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Saturday, May 1, 2004
my new book
So, I went book shopping with my aunt today. I love books. :-) *sigh*

Anyway, I picked up this great book. My aunt made fun of me for buying it...and then the guy who checked me out made fun of me. But, they both spent time looking at it...and then they laughed. So, my book was making people smile before I had even got it home. I think it will be a great coffee table book someday. (I guess I'd have to own a coffee table first.)

Here are the book stats:
Cacas:The Encyclopedia of Poo
by Oliviero Toscani
It cost me $3.00

You can see some of it here: http://community.webshots.com/album/139054031iBgLhm

Make fun of me if you want, but it's a great book...and the perfect Graduation gift for JohnPeek.

from the mouth of Jen at 2:24 AM CDT
Updated: Saturday, May 1, 2004 2:27 AM CDT
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uh...sorry...
That post was such a downer. I just use my blog for my own personal venting. So...umm....deal!

from the mouth of Jen at 12:20 AM CDT
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tears, love and frustration
Why is it that every time I talk to my ex-boyfriend he makes me cry and feel like I?m in the wrong? He is the one who dumped me. He is the one who decided I wasn?t a girl he wanted in his life. He is the one who didn?t even want me to come and visit him as a friend.

Yet, he gets mad when we sit on the phone in silence for twenty minutes and then I suggest letting him go. He gives me this, ?You don?t want to talk to me?? thing.

Of course I want to talk to him. Does he not ignore the fact that I never stopped loving him? Why does he act like that? Plus, ever since he found out that I had a guy ask me out he?s been quizzing me on it. I just think it?s odd to share every detail of my love life (or lack thereof) with my ex. Isn?t it?

He had this big church conference last weekend and he?s yet to talk to me about it. I know he?s upset that I didn?t call him that night and ask him about it. But, how am I supposed to know when it?s ok to talk to him about things in his life and when it?s not? He is the one that walked away from me. So, I assumed that if he decided to all of a sudden tell me about something, he would. Am I supposed to just ?know? when to ask him something? I?m just trying not to call him about everything. I don?t want to be perceived as ?clingy? or ?too girlfriend like?.

And why is everyone in my life upset with me for not wanting to date this guy who asked me out? I just don?t want to date anyone. My heart is elsewhere right now. I would feel wrong going out with him. And frankly, I?m just not interested. I just don?t feel like going out. I know he?s a splendid gent! I just need some friends right now. Not another guy to break my heart and make me feel like crap.

from the mouth of Jen at 12:15 AM CDT
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Friday, April 30, 2004
Wild West Night
Anyone who didn't get the evite for the Wild West Night Erin and I are having...and wants to come, please e-mail me and let me know that you want to come! Chances are that I just didn't have your e-mail addy in front of me. I want you to be there! So send me your e-mail address!

BlueEyedU2Fan [at] yahoo [dot] com

from the mouth of Jen at 7:02 PM CDT
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what I'm reading
So, I?m home today and sick. Naturally, I?m killing time on the net because I?m tired of watching movies and reading books. Plus, my art habit has been a bit messy lately. Here is a brief look at what is being said at the blogs that I read?

Ning - ?Weddings are interesting. Who would have thought it'd be such a community event when 2 people get married??

Robin - ?Christi and I have been talking about wedding stuff all day while she quizzes me on bacterial agents for my test tonight.?

Christine - ?ok. i'm watching dr. phil today, and i lose all hope in the male species.?

Nate - ?John Kerry is a douche bag but I'm voting for him anyway?

Tricia - ?Ireland is interesting, delectable country and not at all monotonous.?

Josh - "Yeah...functions of a complex variable rock my nutz."

The Stewart Family ? ?John Kerry is slowing working his way into my heart. Well, no, perhaps just his hands around my vote. Today, in the NYTimes, I learned just how similar Kerry and I are. I mean, he has his butler Marvin taking care of him, and I have, well, um, .... okay, maybe John Kerry is NOTHING like me.?

from the mouth of Jen at 6:56 PM CDT
Updated: Friday, April 30, 2004 6:58 PM CDT
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boring
You ever get the feeling that you are getting old and everyone else is doing exciting things? My life just seems so uneventful right now.

Christi got engaged, Hilary is getting married. Tim and Erin are getting married in three weeks?it?s just crazy.

