Bunny’s TMI

More than you ever wanted to know about what goes on in my life and my brain.

Umbrella – Silly Tests – Friends

Pink UmbrellaOh my gosh, this is soooo cute!

I want the pink with pink handle. They need to add a black handle too.

http://www.signaturebella.com/

From my cousin’s blog I found these tests:
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Neuroticism

Extraversion

Openness To Experience

Agreeableness

Conscientiousness


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Oh, and as you can see from the umbrella image… WordPress makes using images in my blog easy! Something I’ve been wanting to do for ages! Yay!

And for Tora. Lub ya!

http://www.robarnieanddawn.com/RobsSoapbox.htm

Excerpt:

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Which brings us to my request; Time and time again throughout history, we have been told as a nation that we were the problem with the world. Before America even was a nation, in 1775, and throughout the revolutionary war, 66% of the people living in America told Washington and those that thought like him that he was the problem… he was selfish, a malcontent and a trouble maker. How dare he demand to live free of what he called “oppression,” when the British Empire provided so much? It was true that people who lived in America then had the highest standard of living of anyone on Earth, save Britain, and many were complacent and happy to have what they had. How dare George Washington claim that there was more? What an arrogant ass, he was.

In the late 1930s we were told by our fellow American citizens that Hitler was Europe’s problem and we should stay the hell out of it. How dare we be so self-centered as to think America, which was already suffering, was somehow responsible for a problem half way across the world? We had our own problems and it wasn’t America’s job to interfere and butt-in. Live and let live, we should do, we were told. No one would bother us as long as we didn’t bother them, and if they needed a little appeasement to make them stay away, that was good policy. Only arrogant Americans would believe that our role in the world was to act as the global police and arbiter of all that is right.

In the 1980s we were told, again, by our own citizens, that we would be the cause of the destruction of the Earth. As our silly, crazy, idealistic actor of a president ramped up our nuclear arms and spoke out against the rising tide of communism we were again told that we were flexing our American muscles where they didn’t belong, that we should live and let live and allow the world to work out its problems on its own and if we would just mind our own business everyone would get along better. Talk was the answer, not deployment of nuclear missiles aimed at the Soviets from Europe. Only arrogant America would have the audacity to believe all people on Earth deserved and wanted to be free.

Today, we sit at the precipice of another global struggle. Many of you believe that the War on Terrorism is nearing an end but the truth is the exact opposite. We are at the beginning of a very long, hard struggle, just like the cold war, which actually began in the early 1950s and didn’t end until the early 1990s. Then, like now, there were missteps and mistakes and then, like now, the battles, literal and figurative were worth it.

Through all of our history, beginning before we even had a history back in 1775 and continuing until today, one thing has remained constant. One thing has separated the United States of America from all others. It would be easy to say that the thing that has made us great has been our vision, our desire for liberty, our perseverance, or any other handful of buzz-words that are thrown around whimsically at cocktail parties, but those things are all too simplistic and complicated at once. Whether it was 1775, 1941 or 1989, we were right each time and all the other countless times I didn’t mention when we, as a nation, stood up to evil and oppression and demanded that it stop, whether here or abroad. The one thing that remained constant through all those times and allowed us to be proven right was our bravery, provided by the United States military.

America haters claim wrongly that we have done nothing more than bully people into our way of thinking. This type of rhetoric is profoundly stupid on two fronts; first of all it presumes that people don’t want to be free but more importantly and more insulting, it denies the courage, leadership, commitment and sacrifice provided by the millions of amazing men and women who have given up everything to provide not just this nation but this world, with so much of what it has today.

Any schmuck can talk a good game… without the force to back it up, he’s just another schmuck. Our military has provided that cover for many a schmuck over the decades, and more importantly has won doing so… and has thus provided all that you and I have this holiday season.

Were it not for those who died, you and I would not have the opportunities we do today. Sure, we worked individually for our achievements, but what would that have mattered in a communist or Nazi run nation had our nation not prevailed previously?
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America is the richest, freest greatest nation in existence and even if you think you don’t have a lot, the fact is that if you live in America you have more than most, not because we took it or deprived it from others, but because we created and defended the greatest system on the planet which continues to provide countless opportunities to thrive, by any definition, to everyone here.

So my request to you is this; somewhere, somehow this holiday season take a moment. Remember not just all those that came before you to provide you with all that you have and will have, but most notably, remember those that right now are thousands of miles from home, away from their families, defending us. Remember too, that they volunteered. They raised their hands and said “I will,” when someone asked who will defend this nation from current and future threats?

