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  • #649609
    Zenguy
    Participant

    This came from a friend and particularily appropriate for this topic.

    One day I hopped in a taxi and we took off for the airport.

    We were driving in the right lane when suddenly a black car jumped out of a parking space right in front of us. My taxi driver slammed on his breaks, skidded and missed the other car by just inches!

    The driver of the other car whipped his head around and started yelling at us. My taxi driver just smiled and waved at the guy. And I mean, he was really friendly.

    So I asked, ‘Why did you just do that? This guy almost ruined your car and sent us to the hospital!’

    This is when my taxi driver taught me what I now call “The Law of the Garbage Truck”.

    He explained that “many people are like garbage trucks. They run around full of garbage, full of frustration, full of anger and full of disappointment. As their garbage piles up, they need a place to dump it and sometimes they’ll dump it on you. Don’t take it personally. Just smile, wave, wish them well and move on. Don’t take their garbage and spread it to other people at work, at home or on the streets”.

    The bottom line is that successful people do not let garbage trucks take over their day.

    Life’ is too short to wake up in the morning with regrets, so…………

    Love the people who treat you right. Pray for the ones who don’t.

    Life is ten percent what you make it and ninety percent how you take it!

    #649608
    Jill
    Participant

    r26, you know what made me think you’re what my hubby calls a “proper person”: even if you and your kids were perfect, and you didn’t cut the guy off or do anything else offensive, you still were willing to accept the possibility that you weren’t aware that you did something to him. I want to hug you just for that.

    Some people really are miserable and think that any inconvenience to them is someone else’s fault.

    On the other side, though, I don’t mean to deem the guy a jerk, period, because everyone can go through stressful times. There’s even a possibility that he’s aware of what he did and is feeling horrible about it right now. You never know. Either way, I have serious doubts that he meant anything against you personally, and most likely he’s not loving life at the moment. I’m sorry that an action that he’s probably not even aware of had that kind of an impact on you. :(

    #588956
    JayDee
    Participant

    After picking up my pound of goodness from our one-shot bacon dealer, I came home and had a BLT…

    While I could wax poetic about bacon, instead I thought about all of the people that our dealer made happy in WSB land…heck when he pulled into the Farmer’s Market parking lot tonight, he had a line 3 long within a minute.

    Then I thought about this study that purported to show that your own happiness is affected by those in closest geographic context to you, heck, even people you don’t even know, just as long as they are your neighbor. If they are happy, you are more likely to be happy too. Yes, the conclusions seem odd to a rational mind, but perhaps there is a part of a truth here.

    http://tinyurl.com/5m5nk4 LATimes coverage

    Then I remembered an article discussing how the more secular are less likely to contribute to charity, and less likely to be happy. However, the article opined that the reason was the secular humanists were not part of a community. While I won’t speculate how many folk in WSB-land are secular, the blog-community does form a diffuse geographically connected bunch of people.

    And while I am the last person to stand up and sing “kumbayah”, what if the overall happiness of West Seattle was increased by the simple pleasures of good bacon provided through the community of a neighborhood blog?

    Food (or should I say bacon) for thought.

    #649604
    Cait
    Participant

    Ah – the full moon is almost upon us. 91% full today. Being a Cancer (and believing in such hooey) I’m always irritable and short with people during this time of the lunar cycle.

    Working in customer service – I can tell you that the full moon most DEFINITELY affects people’s moods. Callers are angrier. People are more curt. Coworkers get a bit more short tempered. I saw it all today and we’ll see more of it towards the end of the week (along with snow? I’m staying home!)

    Breathe in and then out and then realize it will alllll be over soon. :) Props to your kiddos for being so well behaved. And props to you because we all know where most of the credit for well behaved children is due when it comes to grocery stores :)

    #649537

    In reply to: Only the lonely

    LisaM
    Participant

    I think West Seattle is mostly couples/families, HOWEVER, there are actaually lots of single gals that live here – I know many in various age groups. And yes, we go out in groups, as most of us are older (40’s and up) so hanging out in bars alone is not gonna happen.

    I have met singles in the past – skating on Alki, walking down the street (really), and volunteering.

    Also, here is a tip for you – lots of single women at the PCC wine tastings every month…good luck!

