Random Acts of Randomness

Tuesday, December 13, 2005

Things that Annoy the Crap Out of Me: Holiday Edition

1.) One employee working the cash register, eight employees "working the floor." You know who you are, Penn Square/Quail Springs Mall businesses.

2.) People beating the crap out of each other trying to get the new X-Box/Playstation/high tech new toy. Enough already. It's a TOY for crying out loud. It will be available next year. Or March or sometime.

3.) People who stand in front of businesses, then ACCOST you for a signature to some petition. No, I don't want the freedom to let your dog poop in my front yard. Leave me alone.

4.) Advertisements on TV implying that your kids will be ridiculed for life if they don't have every new toy they advertise. Or that your wife won't love you anymore if you don't buy her that $3500 necklace. Last I checked, Christmas was about the BIRTH of CHRIST, not the celebration of Chapter 7 bankruptcy.

5.) People who accuse bloggers/xangans of not having a life. Especially those who have blogs of their own, take the time to READ other people's blogs enough to have a working knowledge of their life, and comment crap on blogs. This has happened not to me but to a couple of my friends. I am annoyed vicariously on behalf of my friends.

6.) When people bring inappropriate gifts to clean White Elephant parties. I can't count how many times someone has brought a set of handcuffs to a party as a White Elephant gift. Or a mothball sweater that smells of eau de 1963. Or a pile of plastic crap. It's not amusing.

7.) Obvious one-upmanship on gift-giving. "You just gave your boyfriend a sweater? Well, I gave mine a Pentium, a diamond ring, and a yearlong subscription to NetFlix!" How nice for you. Unfortunately, not all of us can afford that.

Monday, December 12, 2005

Dating Advice

Wow...so I was so tired this weekend. Saturday night I went to bed at 6 p.m....woke up at 8 the next morning and was late for Sunday School! Sigh. At least I am relatively well-rested. I did most of my Christmas shopping yesterday afternoon. I still have to buy gifts for my nephews and nieces, as well as my mom and my grandparents.

I have a job interview with the land surveying company this afternoon. Wish me the best, friends!

A lot of people have posed the question: Should a guy persue a girl, or should a girl be more aggressive? Well, I am a bit old-fashioned: I think a guy should DEFINITELY persue the girl if he likes her. However, a girl can give some cues to indicate that she wouldn't say no to a date. I have liked many guys over the years, and I waited for them to persue me. They ended up persuing other women.

The moral? 1.) Pray for your future mate. Not just, "God, bring me my future mate!," but pray that they will have joy and peace and that they will grow closer to the Lord. 2.) Persue a closer relationship with God through reading the Word, praying, helping others, etc. 3.) And if you happen to meet a guy/gal you are interested in, persue a friendship. Say hi to them. Smile, smile, smile. Even if a dating relationship doesn't work out, you'll at least have a friend. 4.) If they aren't interested in you, it's not because they are evil or bad people. It's because they have different interests.

Okay, now I will get off my dating soapbox.

Saturday, December 10, 2005

I'm Exhausted

Last night I was so tired when I got home I pretty much went straight to bed. Oh, I left a few comments, stuff like that. But I was way too tired to leave a post. I don't even think I had any dreams last night. That's fairly unusual.

Last night I went with friends to see "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever." It was really cute. It's about this church play that is infiltrated (I love that word) with some "troubled" kids. Turns out both the kids and the people in the church learn a lot from the experience.

After that, I went with Brian, Misti, Cindy, and Brian's friend Amy to On the Border. I had some yummy guacamole. I had a bunch left over, and I will probably eat it for lunch today. After that, we all went to Nichols Hills to look at Christmas lights. Some of the displays were...amazing. At one house, we saw two scary-looking plastic Dalmations guarding the driveway. Hee! Now I am plotting ways to deposit them in front of Booker's apartment. :-)

That's about it. I am at work right now. Oh, yeah! I have two job interviews next week. One with the Metropolitan Library and one with the land surveying company. Wish me all the best, y'all! :-)

Thursday, December 08, 2005

Jorb

Since so many of you are curious about my job situation (Hi, Melanie, Hilary, and Scott!) I thought I would give this brief update.

