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Thank God THAT’S Over

That mutant flu seems to have tortured us to it’s satisfaction. Monkeyboy returned to school yesterday (no doubt to pick up the next virus du jour) and BooBoo and I feel almost human again.

I have so much work to catch up on it’s not even funny. We have had a rash of apartment building fires in the area lately and our local fire inspector is really cracking down on us. Not that this is a BAD thing, because it’s not. It’s just a bad time of year for us to have to get all of this crap done. Things are always tight during the heating season for this building and winter is far from over.

Despite that fact, it’s also time to start planning on spring cleaning. The weather was beautiful over the weekend, but I was too damn sick to do anything. I have a very nice enclosed sunporch in my apartment that I want to get cleaned off. I just moved into this particular apartment last June (after waiting 4 years for it to come open) and that sunporch is my sanctuary. Unfortunately, in the winter time, it’s just too damn convenient and I ended up tossing all kinds of crap out there to just get it out of my way. Now I get to sift through boxes of Christmas decorations, cans of paint and building supplies. The sunporch isn’t totally weatherproof so it can’t be used in the wintertime, but my mission this year is to find out how much it will take to make it something I can use year-round.

I’ve also got to clean out my computer closet. One of my tenants gave me a perfectly good 1 year old computer system last week because he couldn’t figure out what was wrong with it and just went out and bought a new laptop. I took a look at it and it was infested with spyware and viruses. I reformatted the drive and it’s fine. I try to keep two extra systems around just in case one of ours dies, but this is getting ridiculous. The kids each have a system, I have two at my desk, one in my room, a media center for the livingroom and a laptop. That’s more than enough I think.

Time to get started!

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Pirates!

The trailer for Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End is up. I can’t WAIT to see it!

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Freecycle

It all started out innocently enough. I had mentioned to one of my tenants that I was looking for a new home for one of those parakeets that I inherited last summer when some evicted tenants abandoned them (the other parakeet died some time ago). I also asked her to post my terrorist lovebird. While I love all of the birds, I wouldn’t be at all opposed to finding housebound old lady-types who need some companionship. Our cockatiel, the only bird we actually acquired through choice, is staying. Anyways, my tenant offered to post them on the local Freecycle list that she is on and that sounded like a fine idea to me. Since you’re reading this, obviously I was wrong.

The first woman contacted me about the lovebird. She was fine to deal with and already has a hard-to-manage parrot with terroristic tendencies. Our little lovebird will fit right in, the lady sounded nice and knowledgeable about birds, so we made arrangements for her to pick it up tomorrow. No problem.

The next phone call was from a woman named Anne, who said that she knew the first woman and was confused because she (Anne) had wanted both birds. I told her twice that the lovebird was spoken for, but she still said she was confused. She was sort of trying to talk me around in circles now that I think about it…maybe hoping that I’d trip up and say she could have both birds. After I made it clear that only the parakeet was available, she then proceeded to tell me her life story for the next 15 minutes. Whatever. I deal with prospective tenants like this all the time. I humor them for a few minutes, give them a little sympathy and then get back to business. Anyways, this Anne person began to tell me about some troubles she was having on the Freecycle list because she was gathering household items for families who have been burned out by a rash of apartment building fires a few towns over from here and people were under the (mistaken) impression that she was gathering all these things from the list and hoarding them for herself.

At this point, we’re 15 minutes on the phone and I’m getting antsy and annoyed. I really couldn’t care less about behind-the-scenes drama between old women on Freecycle. I start moving the conversation towards making arrangements for her to come get the bird. She lives quite a distance from here and asked if it would be okay if her friend picks up the bird. I say ‘fine’ and didn’t really think twice about it. I tell her to have her friend call me so I can give her directions and agree on a time.

A few hours later, the friend - Linda - calls me. Linda is pissed about the inconvenience of having to pick up the bird and bring it to Anne. My first reaction was to tell her not to bother if it was so much trouble, but given that I was taught to respect my elders, I tried to empathize and humor her. I spent FORTY-FIVE minutes on the phone with this woman, listening to her whine and complain about the politics of Freecycle and how inconsiderate and rude people are…blah blah blah. About 15 minutes into the phone call, I realize something is a bit ‘fishy’. Anne had given me the impression that Linda would be picking up the bird and bringing it right to her. Linda, however, informed me that the bird would be staying with her for a week or so until she could drive down to Anne’s house.

