Daily Dose of Cupcakes
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I worked my ASS off today on about 800 different things and I have about 42 really important things left to do tonight before I go to sleep. I did so many things that I am just now finding time to read my feeds. Mostly I was just mindlessly clicking them and telling myself I was reading them. I hate that “mark all as read” option. I’d rather click and stare blankly and give a half hearted attempt to scroll through the 42 items posted today on flogging baby. So, I was clicking and not paying attention until THIS appeared.
A present from TW. Heh. I love The Princess Bride. True Love! You killed My Father! Inconceivable! Now I can go back to work – well after I finish mindlessly clicking through the last 252 new items in my reader.
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Good news, (or not?) for our Trans friends and family members. Are all you trans men and women going to rush off to the Fellowship on Sunday? You’re welcome any old time. Sort of?
Interesting. Now I really wish my mom had gone to GA this year.
Here’s an update, CC linked with the explanation of what happened with the transgender inclusion issue. I haven’t had time to read it but wanted to put it out there for those who DO have the time.
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I just got off the phone with a group of bloggers, (Our Bodies, Our Blog, Women 4 Hope (Catherine also blogs at BlogHer, Well Soul, Women’s Health News), Cynthia from Don’t Gel Too Soon (and Revolution Health) and Sherry Marts, PHD from the Society for Women’s Health Research. The phone call was organized as part of the Revolution Health Online Health Fair. You should click that link and then roll your mouse over the little computer icons until you find a topic (or multiple topics) that interest you. Every time you click into a topic (once per day per person) Revolution Health will donate money to the organization featured in the Online Health Fair. So click. Or better yet, click the Society for Women’s Health Research icon (it’s at the bottom, they’re alphabetical) and support their work.
Now, about the phone call. Interesting stuff and I was lucky enough to be the first blogger to ask questions and lucked into getting 3 questions instead of just 2. Yes I am a lucky woman. (Too bad people don’t really win the lottery or I’d be sooo in there, wouldn’t I? heh)
My first question was about women being prescribed medications that may not (probably not) have been tested ON women before they were approved. It wasn’t until like 1993 that the FDA mandated drugs be tested ON women. So those drugs you’re taking… well… you figure it out.
My next question was more complicated and had to do with women who talk about having more chronic pain and more auto-immune flares at certain points in their menstrual cycle – and not finding research that indicates this DOES happen – and not being able to find doctors who believe it happens – and not getting specialized pain treatment because it does happen.
Last but not least, I asked about HIV/AIDS drug testing being done on women. We’re doing such a good job of preventing HIV/AIDS in gay men but in minority women it’s getting to be a very serious problem – and the HIV/AIDS drugs have not been well tested (if at all) on women because they’ve been traditionally a hard group to study (in the early years of drug treatment testing, the women who contracted HIV tended to be sex workers, IV drug users – folks hard to keep track of).
The other bloggers in the group asked questions about hormone replacement, funding for women’s health and HPV. A transcript and/or audio cast of the event will be available some time tomorrow and I’ll link it in this post when it’s up – and click here to listen.
Now go click the Revolution Health Online Health Fair icons today and for the next five days so Revolution Health can donate some of their “hard earned money” to your favorite cause(s).
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OK it’s 9 minutes, it starts with some chick talking about drinking and then moves to a quick clip of Bitch and then to Melissa doing Freedom and then to almost the full version of DRIVE. Amusing as always. See how the camera gets a little shakey during DRIVE… that happens, heh.
Karen? Mommies? Did y’all take video of Melissa?
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Yes I’m playing with my theme. Did you manage to see it when it had links to sermons on it? heh. TW suggested I leave the links up and really confuse y’all. Change is good. More changes coming. Lots more changes.
This was suppose to be for last Friday, to celebrate Sticks’ graduation but RJ thinking took over and I saved it as draft instead. So, a week late but just as fun I bring you drums!
If you want Sesame Street characters w/drums then you’re probably going to have to buy a bunch of these and sell the extras on ebay or give them to someone in your band who plays other instruments. You might prefer drumstick keychains. I like the mini Surdo or the Timpani or look at all of these!
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My hometown. Not far from where Jenn lives. Fire is bad.
Captain William “Billy” Hutchinson, 48, 30 years of service;
Captain Mike Benke, 49, 20 years of service
Captain Louis Mulkey, 34, 11.5 years of service
Engineer Mark Kelsey, 40, 12.5 years of service
Engineer Bradford “Brad” Baity, 37, 9 years of service
Asst. Engineer Michael French, 27, 1.5 years of service
Firefighter James “Earl” Drayton, 56, 32 years of service
Firefighter Brandon Thompson, 27, 4 years of service
Firefighter Melven Champaign, 46, 2 years of service.
Donations for the families are being accepted.