    #647995
    JanS
    Participant

    oh, the crankiness…we’ll have a table labelled in the corner for that…I may just join you..a friend and client (one in the same) asked me this morning if I was OK, because I seemed extraordinarily cranky today – lol..

    #649535

    In reply to: Only the lonely

    TammiWS
    Member

    One of those land use/constuction signs went up in the Rocksport parking lot a couple weeks ago…for the whole space from the nail shop through to Super Sup…:(

    #649244
    lindwa
    Member

    Thank you for your responses. We are accepting any size donations, new or old. We will be donating as stated to the Salvation Army downtown for adult items and WestSide Baby in White Center for children’s. The holidays are a time to be thankful for what we have, and a time to help where needed. If we can be of further assistance please contact us at the office (246-7123) or through email (eagleelectricofseattlellc@comcastnet).

    Thanks!

    Wendy Lind

    Eagle Electric

    #649456
    ellenater
    Member

    Well our DVR is a rental from Comcast…another one of their scams. I’ll have to check out Direct TV, further. GHO, we have the same problem with bundling. It SUCKS. I wish there were a third company. Sooo frustrating. We have a neighbor with a HUGE radio tower. I hear it interferes with broadcast signals. I don’t see any dishes on our street. :(

    #649392
    Lowery
    Member

    Actually, he looks like a young Hugh Hefner after he got tired of trying to explain his idea to the other investors, and just wanted to show them where his imagination was going.

    #649528

    In reply to: Only the lonely

    Lowery
    Member

    “I’m sure it’s difficult to approach a table of women” Finally, a female that understands the single man’s plight. Thank you, squareeyes. You’ve made me so happy, I feel myself tearing up…excuse me…

    #649527

    In reply to: Only the lonely

    squareeyes
    Participant

    Where have you been looking and what methods are you applying?

    WS does seem more family oriented. As far as I can tell, I’m the only single person on my block, the rest are couples/families. My girlfriends and I tend to go out most Friday nights to do the drinks/dinner thing around WS but I’m sure it’s difficult to approach a table of women even if we are sitting in the bar area. I’ve made it a mission to occasionally go sit a bar for a drink or a meal on my own and see if I can successfully strike up a conversation with whomoever is sitting next to me. Sometimes a bust, sometimes some great conversations.

    #649453
    GenHillOne
    Participant

    really, yumpears? I’m not sure how that works either, but if you’re willing to share the name of your security company, it would be worth checking out.

    #648993

    In reply to: Impacted by Autism

    jedden
    Member

    Here’s some more ammunition. This article summarizes a study being published in the journal Pediatrics. It confirms the heavy financial and personal burden on families caring for an autistic child. That’s certainly been our experience.

    http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/M/MED_AUTISMS_COSTS?SITE=DCUSN&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT

    #647993
    JenV
    Member

    JoB – I have a friend who will be bringing some clothing donations.

    #649372
    JoB
    Participant

    yes ellenator.. i do want to skate at alki…

    when do they do the skating?

    #647992
    JoB
    Participant

    i didn’t get the garage cleaned out yet:(

    But i have done some closet cleaning and since my closet space was cut 3/4 and my closets were stuffed.. i have a fair amount of clothing to donate.

    if anyone wants to make the get together a collection point for this.. please bring gently used clothing with you to the brewery.. we can transfer it to the back of my minivan and i will take it where it needs to go.

    i know.. no old lady duds.. but i suspect that black and white t-shirts and most sweaters and jeans and.. are pretty generation neutral and could as easily be worn by a teen as by me.. not to mention jammies and slippers and shoes and….

    there is a whole wardrobe i have been holding onto for when i lost weight…

    maybe losing the clothing will prompt a weigh shift:)

    it’s more likely that walking the dogs more and eating less will work better.. but at least the clothing won’t be hanging around reminding me that i didn’t meet my goals.

    and maybe i will get to the garage to dig out those unused sleeping bags and flashlights as well… i can always hope…

    if not, i suspect they will be as useful after christmas.

    i have been in migraine hell off and on for a few weeks now and find it hard to keep up with the day to day stuff..

    but… we are definately coming to the holiday get together whether i have a migraine or not…

    it might not be a good idea not to talk politics with me if my eyes look a little unfocused or i am squinting… both signs that i might be just a little cranky… i don’t have much patience when i am cranky :(

    #648640

    In reply to: Bacon

    miws
    Participant

    Thanks for sharing your call with Nana, Christopher!

