Sara's Darkness will be solely about me and my life. EE will be about everything else I want to talk about.
The reason I'm doing it is this; when I write about my life i get more visits and more comments. When I write about politics, Buffy, wrestling, or anything else, I get less visits and less comments.
So now I have a blog to talk about everything else.
:) Hey, thought you were gonna be offline for three days?
Hi Sara, not off-line, just limited. When I do my 12 hour shifts I usually go on-line for about 1 hour tops after getting home and then it's to bed for 8 or so hours of sleep. And then another 15 to 20 minutes before going to work.
I gotta keep up with my fantasy baseball team, ya know. :)
And I'll drop some messages on the other blog - everything's eventual. I've been getting really pissed at corporate America because once again, and in my area, local jobs are lost to Mexico or some other shithole country where the value of life is less than the value of the dollar.
A brief heads up to those who prefer not to get caught and probably trampled in the stampede...
From: http://www.financialsense.com/fsu/editorials/willie/2006/0810.html "Economic distress in US Economy renders more difficult continued freedoms on the political side, as national security forces the sacrifice of liberty. ... The collateral damage will be to economies, efficiency, and innocent people. The greatest casualty will be to TRUTH. ... The tribes of the world have aligned. Their economic armies are comprised of state corporations. Securing energy, minerals, food, and water are of primary importance for tribal survival, as is keeping the flow of money ample and reliable."
The above long-ish article about geo-economic politics is close to spot on in describing the playing field that humanity's next bloody game will be played on, though I might argue its view of the US hand and its playing so far is too kind.
I'll explain the dynamics more fully sometime in the next 4 weeks over at my blog, I probably have that long before the first bits of SHTF.
This much shorter article gave me wry amusement, too: http://www.financialsense.com/fsu/editorials/2006/0810.html
Enjoy the last weeks of the last northern summer when things were as they are ;)
Now the moon is almost hidden The stars are beginning to hide The fortunetelling lady Has even taken all her things inside All except for Cain and Abel And the hunchback of Notre Dame Everybody is making love Or else expecting rain And the Good Samaritan, he's dressing He's getting ready for the show He's going to the carnival tonight On Desolation Row (Robert Zimmerman, 1965)
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Um,...what's this blog suppose to be about overall? Lesbian life? Life in general?
Jim confused!
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It's about everything EXCEPT my life.
Sara's Darkness will be solely about me and my life. EE will be about everything else I want to talk about.
The reason I'm doing it is this; when I write about my life i get more visits and more comments. When I write about politics, Buffy, wrestling, or anything else, I get less visits and less comments.
So now I have a blog to talk about everything else.
:) Hey, thought you were gonna be offline for three days?
~Sara<3
Hi Sara, not off-line, just limited. When I do my 12 hour shifts I usually go on-line for about 1 hour tops after getting home and then it's to bed for 8 or so hours of sleep. And then another 15 to 20 minutes before going to work.
I gotta keep up with my fantasy baseball team, ya know. :)
And I'll drop some messages on the other blog - everything's eventual. I've been getting really pissed at corporate America because once again, and in my area, local jobs are lost to Mexico or some other shithole country where the value of life is less than the value of the dollar.
Hi, I was away for a few days, back now but much to do,
L&BB
Hmm... what the... xD
Just wanted to let you know that you've managed to suck a few hours out of my life with these strange, curious creations of yours. Well done!
I had to re-find this place after I lost my links. :P
Anyway... good to see you back, Sara.
*beep* to all^_^
I'll have a new post or two tomorrow.
Glad you liked the blog, zizz.
~Sara<3
hey....just saw the hullabaloo
nice...i enjoy all
take care
A brief heads up to those who prefer not to get caught and probably trampled in the stampede...
From:
http://www.financialsense.com/fsu/editorials/willie/2006/0810.html
"Economic distress in US Economy renders more difficult continued freedoms on the political side, as national security forces the sacrifice of liberty. ... The collateral damage will be to economies, efficiency, and innocent people. The greatest casualty will be to TRUTH. ... The tribes of the world have aligned. Their economic armies are comprised of state corporations. Securing energy, minerals, food, and water are of primary importance for tribal survival, as is keeping the flow of money ample and reliable."
The above long-ish article about geo-economic politics is close to spot on in describing the playing field that humanity's next bloody game will be played on, though I might argue its view of the US hand and its playing so far is too kind.
I'll explain the dynamics more fully sometime in the next 4 weeks over at my blog, I probably have that long before the first bits of SHTF.
This much shorter article gave me wry amusement, too:
http://www.financialsense.com/fsu/editorials/2006/0810.html
Enjoy the last weeks of the last northern summer when things were as they are ;)
Now the moon is almost hidden
The stars are beginning to hide
The fortunetelling lady
Has even taken all her things inside
All except for Cain and Abel
And the hunchback of Notre Dame
Everybody is making love
Or else expecting rain
And the Good Samaritan, he's dressing
He's getting ready for the show
He's going to the carnival tonight
On Desolation Row
(Robert Zimmerman, 1965)
Hey Agric!
How about some REAL info here. Is my comic going to be a success or what?!
:)
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