Wednesday, May 26, 2010

not black power but GREEN POWER!

So, today I was taken aback by of all people...a vacuum repair man!? I know, I know...way to educated and sophisticated to care what a man who resembles "Richie Cunningham" thinks but nevertheless he bugged the {insert profanity here} out of me. Not only was he rude, completely uneducated and laughable beyond reproach he had the nerve to be a bigot. The whole stereotype of black women as "video ho's/sex symbols, big butt having, fake hair wearing, slang typing and speaking, low cut whoochie clothes wearing, attitude having, unclassy, bedroom freaks" has my stomach in knots. I believe I fit no stereotype, or rather I fit every single stereotype that America has to offer which eventually makes me a new entity entirely (tongued tied). What he so ignorantly retorted out of his mouth is not worth quoting... but not sharing his ignorance does not negate the fact that there is a species of this heinous creature running around, owning businesses, making important decisions for the generations to come and making a profit off of "black money". I HATE IT better yet I LOATHE what he stands for and symbolizes. I'm no "pyro" nor psycho so his store still stands and all his teeth are intact... but he encountered "the right one baby" today for that nonsense he tried to pull. All I can say is GREEN POWER! so I spent my hard earned green some place else. Do not go to the Vacuum repair shop located @903 West North Bend Road, Cincinnati, OH‎ ~The End.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

temper tantrums

Wow, mother and cranky 2yrs old thrown off a boarded southwest flight because kid wouldn't stop crying(http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33555007/?gt1=43001). I'm a little perplexed. I don't know all of the specifics, but I have a 2yrs old and they can be pretty unreasonable sometimes (hint: they're 2) but this is kinda extreme. Once again, we as a society fail at tolerance...not surprised. Young children sometimes react not the way we'd like them to, it's no ones fault. A crying child doesn't make you a bad parent nor does it make the child a monster. Everyone was 2 at one point in their lives, trust me you weren't walking around with a halo on top of your head. If small children bother you, get over it and quick because the little crumb snatchers are everywhere and I do mean everywhere. But parents please, know your children's behavior and plan, plan, plan and then have a backup plan for the backup plan whenever there is a chance your kids tantrum could spoil things for others... we live in an unforgiving society and you might end up stuck at an airport with your distempered toddler, and no you can't blame the airline it's just one of those things you chalk-up to "D* this isn't my day" and move on. Treat this as a future wedding day speech: "I remember the time when you were 2 and we were kicked off of a flight...) Everyone has parenting styles that are different so whether you chose to let your child act out then settle down, or beat the crap out of'em to alleviate the situation, the situation is going to occur so let's everyone wooh sah!

Friday, October 30, 2009

Tis' the season

Okay so I'm hearing Christmas songs on the radio...already? Really>? what to get, who to buy for with little to no money(that I'm willing to share) on folks who I rarely see throughout the year. No phone calls, visits or birthday cards just calls to say hey what size do you wear now? or what do you think you need around the house? You know what, not this year...no more spending mega bucks on people and their kids I only hear from twice a friggin' year. Don't buy me anything, I'll get you the same...Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!

stop hiding behind your posts

For goodness sakes, grow up! I'm tired of ppl posting things that they heard or saw annonymously* some where. Everyone knows this annonymous* person is YOU. Why be ashamed to post and stand behind what you are doing? It relates to you somehow, or is of some importance to you, that's why your posting right? quit playing games with yourself... anyway we're all on to you (you, i know someone who....etc).