Month: January 2011

  • 20110119-Being Bored

    At 11:11am, I’m bored again. I’ve done mine, half of hers and most of his. Any company can “investigate” how an employee performs. There are “metrics” they could pull up and even recruit the IT department to extract data to find out the workload for each potential victim, err, I meant, staff. Of course, mine will show lots of access to the internet and that’s to keep my creative mind, a super genius, from being bored or going insane. Again, I rant which includes some fiction but mostly reality.

  • 20110119-Noticing Numbers

    After this morning’s mass, I noticed two more numbers: speedometer shows 939.9 and odometer shows 70,222.

    My report was saved this morning at 9:11am and at 9:44am I’ve finished 77 plus 7 items for a total of 84.

  • 20110118-Noticing Numbers

    Recently, TPTB and pals (albeit “thoughtful” aliens and magicians alike) have made their presence known through numbers. They have been humoring moi too many times. And I’ve been neglecting to enter my blog posts for each event.

    Tonight, as I sat down to drive off from work, I saw my odometer read 70,222 while the speedometer read 933. Yesterday, at the same back parking lot to my “temp job from hell”, the numbers might have read 70,111 and 911, respectively. Again, the numbers are usually double to triple digits.

    And before I forget, a nice heart in the shape of a dried, brown-colored leaf the size of my thumbnail was at my foot and a few yards in front of the back doors to the “temp job from hell”. I recall seeing an unmoving bee on the sidewalk near the intersection in front the building during one of my mid-afternoon walk there.

  • 20110118-Weathery Ways

    Today was beautiful! The sunshine came out and warmed me while I walked around the block during my work breaks. The dandelions roar from its yellow faced surprises and gray puff, puffs among the freshly cut grass. And among the tall, well-watered grass, I see yellow flowers from the mustard greens. Its broad leaves of raised bumps can be put in pho soup.

    Sylphs were present among the chemtrails during the mid-afternoon around 4:00pm. One LONG chemtrail appeared over the westward hills of the Bay Area. And tonight’s sylphs are highlighted in light, silvery blue. The moon too is out tonight as its earlier form was in halo and sitting on top of a long wispy length of cloud en route home bound around 5:40pm. And the evening skies at around 10:00pm are lit up in dark blue as if the oceans were overhead. A strange but higher frequency could be felt just by looking outdoors.

  • No Peace

    There will never be peace! Why? People are stupid and/or insane! My relative are especially insane: They are hopeless. The one sitting next to me is stupid: She’s playing it dumb.

    “I didn’t know that!”

    And the rest are beyond control! That’s why the whole planet is doomed with weaker stock of inbred creatures from hell. God! Get me out of this “temp job from hell!”

  • Great Writers

    Last week, I decided to riff through the pages of an old booklet dated around the early 1970s and came across a three-paged article showing excerpts in paragraphs for an upcoming book by Eric Hoffer. There were also samples of writing from Pearl S. Buck.

    After reading both articles, I’ve come to the conclusion that people nowadays are idiots. Mainly, the education systems has been compromised. Instead of rigourously training the young minds to think critically and write coherently, funds have been misappropriated away from pension funds of the teachers and students have been left visually impaired to a virtually reality of video games and music videos.

    Today’s language online is meant for easy reading and it’s no wonder with the overwhelming information flooding the minds at a faster rate than could possibly be understood by dumb-downed Americans. Mainstream media too has presented more entertainment at a grade level for high schools than real journalist are allowed to investigative without some legal remification or political correctness.

    I suppose, it’s up to the parents to afford children the best turtors in light of poor public school systems. It’s really up to the students to insist that they are bored in school and they are not being taught the true history of how countries rise and fall and why some people are still starving and homeless through no fault of their own.

    Maybe field trips on the poorest towns of the nation and more volunteer work with the elderly and disabled might give children more incentives to learn how to really live in today’s society.

  • Carrasco Camp Claims Fraud

    Carrasco Camp Claims Fraud
    Posted by The Fly on Wednesday, November 10, 2010

    “Some say they saw Campos supporters loading boxes of uncounted ballots into their cars at East Side polling spots on election day.”

    “seeing people representing themselves as Carrasco supporters going house-to-house collecting absentee ballots.”

    “a disproportionate rush of new voters signing up in District 5 during the election’s last registration period.”

    Last week, I decided to riff through the pages of an old booklet dated around the early 1970s and came across a three-paged article showing excerpts in paragraphs for an upcoming book by Eric Hoffer. There were also samples of writing from Pearl S. Buck.

    After reading both articles, I’ve come to the conclusion that people nowadays are idiots. Mainly, the education systems has been compromised. Instead of rigorously training the young minds to think critically and write coherently, funds have been misappropriated away from pension funds of the teachers and students have been left visually impaired to a virtually reality of video games and music videos.

