Showing posts with label Brewers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brewers. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Two Cents

Right now I am too tired to come up with a rant.

However, two things come to my mind that I feel need to be addressed.

My dad disagreed with me about the tattoo issue.  Football players are more universal than musicians.  My dad doesn't listen to Chris Brown, but he does watch football.  I am calling a BS on my dad.  The dude loves baseball more than football; duh, Baseball is a universal bit of Americana.  Everyone knows baseball practically = America.  So my dad loves baseball and the Brewers.  Not ONCE have I heard him talk about Corey Hart, or Prince Fielder (*tear, he isn't a Brewer anymore), or Kameron Loe being a bad role model to kids.   Frankly, he just doesn't really care about the artwork on any of the baseball players.  It could also be that their uniforms cover the majority of their skin, but it doesn't meant that it isn't there or can be seen when they aren't on the field.  There is a whole gallery of the Brewers showing off their tattoos - boy are some of them bad!  But hey, it was their choice.  If they regret it later, that is their problem.  Get over it - people get tattoos.  If you don't like them, don't get tattoos.  Simple as that.
End of story.

Secondly, I'm surprised that so many people like the Bachelor or the Bachelorette.  Seriously?  It is modern day, legal, cock-fighting.  I want to know if those girls would seriously act that way around a guy if she didn't have about 15-20 other girls she was contending with to "get a rose."  Call me a femi-nazi if you'd like, but I can't stand to see women make idiots of themselves on tv.  For what?  That dude you probably won't give a flying leap about 2 minutes after the camera has stopped rolling; or worse yet, you are the one in love and he is the one going, "well, it was nice knowing ya - see ya!"  My co-workers like to watch it and some of the patients come in and they talk about it every time I see them.  I get told not to take the show too seriously, it is just fun.  It isn't fun.  It is degrading to watch, brain cells atrophy, and I feel being a woman has gotten just a little bit more ridiculous. Is that the kind of behaviour we want our young women mimicing? I am so glad my sister doesn't watch that show.  I'd have to have a serious talk with her if she did.
The part I caught this week, as I was flipping through channels, went like this: 
Girl: (instructing guy in a super high/giggly voice through physical/boot camp-esq drills) Drop and give me twenty. (sits on guy's back)
Give me another sit up.
Boy: (Kissing girl on every sit up)
Girl: (giggly...then stern) Give me another kiss.  Kiss me harder!
*Turns channel to Bones before vomiting occurs. I rather watch a smart female scientist solve crimes than a woman titter and giggle in an attempt to seduce a man into liking her more than the other girls.

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Busy Busy Busy

This weekend got off to a pretty amazing start!  Oh poop, it is almost over!

I got done with work at 6:15!  I honestly think it is a first to be done that early on a Thursday in a VERY long time.  I won't lie, I HAD to be out of there by 6:15....even taking a 2 hour lunch limited me to an early close.  WOOT!  I got home and was able to start making some pretty delicious dark chocolate brownies with peanut butter and chocolate chips!  Rachel brought over some tiny 99cent Eddy's ice cream cups and some great news!  Not one, not two, BUT THREE new people may join our "book pair" as her brother likes to call it.  We talked over Emma for about an hour when she made the motion to: "Never watch a movie based on the book before we actually finish the book."  We had watched Clueless the previous movie night and she felt it somehow spoilt the book since she knew what was going to happen.  I then chuckled, agreed, and pointed out I had Bridget Jones's Diary that we still had not watched - it turned into movie night.  We ate ice cream and brownies and swooned over Mr. Darcy.  Umm, who wouldn't?


We then parted for the night.  I was all set to go to my aunt's with my sister for a scrap booking weekend.  I got a call late in the afternoon letting me know that my aunt was in the hospital with an infection in her hand!  Elisabeth and I ended up going for a run/walk.  We then went to see Dark Shadows with Rachel!  It was pretty awesome.  We weren't expecting it to be quite so gruesome, but it was still rather funny.  There's nothing really to say more about the movie, just a classic Tim Burton film mixing the comical and grotesque.  I got home to watch the Brewers in their 13 inning game...finally ending in a win!


Yesterday, I was finally able to pull my sister away from home to go buy our mother's day present for our mom.  I also bought a kayak carrier and a life vest so I can take my kayak out.  We went through the drive through car wash to get rid of all the nasty bird poop on my car (Yay for parking under a tree), got $6 in quarters back from the machine, and still, after it all, had chunks of bird poop stuck to my car (>.<).  We then went to check the Redbox for a good movie.  We didn't find anything.  Rachel then came over and we looked at a different Redbox and found a Colin Farrell movie: London Boulevard. It was a rather interesting movie, very violent, and had a horrible ending.  He was so close...so close.  Rachel's comment:  "That was the ending?!?  I had to look at completely unnecessary boobs for that?!? Well, I guess if you already have the R rating, you may as well go all out for it and through in some topless waitress that just leans into shot."


All these movies in and I've still found time to read 2 books and shop.  I'm such an awesome girl, guess I learned it from my mom.  HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!

Friday, April 6, 2012

An Explosion of My Mind

So I have a request to end my blog silence.  I have been super busy these last few weeks.  I work 10 hours a day, then I work out, then I make myself some din din, then I veg.  If I had the internet at my place, I probably would be better at blogging, but I don't.  At the end of the day, I don't feel like going anywhere to write it and post it, or stay at work another second longer to use the computer and internet there.