I have a job interview in the city tomorrow morning, weather permitting. I will be testing on my 10-key skills, typing speed and customer service. I also recieved a telephone call this afternoon requesting an interview.

Yesterday in the mail I recieved an application for the research job I mentioned. I will fill it out and return it to my uncle.

That's about it!

Wednesday, December 07, 2005

Do They Know It's Christmas

Do They Know It's Christmas

--Band Aid

It's Christmastime; there's no need to be afraid
At Christmastime, we let in light and we banish shade
And in our world of plenty we can spread a smile of joy
Throw your arms around the world at Christmastime

But say a prayer to pray for the other ones
At Christmastime it's hard, but when you're having fun
There's a world outside your window
And it's a world of dread and fear
Where the only water flowing is the bitter sting of tears
And the Christmas bells that ring there
Are the clanging chimes of doom
Well tonight thank God it's them instead of you

And there won't be snow in Africa this Christmastime
The greatest gift they'll get this year is life
Oh, where nothing ever grows, no rain or rivers flow
Do they know it's Christmastime at all?

Here's to you, raise a glass for ev'ryone
Here's to them, underneath that burning sun
Do they know it's Christmastime at all?

Feed the world
Feed the world

Feed the world
Let them know it's Christmastime again
Feed the world
Let them know it's Christmastime again
-B. Geldof

Freezing Cold and Unable to Type

It is snowing now...and freezing! Wow...break out the long johns. It is 19 degrees here...brrrrr. It's not supposed to get this cold in Oklahoma!

I have popped in some of my Christmas CD's. (Do you get the idea that I enjoy listening to music?)

What else....Not much else to type about today. Anyway, my fingers are stiff. I think it's too cold anyway. Maybe I am getting Carpal Tunnel. Or rheumatism. Or both.

Tuesday, December 06, 2005

Snow

It's supposed to snow tomorrow. They are forecasting about 6 inches in OKC. Nice...now I will have to drive in solid snow. How fun. (sarcasm)

My tooth is feeling a bit better. Last night I took some pain meds and went to bed at 8 p.m. That helped a great deal. I am trying not to mess with the tooth too much.

This morning I went to the city for a job test...only to find out that I would have to take it on Friday instead! Sigh. Here's hoping that the ground isn't covered in snow then. Maybe by morning the temp will be up to 32 degrees. (HA!)

What else...I am going to rewrite my resume to emphasize my research activities, both in college and here at the library. Why, do you ask? Well, I am applying for a job at the health department. It deals with the Murrah Building bombing. So I will need a resume with my research activities on it.

Monday, December 05, 2005

A Crash Course on the BCS and Other Stuff

There are 28 bowl games played in late December and early January: 4 BCS bowls (Sugar, Rose, Fiesta and Orange) and 24 other bowls. Basically, a team is bowl-eligible if it finishes at least .500 for the regular season, or gets 6 wins.

The BCS is designed to see which teams play for the National Championship. It was made because a play-off system makes too much sense. The team's ranking in the BCS is determined by a great many important factors, such as the USA Today polls, popular opinion, and number of bribes offered the commissioners. The top two teams play for the national championship. The other six spots are determined by 1.) Conference champions of the six major conferences (Big 10, Big 12, SEC, Pac-10, ACC, and Big East) 2.) Placement in the BCS rankings. Also, no more than two teams from each conference can play in BCS bowls. Notre Dame plays in a BCS bowl if it finishes in the top 6 in the BCS.

Now, after the BCS bowl makes its picks, then the other bowls pick out their teams. Most of the bowls have conference "tie in's." For instance, the Cotton Bowl has first pick among the remaining Big 12 teams after the BCS, and second pick among the SEC teams. Each conference has a certain number of tie-ins, including the BCS bowl. They also could concieveably gain another tie-in, if they have an at-large BCS selection. The Big 12 has 8 tie-ins.


