Oct 17 2008

GirlFriday on Voting

Tag: Curious, GirlFriday, Mouthy Girls, Opinion, ProgressMouthyGirl @ 5:30 am

Did you watch the debate Wednesday night? I did. I felt it was an important way to get the views of the candidates directly, without “interpretation” by the media. I typically vote one way, but in this election, I won’t be voting that way.

I’m hoping that my fellow Americans will also vote in this election, it is imperative that we show the politicians in this country that when we are fed up….WE ARE FED UP! That we WILL STAND UP and make it known that it WILL NOT BE business as usual.

I’m thinking that a declining economy is bullshit. I’m thinking that our nation’s children being the most obese in the world, and the least educated in the world is UNACCEPTABLE! Of course it’s a security risk to our country that we have to seek products and services outside America because we haven’t created them yet.

It is unacceptable that our nations southern borders sit open, while people are standing in lines at the airport being searched, made to take extreme measures to prove that they are not terrorists, all the while our southern borders remain a perpetual floodgate of immigrants into this country.

I won’t pretend to have all the answers to the problems of our nation. There’s no way I could, if I even had one solution it would shock the hell out of me, but I know what’s NOT working. I’m tired of politicians spouting double talk and expecting us not to catch it. I’m tired of lobbyists having their way in Washington, making sure that my voice isn’t heard over theirs.

I’m tired of $3.00 per gallon for gas when only 10 years ago it was $1.00 per gallon. I’m tired of quality education being something only for the wealthiest of people. I’m tired of tax breaks for the poor and the wealthy and NOT ME!

I could talk all day about what I’m tired of in Washington because I voted in the last election, and my expectations WERE NOT MET.

So since Election Day 2008 is coming up and we all want to vote, I included this link so you can find your local voting location.

Also, because I’m curious and you’re reading this, I’ve put together a poll, to see how you feel about voting in general.

So take the poll please, and tell me how you feel about voting there, or in the comments. What I especially would like to know though, is what is the most important issue in this election, to you?

Are You Voting in 2008?

  • Hell Yes! There was never a question! (69%, 11 Votes)
  • No, I won't be able to vote. (13%, 2 Votes)
  • Absolutely not, my vote isn't going to change a thing. (13%, 2 Votes)
  • Yes, because I'll feel guilty if I don't. (6%, 1 Votes)
  • Yes, others will give me crap if I don't. (0%, 0 Votes)

Total Voters: 16

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Oct 06 2008

Monday Morning Mojo & Fossil Review

Tag: Entertainment, Just Fun, Monday Mojo, Opinion, Product ReviewMouthyGirl @ 8:58 am

We’ve got the right stuff today don’t we? It’s raining here, but that’s refreshing for some reason today, rain brings a clean smell to the air, I like it. So I’m not discouraged by it today. Not sleepy either…yet.

Today I wanted to tell you about my recent experience with Fossil. I wanted a Fossil watch for a long time before I bought one. Since they came out I liked them and I finally spent the $60+ and bought one for myself in 2001, I hit a great sale at Foley’s and bought a nice Ralph Lauren purse that year too.

I am that rare chic that can say I have all of four purses, two are black, one is brown and one is my navy blue (looks black) Ralph Lauren purse that I bought that year. Never before had I left a store with 2 things costing over $100. That was quite the luxury.

Anyways, so I wore the watch every day until around January (that’s seven years of trouble free watch bliss) when I took my watch to the jeweler to see what was wrong with it, I figured just a battery even though I’d recently had it replaced. But sadly the jeweler came back and told me the winding mechanism was broken so the watch was unable to keep time.

However, he told me I had bought wisely because Fossil has one of the best warranty programs around. It costs $27.00 to send the watch to Fossil (not including your shipping costs) which is here in Dallas to their service center and they will refurbish it for that price.

You can have your specific problems fixed, or just have them refurbish it. You have to fill out a form and send it to them, but that’s not a big hassle.

I’m a big supporter of Texas companies so I was pleased to discover that Fossil is a Texas company, headquartered in Richardson, Texas.

So I sent my watch in finally a few weeks ago, I’ve known I needed to send it in for over seven months, but I put it on the back burner because I had a cool Dickies watch that hubby bought me to maintain my sanity i.e. allowing me to still know what time it is.