We are forgetting already as a nation that a war rages half a planet away and it’s a war that our neighbors, brothers, co-workers and sons and daughters are fighting… because they asked to go. Politics have no place during the solitude, just listen to your heart; the courage and selflessness of all those who serve and the people in their lives can’t be unheard.

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The funny thing is that I already know what I’ll hear. Simultaneously as I sit on the back deck of my over-priced home filled will possessions that will someday wind up buried in a landfill, drinking an overpriced alcoholic beverage, petting my overpriced dog and holding the hand of my wife which bears and overpriced ring, there will be a U.S. soldier in Iraq. He will be taking a moment to himself as well. As he sits in the very bowels of Hell on Earth, knowing that at any moment an I.E.D. could be headed his way in a nation that Fred Flintstone would find to be barbaric, arcane and pre-historic; this soldier will look to the sky and give thanks. He’ll be there with nothing, yet he’ll feel like he has it all for one reason; he is an American solider, doing his job as asked, and when he’s done he will either have died dying for what he believes in, or he will come back home to the greatest nation in history, knowing that he played a part in preserving that legacy. That’s what makes them heroes; they have no idea how great they are and don’t want to be told it either.

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Take a moment. Do it for the troops, even though they’ll never know. Do it for me, just because I asked. Most importantly, though, do it for yourself. A brief respite from being told how rotten your country is might just remind you how great the people that serve it are.

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Weekend Update – Yarr!

My pirate name is Voodoo Charity! And my pirate is Mad Col. :)
http://www.mess.be/pirate-names-male.php, http://www.mess.be/pirate-names-female.php.

Friday – dinner at Fuzio w/MM and then anime. Yay for more Inuyasha!

Saturday – got my headlights fixed, went shopping, went with Mad Col to get his hair cut, then to dinner at BJ’s with one of his friends (all for the brownie sundae!) followed by dancing at Spotlight.

Sunday – finally decorated the tree! And Safeway delivered my groceries.

Monday – One month with Mad Col (and a full moon night). We had the Alaskan salmon at Buckhorn and drove out to Lake Berryessa (I didn’t realize how close it was!).

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Peace

Inkblot Test

From my inkblot test:
Jenny, your subconscious mind is driven most by Peace

You have a deeply-rooted desire to make peace in the world. Whether through subtle interactions with loved ones, or through getting involved in social causes, it is important to you to be able to influence the world in a positive way.

You have a deep respect for humankind. You care about the future of the world, even beyond your own involvement in it, and you inspire others to feel the same way. Your innate drive toward peace guides you in daily life towards decisions that are respectful toward yourself and others.

Your psyche is very rich; the more you learn about it, the more you will understand who you really are.

Type of Woman You Are Test

You are the Girl Next Door

Cute, fun, and sweet, you’re Sandra Bullock, Jennifer Aniston, and Meg Ryan all rolled up into one -� the perfect Girl Next Door. Naturally pretty, unpretentious, and generous, you demand your share of respect, but you aren’t particularly high-maintenance. What’s your ideal date? Probably a Blockbuster night -� you don’t mind skipping an evening on the town if it means getting some old-fashioned snuggling on the sofa. Careful yet spontaneous, you’re a little bit of the Guy’s Girl, a smidge of Sorority Sister (the nice kind), and just a hint of the Hippie Chick. But you’ve got an appeal that’s all your own, which is why the guys can’t stay away. People are attracted to your strong values and traditional ways. Your winning smile, bright eyes, and loving nature will make anyone want to hold on tight and never let go.

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Cool and yet scary…

Being Amidala is cool…. but only being 6% her more than Darth Vader is scary. I guess that line about “Cute but psycho, things even out.” is more true than I realized….

You scored as Padme Amidala.

Padme Amidala

64%

Darth Vader

58%

C-3PO

53%

Anakin Skywalker

47%

R2-D2

44%

Obi Wan Kenobi

42%

General Grievous

36%

Yoda

36%

Clone Trooper

36%

Mace Windu

28%

Chewbacca

25%

Emperor Palpatine

11%

Which Revenge of the Sith Character are you?
created with QuizFarm.com

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Rocketing Rabbit!

Of course I’m a rabbit, that’s what bunnies are!
www.bbc.co.uk/science/humanbody/sleep/sheep/
0.128 best time

Found the link on the WoW realm forum which I enjoy entirely too much.

Oh, and my eye felt perfectly fine by Saturday, so I didn’t even bother getting the eye drops. :) Yay!

