Apparently, I've been gone so long that I can't post, reply, start, stop, etc. etc. etc. posts in the Forums! What to do what to do, I've tried fingering it out to no avail. Help me SiteAdminKenobi, you're my only hope...
Well, I did it, I finally pulled the trigger and filed the divorce paperwork. Out of all the duplicitious stuff my soon to be ex was doing, the worse thing she could have done was to cut access off to my kid. Thank the heavens for my dad, that he got another lawyer in their firm to handle my divorce for free. I think I've finally as of today managed to untangle myself from her, and now we await the court battle. I feel more free and happy now that I have a clear and defined path ahead of me, and
As I get older and more set in my ways, words and phrases seem to cement themselves into my vernacular. One of my favorites that I can seem to juxtapose into any conversation is, "Are you ****ing kidding me?!?" Now, when this line is delivered, it has to be delivered with some style, some panache. My youngest child is three years old, and he's like my little clone. So, I pick him up from my wife and we're going back to my place. He's sitting in the back seat, and we're stopped at a red
Well, ladies and germs, it's that time of the quarter again....job cop-out time. As I sit down to fill this out, I keep thinking back to the past few days. The topic of every conversation always starts with, "Filled out your copout yet? What did you put down?" Everyone is trying to feel everyone out, to see where they are going, where they might have a prayer of bidding successfully for. I think it's kind of funny, it's almost like a fantasy league. People pull out copouts for the past
So, last monday I walked into the Admin LT's office and asked for an annual leave day, something I've never done before. I told him straight up, I needed a day away and that I wanted to take my sister to a baseball game. So we pack up, and head down to St. Louis to watch the Cardinals and the Brewers play. Now, it must be said that I'm a dyed in the wool Detroit Tigers fan, always have been, always will be. But my sister has never partaken of a MLB game, and she wanted to go. I had no vested interest