Friday, November 18, 2011
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Hottest Movie Picks for January 2012 by Stayingalivemoma
Hottest Movie Picks for January 2012 by Stayingalivemoma
Be sure and start 2012 off right with these great movies in January!!
Be sure and start 2012 off right with these great movies in January!!
Labels:
contraband movie,
haywire movie,
joyful noise,
man on a ledge movie,
one for the money movie,
red tails movie,
the devil inside,
the grey movie,
underworld movie,
we need to talk about kevin movie
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Great Gift Ideas That Also Support Race for the Cure
Great Gift Ideas That Also Support Race for the Cure
If you're already buying gifts for Christmas, why not support a worthy cause?
Friday, September 2, 2011
Disability Denied….Again
Filing for Social Security Disability is no easy task. This was my second time applying and getting denied….third time must be a charm. I hired a lawyer this time, however, so I am hoping that the 25% they will be getting is worthwhile.
Oh, Mr. Social Security, you say that you think I will be able to work in the next 12 months? Well, let’s see….I’ve been off work now for six months, the only thing that has gotten better is the eczema on my hands and everything else is getting worse. Hey Mr. Disability Examiner, why don’t you switch places with me for one day and THEN reevaluate my case!
Hmmm, let’s go through my wonderful day…
· I have left ventricular dilated cardiomyopathy, so I am ALWAYS tired
· I suffer from depression and anxiety disorders so some days I don’t want to see the sun and the days I do get moving I am so wound up and anxious that I should of stayed in bed
· I have arthritis in my spine…my back always hurts or burns or throbs – I spend most my days either sitting in a chair with a heating pad on my back or laying down (on a heating pad)
· I have vertigo(dizziness, room spinning) most weeks
· I have numbness and tingling in my legs, feet, arms and hands in varying degrees of intensity
· I have a herniated disc in my back
· I experience memory loss or forgetfulness
· Migraines
· Oh, let’s not forget the asthma and COPD so I am short of breath
· Cardiac arrhythmia – heart beat slows down and then speeds up, I feel like I’m going to faint
· Undiagnosed is my widespread pain I have in my bones and muscles (going to pain management for that next week)
Okay, so HOW exactly am I going to be able to work? Let’s not forget how my medications make me tired and the two diuretics I take to control my swelling and high blood pressure make me pee most of the day. Again, I ask HOW exactly am I going to be able to work?
I am so out of my comfort zone. Should I have stayed at work and continued to take sick days(which I have no more of) or continued to constantly get up from my desk to go to the bathroom (which my boss didn’t like) or falling asleep at my desk (which I got caught doing) from my medication and then eventually get fired? Apparently…..
Today life is a bowl of the pits…..
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Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Katt Williams’ Anti-Mexican Hysterics in Phoenix – Loyal American or Racist?
Some would say, in comedy, there is no such thing as going too far. But I beg to differ….yes, we all laugh at jokes that poke fun at our race, our religion, our speech, our way of life, and the way we feel about the country. But just when is it not okay to make jokes about someone’s race? I think when you are making a direct insult fueled by anger to a person or people on a whole, it is offensive. Katt Williams got upset by an audience member who was Hispanic….in Phoenix…Arizona….a border state....well you get the idea….Katt Williams ran with it.
I’ve been checking out different articles on this story and reading the comments submitted by people. There seems to be a “he’s just saying what everyone else is scared to say” sort of thing. I also read some comments where people were greatly offended by what he said. Here's the link to the video in case you missed it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLPgn3JDSnA
What I feel is this; I grew up in a mostly black part of Detroit where white people stayed with whites and black people stayed with blacks. We moved to the suburbs in my teen years and I got exposed to a cultural shock. Even more so when I moved out to Arizona from Michigan, there was an even greater culture shock. For the most part, everyone mingles with everyone, no matter what the race. I happen to really like Mexican people. I get into debates with family members all the time who do not feel the same. Yes, I know people who are racist. But I do not let that change my way of thinking. And I think we need more of that in this country. Think for yourself; don’t just go along with the mainstream norm, the Tea Party, the conservatives, the liberals, blah, blah, blah. Why can’t we all do what our mothers taught us growing up? Treat people the way they treat you. Or did some of us not grow up that way?
What did I do when I watched the video? I laughed, to be honest. Then I watched the Hispanic male leave from the audience. I have to say after watching the video, it was like being back in school watching two boys cap on each other and one was just better than the other at it. I don’t know what the Hispanic male said to Katt Williams, but it must have REALLY pissed him off in order for him to go all out like he did. Personally, I feel that once he saw that he was angered the audience member, he should have just moved on with his performance….but not Katt, he continued to add more fuel to the fire while at the same time raising his own blood pressure and leaving all common sense and professionalism behind.