    Now, not discounting your throwing abilities, I can picture in my mind the one customer in your bacon delivery scenario….

    “Aw NUTS! The bacon’s in the bushes AGAIN! Why can’t that kid ever get it on the porch?”

    Mike

    #649446
    JenV
    Member

    I wont even miss On Demand, other than having Spongebob at my fingertips whenever needed. They NEVER update the On Demand programming, and I feel like I pay a lot of extra dough for something that frankly sucks. I hope DirectTV is a good alternative – do you need a dish for that? Or is it similar to Comcast? Also, I have 2 tvs – will I need 2 boxes? Thanks all you DirectTVers out there for any info.

    #649444
    Ken
    Participant

    I have Dish and it is just fine. As long as direct and dish are competitors, the services, price and offers should be about the same.

    Here in some WS neighborhoods, the frequency pollution is so bad you might need the attenuator to get the radio remote control to work properly with either company.

    I fled comcast after they refused to fix the signal drop after the 06 windstorm.

    Saved quite a bit too since I dropped the premium channels and just download shows I want from an undisclosed location.

    Every normal man must be tempted at times to spit upon his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats

    –Henry Louis Mencken

    #649442
    beachdrivegirl
    Participant

    Jim,

    They couldnt give us answers. They continued to blame it on the wind but our neighbors who had DirectTV didnt have that problem. Because of their lack of resonse to our problem with paying a bill when we didnt have the TV we switched. Since we switched we have not lost the signal with DirectTV.

    #648639

    In reply to: Bacon

    JoB
    Participant

    austin…

    i fried three slices of bacon this morning and then scrambled my eggs in some of the grease.

    your review was excellent.. that is exactly what the bacon tasted like. In addition, i would like to say that it crumbles beautifully.. and that it is so rich that three pieces was too much.. even shared with the pups.

    both dogs sat attentively while i fried the bacon, served myself and enjoyed my breakfast.. they stayed in a sit stay on their own until i put their dishes down with a bit of egg and bacon mixed in their kibble..

    this is not normal behavior for them.. they didn’t have to ask if what i had was good.. they just knew and weren’t going to do anything that would deprive them of their opportunity to share.

    i just got thank you kisses.

    I’d say the bacon got a great big thumbs up.

    later today i am going to drizzle some in maple syrup or honey sugar and bake it crispy … pepper it before it cools and crumble it for salads after it has chilled.

    My husband will be one happy camper.. tho i don’t think he will roll over for a nap and present his tummy to be rubbed as both dogs did:)

    christopher… thanks for sharing this with us.

    #649441

    All of the cable companies are crooks.

    Back when I was a kid, you could get at least 7-10 different channels “over the airwaves” here in seattle.

    Once they went in with the local cable providers and had to run local stations on cable, They turned their broadcast power down to the point where everyone had to get cable just to watch local broadcasts.

    Now here is my other beef with cable. This day in age, you can watch anything you want “on demand” and sign up for NFL, NBA, Nascar packages and there is no problem.

    How come I cannot choose the channels I want and pay by how many I get? I mean really. I would pay for Discovery, NICK, Disney, TLC and maybe E! and thats about it.

    Imagine if you could pay for, lets say, 10 channels, your choice. 20 channels, your choice. ect. you would be much happier huh?

    But I cant, so “F” them.

    #649440
    clark5080
    Participant

    what was the cause of the Dish Network dropped signals?

    jim

    #649082

    In reply to: Argh! My car died…

    katydid
    Member

    Hi, everybody…flowerpetal,I didn’t get your PM. Try mediamaven@clearwire.net. As far as price…only have a couple of thousand to spend…probably three at most. Naturally, I’d like to get the best value for that amount…if the universe sent me another little old lady’s car with about 100,000 miles that got over 25 mpg I’d be delirious with joy. Of course, in my dreams I’m driving around in a red convertible etc., etc….just dreaming, you know. And oh yes, my 94 y.o. mother has to be able to get into the front passenger seat sodoor must open wide and not be too low to the ground. I could probably afford a small finder’s fee too, if somebody finds the car I buy for me.

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