Friday I received an E-Gift Certificate from Fossil in the mail for $75 with a letter detailing that because they no longer make the parts to fix my watch they were sending me what they deemed the replacement value was of the watch + $25 to ensure any shipping and handling costs would not make this inconvenient for me. WOW!

My beloved Fossil Blue could not be repaired. Naturally I mourned for a few seconds but feeling like I had won the lottery I immediately got on Fossil.com and started shopping for my new watch, truly feeling spoiled. I’m a sucker for customer service. I mean that, it’s why I’m still with T-Mobile even though the service has really pissed me off at times.

If a company has great customer service, 9 times out of 10 I’m going to keep coming back, even if I’ve had a bad experience. That’s because I know if I complain, which I rarely do, they will do whatever they can do to fix my problem. Who wouldn’t love that?

So Fossil has made me a big huge fan, one that will sing it to the masses, or post a glowing review on her website and encourage everyone she knows, or doesn’t know, to buy Fossil watches, bags, purses, earrings, belts and so on and so forth. I recommend Fossil to everyone, they have beautiful dressy watches, great casual ones, delicious accessories, I mean their selection really runs the gamut.


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Check em out and send some love their way, find some jewelry or something you know you won’t be able to live without which is something they make very easy.

But now to the music you’ve been waiting for…First up…”Bad Fish” by the genius group that is sorely missed Sublime:

Thought we’d toss up Santeria as well I love that one too.

Here’s a link to “Come As You Are” by Nirvana because that’s all I could get. Now as an homage to Sublime, I’m going to post some Slightly Stoopid, which I’d never heard of until Rachel (who we all know from MommyTalk.com) mentioned them this morning when talking about Sublime. But I am intrigued and I think you will be too…

Can’t wait to get home to hear more! Happy Monday everyone and see ya tomorrow!


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Oct 03 2008

GirlFriday I Demand Music MTV!

Tag: Entertainment, GirlFriday, Mouthy Girls, OpinionMouthyGirl @ 8:26 am

What happened? Where did the music go?

I turn it to MTV and the best I can get for music is Awards shows or F’n MTV. Ahem, is this thing on? I want MY MTV, the MTV that had Beavis & Butthead and Kurt Loader with the news minute and the rest was MUSIC! Even Beavis & Butthead had music, so it qualified to be on MTV.

Who took over and took the music?! What happened to Headbanger’s Ball?
Whoever let that anti-music pro-reality show weirdo in (programming director?), needs to be fired, they’ve destroyed the very fiber of MTV by tainting it with reality shows and celebrities personal lives, that we care ABSOLUTELY nothing about!. Can we leave that for tabloid TV please?

What? MTV is tabloid TV? I’m going to cry now. Stay tuned, I’m working up a revolution to get our music back!

Until then….let’s rawk!

One by Metallica.

Until it Sleeps also by Metallica.

Okay, enough headbanging…wanna go retro with me?

Let’s Go..

That was 500 Miles by The Proclaimers.

Have a great Friday everyone!
:twisted:

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Sep 14 2008

It’s a Hard Knock Life for us…

Tag: Humility, Life, Mouthy Girls, OpinionMouthyGirl @ 12:18 pm

Vince Young scared everyone earlier this week when it was rumored he was thinking of suicide and drove away from his Florida home with a gun in his possession. Not knowing what he would do, his therapist alerted his manager and the police so that he could be found and properly treated if necessary. I read this all on my local news website here.

What is sad is what started all this. Mr. Young apparently threw an interception during a game (he’s a football player if you didn’t know) and was booed, and further, the media has driven it into the ground to the point the man wants to quit the sport he is good enough to play professionally, and is talking about suicide.

:sad:

Mr. Young is not the only reason I’m writing this, my point with this is the talk of suicide. That’s nothing to joke about, it’s nothing to take lightly. My step-father committed suicide when I was 14 and let me tell you, that’s something that will screw up your whole world. And you thought your parents getting a divorce was hard.

I cannot imagine committing suicide and leaving my loved ones behind, however I can’t say that I’ve always felt that way. Though I may have wanted to when I was young I grew past those feelings and knew they were not normal feelings, sadly it was because I knew someone who had committed suicide and the affect it had on me. I wouldn’t wish that on my worst enemy.

The feelings and the questions you have, the abandonment you feel is unimaginable. You feel guilt because you couldn’t stop it and because you think you might be the cause of it. It’s a devastating event to happen in anyone’s life.

