almost in tears when I heard the news. He asked about me and if it would be possible for me to make it down to Pensacola for the weekend.
...ok... quick Florida trip with less than 2 days notice. I'm frantic: I need to pack, get gas, handle the dogs... oh God what about my office?!?!
But after talking to my mom, I convinced her to tell him that he could easily take I10 to I95, make a quick detour down I26, and arrive at my door. Plus, I have family in SUMMERVILLE that I didn't even know about, so he totally had an excuse to head this way.
So it's official!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I will speak on the phone with my grandfather this weekend for the first time in at least 4 years. On top of being overly excited about that, I'm going to have to control myself enough to get him up to Charleston. Seeing him is just what I need in my life right now.
...aww man. I see a Woodlands lunch date with my family in my future!! :) How perfect.
So next week, I'll get to hang out with my grandfather for the first time in over 20 years. Wow, he's in for quite the surprise now isn't he?!
Labels: family
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Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Capricorn's Unscripted
So... I found an awesome website (here!) that...
..despite the fact it's a "Love Calculator" or whatever...
...gave some really cool information about my Zodiac sign that I never realized were so damned accurate. Yeah... you gotta put in a "match" so it can find your "mate", but on the results screen, click on the spot where you can get more information about yourself. This is what it said about me, solely based on my first name and birth day, month, and year:
So ambitious and hard working, Capricorns are real materialists, who want to prove themselves and accomplish big goals in their lives. It is not the most social sign of the zodiac, yet these people do know how to be in society and how to put others on their side. ...totally true.
One of the greatest traits of a Goat is his/her consistency. Whatever they start doing, they will almost always make sure to finish it. This makes Capricorn individuals very reliable and responsible. Capricorns are also famous for practicality which usually allows them to come up with creative ways of doing same things in a different, but better way. Capricorns tend to be quite serious about whatever they decide to do, and they tend to focus a lot of attention on that one subject. These people are usually independent and have a strong character. However with all these good qualities, Capricorns still have a downside to their character. ...uh oh... here it comes: Their biggest flaw is inability to relax and let go off small things, since most of the time they are quite serious. ...another totally true statement!! Their excessive love for stability and consistency makes them scared of taking even small risks, and that is why they usually tend to be quite conservative and only walk the path that they know well, without diverging from it. Stubbornness is another bad point for this sign. ..and again... dead on.
Career-wise Capricorns are probably some of the most ambitious people. They always want to climb higher and achieve new goals. ...another great example of how we get it done intensive. Their persistence really helps them in this endeavor. Capricorns often make good managers as they are natural organizers. ...well most of us are. I can think of a few Capricorn's who could use some help in this area...
Apart from all the ambition and materialism, these guys are very faithful and the cold on the outside is just a cover of formality for the warm inside. Although if only we dared to suggest them one thing, it would be to learn how to take that cover of seriousness off sometimes.
Yeah... pretty awesome if you ask me. And the best part, they threw in a joke afterward:
Q: How many Capricorns does it take to screw in a light bulb?
A: All of them... you can never be to cautious!!
Ha ha ha!! Yeah, that's dead on for sure.
And just in case if you ever wanted to seduce a Capricorn, this is the best way of doing it:
The following is what you should not do, if you want a Capricorn person to like you:
Labels: general
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Monday, March 22, 2010
3rd Longest Dentist Appointment
I was in the dentist last Thursday from 11:00 am to 6:00 pm, with a 45 minute "lunchbreak".
And during my lunchbeak, I was prepped for crown #2 which means I had a huge hole in my mouth.
I had 3 composite crowns and two fillings.
...and it didn't go nearly as well as I thought it would.
During the first half of the day, we acomplished the crown and filling on the top. Before lunch, he prepped the bottom right molar for the crown and made it while I was gone.
...and I made the mistake of not getting anything to eat before my appointment. So needless to say, by 6:00, I was starving.
Then from 2:30 to 6:00, we did the bottom two crowns and the filling on the front tooth.
Oh! And just for the record: I only had TWO shots of Novicane: and they were just for the fillings, not teh crowns :) So yeah, another great example of making things happen intensive.
It would have been wonderful if it wasn't for a few problems along the way. The bottom right molar was the worse to do, because the wisdom tooth is the most impacted on that particular molar. I'll leave the nasty details out as to what happened... but just so you know: it's the main reason why my mouth hurts like hell right now.
I also... (yikes!)... felt the drill on my bottom left crown.
Oh... it was bad. Reeeeaaaaalllllllllyyyy bad.
By about 5:00, I was just getting stir-crazy and I had to start walking around the office. I was the only patient in there for the majority of the day, and I then found myself (out of sheer boredom) walking around to other rooms and asking the people if I could get them anything.
...and in my drug-inducted, beaten-up mouth state, I suppose it was NOT very appreciated.
So needless to say, my Thursday evening wasn't very productive. I came home on Thursday and ran straight to my bottle of anti-inflammatory medication; took a few; then was posted up on the couch by 7:00 and remained there for the duration of the evening.
Thank God I've had the weekend to recover. I'm still a little swollen, but at least I'm "full steam ahead" at work.
Labels: dentist
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Thursday, March 18, 2010
I LOVE MY MOM!!
So I haven't seen my mom since she came to visit me in Charleston a few months ago. We had a blast, and I know she had a great time because it was...
I've been going through a lot of personal things lately and it's made me think about home a lot more than I normally do. So of course, I was totally bummed when I realized that it was St. Patrick's day, and I was stuck here in Charleston instead of being at Bamboo Willie's on Pensacola Beach for the Annual "Green Bikini" contest.
But, thanks to my wonderful friends Shelly and her daughter Danielle, I got to see THESE!!!:
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Today is the Day
So I was actually not really that nervous up until, like, 15 minutes ago. I just had the realization that about 1/4 of my teeth are going to be replaced, fixed, or worked on in less than 3 hours from now. Yikes.
I'll see if I can get copies of X-Rays when we get to that point and post them on here. When you see how my wisdom teeth are coming in, your going to crap your pants.
Here's an example of what mine look like:
Yeah.. and all 4 of mine are like that, and therefor: surgical removal of all 4 of them at the same time is my only option to save my teeth that are currently in my mouth from being crushed or shifting to the point where I need braces again.
Actually... that does kind of look like MY teeth... but the only exception is that you would be able to see my root canal on the molar. The molar in this picture only has a filling - no root canal. You'd get the white stuff all the way down to the roots, hence "root canal".
So wish me luck with Phase I today. Hopefully I'll come out of there a brand new woman!! And once the wisdom teeth come out, I should be done seeing the dentist more than I do my own parents.
Labels: dentist
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