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Bipolar Rollar Coaster


 What a Way to Learn About Someone
 

Participate with me on this. PLEASE!
This is what you are supposed to
do, and try not to be LAME and spoil the fun! Just give in and do it.
Copy this entire thing and paste it into new post. Change all
the answers so that they apply to you then post this.
Put your name in the subject.
The theory is that you will learn A lot of little known facts about your web friends.
It is fun and easy.



1. NICKNAME? ~*~RED~*~

2. WERE YOU NAMED AFTER ANYONE?
Only my middle name, after my great-grandmother who I loved dearly. She was the brassiest person I have ever known. She had more balls then most men could ever claim and she had one heck of a sence of humor. I miss her sharp wit and huge hugs.

3.WHEN DID YOU LAST CRY?
Last night when I woke up in bed with my daughters arms around me alseep. She started to talk in her sleep about the pony she was riding over the rainbows in heaven. She is the sweetest little dreamer my little Sunshine.

4. DO YOU LIKE YOUR HANDWRITING?
No,It sucks.
5. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE LUNCH MEAT?
Italian Roast Beef
6. IF YOU WERE ANOTHER PERSON WOULD YOU BE FRIENDS
WITH YOURSELF?
I'm not sure, I am a loyal freind and will bend over backwards to make sure my freinds are happy
7. DO YOU HAVE A JOURNAL?
yeppers. @Blogstream,
the bipolarrollarcoaster.
8. DO YOU STILL HAVE YOUR TONSILS?
yep
9. WOULD YOU BUNGEE JUMP?
I would love to, but a tandem jump with Jean! We both want to do it.
10. FAVORITE CEREAL?
Cocoa Krispies
11. DO YOU UNTIE YOUR SHOES WHEN YOU TAKE THEM OFF?
Nope, I wear Airwalks with funky socks. they have no laces. They are ugly, but SOOO comfy.
12. DO YOU THINK YOU ARE STRONG?
Yes. I have Jesus, I can do anything.
13. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE ICE CREAM FLAVOR?
Half Baked Ben N Jerry's or All fruit strawberry sorbet
14. SHOE SIZE?
9 1/2 - 10 depends on the shoes.
15. RED OR PINK?
Pink, I have to much red in my hair,it clashes
16. WHAT IS THE LEAST FAVORITE THING ABOUT YOURSELF?
Tummy ( or should I say Tummies? the upper and lower rolls. LOL)
17. WHO DO YOU MISS THE MOST?
My church family in Florida, My freinds who don't live close, My brother, and my Papa and my great nana in heaven
18. DO YOU WANT EVERYONE TO POST THIS BACK TO YOU?
yes
19. WHAT COLOR PANTS AND SHOES ARE YOU WEARING?
dark grey sweats and eeyore slippers with floppy ears
20. LAST THING YOU ATE?
Stuffing/Cran sauce sandwich with mayo on wheat bread
21. WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO RIGHT NOW?
Carrie Underwoods new album, Some Hearts. I like *Before he cheats*, *Inside your heaven*, *Jesus take the wheel*, and *Don't forget to remember me* the best on the album.
22. IF YOU WERE A CRAYON, WHAT COLOR WOULD YOU BE?
One of those twisty ones that are all colors at once? If not a green one.
23. FAVORITE SMELL?
My grandmother Viola's applesauce simmering on the stove
24. WHO WAS THE LAST PERSON YOU TALKED TO ON THE PHONE?
My bestest bud Rhianna, she wanted to make sure we were coming for dinner
25. THE FIRST THING YOU NOTICE ABOUT PEOPLE YOU ARE
ATTRACTED TO?
Eyes, smile or buns depending on the person! LOL I got all three at once when I first saw My man
26. DO YOU LIKE THE PERSON WHO SENT THIS TO YOU?
yes, My mother sent it
27. FAVORITE DRINK?
FRESCA ! some times Redbull if I have an early class
28. FAVORITE SPORT?
couch surfing, lol
29. EYE COLOR? Blue
30. HAIR COLOR? Red
31. DO YOU WEAR CONTACTS? No
32. FAVORITE FOOD? Dark Chocolate Truffles from Lindt
33. SCARY MOVIES OR HAPPY ENDINGS?
I don't mind scary movies but like happy endings better
34. WHAT COLOR SHIRT ARE YOU WEARING?
Pink with NHCTC on the front in grey and white letters
35. SUMMER OR WINTER? Neither, Fall
36. HUGS OR KISSES? hugs
37. FAVORITE DESSERT?
Anything with dark chocolate or strawberries
38. WHO IS MOST LIKELY TO RESPOND?
Missa, she loves these things!
40. WHAT BOOKS ARE YOU READING?
Just finished the Stephanie Plum mystery series by Janet Evanovitch and currently reading the *S* book in the Kinsey Malone mysteries by Sue Grafton, and as always daily my study Bible.
41. WHAT'S ON YOUR MOUSE PAD?
My mouse, lol I don't like things on my mousepad,it is distracting when I have to do my keyboarding class lessons.
42. WHAT DID YOU WATCH LAST NIGHT ON TV?
Ugly Betty and my fave show...Grey's Anatomy. It was an extended show and it rocked
43. FAVORITE SOUNDS? The kids sleeping peacefully in their OWN beds... not mine!
45. THE FURTHEST YOU'VE BEEN FROM HOME? Everywhere. I am not in heaven and that is my home.
46. WHAT'S YOUR SPECIAL TALENT? Talking,duh!
47. WHERE WERE YOU BORN? New London, New Hampshire
48. WHO SENT THIS TO YOU? Gail, my mother
49. FAVORITE WEBSITE? Blogstream or Myspace
50. WORST PET PEEVE? things not put where they belong..*there is a place for everything and everything has it's place*