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Fun with names and stuff

I like the battle monkeys and the slogan generator best:
http://www.thesurrealist.co.uk/
I’m:
Jenny
the
Cabbage-Eating Peace Monkey
Battle Rating : 1.7

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Random weird funny stuff…

A friend sent me this: http://www.punkasspunk.com/caffeine.php
Which lead me to discover this: http://www.phancy.com/me/archive.php
I’d seen someone else do the daily photo thing, and another someone some of the peep stuff some years back as a design student. Funny stuff in a weird way, now I find myself wondering why I didn’t bookmark the originals…

daily photo

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Woohoo, level 10!

No WoW for me tonight though, I’m going to be getting ready for the party tomorrow. And JP found this awesome game – a bit tricky to learn all the things you can do, but fun!
http://megami.starcreator.com/nanaca-crash/
My high score is 6279.76

Also, lots of fun little games here:
http://grab.com/games

In other news, I might have a found a new carpool but I’m still testing the waters. I’m going this weekend to see how long/complicated the drive is, and I haven’t gotten a response about parking yet. So I’m calling Sunday night and we might do a test run Monday. The hard part isn’t really finding people who live in Sac and work on campus…. it’s finding ones with the same schedule who live at least somewhat near me. But even if I lived in Downtown like most people seem to, I’d just use Yolobus or Amtrak anyway instead of commuting. Sigh…..

At least I’m adjusting. I’m doing ok driving in with J&SP, but it’s enough driving that I don’t want to do any after work or on the weekends.

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For the puzzle challenger and more WoW

http://www.tetris1d.org/

And this is more fun than it should be:
http://www.wickedsmallgames.com/games/tower-blaster/

And what did I do last night? Played more World of WarCrack… I mean WarCraft. It really is like a drug…. the more you get of it, the more you want, a downward spiral! On the up side, it has helped with accomplishing chores. The whole “rewarding” myself for doing a chore by going back to playing works nicely.

Lunch today was a so-so salad at Plutos… for some reason the ingerdients on the left weren’t as good as those on the right (PH’s salad came from the right…) and I forgot to get croutons. But the CoffeeCoffeeBuzzBuzzBuzz cone from Ben & Jerry’s made up for it. :) And I found out that they discontinued White Russian… so no more From Russia with Buzz for me. :( At least I don’t have to keep checking for it anymore.

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Catching up to the new year

Today is January 3rd, so let’s see if I can remeber back to Dec. 23rd. I think Jourdan & I were practically the only ones here at work. We got in a few games of online settlers (http://jsettlers.com) and then were allowed to go home at 2pm. CS let me borrow his computer, so I settled in for some WoW alternated with a bit of cleaning.

Christmas eve followed that pattern as I got ready for company the next day. WoW – Chores – WoW – Chores.

Christmas day was fun and only a tad hectic. I played WoW till mom & her guy (D) & my brother & my mom’s renter showed up. With mom’s dog, D’s dog & kitten in tow. Due to the dogs showing up, a large hole in my fence was discovered – and the neighbor’s large (luckily friendly) dog who made it. It took him 3-4 days to actually fix the fence after promising to do it that night. He was lucky animal services didn’t answer the phone and that he got home before they did the 2nd time I called the homeowner to complain. I like dogs, but large ones barking at my glass door to be let in or fed & pooing in my backyard is not something I was willing to put up with long.

So lots of excitement with all the animals, dad & his wife brought their puppy too, so 7 people, 4 cats & 3 dogs enjoyed a happy holiday and tasty meal together.

The day after CS & I left for his grandma’s in Danville & we stayed there hanging out with his family and some friends back on break until his dentist appointment tuesday. Wednesday was the real start of my vacation, and almost all of it was spent reading or playing WoW. I got up to level 20 and got my cat form, which was my goal.

New year’s eve was spent at my place with friends playing board & card games with a toast at midnight – and then back to the WoW.

Fun trick – in this sentence, replace “crack” with “World of Warcraft” and “hit” with “level”:

Crack is very addicting. After you get a hit, you feel high, but after a while it wears off and leaves you wanting another hit.

So far no one has disagreed. But now it’s back to the regular work schedule and I’ll only get to play a few hours on the weekend now. Probably for the best.

Of special note: Momma now own’s her store! And I should be debt free by the end of this month or near the beginning of the next!

Things I’m proud of – I managed to cut back on my Christmas expenses this year. Sent out the cookies I promised late, but still before Christmas. Sent out fewer Christmas cards this year and got all but one (for lack of a stamp) mailed before Christmas. Actually relaxed on my vacation.

Things I wish I’d done – remembered to send out Christmas e-cards to all my friends & family. Remembered to call everyone to wish them a Merry Christmas &/or Happy New Year.

So all in all, I think last year was a good one, and this one is getting off to an awesome start!

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