Plus, I have many friends who are having babies now. Oh well, at least my boring life is predictable, right?

from the mouth of Jen at 3:32 PM CDT
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Wednesday, April 28, 2004
my 100th post
Today was pretty dull. Decided it was time to return library books (that I forgot I had). I got a letter from the County Attorney's office saying I had to return them or else. Sheesh! I wonder how long I've had them.

I've been kind of icky all day today. I slept all afternoon. And I think I'm going to go back to bed right now...

from the mouth of Jen at 7:22 PM CDT
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Tuesday, April 27, 2004
no...
It can't be.

He is getting married. *sigh* Guess I'll never be the First Lady. drat!

from the mouth of Jen at 1:16 PM CDT
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Monday, April 26, 2004
bros before hos
Will kindly reminded me last night that, since I was one of the guys, I needed to keep my bros before my hos. Lovely.

I really do like being one of the guys.

Also, Will told me last night not to f**k with a certain guy in my life. I quickly replied that I was more likely to f**k him then f**k with him.

We both laughed heartily. Then he dared me to blog it. Hahaha...

from the mouth of Jen at 9:11 PM CDT
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Mourners Mark Chernobyl's 18th Anniversary
Chernobyl was truy a terrible disaster of our time. So, for my generation, who is too young to remember it, please educate yourself.






Mourners Mark Chernobyl's 18th Anniversary
By ANNA MELNICHUK, Associated Press Writer

KIEV, Ukraine - Mourners laid flowers and lit candles in gatherings across the former Soviet Union Monday to mark the 18th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, which spread radiation over much of northern Europe.

In all, 7 million people in the former Soviet republics of Belarus, Russia and Ukraine are believed to have suffered physical or psychological injuries from the April 26, 1986, catastrophe, when reactor No. 4 at Chernobyl nuclear plant exploded and caught fire.

An area roughly half the size of Colorado was contaminated by the accident, forcing the resettlement of hundreds of thousands of people and ruining some of Europe's most fertile farmland.

In the capital Kiev, some 80 miles south of the Chernobyl plant, hundreds of Ukrainians on Monday filled the small chapel dedicated to the disaster's victims at 1:23 a.m. local time, the exact time of the explosion.

Later, they laid flowers and lit candles at a small hill where marble plaques inscribed with the names of hundreds of victims are laid.

And nearly 1,000 mourners gathered in the afternoon at Kiev's Chernobyl memorial, a soaring statue of five falling metallic swans. Some placed flowers and photos of deceased relatives at its base.

"Nothing can be compared with a mother's sorrow," said Praskoviya Nezhyvova, an elderly retiree clutching a black-framed photograph of her son, Viktor. She said he died of Chernobyl-related stomach cancer in 1990 at age 44.

Volodymyr Diunych, a driver who took members of the hastily recruited and inadequately equipped cleanup crews to the site, recalled watching as residents were evacuated "in an awful rush" days after the disaster.

Ukraine shuttered Chernobyl's last working reactor in December 2000.

But Ukrainian experts say that the concrete-and-steel shelter hastily constructed over the damaged reactor following the accident needs urgent repairs. Authorities say the reactor site is safe.

As of early 2004, more than 2.3 million people, including 452,000 children, had been hospitalized in Ukraine with illnesses blamed on the disaster, according to Ukraine's Health Ministry. Ukraine has registered some 4,400 deaths in connection with the accident.

Many of those injured in the explosion or displaced by its fallout complain the government is doing little to help them.

Sergei Shchvetsov, the head of Russia's Chernobyl Union, was quoted as saying by the ITAR-Tass news agency that 40,000 people disabled by the clean up operations after the blast live in Russia and the "volume of benefits to which (they) are eligible is narrowing every year."

In Minsk, the capital of Belarus, about 1,000 people held an unauthorized rally to mark the anniversary and protest what they said was the government's weakening of programs to help Chernobyl victims.

"We're beginning to die like flies and the state's not reacting," said Georgy Lepin, who said he was part of the cleanup crew.

The government is allowing vegetables from the most-contaminated region of Belarus to be sold in the less-affected areas, alleged Ivan Nikitchenko, a member of the Belarus Academy of Sciences.

The most frequently noted Chernobyl-related diseases include thyroid and blood cancer and cancerous growths. There have also been numerous reports of mental disorders resulting from the disaster.

The United Nations said in a statement that in some areas of Belarus, thyroid cancer among children has increased more than 100-fold since the accident.



from the mouth of Jen at 7:58 PM CDT
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