Yeah, I don’t rightly friggin think so. This is a parakeet we’re talking about here and anyone who knows birds, knows that they don’t deal with change very well. I’m not going to have this bird uprooted from my house, then uprooted from Linda’s house and brought to another house. It’s too much change and it’s too damn cold still to be moving a tiny bird around like that. I put the kibosh on the whole thing and told Linda that I would keep the bird until it could go directly to Anne’s house. Linda saw that she had fucked up ‘the plan’ apparently and tried to backpedal and convince me that she wasn’t the grouchy old woman that she had spent the past few minutes pretending to be and that Anne would hate her if she thought that Linda screwed this exchange up. Whatever, lady. Being concerned over her well-being wasn’t exactly high on my list of priorities. I don’t want this poor bird traumatized any more than it already has been in it’s life. I finally extricated myself from the phone call with Linda by promising that I would make sure that Anne knew it was MY fault she couldn’t take the bird right away.

I prepared myself for having to spend another half-hour on the phone with Anne the fruitcake. I was surprised when she pleasantly accepted the idea that I would hang onto the bird until it could go directly to her house. I was off the phone in under 60 seconds and I considered myself lucky and thought the whole thing was over with.

It, of course, was only just beginning.

Apparently I was the subject of a scathing email from Anne to a bunch of other list members, one of whom forwarded the email to my tenant. I had joined the Freecycle list yesterday afternoon during all this, thinking it might be a good way to get rid of the stuff that tenants leave behind when they move (I’ve got a CELLAR full of shit that you wouldn’t believe). After I heard about this nasty email, I took a cruise through the archives of the group and noticed that this Anne woman seems to claim everything that people list, saying it’s for these fire victims. My tenant then showed me previous off-list emails about Anne and I’m quite sure now that she is some kind of hoarder. Not just animals, but EVERYTHING. And if she isn’t first in line to get an item, she claims ‘confusion’ over the situation and tries to pressure people into giving stuff to her instead, under the guise of it being for charity. That wasn’t the case with the bird, but it still didn’t sit right with me. If this were a table or something I was giving away, I’d blow the whole thing off as ‘old ladies looking for something to bitch about’ and not be so annoyed with it. But this is a living, breathing animal that comes with responsibility and it shouldn’t be treated as an object to be ‘won’ or possessed.

I broke the list rules and sent my own scathing email to the entire list last night and unsubscribed from the whole thing. I hope it will at least raise some awareness about how careful you have to be on that list when giving away animals. You never know what kind of whackos you’re dealing with.

It’s like eBay for poor people and a soap opera, all rolled into one, and I just don’t have the patience for that bullshit.

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Anna Nicole Smith Movie In the Works

You just knew this was coming, didn’t ya?

LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) — Filming will begin in Los Angeles early next month on a motion picture about the life of Anna Nicole Smith, CNN has learned.

Producer Jack Nasser of All-Media Productions told CNN on Friday that his company is in the process of casting the lead role in the film, which could be released as early as June.

“We’re moving as quickly as possible” on the production, Nasser told CNN. “We’re on what we call ‘the fast track.’ “

I wonder what the chances are of the paternity mystery being solved by then?

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Free Real Estate in Alaska

As I sat at my desk earlier cursing Mother Nature for the 12-18 inches of snow she is so thoughtfully sending my way tonight, I came across this from CNN:

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Anderson, a little town in Alaska’s interior, has no gas station, no grocery store and no traffic lights, but it does have plenty of woodsy land — and it’s free to anyone willing to put down roots in the often-frozen ground.

In a modern twist on the homesteading movement that populated the Plains in the 1800s, the community of 300 people is offering 26 large lots on spruce-covered land in a part of Alaska that has spectacular views of the Northern lights and Mount McKinley, North America’s highest peak.

And what’s an occasional day of 60-below cold in a town removed from big-city ills?

It makes absolutely NO sense to me, but I would move to a remote area in Alaska in a heartbeat if I could get broadband up there. I don’t understand my attraction to remote areas of the Northwest though. I have a love/hate relationship with wintertime. I live pretty much in the shadow of Mt. Washington…home to the worst winter weather in North America supposedly. Winter here can be brutal sometimes. Two weeks ago, I was dealing with 60mph winds and temperatures of -35. When temperatures hit the 50’s and 60’s earlier this week, I VERY happily took the heavy liners out of our extreme weather jackets and put the winter boots, shovels and salt away. I opened windows and started making a list of spring cleaning supplies to buy. BooBoo and I took one of our tenant’s dogs for a walk around town yesterday and enjoyed the fresh air at the park for a bit. Then, I woke up this morning to flashing weather alerts on my local news webpage and groaned. And now, I’m dreaming of the Alaskan wilderness??