I think it’s ridiculous personally that Vince Young would go so far as to talk of suicide over a game mistake, in fact I think it’s irresponsible of him as a famous athlete to be so short sighted. What’s the matter Vince, the crowd booed you? Aw, is life really so hard when you check your bank balance?

:mad:

Want a problem Vince? Ever been foreclosed on? Gotten fired from a job when you have a family to feed? Get downsized from the only job you’ve worked in your entire life? Life isn’t really that hard now is it Vince? So the crowd booed you, they have a right to because they paid for the damn ticket to see a good show and you didn’t put one on for them. They were upset. That’s called accountability. At least you have a contract to secure your position there and one little mistake isn’t going to cost you your job.

He could have worse problems is my only point and I’m offended at his lack of understanding of the difficulties other people face to be so irresponsible and throw around suicide as an option. Someone should let him know he’s got people looking up to him and to talk like that is the worst kind of thoughtlessness.

:mad:

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Sep 12 2008

Bullshit, I mean Politics

Tag: Entertainment, Mouthy Girls, OpinionMouthyGirl @ 8:32 pm

Politics are funny aren’t they? I think they are. I think we watch them for lack of interesting television. We follow it under the guise of “public interest” and “out of concern for our country, our children”. Ahem. I call Bullshit.

We like to watch politics for the same reason we watch Tabloid TV and Movie and TV stars make headline news when they don’t really affect our lives, we like to watch fighting and scandalous behavior. It makes us feel more normal, more approachable, more sane. We are all just people at the end of the day. We just love to watch people fall, then point and laugh.

We’re sinister, vengeful assholes, the lot of us.

Why don’t we admire soldiers like we do Beyonce? Why don’t we laud their accomplishments like we do the awards won by actors and actresses? Because we don’t care? Or because it’s just not as interesting when it’s real life and there are real consequences.

That’s right America, get a shovel and dig a hole about a foot deep and wide. Keep that dirt you dug up close now. Now bend down on all fours, put your head top first down into that hole. Now use your hands to scoop all the dirt in on top of your head because real life and real stories are just too much to handle for you.

Wake your Ass up! You know why we hardly get any qualified people running for public office anymore? Because we get into every little nook and cranny of their past life - THAT DOESN’T AFFECT THE PERSON THEY ARE NOW, IN FACT, PROBABLY MADE THEM WHO THEY ARE NOW - and expose it to the world, putting that person up on the judging pedestal for all the world to see their imperfections.

Moral fiber is a crock of shit. Your morals are your business, but it is not your business to push your morals onto someone else! It takes ALL kinds of people to make this world work in all of the odd little ways that it does.

It really hit the fan when America found out about Monica Lewinsky. But let me tell you something…with a divorce rate in America of 50%…..certainly you don’t think he’s the only man cheating in this country. Why is this so surprising? Don’t take this as condoning the behavior, I just don’t think it’s my place to judge him for that. Sure it was scandalous…but was it our business? No. It was his and Hilary’s business only, well and Miss Lewinsky.

Honestly, I don’t want to know if my neighbor is cheating any more than I want to hear about the president doing it.

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Sep 02 2008

Can You Handle That?

Tag: Humility, Life, OpinionMouthyGirl @ 5:20 am

I have a huge pet peeve.

People that are fake. People that don’t take care of their own business but are quick to be in yours. I’m talking around the subject I really want to talk about and that’s kids and acting like your someone’s parent when you have nothing to do with the care of that child.

You all know someone like this I’m sure. We have an extended family member who has had two children, but cares for neither nor pays child support, she has left that for her mother to do. But every time she is around them she behaves as if she is really concerned with them and plays “mommy”. But she has no clue and it is very obvious.

It’s very sad to watch. What’s worse is her hostility toward her parents. You would think she would be thankful that her kids are cared for and she gets to see them occasionally. The kids are still small now so they don’t understand the situation, but as they get older and realize Mom isn’t there to care for them, doesn’t call on their birthday, know how old they are or even send a gift…it will be hard for them. Worse still it will be painful for them to think their own mother does not care, and the hostility she has created between herself and her parents shows in the way that they talk about her.

This relationship will be hard to watch as the children grow older and start becoming more aware of the situation. I grew up feeling like my mom didn’t care about me, and that’s a feeling I wouldn’t wish on any child. It’s the worst feeling and looking back I see how it has affected my self image, how I treat people and my relationships in life. I was a depressed child, teenager and young adult, and have always been suspicious of the motives of others. I’ve had to fight the victim mentality and fight my own feelings of inferiority. Boohoo right? I’m not looking for pity, but objectively I can see what is happening to these kids, what it can do to your self image to be thrust into such a situation.