Posted by ~*~RED~*~ at 10:47 AM - 2 Comments   Add a Comment  
 

 Friends....
 

Sometimes in life, you find a special friend;
Someone who changes your life
just by being part of it.
Someone who makes you laugh
until you can't stop;
Someone who makes you believe
that there really is good in the world.
Someone who convinces you
that there really is an unlocked door
just waiting for you to open it.

Always try to help a friend in need
Believe in yourself
Be brave...but it's ok to be afraid sometimes
Study hard  
Give lots of kisses
Laugh often  
Don't be overly concerned with your weight, it's just a number
Always try to see the glass half full
Meet new people, even if they look different to you
Remain calm, even when it seems hopeless
Take lots of naps..
Be weird whenever you have the chance  
Love your friends, no matter who they are
Don't waste food
RELAX
Take an occasional risk
Try to have a little fun each day.
...it's important  
Work together as a team  
Share a joke with friends
Fall in love with someone..  
...and say "I love you" often  
Express yourself creatively
Be conscious of your appearance  
Always be up for surprises
Love someone with all of your heart  
Share with friends
Watch your step
It will get better  
There is always someone who loves you more than you know  
Exercise to keep fit
Live up to your name
Seize the Moment  
Hold on to good friends; they are few and far between
Indulge in the things you truly love
Cherish every Sunday
At the end of the day... PRAY
....... and close your eyes
And smile at least once a day!

Posted by ~*~RED~*~ at 12:00 PM - 10 Comments   Add a Comment  
 

 HELLO THERE MY FRIENDS
 

 

Did I Ever Tell You,
Just How Special You Are?
That the light that You emit
Makes my day bright?

Did I Ever Tell You
How Important
You Make me Feel?
Well, I'd like to tell you Now!!!

You keep me Smiling!

Did I Ever Tell You...
Many Times, When I was Sad,
Your Call, IM, Post, or E-mail
made me Smile a Big Bunch!!!

In Fact,
It REALLY made me GLAD!!

Somebody Thinks You're Mighty Fine...


I DO!!!


I believe that without you my dear friends
I would miss out on a lot!!!



IT'S TIME TO TELL
ALL OF MY FRIENDS
HOW MUCH
I CARE ABOUT YOU.....


AND REMEMBER...
JESUS LOVES YOU TOO
AND THERE'S NOTHING
YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT...


I CAN DO ALL THINGS THROUGH
CHRIST WHO STENGTHENS ME.
PHILLIPPIANS 4:13



The road to success is not straight.
There is a curve called Failure.
A loop called Confusion.
Speed bumps called friends.
Red lights called Enemies.
Caution lights called Family.
You will have flats called Jobs but,
if you have a spare called Determination,
an Engine called Perseverance,
Insurance called Faith,
and most of all a  Driver called Jesus,
YOU WILL MAKE IT TO A PLACE
CALLED SUCCESS.


"And Sarah said,
God hath made me to laugh,
so that all that hear will laugh with me."
Genesis 21:6 KJV

WILL YOU LAUGH WITH ME?


I LOVE YOU GUYS! THANKS FOR BEING MY FRIENDS.

RED

Posted by ~*~RED~*~ at 10:56 AM - No Comments   Add a Comment  
 

 You know you grew up in the 80's if........
 

Don't tell me you DON'T remember any of these......!

You know you grew up in the 80's if........


