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Daily Dose of Pet Peeves – I hate “I Heart…”

Why do grown men and women, women in particular, insist in saying “I heart ______ ” in their blogs and in their emails and in their AIM messages and in their message board posts? They don’t even make a heart like my pal Karen did in her comments about Starbucks yesterday. I could live with that, it doesn’t bug me at all. But typing out “I heart Johnny Depp” or “I heart iTunes” or “I heart my cat” just makes no freaking sense.

It’s worse than kids who use an odd mix of uPPer AnD lOwEr CaSe or use numbers instead of letters (my teen does this all of the darn time to me on AIM – CUL8R -). Kids, I can see doing this sort of thing but it’s the grown-ups who do it that drive me to want to say mean things in their blog comments, put them on my ignore list on message boards or ban them from the internet foreverrrrrrrrrrrrr. And while I can’t do any of those things, I can and I have unsubscribed from some blogs because of the frequent use of that phrase and there are some more blogs on my soon to be unsubscribed to list if they don’t quit it. Once, I can live with but once a week is pushing it and once a day is too much to handle!

If it was the movie, “I Heart Huckabees” that caused this trend then they have some answering to do. If it wasn’t that, then what was it? I really want to know!

Why, why, why do people do this? I H8 “I heart”!!!!!

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Daily Dose of Health – or Lack Of Health?

I’m sick. I’ve been sick for a few days now. I don’t like it. I’m done with it. Really, really done with it.

It started with what I thought was a sinus headache. Moved to a migraine with that nasty symptom that sends you to the bathroom. Which of course means I stopped eating. From there I found myself with a fever and a very queasy stomach and exhaustion. I was sure the queasy stuff was from lack of food so I have been forcing myself to eat. Not a good idea. And TW got in the Denise hasn’t eaten mode and that means she fixed a pan of hash brown casserole. I love it but this was not the best of days for it. I’m also slightly dehydrated and have not had my normal Quad Venti Caramel Macchiato and have only had two cups of Gazebo in 24 hours.

I really, really am done with this.

Just for fun, click those underlined links to my symptoms and see if you can figure out what illness I have, courtesy of WebMD.

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Daily Dose of Sex

Women’s Sex Satisfaction Linked to Submission, according to this article from WebMD. I believe that what the title should really say is “Women’s Sex Dissatisfaction Linked to Submission” based on the article and the study “results”. I’m not sure what led WebMD to title it this way but then again, I’m not sure what these people were thinking when they created the parameters for this study.

There are so many problems here that I don’t even know where to begin – maybe I should just say, thank goodness it is a U of M study and not a UF study. I would hate to think that I’m living in a town of people who thought this was an accurate or even informative study.

If you’re looking for some interesting articles and studies about women and sex, try these instead – at least they make sense!

  • Secrets of the Sexually Satisfied Woman
  • Women’s Sex Lives, Up Close and Very Personal
  • Becoming a Multi-Orgasmic Woman,
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    Daily Dose of Psychology?

    Does this story from WebMD, Why Some People Just Can’t Hold Their Tongues, explain TW’s tendency toward saying exactly the wrong thing at the wrong time? I somehow doubt it.

    I don’t think serving someone a chicken foot and watching their reaction is probably not the best indicator of inhibitory ability, is it? I think TW would probably be ok with an Asian woman serving her a chicken foot. I don’t think she’d be even remotely tempted to make a face or utter a potentially embarrassing comment.

    Who pays these people for these studies??? I want in on the action, I swear I do.

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    Daily Dose of Family Life – Where do you start?

