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  • When there was just one… 

    Carrie Ann 8:56 pm on October 6, 2009 Permalink | Reply

    One kid Mom

     
  • Sand Art. 

    Carrie Ann 12:17 am on September 13, 2009 Permalink | Reply

     
  • My iTunes, right now. 

    Carrie Ann 12:12 am on July 14, 2009 Permalink | Reply

    I love Dar Williams. I am listening to Out There Live. It brings back a lot of really life-altering times. Back when I had enough time to reflect about what was really important in this life. I shall make this kind of living a priority. This collection of pre-wedding/pre-children Dar is great stuff. No, it’s not the Dar “live experience,” but it is another version of some of what I would consider, her “Classics.”

     
  • I’m still laughing. 

    Carrie Ann 2:35 pm on May 31, 2009 Permalink | Reply

    Looking through the Sunday paper coupon insert, I stumbled upon this:
    Father's Day

    Guess this means the Duggar’s will have to get their Dad a personalized shirt elsewhere.

     
  • Spam comments. 

    Carrie Ann 11:16 am on April 7, 2009 Permalink | Reply
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    LOVE THIS.

    I have to make it public. It’s suppose to be secret, however most people in Austin, Tx knows about it. The police department has machine that can read your mind. A machine that can read someone’s mind will be used to violate EVERYONE’S CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS!!! It can also change the way you feel. Sexual impulses, anger, and paranoia are all feelings they can induce to you at their fingertips. This means it can cause a girl or boy to feel sexual, and get raped thinking they wanted to. Its like a drug. This is just one of the many crimes they commit with this machine RIGHT NOW!!!! They are using it right now to spy on their citizens RIGHT NOW!!! People will be spied on in there homes, without a warrant. (this means someone will be able to watch you during sex without your knowledge.) There are a lot of people all over the United States knowing about this machine. The police department is able to use it to spy on people in their own home. During interrogation they keep a person dazed, confused and not sound of mind to cohersed them into making certain statements. This is a violation of these people’s constitutional rights. Start thinking about how the government has given the police department a weapon to commit not only one of the biggest civil and constitutional rights violations of all time, but to commit war crimes such as rape, brainwashing, and toturing people without the victim’s knowledge. I know it is hard to believe, however if you happen to know someone in the police department who cares for you enough, just ask if they have a machine that can read and control people’s mind. After that, I would also like people to think about how we are able to get the government to stop letting the police department violate the people’s civil and constitutional rights, and committing war crimes against there own citizens. Major media companies have knowledge of this, but are not willing to broadcast it. People need to find out and talk about this issue.

     
  • I have my bookmark out 

    Carrie Ann 12:52 am on January 22, 2009 Permalink | Reply

    Seriously, I love this photo gallery. I have always thought that books would be around forever and now I finally concede that libraries will become museums. I will miss books desperately. Must do as much “paper in hand” reading as I can, while I can.

    http://thenonist.com/index.php/thenonist/permalink/hot_library_smut/

     
  • I really love books. 

    Carrie Ann 12:37 am on January 16, 2009 Permalink | Reply

    And I would so enjoy this “bookshelf.”

    The Amazing Staircase

     
  • Nice and simple. 

    Carrie Ann 5:11 pm on January 10, 2009 Permalink | Reply

    “The things you own end up owning you.” ~Tyler Durden from Fight Club

    Sometimes I’d like to just sell it all. This isn’t quite what I have in mind when I get my opportunity to simplify, but I enjoy the concept just the same.

     
  • Yeah, right. 

    Carrie Ann 11:09 pm on January 8, 2009 Permalink | Reply
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    Thank goodness it’s not 1955.

    Good Housekeeping article circa 1955

     
    • Michael 11:55 pm on January 8, 2009 Permalink | Reply

      Ouch! Well, men are really taking a beating in pop culture in this era, if you think about it, dad is usually the sucker of the family, so I guess it balances out over time.

    • Carrie Ann 11:25 pm on January 9, 2009 Permalink | Reply

      Well, MIchael, it wasn’t a slam against men, just a glorification of the times in which we currently live! I’d have been a Sylvia Plath or Anne Sexton if I had to be in those times; I’m just sayin’!

  • Sometimes it feels like this 

    Carrie Ann 8:11 pm on January 5, 2009 Permalink | Reply
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