It’s not a life for the weak I tell ya. But I ask this, is it so hard to teach a realistic view of the consequences of sex in middle school? Sure it’s shocking, but for God’s sake can we stop glamorizing parenthood? The consequences of getting caught up in the moment are serious ones, not a joke and not be taken lightly. Jamie Lynn Spears has a baby and makes the cover of a magazine!?!? Um, not okay.

The first order of business is to stop making it such a big deal when young people who’s parents are famous or who are famous themselves have children and are able to care for them, what you won’t see in that magazine is the nanny taking care of the child, or the maids cleaning, which is far out of the norm of most teenage parents’ reality.

I was a teenage mother myself, having my son two months after I graduated high school. But from the moment I found out I was pregnant and until my son is grown, I have and will always be concerned with turning out a good man to the world. So far so good I think. I receive compliments on his behavior and I’ve never beat him, talked to him like he was stupid or tried to make him feel like he wasn’t as big a part of the family as I am.

I read a lot of books when I was pregnant and when he was small and I learned how to listen to my parenting instinct. You can come away from a bad childhood and be a good parent. You just have to be willing to learn how to be one. Read books and take from it what you like and make it part of your parenting style, but for crying out loud, care enough to learn!

This is the part where I gush about how amazing I think children are, because the first three years of a child’s life are the most important years as they learn more in that short time than ever in that short period of time again. It’s the most incredible thing in the world. For a small example, they learn who you are, who they are, what they are, how to eat, talk, walk, what hurts, when they’re hungry, what colors, shapes and things are, that is just a small small example. Who wouldn’t want to be there for that, or at the very least make sure that their child is cared for adequately during that time and their future?

I think when you can’t care for your child and know that you can’t, you have the option to put your child up for adoption. There are so many couples that cannot have children and it’s a blessing that you can provide, you become a hero instead of a single parent roughing it with maybe very little education. But if you’re lucky enough that your parents can take over the care of your child and you get the privilege of watching your children grow up and still be part of their lives, oh my God do not take that for granted! Souring that relationship will only hurt your children.

I’ve been fortunate to have always been able to keep a job, but that doesn’t mean that the pay was always adequate for the bills. Regardless, I did whatever I had to in order to provide for him and will always do that for him because that’s my job. What better job could I have? What more of a responsibility could I ask for to prove who I am?

Being a parent is without a doubt the most important thing you can do in your life. What can you do that’s more important, and what job in life is more underrated than parenting?

My point circles back to this extended family member and the way she conducts herself and her life. She lives for the boyfriend she is with at the moment. Her children hardly know her and she blames her mother for her “having to pay child support” saying that she didn’t need it. WTF?? It is clear how clueless she is, and how ignorant she is in the ways of the world and common sense. It’s a sad sad thing to watch. The kids are great kids though, and they are beautiful children and they are very sharp kids. We of course will see how this all turns out.

What’s your take on this? Am I wrong? Being too harsh? Do you know someone like this?

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Aug 21 2008

The Ugly Inside

Tag: Humble Beginnings, Humility, Just Fun, Life, Opinion, ProgressMouthyGirl @ 7:51 am

No one likes to think about it, much less admit it, out loud or to themselves. That side of us that thinks negatively, judges quickly, makes us paranoid and suspicious, that ugly side of us, that we don’t want anyone to see because we know it’s a frowned upon attitude or thought process.

I have that inside me, the UGLY. The ugly makes me think I am ugly and that makes me care what other people think of me. I don’t like to think other people affect the way I feel about myself, but they do. That same ugly makes me think ugly thoughts about other people, I make assumptions that aren’t right, judgements that I feel guilty for later, and other deeds that are certainly not honorable.

I drink far too much. I find it to be one of the precious few things that calms me. Sometimes I feel lost and don’t know what direction to take, wishing I had a clear talent, something I was good at. I have to try at everything…nothing comes easily really.

But I have the UGLY. The syndrome that makes me feel like I’m being judged and where I too am guilty of the wrong assumption. Do you have days like this? Weeks, even months?

Seems sometimes I can’t shake this negative attitude, then for a while I’m doing well and staying positive and feeling successful…

Oh well, tomorrow is GirlFriday and that always cheers me up!

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