I really don’t know how I feel about him now, but I know a lot of Mexicans and I can say (in my own experience) that they are some of the hardest working, family oriented people I know. Sure they have faults, but what race doesn’t? Hispanics, while racing towards being the new majority race in this nation, is also faced with being the new ‘black” people. In other words, you’ve got a fight on your hands for your identity just like us blacks have been and still are going through. To all the Hispanic people that were offended by Katt Williams’ performance, I say this on behalf of him…. lo siento, perdoname por favor (I’m sorry, please forgive me).
Friday, August 19, 2011
Racisim? Uh, yeah...it still exists
I am so outraged at an article I read on CNN this week about a black man in Jackson, Mississippi who was beaten and then ran over by a truck because he was black. Here's the link to the article http://www.cnn.com/2011/CRIME/08/17/mississippi.hate.crime/index.html?hpt=ju_t3 . I was surprised to see some of the comments by people who clearly have not had a good upbringing. For the most part, people were in support of these idiot kids getting the death penalty.
There were a few comments, however, by some people who clearly want to take this issue and turn it into a "we didn't hear about the white on black crime" issue. Listen people, crime goes on EVERYWHERE in all races! Unfortunately, the media does sensationalize some stories more than others. This story needed to be sensationalized. It is a complete atrocity and believe me, if you watch the video and see that truck running that man over as he was staggering from just being beaten by these poor excuses for humans, then you would be angry too. That's if you have any kind of humanity, compassion, dare I say...soul?
I know people who are alive now and grew up in Mississippi. People who couldn't go into certain restaurants in town because they were Black. Like a friend of mine whose great-grandfather was stuffed and sealed in a cow by some White men....alive. (While his daughter watched.) No media spotlight for that one....Yes, it was many, many years ago when slavery had ended everywhere else except for...oh yeah, Mississippi. Are we really surprised to see teenagers running around in Mississippi with " F**k them Niggers" attitudes? Guess where they learned that from?
I wish people would stop playing tit-for-tat. There are some horrible, horrible crimes that have went on in the past against Blacks and are STILL GOING ON. I had my first racist moment with a white woman in Walmart last year. But I don't hate all white people because of it, Now, don't get me wrong. I love all races. I have friends of all races, my close black friends call me an "oreo" because I deal with white people. I don't think I am an oreo. I just chose to treat people according to how they treat me. I am cool with you until you insult me, steal from me, etc,. I don't care what color you are.
So today, my life is a bowl of fire. Fire that burns bright with the souls of all my brothers and sisters (black, white, muslim, asian, hispanic etc.)that have been lost due to hatred of our skin. Our skin! Not our minds, not our hearts or our actions, our skin. Think about that.
I love to hear any and all comments...please comment and share this story with others. We need to come together people and find a way to bring racism to a stop. For ALL races. God Bless.
There were a few comments, however, by some people who clearly want to take this issue and turn it into a "we didn't hear about the white on black crime" issue. Listen people, crime goes on EVERYWHERE in all races! Unfortunately, the media does sensationalize some stories more than others. This story needed to be sensationalized. It is a complete atrocity and believe me, if you watch the video and see that truck running that man over as he was staggering from just being beaten by these poor excuses for humans, then you would be angry too. That's if you have any kind of humanity, compassion, dare I say...soul?
I know people who are alive now and grew up in Mississippi. People who couldn't go into certain restaurants in town because they were Black. Like a friend of mine whose great-grandfather was stuffed and sealed in a cow by some White men....alive. (While his daughter watched.) No media spotlight for that one....Yes, it was many, many years ago when slavery had ended everywhere else except for...oh yeah, Mississippi. Are we really surprised to see teenagers running around in Mississippi with " F**k them Niggers" attitudes? Guess where they learned that from?
I wish people would stop playing tit-for-tat. There are some horrible, horrible crimes that have went on in the past against Blacks and are STILL GOING ON. I had my first racist moment with a white woman in Walmart last year. But I don't hate all white people because of it, Now, don't get me wrong. I love all races. I have friends of all races, my close black friends call me an "oreo" because I deal with white people. I don't think I am an oreo. I just chose to treat people according to how they treat me. I am cool with you until you insult me, steal from me, etc,. I don't care what color you are.
So today, my life is a bowl of fire. Fire that burns bright with the souls of all my brothers and sisters (black, white, muslim, asian, hispanic etc.)that have been lost due to hatred of our skin. Our skin! Not our minds, not our hearts or our actions, our skin. Think about that.
I love to hear any and all comments...please comment and share this story with others. We need to come together people and find a way to bring racism to a stop. For ALL races. God Bless.
Monday, August 15, 2011
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