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by "The One and Only" MA Loper Posted Sun February 18, 2007 @ 5:49 PM
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I think I might have mentioned this before but there is an interesting correlation between many of the PFB OP's and people who go on talk shows/judge shows/reality shows.
In almost every case, the people who go on TV (or come here to PFB) tell their little sad story and cry and whine about how life has treated them SOOO unfairly, Yet, when the audience members start to see through their facade and poke holes in the supposed "truth" all of a sudden, the guest (or the OP) goes ballistic. Screaming out "You don't KNOW me!" "You can't judge me!"
Oh yes we can sweet cheeks! You brought your dirty laundry to air before a national audience and people didn't buy your story. If you can't handle not being agreed with, maybe out in public is not where you want to advertise your business.
I get so tired of people who post here that scream and yell about how "rude" "venomous" "hateful" and "argumentative" the commenters are. Since when does disagreement = negativity? Just because someone's viewpoint differs from your automatically means that they're a bad person? Doesn't that make you just as bad as the commenters you claim are so unfair?
I try to provide logical rationale for my posts and I admit that I have been baited into a flame war with certain OP's more times than I'd like to, but bottom line, I don't call them out because I think they are bad. I call them out because I think they're wrong.
There have been times when I have even tried to be calm and supportive and have STILL been called to the carpet because someone disliked my response. But do I hate these people for disagreeing with me? No! I let bygones be bygones and move on. I said my peace. Take it or leave it.
While I can't change anyone else's mind, I implore those who post here on PFB - please remember that it is ONLY a forum for communicating and expressing opinions. IT IS NOT a moral or social barometer. You can't measure people's worth based on their reaction to blogs posted here.
In the words of Rodney King, "Can't we all just get along?"
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by "The One and Only" MA Loper Posted Thu February 15, 2007 @ 12:43 PM
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I am shocked - my company ACTUALLY shut our office yesterday. Course, its not like it matters since I had already told my boss that I wouldn't be in if my oldest son's school was closed (it was).
But so now I'm wondering if I have to claim a sick day tomorrow or if because they closed the office if that means they're comping me the day.
How cool is that? Spent V-day at home with my babies and dno't have to take a hit against my PTO!!
Way to go United : )
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by "The One and Only" MA Loper Posted Tue February 13, 2007 @ 11:42 AM
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OK, I understand that by choosing to live in Northeastern Ohio that I am voluntarily subjecting myself to being buried alive in snow and cold from November until around March, but this has just gone too far this year!
It was 55-65 degrees here when I went to my mom's in Florida over Christmas, thus lessening the "coolness" of not being here in Ohio. But no sooner do we get back here then the temps plummet and we've basically spent the past 6 weeks getting frozen or snowed on.
Now the National Weather Service has made us the punchline of yet another one of their un-funny jokes again by predicting over a foot of snow to be dumped in the next 12 hours! Lovely.
My son is obsessed with watching the news every night now because he is convinced that after the 3 days they had off last week that he's sure to see more snow days off from school very soon!
What happened to El Nino and predictions of a "kinder, gentler" winter this year? If it's this bad now, I can imagine our spring and summer are pretty much shot.
So who can I complain to? Can I send a nastygram to the National Weather Service demanding that they start sending us sunshine and 70 degrees??? I mean, we've suffered through the bitter cold (-20) and snow. Aren't we entitled to some nice weather??
I know its not nice to fuss with Mother Nature, but that b!@#h is so on my poop right list now.
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by MA Loper Posted Mon January 22, 2007 @ 11:23 AM
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I have never been a big fan of hers, but lately, her need to chastise everyone else is kind of working my last nerve.
It's almost like she is trying to drum up publicity for herself by taking everyone else to task. Just who died and decreed her to be the queen of perfection and grace is beyond me.
First, she jumps into an argument (or lack of an argument) between Kelly Ripa and Clay Aiken. Apparently Kelly is a germophobe and doesn't like being touched. Clay tried to shut her up during an interview (like THAT's possible!) by putting his hand over her mouth, to which she responded, "Don't go there!"
Rosie jumps into the fray (which had NOTHING to do with her!) by saying Kelly's comment was homophobic.
HUH?
That's an interesting viewpoint, Rosie, especially since the poor guy HASN'T COME OUT! Granted, I would personally be amazed if he isn't gay, but that's HIS business and who is Rosie to out him while jumping into an non-argument that was none of her business.