I have had several things on my mind lately.  I've been reading and watching like crazy (when I can). I've been working out and learning how to make healthier choices when it comes to making meals.  I'll start with the lighter stuff and then move into the slightly heavier sections at the end.

First off, it was nice to have a opening day nap with my dad.  WHAT THE HECK BREWERS?!?  I got to catch up on my sleep and my pinterest account while you were sucking it up out there.  I had such high hopes after those 2 runs in the first, but you just couldn't keep it together.  And wait, how many pitchers did we go through today.  I completely lost count!  You'll get it together tomorrow - and now that I've actually done the wash, I'll have my Brewers shirt to wear while I watch.

I watched a couple of rather shite movies lately.  I just can't seem to pick anything good lately.  I picked out Young Adult to watch.  That movie was horrible.  It had no point to it at all.  It just has completely screwed up people going around and acting completely selfish and narcissistic. Don't watch it, you will seriously regret the hour and a half of your life you cannot get back.

The other complete horror of I movie I watched was Like Crazy.  It seemed like it might be a cutesy, but it was horrible. They have a great relationship and then the girl has to return to the UK since her student visa is up. They try really hard to keep their relationship together, but they can't be in the same country for very long.  Well, he could have moved to the UK, but he refused.  I can tell you right then and there, that he wasn't that in love with this girl if he wouldn't move to be with her.  She was the one who was having to give up everything.  Move back to the states (once she was allowed to again after violating her student visa), give up her assistant editor job at a magazine, and live far away from her family, with whom she is very close.  He has no family really, so moving his furniture design business to the UK would have been simple.  Anyways, both of them can't seem to really move on despite new partners.  They are stuck in the past, in the past joys of their relationship with nothing really new to continue their relationship.  It just ended horribly with you realizing that both of them are realizing the same thing. My guy friend was so bored after 20 minutes of this movie, that he left.  Yup, this movie sucks that much.

I did happen to pick one good movie recently: Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole.  I recently read the books and was quite disappointed by how much of the good stuff in the book is left out or changed.  It was still a really good movie despite the changes.  Then again, it is hard to be disappointed when there are cutesy little owls hoping around trying to save one another. I mean come on - look at that little ball of fluffy feathers.  Hard not to smile and enjoy yourself when looking at their faces.  Good story too - accomplishing your dreams, looking out for others, and caring, compassionate people get further than selfish, self-seeking traitors. 

Our most recent read for book club was The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane by Katherine Howe.  The story is really interesting, but the fact that the people in the story were really people involved in the Salem witch trials and the author herself is a descendant of some of the accused women, makes it all the more exciting. The site up for the book is really interesting too.  It has a lot of interesting information about the story and the history of Salem. The book is about a young grad student, Connie, doing her research for her dissertation in history at Harvard  She agrees to go clean up her dead grandmother's house that has been accruing taxes since her death.  She discovers a link in the house to a possibly undocumented women that was tried in the Salem witch trials.  Her research begins to take her further and further into her own family history.  While she is working on this project, she is dealing with the pressure of cleaning up her family home to sell, a crabby advisor who has gone a bit batty over his alchemy set, and a rather dashing preservationist by the name of Sam.  While searching into the life of Deliverance Dane, Connie begins a journey of self discovery that is quite magical.

My friend and I went shopping together last week.  Her shopping consisted of chocolate, pizza, chocolate puff cereal, mac&cheese, and tater tots. Mine, on the other hand, had a ton of fresh veggies and fruit, eggs, fish, chicken, cottage cheese, and yes, chocolate (they were having a buy 2 get 1 sale on it...and hey, dark chocolate has TONS of antioxidants).  This also leads me to another rant of mine.  Why can I not find a cottage cheese that doesn't have artificial flavors and colorings?!?  I looked at 2 stores and at several different brands.  What the hell?  Why add that fake crap to our food?  I DON'T GET IT!  Oh, did I mention I bought a bright yellow kayak too?  Yay little treats I buy myself :D

I recently read an article about BMIs and how much crap they are at actually gauging what they are meant to: obesity. The people in the article were talking about how the BMI doesn't actually gauge correctly the "health" of people.  According to them, a 5'6" woman over 150lbs should be considered obese.  Really?!?  What if the woman is just stacked?  I swear to God my boobs alone weight about 20lbs if not more.  They were basing this based on body fat rates in individuals whose BMIs were in a normal range but whose body fat percentages put them in an obese category.  I'm really getting sick of the government trying to control our bodies. Soon people who really need medical attention aren't going to be eligible for it because their type doesn't fit into a certain box.  Apparently a woman's body is a scary thing to men in our government.  Go ahead and teach abstinence alone in our schools and take away Planned Parenthood.  Education is POWER - and apparently our country is tired of empowering their women.  Sure, lets just add a few more 100s of thousands of babies on to welfare and see what happens to our economy.  Did the government read Freakenomics and just decide to through it out the window.  I'll just clarify this, I don't believe in abortions at all (it hurts the mother both physically and psychologically), but preventative measures like teaching about conception and how to use a condom work wonders.  Not to mention, baby booms and STD booms will have our broken medical/insurance system strained even further.  I can tell you in my high school, our health class completely skipped the sex ed part of health class and focused more on drugs.  Oh yeah, guess how many girls we had preggers!

Ok, now after ranting, I will close with some music I have been loving recently. Enjoy!