    Today’s language online is meant for easy reading and it’s no wonder with the overwhelming information flooding the minds at a faster rate than could possibly be understood by dumb-downed Americans. Mainstream media too has presented more entertainment at a grade level for high schools than real journalist are allowed to investigative without some legal ramification or political correctness.

    I suppose, it’s up to the parents to afford children the best tutors in light of poor public school systems. It’s really up to the students to insist that they are bored in school and they are not being taught the true history of how countries rise and fall and why some people are still starving and homeless through no fault of their own.

    Maybe field trips on the poorest towns of the nation and more volunteer work with the elderly and disabled might give children more incentives to learn how to really live in today’s society.

  • 20110118-Being Bored

    Being I’m a super-fast lady as per Hoan and JenJen, the back stabbing, deliberately slow pussheads, I would recommend to Obama and pals to get rid of all manufacturing jobs (which are by far and large quite polluting to Native American lands) from the soils of the United States and outsource those repetitive jobs to cheaper labor overseas. I expect those countries (especially China) to clean up their environment and force these businesses to pay for their mess. That’s good income for China right there — environmental fees, business licenses, etc. Brouhaha!

    My point is that this “temp job from hell”, for example, is nothing more than a data entry position. This company could merely hire an Oracle consultant to improve the process and our jobs as data entry are ALL but eliminated to the perfection that which can be handled STRICTLY by computers. Even the assembly jobs CAN be eliminated to computers — their precision cannot be matched by humans and cannot be blamed for zero errors except to the software programmers, who are intelligent like engineers.

    That’s where the cross-training of new jobs should be: Those who can troubleshoot the software issues and repair the hardware problems. There should be no more assembly and data entry jobs: both types of job do NOT require thinking! It’s really for us stupid people and frankly I’m bored out of my mind just sitting here blogging! But it’s okay because the full-time staff are pretending to “work hard” too.

  • 20110118-Daily Post

    Topic 19: Describe a time when you witnessed bravery: a) in your profession b) with your own eyes c) in someone you admire.

    Here are samples of what I witnessed as bravery:

    a) I’ve only heard how people would stand up against their bosses because of what they saw and heard. Roger (B.); Christina (T.P.); Jacklyn (V.); Carolyn (T.)’s nephew; and Hoan (N.) fought back injustices against fellow employees. There ARE stupid managers who cannot lead and take advantage of others. These managers scream and instead give themselves credit they don’t deserve.

    b) Long ago, Gilbert (our former next door neighbor) had rushed over to help Stephanie, who had fallen from her little toy tricycle. She was crying from the gutter at the base of the driveway. I had pulled up from my white Honda Accord at that time. Stephanie, like her mother Patrisha, have taken a path of drugs unfortunately. Both neighbors have since moved out.

    c) Many times, Maw has stood up against the insane relatives, including Bella, Malouse, Malformed, Maldeath, Shillster and others who are so screwed up in their minds, seriously. Their bloodline mentality is so thick they will only defend their own kinds and prey on the weaker in-laws. No wonder there is war on the planet because the psychotic people, like my relatives, simply can NOT “get real”!

  • Flowery Hearts

    While trying to pray really hard to the children of Haiti, I offered my vision of pink and yellow flowers and its fragrance of maybe roses to fill the hearts of those who have harmed and continue to harm this planet and its inhabitants. The forces without a functioning “heart chakra” try mightily to break their hearts and souls of the children. But in doing so, the people of Haiti are steadfast and strong. The herd is strengthened by their will to live for love through their magic and such.

  • 20110118-Daily Writing

    Day 18: Someone you met randomly that’s made an impact on your life.

    It’s a fat bastard and his pals: They have revealed, who they really are and how they operate in this world. They are a group of “singularity” and work in unison. They know all that is about a person as if reading the “book of life”. They are givers of life and destroyers, too. They come and go as they please through “wormholes” and astrally. They are one of many with “special gifts”. In their “special ways”, they believe they are doing the work of “God” and appear as human or not. They have both ruined and blessed my life. In return, I pray for them.

    Reference: http://danacreative.blogspot.com/2011/01/30-day-writing-challenge.html

  • Day 18: Someone you met randomly that’s made an impact on your life.

    Day 18: Someone you met randomly that’s made an impact on your life.

    It’s a fat bastard and his pals: They have revealed, who they really are and how they operate in this world. They are a group of “singularity” and work in unison. They know all that is about a person as if reading the “book of life”. They are givers of life and destroyers, too. They come and go as they please through “wormholes” and astrally. They are one of many with “special gifts”. In their “special ways”, they believe they are doing the work of “God” and appear as human or not. They have both ruined and blessed my life. In return, I pray for them.