Then she jumped on "The Donald" over the problems with his beauty contestants (can anyone say "Girls Gone Wild?"). Come on Rosie - don't hate just because you will NEVER get with girls like that in your life and a geek like "The Donald" (combover and all) can pretty much get any chick he wants by flashing his cash.
Now she's upset that the American Idol judges are "too mean." One word for ya, Rosie - DUH!
And on top of that, the implication that Paula Abdul has some sort of addiction problem - Again,Rosie - DUH!
Funny she didn't hold it against Danny Devito that he showed up for he interview on The View completely tanked, but she feels the need to throw in her two cents worth on everyone else's behavior.
Is she TRYING to become more hated than Star Jones? Is that the plan? Or is it working with Barbara Walters? My guess is that could drive anyone to be cranky and catty.
At any rate, if she's smart, she'll shut up before Isaiah Washington isn't the only one begging ABC to spare his job because of verbal diarrhea.
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by MA Loper Posted Thu January 18, 2007 @ 1:15 PM
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I wanted to let everyone know that there is a GREAT show on the FX Cable Channel called "30 Days." It's hosted by Morgan Spurlock, who did the documentary about what happens when you eat nothing but McDonald's for a month (Supersize Me).
Since the Pesos for Pizza post has been kind of a hot button recently, there is one episode that featured a "Minuteman" (civilians patrolling the southern borders seeking out illegal immigrants to bust) forced to live with a family of 6 illegal Mexican immigrants for 30 days.
At one point, the man traveled to his host's former home in Mexico and visited with their extended family who were left behind. Seeing how they lived before in what was no more than 4 brick walls with no real covering for a roof, no electricity and a cesspool for a well was a serious wake up call.
The host husband and wife were day laborers trying to make a better life for their 4 children, all of whom were very well assimilated and spoke perfect English. The oldest was trying to get into college and was an honor student at her high school.
So much for the stereotypical illegal immigrant who speaks no English and is on welfare.
Other topics included a straight guy living with a gay man in San Francisco for a month, a Pro-choice woman living in a pro-life women's shelter, a Christian living with a Muslim family and the host himself, living as a minimum wage earner.
It's an incredible series and it really makes you stop and think that maybe you can't really understand someone until you've walked in their shoes. I've had it on DVR all season & can't wait for the next season to arrive.
It's probably the best example of "Reality TV" I have ever seen. If it was up to me, I'd propose that every high school have some form of education along this line as a requisite to graduating. Seems a far better use of semester credits than P.E. or French 3.
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by MA Loper Posted Tue December 12, 2006 @ 5:10 PM
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OMG! Miss a week & you miss EVERYTHING. I almost peed my pants after that one about the Fruit Gushers. And I see we have several new clownshoes among us vying for the coveted #1 spot.
But, alas, I was detained.
Briley Ian-Chase Loper arrived last Tuesday (12/5) at 8:29 a.m. (you read right, it says A.M.) He weighed in at just 6 lbs, 13 oz (almost a full pound smaller than his older brother)and 19 inches. I was shocked to find that nearly every newborn outfit we bought for him was miles too big.
We came home after just 24 hours (Mommy couldn't sleep in that hospital bed and the nurses routine checks made it that much harder!), but I had not even tried to get online until today when my mom threatened me with bodily harm if I didn't send pics of HER grandson post haste!
He is a really good baby, albeit, a bit confused. Apparently he thinks he's supposed to be up and feeding at 3 a.m. and sleeping at 3 p.m. We're working on fixing that little glitch, but other than that, he is perfect.
I pretty much only get to feed him (Emily Gilette, I bare my left boob in your honor!). Big Bro and Daddy usually steal him from me the rest of the time.
So to anyone who wondered or noticed I wasn't around. . .
. . .I'M BAAAAACK.
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17 days
by MA Loper Wed November 22, 2006 @ 11:37 AM
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OOOH!
by MA Loper Wed November 22, 2006 @ 12:14 PM
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by MA Loper Posted Thu November 23, 2006 @ 3:35 PM
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Yes, I feel larger than the turkey - LOL!
Hope you all have a great holiday too!
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by MA Loper Posted Thu October 19, 2006 @ 12:47 PM
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I hope this doesn't distrub or offend anyone, but I just heard the best news yesterday and it made my week.
My 9 year old son attended a YMCA-run day care for about 4 years. We had to take him out in 2004 for financial reasons and turns out it was a good thing we did.
