30 Day Writing Challenge Day 10

30 Day Writing Challenge Day 10

Put your MP3 player on shuffle and write the first 10 songs:
1. If tomorrow never comes—Garth Brooks
2. One with the song—Mary Chapin Carpenter
3. The end of my pirate Days-Mary Chapin Carpenter
4. Turning Tables-Adele
5. Wanted –Hunter Hayes
6. Lonesome’s last call—Terri Clark
7. Take me as I am –Sugarland
8. Hey Stephen—Taylor Swift
9. Mad Season—Matchbox Twenty
10. P.Y.T Pretty young thing –Michael Jackson

30 Day Writing Challenge Day 9

30 Day Writing Challenge Day 9
How important you think education is.

I think education is very important. Especially as it seems no one can get a decent job without a degree or certificate in something. New fields are popping up from computers to software analysis to the medical field and the organization of medical records. As much as we rely on computers, we still need a human to input the data. With Obamacare, there is going to be a need for more doctors and nurses to take care of the American people, more pharmacy positions to help with medication. All of this requires education. I just hope that there is a way to get that education without it being so costly.

30 Day Writing Challenge Day 7

30 Day Writing Challenge Day 7
5 pet peeves
I have to write about just FIVE?? Ok.

1)Staying in the door way on the train refusing to get out of the way to let people on or off the train.

2)Baby strollers that can fit 3 people in a seat should not be allowed on buses and they should NOT be at the front of the bus at any time. It delays people getting on and off the bus.

3)Driving: if you are going to turn, turn! Don’t wait till the light turns red to go!

4)Driving slower because you don’t know where you are does not make me happy. Pull over like normal people and pull out a gps or a map! Airhead!

5)If there is a line of cars ahead of me at a red light and when the light turns green and no one moves you can bet your ass I am going to honk my horn to get people moving even if I will have to be at the next red light because the 8 cars ahead of me fell asleep at the wheel.

2012 in review

The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2012 annual report for this blog.

Here’s an excerpt:

600 people reached the top of Mt. Everest in 2012. This blog got about 3,100 views in 2012. If every person who reached the top of Mt. Everest viewed this blog, it would have taken 5 years to get that many views.

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