1. You've ever ended a sentence with the word "PSYCHE".

2. You watched the Pound Puppies.

3. You can sing the rap to the "Fresh Prince of Belair " ...and can do the "Carlton".

4. Girls wore biker shorts under their skirts and felt stylishly sexy.

5. You yearned to be a member of the Baby-sitters club and tried to start a club of your own.

6. You owned those lil' Strawberry Shortcake pals scented dolls.

7. You know that "WOAH " comes from Joey on Blossom.

8. Two words: Hammer Pants.

9. If you ever watched "Fraggle Rock ".

10. You had plastic streamers on your handle bars... and "spokey-dokes" or playing cards on your spokes for that incredible sound effect.

11. You can sing the entire theme song to "Duck Tales". (Woo ooh!)

12. When it was actually worth getting up early on a Saturday to watch cartoons.

13. You wore a ponytail on the side of your head.

14. You saw the original "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles " on the big screen... and still know the turtles names.

15. You got super-excited when it was Oregon Trail day in computer class at school.

16. You made your mom buy one of those clips that would hold your shirt in a knot on the side.

17. You played the game "MASH ". (Mansion, Apartment, Shelter, House)

18. You wore stonewashed Jordache jean jackets and were proud of it.

19. L.A. Gear... need I say more.

20. You wanted to change your name to "JEM " in Kindergarten. (She's truly outrageous)

21. You remember reading "Tales of a fourth grade nothing " and all the Ramona books.

22. You know the profound meaning of "WAX ON, WAX OFF".

23. You wanted to be a Goonie.

24. You ever wore fluorescent clothing. (some of us... head-to-toe)

25. You can remember what Michael Jackson looked like before his nose fell off and his cheeks shifted.

26. You have ever pondered why Smurfette was the only female smurf.

27. You took lunch boxes to school... and traded Garbage Pail Kids in the schoolyard.

28. You remember the CRAZE, then the BANNING of slap bracelets.

29. You still get the urge to say "NOT " after every sentence.

30. You remember Hypercolor t-shirts.

31. Barbie and the Rockers was your favorite band.

32. You thought She-ra (Princess of Power!) and He-Man should hookup.

33. You thought your childhood friends would never leave because you exchanged handmade friendship bracelets.

34. You ever owned a pair of Jelly-Shoes. (and like ..24, probably in neon colors, too)

35. After you saw Pee-Wee's Big Adventure you kept saying "I know you are, but what am I?"

36. You remember "I've fallen and I can't get up"

37. You remember going to the skating rink before there were inline skates.

38. You ever got seriously injured on a Slip and Slide.

39. You have ever played with a Skip-It.

40. You had or attended a birthday party at McDonalds.

41. You've gone through this nodding your head in agreement.

42. You remember Popples.

43. "Don't worry, be happy"

44. You wore like, EIGHT pairs of socks over tights with high top Reeboks.

45. You wore socks scrunched down (and sometimes still do...getting yelled at by "younger hip" members of the family)

46. "Miss MARY MACK MACK MACK, all dressed in BLACK BLACK BLACK "

47. You remember boom boxes. and walking around with one on your shoulder like you were all that.

48. You remember watching both "Gremlins" movies.

49. You know what it meant to say "Care Bear Stare!"

50. You remember watching "Rainbow Bright" and "My Little Pony Tales "

51. You thought Doogie Howser/Samantha Micelli was hot.

52. You remember Alf, the lil furry brown alien from Melmac.

53. You remember New Kids on the Block when they were cool... and don't even flinch when people refer to them as "NKOTB".

54. You knew all the characters names and their life stories on "Saved By the Bell ", the ORIGINAL class.

55. You know all the words to Bon Jovi - SHOT THROUGH THE HEART.

56. You just sang those words to yourself.

57.You remember watching Magic vs. Bird.

58. Homemade Levi shorts. (the shorter the better)

59. You remember when mullets were cool!

60. You had a mullet!

61. You still sing "We are the World"

62. You tight rolled your jeans.

63. You owned a bannana clip.

64. You remember "Where's the Beef?"

65. You used to (and probably still do) say "What you talkin' about Willis?"

66. You had big hair and you knew how to use it.

67. You're still singing shot through the heart in your head,aren't you!

 

Anything else you want to add? 

 I am thiking about adding KIT from Knight Rider or  Aqua Net hairspray......

Put any additions in the Comment section and I will add them to the list!

Posted by ~*~RED~*~ at 12:13 PM - 1 Comment   Add a Comment  
 

 Friday the 13th origins
 

Legend:

Friday the 13th is a day fraught with peril.

Origins:

 Although most of us would probably affirm that superstition's role in Western culture is now a much diminished one, more a source of amusement than anything else, there are still those who allow their trepidation over particular days or dates to prevent them from engaging in their choice of activities.