About a year after we took him out, we got a letter from the Y stating one of their former Day Care instructors was being investigated by not one, but 2 local police departments for alleged inappropriate contact with male minors.
Turns out this slimebag had convinced himself that it was a sacred right of God for him to engage in sex with little boys. And not just any little boys, these kids were all handicapped. Most had Autism.
Well he's about to become some big inmate named Bubba's Bey-otch because he just got sentenced this week to TWENTY-SIX consecutive life terms with NO possibility of parole - EVER!
This case was so personal to me because even though my son is not handicapped, it so easily could have been my baby that was affected.
My son told me he remembered this clown working at the Y and that he had played chess with him a few times (but never unsupervised). That alone brought the hair on the back of my neck to standing at attention!
After 74 charges of Gross Sexual Imposition, Corruption of a Minor, Rape and Sodomy, his 9 victims FINALLY have their justice!
While mercifully, my son was not one of the boys this happened to, it's still chilling to know that it could have been any one of my son's day care mates because they aren't releasing the victims names.
All the boys were between 8 and 11 years old
The parting shot for this warped cretin was him asking the sentencing judge if he could instead get house arrest because he felt that he should be helping to counsel other pedophiles and sexually based offenders like himself!
Needless to say, I think the response was H*!! no!"
For more info, read here:
http://www.cleveland.com/search/index.ssf?/base/cuyahoga/1161074238835 50.xml?ncounty_cuyahoga&coll=2
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LOL!
by MA Loper Wed November 15, 2006 @ 1:09 PM
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Great News
by Gino Version 1.2 Wed November 15, 2006 @ 10:16 PM
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by MA Loper Posted Wed October 18, 2006 @ 3:19 PM
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I'm starting to think I'm in a bad episode of the twilight zone.
The letters that are showing up in the Top 20 are getting more and more outrageous and I've been biting my tongue so hard that I'm afraid I may need stitches!
I'd love to ask if there was some advertisement out on Goolgle or AltaVista to the effect of, "If you have any illogical, angry, bitter, hateful complaints to lodge against anyone, anything or anyplace, PLEASE come to PlanetFeedback!"
It looks like just about every person who has posted a letter recently is pretty much both grammatically and linguistically illiterate (and people are worried about speaking Spanish when they can't even write a coherent letter in English??), honked off beyond reason, making overblown demands and basically having no sense of rationality.
Or is this just me that sees it like this??
I don't know how much more of this I can take.
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by MA Loper Posted Tue October 17, 2006 @ 11:50 AM
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I don't know what to be more shocked over, that so many people stopped by my blog or that (God help me!) I wound up in the Top 20 again!
I had been meaning to start the blog for some time, but never quite knew what to jump off with. Then when that story came in yesterday, all Icould think is, "That is SUCH a case for PFB!"
But thanks to all of you (esp. my fellow Ohioans!) for the warm "welcome." It is greatly appreciated : )
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by MA Loper Posted Mon October 16, 2006 @ 1:08 PM
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My Dad has been listening to a syndicated radio show in the mornings called "The Bob and Tom Show." They typically have comedians on and most of the time it's pretty funny.
One poor lady wrote in requesting they play a bit about airport security she'd heard previously in honor of a bad situation she'd recently encountered at the Dallas airport.
She was trying to board her flight when a certain passenger began throwing a fit and behaving quite irately (not sure if that's a legitimate word, but I'm using it!)
Anyway, she and some of the other passengers witnessing their fellow passenger's "outbursts" were making light of the situation and commented amongst each other that the irate passenger's antics would likely get him thrown off the flight.
The letter writer commented that she should have realized it would make bad Karma to say those things because no sooner did she board the plane, she was summoned to the front of the cabin where she was told SHE was being put off the plane.
Apparently, whatever the irate passenger was spewing about must have involved a lack of seat, so, without warning or asking for volunteers, the airline arbitratily bumped this other lady to give the irate passenger her seat and forced her to take a layover that didn't return her home until 1:00 the next day.
She said she didn't feel like she could complain for fear of being grabbed by an Air Marshall and hauled off to be interrogated, but she couldn't help but wonder how the irate passenger got away with having his little "snit fit" and was basically being rewarded for it with HER seat.
Just goes to show when it comes to customer service, sometimes you can't win, no matter WHAT you do.
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ahhhhhhh
by Call Me Bright Side Amanda Tue October 17, 2006 @ 12:09 PM
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