Oh well. At least I get out of spring cleaning for another few days!

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All the News That’s Fit to Print

Now that I’ve gotten this joint back up and running, I guess it’s time for a real update. So, what exactly has kept me away for so long? Oh, where to begin…

Some of you remember that I homeschool my oldest son and send my youngest to public school. I spent a fair amount of my blogging hiatus fighting with the school. Again. The short version is that Monkeyboy raised a ruckus by saying the word ‘penis’ at school. Twice. Neither time was it in a sexual context. But those of you familiar with the public school system’s sensitivity towards anything that could be construed as even remotely sexual can probably identify with the crap I’ve been dealing with ever since. I’ll probably write more about this whole thing later (oh imagine the Google bait!). Suffice it to say that I haven’t pulled Monkeyboy out of public school yet but it’s been very close.

BooBoo continues to do well with his homeschooling, although he also continues to be ‘uninspired’ with schoolwork in general. For a while, I thought it was me or the subject matter that was boring him to death. I’ve since concluded that he’s a typical 13 year old boy…he’s uninspired about everything that doesn’t have a video game controller attached to it. I’ve decided to stop worrying about it and just go with the flow. He’s learning…even if he’s not excited about it.

I know a few of you would like to hear the latest in the Pseudo-nephew Saga. The two of them are growing like weeds and, health-wise, are doing wonderfully. Looking at them, you’d never know the hell they went through for the majority of their lives. Their eyes are bright…complexions are rosy. According to the group home cook, they’re capable of eating them out of house and home, so that’s an issue we’ll need to confront soon. The youngest will eat until he literally pukes it all back up, so I’m sure that we’re going to be looking at both of them having serious issues with food if we don’t nip it in the bud now.

Behaviorally, there’s been no progress. They are each happy and compliant children…until they’re NOT. And then there is no reasoning with them at all. I’ve got a stack of Physical Intervention Reports on my desk almost 4 inches thick. These reports get mailed to me every time one of them needs to be physically restrained by a staff member. Sometimes I get several in the same envelope. This was incredibly depressing to me for a bit but my own self-preservation kicked in and I have started making a game out of it with myself trying to guess which kid each report is about. Seriously. Anything to keep my own sanity in check.

Academically, they’re blossoming…thank goodness. At least that’s one strike against them that they seem to be able to overcome. Hopefully they can build on that.

As for me…well, there’s the good and the bad. All of these kid issues combined with the loss of one of my contracts are just sucking the life out of me right now. I promised myself a long time ago that I would never work for someone else again, but at the moment, self-employment is no rose garden. I’m considering looking for another online community manager gig. I did that during the ‘dot-com boom and bomb’ and working remotely is the best of both worlds. Especially since someone else gets to worry about the bottom line.

On a good note, spring is finally making an appearance here in the mountains. It’s a time for renewal and rebirth and that alone is something that makes me happier than I can say.

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Better Than Nothing

Well, I seem to have found an old RSS file that contained a good portion of my posts from the last 2 years, so things are not as bad as I thought they were.

I mistakenly deleted my entire database a few weeks ago when I was testing a new Wordpress installation.  Rage took over and I deleted the whole kit and kaboodle, swearing off blogging forever.  I eventually calmed down and started wondering when I last made a backup of my site.  Hehe.  October 2006.

Whoopsie!

Oh well.  Live and learn…and download the Wordpress Database Backup plugin ;) .

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Well…

That obviously blew up in my face, didn’t it?  I’ll be back with the sordid details at some point  but for now, at least ya’ll know I’m still alive.

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Goodbye and Good Riddance

2006. Worst. Year. Ever.

Heh. I just started going through my archives and realized that I suffered a bout of incompetence at some point because they’re all fucked up. Oh well. Ya’ll know that between losing Rob, the drama with the pseudo-family and the impending job loss (still not out of the woods yet), it’s been a fairly shit-encrusted year. Not as bad as some, but one of my worst in recent memory.

My New Year’s resolution this year is to not make any New Year’s resolutions.

Onto bigger and better!

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