 We may make jokes about Friday the 13th and only kiddingly instruct loved ones to exercise greater care on that day, but those who suffer from a fear of the number thirteen (triskaidekaphobia) or a fear of Friday the 13th (paraskevidekatriaphobia) may genuinely feel limited by the rumored potential for ill luck connected with the date.

 The reasons why Friday came to be regarded as a day of bad luck have been obscured by the mists of time — some of the more common theories link it to a significant event in Christian tradition said to have taken place on Friday, such as the Crucifixion, Eve's offering the apple to Adam in the Garden of Eden, the beginning of the Great Flood, or the confusion at the Tower of Babel. Chaucer alluded to Friday as a day on which bad things seemed to happen in the Canterbury Tales as far back as the late 14th century ("And on a Friday fell all this mischance"), but references to Friday as a day connected with ill luck generally start to show up in Western literature around the mid-17th century: "Now Friday came, you old wives say, Of all the week's the unluckiest day." (1656)

From the early 19th century onward, examples abound of Friday's being considered a bad day for all sorts of ordinary tasks, from writing letters to conducting business and receiving medical treatment: "I knew another poor woman, who lost half her time in waiting for lucky days, and made it a rule never to . . . write a letter on business . . . on a Friday — so her business was never done, and her fortune suffered accordingly." (1804) "There are still a few respectable tradesmen and merchants who will not transact business, or be bled, or take physic, on a Friday, because it is an unlucky day." (1831)

Friday was also said to be a particularly unlucky day on which to undertake anything that represented a beginning or the start of a new venture, thus we find references to all of the following activities as endeavors best avoided on Fridays:

Needleworking: "I knew an old lady who, if she had nearly completed a piece of needlework on a Thursday, would put it aside unfinished, and set a few stitches in her next undertaking, that she might not be obliged either to begin the new task on Friday or to remain idle for a day." (1883)

 Harvesting: "My father once decided to start harvest on a Friday, and men went out on the Thursday evening, and, unpaid, cut along one side of the first field with their scythes, in order to dodge the malign fates which a Friday start would begin." (1933)

Laying the keel of, or launching, a ship: "Fisherman would have great misgivings about laying the keel of a new boat on Friday, as well as launching one on that day." (1885)

Beginning a sea voyage: "Sailors are many of them superstitious . . . A voyage begun [on a Friday] is sure to be an unfortunate one." (1823) Beginning a journey: "I knew another poor woman, who . . . made it a rule never to . . . set out on a journey on a Friday." (1804)

Giving birth: "A child born on a Friday is doomed to misfortune." (1846)

Getting married: "As to Friday, a couple married on that day are doomed to a cat-and-dog life." (1879)

Recovering from illness: "If you have been ill, don't get up for the first time on a Friday." (1923) Hearing news: "If you hear anything new on a Friday, it gives you another wrinkle on your face, and adds a year to your age." (1883)

Moving: "Don't move on a Friday, or you won't stay there very long." (1982) Starting a new job: "Servants who go into their situations on Friday, never go to stay." (1923)

In some cases, Good Friday (the Friday before Easter) was regarded as an exception or 'antidote' to the bad luck usually associated with Friday.

  "Notwithstanding the prejudice against sailing on a Friday . . . most of the pleasure-boats . . . make their first voyage for the season on Good Friday." (1857) "It was accounted unlucky for a child to be born on a Friday, unless it happened to be Good Friday, when the event was counterbalanced by the sanctity of the day." (1870)

The origins of the connection between the number thirteen and ill fortune are similarly obscure. Many different sources for the superstition surrounding the number thirteen have been posited, the most common stemming from another Christian source, the Last Supper, at which Judas Iscariot was said to have been the thirteenth guest to sit at the table. (Judas later betrayed Jesus, leading to His crucifixion, and then took his own life.) This Christian symbolism is reflected in early Western references to thirteen as an omen of bad fortune, which generally started to appear in the early 18th century and warned that thirteen people sitting down to a meal together presaged that one of them would die within the year: "I have known, and now know, persons in genteel life who did, and do, not sit down to table unmoved with twelve others.

