September 16, 2009
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Motivation
So the photo uploader when you are writing the posts is not working. Ugh...I got premium for this? What the hell, Xanga? Why must you "fix" something when it is working properly? That is change I can't believe in. I can't believe people spend money on this product.
I have felt like crap the past couple of days and I guess it is due to the change in season as well as my flu shot. My allergies are killing me. My trees have are starting to change colors so I am feeling it.
Anyway here is your weekly dose of motivation:
The last one...they're real. Don't ask because I won't tell.
I have a couple of more posts in me today because I don't think I will be around tomorrow. I have to have blood tests drawn. I am going to a different specialist. The last guy had no clue and he seemed disinterested in helping me. My dad has an appointment tomorrow and my mom is going for a conference of some sort at another hospital. It's a regular old family vacation...too bad my dad and I are going to a Catholic hospital and she is going to a Lutheran hospital and my dad and I are going for health concerns and she is going for classes so she can better rehabilitate people with bad hearts and lungs.
Music time:
Comments (38)
i can't believe you pay money for this product.
your mom a respiratory therapist too?
Well I'm motivated to go have some vodka now!
The cops...woah creepy. The vodka girls are sexy, and I'm sorry...I divided by 0. :O
Ahh HAHAHAHA!
My faves: "The Cops" and "Falcon Punch"
Honorable mentions: "Desperation", "Parents" and "You Son of a B!tch"
Hope you feel better soon... And "Letting the Cables Sleep" is such a great song!
oh my some of those are soooo ...wrong lol ...not un-funny though ha
rock and roll heaven ...ever read the short story with the same name by stephen king? it's pretty good (just a random thought there, i have those once in awile lol
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yeah, Xanga is kind of cheeky. the Xanga Team should have like open beta and let people test changes before they implement them. maybe they do this though. and those boobs are too big.
LOL! Bambi shitting bambis....
demotivational posters are the internets greatest meme.
oh florida..
if you were all together you really could call that a family vacation too bad you are both sick (your dad and you) and your mom won't be there to well be there for you both.
Uuuuuh I hate flu shots! When I worked at the front desk of a resort here in the suburbs, they brought a nurse in to give people flu shots for $20 or something like that. I had no money, so I didn't get one. The next day, the only people to show up for work in the entire front office were me and one of the PBX operators, who doesn't believe in flu shots. Everyone else was sick as a dog. So she and I ran everything... PBX, front desk, concierge desk, bellstand, and reservations... by ourselves with no manager... and everyone else continued to be sick from getting a shot that was supposed to prevent them from getting sick.
That kind of pics remind me to the 4chan ones. xD
Love the pics....you have a great sense of humor! Hope you (and your dad) are feeling better soon.
So you are afraid of needles? Good luck for the tests!
Thanks for the Motivations. I love the "Survival" one. (See, I can like even the ones that aren't Tits and Ass - smile)
Are you and your father competing for the most amount of medical attention and concern? Who's winning?
@BranmacFeabhail -
Oh I didn't pay for this, maybe way back when I started because at that time you had to pay if you wanted to post photos. I just figure there are some people out there that have spent money for Xanga.
My mom does cardiac and respiratory rehab as well as something called ambulatory care which I think has to do with walking.
@SladeTheGreyFox -
Vodka sounds great...I may have to crack open a bottle of this honey and raspberry vodka.
@crazy2love -
That cops one is pretty creepy. I saw a version of that one that was worse. They photoshopped the old man and I'll leave it to your imagination with the title of the poster: Viagra. And I most definitely could use some vodka.
@mZdejavuZ -
I personally like this remix of Letting the Cables sleep much better than the original. It feels like there is a heartbeat to it. I don't know how to explain it. Maybe it is like he is singing about a lost love and when you go through that your heart has irrational feelings. I am looking too deep into that song.
@Peridot21 -
I love these posters. There is one in my doctor's office that is a lone apple sitting on a table and the caption title is Perseverance. It makes no sense.
I am going to have to check out that story.
@Paul_Partisan -
Yes the boobs also look fake in the massive one. Thankfully the new photo uploading thing is working. I don't get why they make tweaks like that yet they do nothing about the front page. Oh and I have heard that they are putting caps on videos.
@NoGraySunflowers -
Sometimes modern art frightens me.
@entendezmavoix -
I love them. I think they are so great because the real ones are so insistent upon themselves that they don't make much sense.
@godfatherofgreenbay -
neat stuff. yeah, it has to do with walking. ambulate=to walk.lol
@Chinese_Sait0u -
It certainly is lovely
@NightlyDreams -
Yeah it was an interesting day to say the least
@BranmacFeabhail -
Yeah when I was hospitalized for pneumonia last year my mom was assigned for my respiratory care. I declined so they sent me the other person in that department.
I can't believe I forgot ambulatory means walk. There is a moment in one of my favorite TV shows, Deadwood, where a guy wants to start a group for walking and discussing topics. He wanted to call the group The Ambulators. I want that to be the name of my fictional band.
@ithiliya -
Wow that is awesome that you could do all that with only one other person. I guess it is no wonder people get somewhat sick after a flu shot since the vaccine contains flu cells or something. I saw that Walgreen's offers flu shots at $25 a piece. I paid nothing for mine.
@mariko_grinder -
Ah yes...I love these style posters
@joiwinds -
Thank you...I remain undiagnosed and my dad will have to start kidney dialysis within the year
@nattata -
Yes I am very afraid of needles. I have panic attacks and have fainted when I see them. Yes, I am very manly.
@curiousdwk -
That Survival one is almost like one of the real motivational posters but it makes sense.
I think my dad is winning but that is based on all the medicine he is taking.
@godfatherofgreenbay -
oh oh oh can I be in the band? it is one of my dreams. I am sure you will not deny me my dreams. hahaha
boo for pneumonia. never had it, don't want it. hear it's nasty. but why didn't you want your ma assigned to you?
@BranmacFeabhail -
What do you play?
Pneumonia is a beast. The first time I got it was when I was in 3rd grade and it put me down and I almost died from it. Then I had it when I was teaching and it wasn't that bad. I caught it before it turned but this last time...holy crap, it almost got me again. I always tell people never to smoke around kids or they will grow up and have the problems I have. My dad was a heavy smoker. There are pictures of him holding me as a baby with a cigarette in his mouth.
I didn't want my mom to advise me because it would be weird plus I probably wouldn't have done the exercises because it's my mom. She also had apprehensions because she worried that she would nag me and that I would stop doing therapy and never recover.
@godfatherofgreenbay -
guitar, a little, can sing for sure.
yeah i suppose that makes sense. my mother has always smoked and i've always given her hell for it. but i never really get mad sick. not until i went to college anyway.
@BranmacFeabhail -
Awesome...the Ambulators need a guitar player so I can change my focus to the theremin.
@godfatherofgreenbay - Smoking's a weird thing. I had pneumonia when I was 6, which cost me part of my right lung and muscle damage in my right shoulder due to the surgery. Neither of my parents smoked, ever (well, my dad did a little weed, before I was born), and it was the middle of summer in Florida, too.
But my mother-in-law, even into her 60s, is one of the healthiest people you'll ever meet... and her father smoked like a chimney. Her father, by the way, died in his home at age 78, never had cancer, never had more than a slightly gravelly voice. Go figure
@ithiliya -
It is strange how smoking can hurt some people and others remain unscathed.