If there are more tie-ins than bowl-eligible teams in a conference, then some of the bowls can become at-large bowls.

Confused? Yeah, me too. Wikipedia.org probably has a better explanation.

All I Want for Christmas is You

ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS IS YOU
Written by Mariah Carey and Walter Afanasieff

I don't want a lot for Christmas
There's just one thing I need
I don't care about presents
Underneath the Christmas tree
I just want you for my own
More than you could ever know
Make my wish come true...
All I want for Christmas
Is you...

I don't want a lot for Christmas
There is just one thing I need
I don't care about presents
Underneath the Christmas tree
I don't need to hang my stocking
There upon the fireplace
Santa Claus won't make me happy
With a toy on Christmas day
I just want you for my own
More than you could ever know
Make my wish come true
All I want for Christmas is you...
You baby

I won't ask for much this Christmas
I won't even wish for snow
I'm just gonna keep on waiting
Underneath the mistletoe
I won't make a list and send it
To the North Pole for Saint Nick
I won't even stay awake to
Hear those magic reindeer click
'Cause I just want you here tonight
Holding on to me so tight
What more can I do
Baby all I want for Christmas is you
You...

All the lights are shining
So brightly everywhere
And the sound of children's
Laughter fills the air
And everyone is singing
I hear those sleigh bells ringing
Santa won't you bring me the one I really need -
won't you please bring my baby to me...

Oh I don't want a lot for Christmas
This is all I'm asking for
I just want to see baby
Standing right outside my door
Oh I just want him for my own
More than you could ever know
Make my wish come true
Baby all I want for Christmas is
You...

All I want for Christmas is you baby... (repeat)

A Few Things

Wow. Life is...well, decent anyway. I am going through my usual mood swings and stuff. Happy one minute, sad the next, pissed the next. But...I need to stop blaming other people or situations for what's going on in my life. To quote the Eagles, "We are all just prisoners here of our own device." In other words, sure...I have had some crappy stuff happen to me. But I am where I am because of decisions I have made. (And yes, friends...not making a decision is a decision.) It is up to me to turn the tide.

To that end, I have applied for numerous jobs. I have had a couple of interviews, and I am taking a test tomorrow for Metropolitan. So maybe I will have full-time employment lined up by the end of the week. But even if I don't, I know that I have tried, and I have developed my skills. People have told me, "I have never been turned down for a job before! Every job I have applied for I have gotten!" Well, in most cases they are exaggerating. But I learned, for instance, that I am a lot more skilled in Excel than I thought. I took a test for it, and I passed with a really high score. Surprising considering that I haven't really used Excel that much.

Sooooo...in other news, my tooth is sore again. I really need to have that sucker pulled. Probably it will go away in the next few days. I will just eat soup and stuff until then, so that I don't have to chew that much.

Saturday night I went over to Melissa, Misti and Cindy's house for a Christmas party. A whole bunch of people showed up, including Eilene and Johna from Council. I had to leave early (around 11:30) because I had to drive back, but the girls didn't go to bed until 2 a.m.! I skipped Sunday School the next day.

Sunday evening I went to the Council Road musical. It was really, REALLY good. After that, we all went to Chili's. We made Nachos a la Rich. It consisted of putting any condiments we could find on top of tortilla chips. Including Sweet and Low, catsup, salt, and some of my artichoke dip. Oh, and salsa too.

Still haven't heard anything new on Dad. Like...when the Hades is he going to have surgery. I will let y'all know.

OU is going to the Holiday Bowl. They will be playing Oregon, who finished 10-1 this season and probably should have been in a BCS bowl. But because Notre Dame finished in the top 6, they get a BCS bid. On the one hand, I am thrilled that Notre Dame is back in the BCS. On the other hand, it doesn't seem quite fair to Oregon. Oh, well.

Oh, and I am boycotting the Rose Bowl. That is all