Our notion is that one of the thirteen so partaking, will die ere the expiry of the year." (1823) "The old story runs, that the last individual of the thirteen who takes a seat has the greatest chance of being the 'doomed one'." (1839) Superstition held that the victim would be the first person to rise from the table (or the last one to be seated), leading to the remedies of having all guests sit and stand at the same time, or seating one or more guests at a separate table: " . . . Miss Mellon always gave the last comer an equal chance with the rest for life . . . she used to rise and say, 'I will not have any friend of mine sit down as the thirteenth; you must all rise, and we will then sit down again together.'" (1839) "Every one knows that to sit down thirteen at a table is a most unlucky omen, sure to be followed by the death of one of the party within the year . . . Some say, however, that the evil will only befall the first who leaves the table, and may be averted if the whole company are careful to rise from their seats at the same moment." (1883) " . . . so far is this feeling carried that one of the thirteen is requested to dine at a side table!" (1823) (The "thirteen at the table" form of superstition again harkens back to the Last Supper: the one who left the table first, Judas Iscariot, died at his own hand soon afterwards.) More generally, groups of thirteen people in any context — at a table, in a room, on a ship — were believed to inevitably lead to tragedy: "On a sudden an old woman unluckily observed there were thirteen of us in company. This remark struck a panic terror into several who were present . . . but a friend of mine, taking notice that one of our female companions was big with child, affirmed there were fourteen in the room . . ." (1711)

"Notwithstanding . . . opinions in favour of odd numbers, the number thirteen is considered as extremely ominous; it being held that, when thirteen persons meet in a room, one of them will die within the year." (1787) "Many will not sail on a vessel when [thirteen] is the number of persons on board; and it is believed that some fatal accident must befall one of them." (1808)

By the late 19th century the superstition surrounding thirteen had become even more general, with people going out of their ways to avoid anything designated by the number thirteen, whether it be hotel rooms, desks, or cars: "'Look at that,' said Parnell, pointing to the number on his door. It was No. 13! 'What a room to give me!'" (1893) "For some time before the late War I went almost daily to the British Museum reading room . . . I gave some attention to the desks left to the last comers . . . there was a very marked preference of any other desk to that numbered '13'." (1927) "The mechanic helped him get out [of the racing car]. 'May as well scratch,' he said. 'He won't be good for anything more this afternoon. It's asking for trouble having a No. 13.'" (1930) Once again these ill omens were avoided through artifice, such as the renumbering of rooms in hotels and inns to eliminate any Room #13's, and misnumbering the floors above the 12th floor in multi-story buildings so that tenants could pretend 13th floors were really 14th floors.

 Just as Friday was considered an inauspicious day of the week on which to embark upon a new enterprise, so the 13th day of a month came to signify a particularly bad day for beginning a venture.

Although regarding the confluence of a particularly unlucky day of the week (Friday) and a particularly unlucky day of the month (the 13th) as a date of supreme unluckiness might seem to be obvious and inevitable, superstitions regarding Friday the 13th are not nearly as old as most people tend to think.

 The belief in Friday the 13th as a day on which Murphy's Law reigns supreme and anything that can go wrong will go wrong appears to be largely a 20th century phenomenon. (The claim that the Friday the 13th superstition began with the arrest of the final Grand Master of the Knights Templar, Jacques Demolay, on Friday, October 13, 1307, is a modern-day invention.) Books of English folklore generally cite a 1913 Notes & Queries reference as the earliest known expression of Friday the 13th as a day of evil luck, and this corresponds to what we found when we searched The New York Times and the Los Angeles Times for similar references. In both newspapers the first mentions of the ill-fated date occured in 1908, as in this short piece about a U.S. senator from Oklahoma who dared to tempt fate by introducing 13 bills on Friday the 13th:

13 SIGN ON INDIAN SENATOR Puts In 13 Bills on Friday the 13th and There's Little Hope for them.

 WASHINGTON, March 13 — Friday the 13th holds no terrors for Senator Owen. The Senator from Oklahoma is a Cherokee Indian, and he places the Indian sign on the ancient superstition. To-day he introduced thirteen public building bills, and by a queer coincidence the file numbers ran from 6,113 to 6,125, inclusive. There is little likelihood that the public building bills at this session will carry any but the most pressing improvements. (It's interesting to note that this very early reference to Friday the 13th already describes it as being an "ancient superstition.")

Similarly, a 1913 piece described a minister who offered to marry free of charge any couple willing to take the matrimonial plunge on Friday the 13th:

WED FREE FRIDAY THE 13TH Pastor's Offer to Any Young Couple Willing to Take the Chance. MIDDLETOWN, N.Y., June 10 — Any young couple bent on matrimony may have the ceremony performed free next Friday by applying to the Rev. Charles H. Reynolds, pastor of the North Congregational Church. Mr. Reynolds does not believe that Friday is unlucky, nor that Friday, June 13, 1913, is unlucky, and therefore he offers to tie the knot free of charge for any young couple who comes to him on that day.

These days, however, one is unlikely to get so much as a free latte out of the day. Sanguinity comes at a price.

 

HAPPY FRIDAY THE THIRTEENTH STREAMERS !!

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