    You gotta start somewhere… or so my pal Leona says in her first blog post. The problem here is that the place she’s choosing to start is probably not the place her nice husband is choosing to start. And, according to TW, she’s not going about it in the proper fashion anyway. Let’s take a moment to remember that TW is female and Leona’s husband is ummm obviously male, duh. So what TW thinks about Leona’s inability to help her husband get a clue may be slightly skewed. I doubt it though, because TW is the female version of Leona’s husband – luckily the female version is an improved version and I don’t have much to complain about…

    I don’t generally ask anyone to load the dishwasher because people in my household (except the 1/2 kid) generally avoid that appliance like the plague. They are all sure that I have some dishwasher fetish and if they even touch it I will be offended in some manner. I understand where they’ve gotten this idea, (and blame my mother). They’re wrong, but it’s partially my fault that they feel this way – so I generally deal with it. Until TW talks about how good she is about cleaning up her cooking messes. THAT, I take offense to, because she doesn’t clean up in the kitchen more than 2% of the time. That’s ok, I can live with that, but don’t talk about how much kitchen clean up you do. That’s just wrong.

    Now the garbage issue that Leona talks about, I’ve got similar experiences. My first issue is that when TW does empty the bathroom or bedroom garbage, she generally makes a bigger mess than if she’d just left it to overflow. So I really don’t complain much when I find myself wandering around and emptying the small trash cans on Monday evening. Better a bit of overflow than the entire can dumped onto the middle of the floor and then a haphazard cleanup. 😉

    And then, there’s the kitchen garbage and recycle issue. That’s the one that bugs me the most. If the trash can is full, take it out. Duh. TW doesn’t even attempt to push the garbage down to get more in, she just sets it on top and if it falls out she doesn’t even notice because she’s quickly closed the door and wandered away. If she empties a paper coke carton, she will toss it into the recycle bin next to the trash because “it won’t fit in the trash can”. Which means it gets covered in coke goo that I get to deal with because nobody else takes out the recycle bin either.

    And then of course, there’s the constant argument about what is actually recyclable. (And I use argument in the loosest sense of the word – we don’t argue about it. I rant, she responds, and I rant some more – all the while laughing at the entire situation. When I stop laughing, then we’re in trouble). She insists that when she lived at “the blue house” coke cartons and cereal boxes and kids school papers were recyclable. Now that may well be but I didn’t live in this town then and I can tell you that according to the note the recycle dude left in our un-emptied bin 2 years ago, those things are not recyclable. And, according to the Big Blue website, the recycle dude is right. That doesn’t stop TW, and thus the small children, from tossing white printer paper and those coke boxes into the recycle bin. Which means I get to sort through it all on Tuesday morning and separate the goo covered non-recyclables from the recyclables. This is not a chore I enjoy. I have no attachment to it. I would like that particular job to end. Preferably, today.

    Anyway, back to the real problem –

    TW says that if you want something done, then you ought to do it yourself. And if your hubby wants something done, then he ought to do it himself. Now Leona and I know that this just does not work, because she and I want all sorts of things done and we’ve already spent a zillion years of our lives doing them. At some point, your spouse or your s/o should do things that YOU want done, simply because YOU want them done. TW knows this too, she’s just trying to keep us from emasculating her. She gets in these moods every now and then. You just have to roll your eyes and laugh.

    TW also says that if I want her to do something, then I have to point it out and ask her to do it. (Which, Leona did, and her dishes sat there and sat there and sat there.) I’ve done it before and found myself more frustrated at having to ask and then having the task go undone than if I’d just said nothing and done it myself. Apparently a specific time table is also required but I have serious problems telling adults that they need to do this job by this time. It should be obvious that the dishes should get done sooner rather than later. And, laundry really should be folded as soon as it is dry or at least as soon as it is pulled from the dryer. Why do I have to spell that sort of thing out to a grown woman? Whatever…

    I have really just learned to face facts and so should you, Leona. If your husband doesn’t want to do something, he’s not going to do it. You ought to just accept that and figure out what it is that you don’t want to do – and stop doing it. Let him deal with waiting 24 hours for dinner if you don’t feel like cooking. It works well for me, it might work well for you too – and you create children who learn to find their own food very quickly, without any real problem, while you sit back and watch the adult male flounder around in confusion at not having food appear in front of him.

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    Daily Dose of Health – Childbirth and Knee Surgery Might Kill You

    OK this article, Deaths Prompt Abortion Pill Warning has annoyed me.

    Apparently there have been a whopping four deaths of women who used RU-486 over the last four years.

    Four. Out. Of. 460,000. Women.

    FOUR

    This leads the FDA, with its newly appointed chairman, to put out a nice new warning that, gasp, RU-486 might kill you??? And what’s even more annoying than that is if you make it past the shocking and terrifying headline you will see that it was not the RU-486 that killed these women, it was a strain of bacteria called Clostridium sordelli.

    Now if the FDA admits that they have no evidence that indicates the RU-486 caused the deaths then why put out a message saying “Deaths Prompt Abortion Pill Warning”? Why not put out an article that says “Clostridium sordelli” caused fourth deaths? Or more to the point, why not “Deaths prompt childbirth warnings”? Because Clostridium sordelli is a risk for women who give birth as well.

    Take a moment to google Clostridium Sordelli – you will find reports of men dying of this infection after knee surgery and women dying of this infection after childbirth. It’s not the RU-486 folks, it’s the bacteria.

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    Daily Dose of Books – and food? and memories?

    I am not a foodie, let me make that point right up front. TW and my job have done an excellent job of allowing me to get a fairly respectable score on foodie tests but I am really NOT a foodie. What I am though, is someone who has learned to find memories through food and that is something that I was never able to do before.

    I’ve asked a million foodie type questions in my life and I’ve encourage thousand upon thousand of people to connect their memories to food and address emotional eating issues but as many have noticed, “Denise rarely answers her own questions.” It’s true, I don’t. And in the case of food and memories questions, it is generally because I didn’t have any decent answers.

    But now, I can read a book like Garlic & Sapphires, (which I truly enjoyed, except for the ending), and not say “huh?” And I can read a really good book, like The Language of Baklava and almost relate! Well ok, maybe relate isn’t the right word.

    I can read these passages about family dinners and father’s cooking and do more than see a hazy memory that brings nothing more than a shrug followed by the “what’s the big deal? People are weird. (That is generally what I’ve done when reading these types of books and message board posts, too!). I can now think back to Plain Grandma and Grandma-Grandma in the kitchen bickering back and forth while making Beef n Noodles and I see what the big deal is. I can immediately get the giggles when I think about me and my brother going around for hours on end saying “pork chops and applesauce” in poor imitation of that Brady Bunch boy every time my mother told us we were having pork chops for dinner. I can smile and chuckle at the memory of my mother making fried apples for us after seeing the episode of Family Affair where Mr. French made these while trapped in a blizzard (the episode is called Marooned).

    I may not be able to pull up long rambling memories of exactly what people ordered at a particular restaurant 15 years ago, like TW and her family can, but I do have some very good family food memories!

    And by the way, The Language of Baklava brought back more than just family food memories. It reminded me of the time I was on a children’s television show with my brother and friends. That Happy Raine memory just came tumbling back right there in the first chapter of Diana Abu-Jaber’s book. And I enjoyed it, almost as much as the family and food memories.
    Pst, I’m not really a Debonair Diner, as suggested by the Foodie Quiz,  but I do a good job of playing one on the internet! 😉

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    Daily Dose of Health – Plan B

    From WebMD, Decision on Plan B Without a Prescription Expected by September

    Sigh, “by September”. Well it’s about doggone time. This dragging of heels by the FDA on a decision is getting a little ridiculous isn’t it? Just make a decision and make it based on the history of Plan B and the studies that have been done and not by conservatives who worry about “Plan B sitting on the shelf next to the toothpaste”. I mean, please, like that’s where the Plan B would actually sit if it got FDA OTC approval. It wouldn’t be anywhere NEAR the toothpaste!

    I applaud the Senators, (Clinton, Murray and Mikulski, specifically), who stood up and blocked Crawford’s appointment until the FDA makes a decision – any decision! Good for them. The Senators didn’t say you have to make Plan B OTC, they simply said make a decision and please make a decision based on SCIENCE and not POLITICS or RELIGION. Isn’t that the FDA’s job, after all?

    September is a long time to wait, but it’s better than the indefinite we’ve been living with.

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