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Wednesday, 27 May 2009

  • Freedom

    the truth is out, i am at peace despite now that my carcass has been picked clean. she admitted that that what i said in my vids was true, that is what i needed to completely let go even though she has taken a low blow of twisting this so she had a 'good' reason to ostracize me from the group for good. as she said, if i did do what she told me too it would be 'permanent'. so be it. these are not the kind of people i need to be around. my energy was drained and i was stressed from being around some of them and dealing with this and other issues. good bye, fair well... i'm glad to be FREE!

Tuesday, 26 May 2009

  • so tired, had enough

    morning people. gesh, through the wringer but still standing. i'm sick of the whole thing & don't want to think of it again. i have grown though. i had the courage to go into a room where everyone seemed to be against me. people saying horrible things to me, mad at me for standing up for myself. but i didn't give up, i stood my ground, i didn't except anything less than the truth and now things have been resolved. i am so relieved it's over and there is closure. i missed my friends so much, this has been such a painful experience. i'm ok, i'm worn out but i'm ok.

Sunday, 08 February 2009

  • Hi, My Name is Dinah, and I am a Netoholic!

    Despite my condition i have gotten a lot done. i think i've done all i can then i learn about new software, web tools, etc... and i just keep working, playing along. i've had a lot of fun though! I've up-dated all my social sites and blogs that i plan to use. Yes, there are a few more out there besides the 6 i am using now! Let me see?. . . I have six more besides! Oh yeah baby, i'm a netoholic!

    My personal blog http://msdragonfly1.vox.com/ over on vox has grown on me. The tools are great. I used to not like being able to add the codes i usually use but most of them are not needed. Vox already has it built into their site.

    You can keep track of your music, cd's, videos, movies, tv shows, books, etc. You also have a place to add all the sites you use with a matching icon. You just have to add the link or user name, it has a bunch to choose from. Some of what i have up there are my twitter, goodreads, blogger, stumbler, myspace, livejournal, etc. All the popular stuff!

    There is also a place for codes to keep track of visitors, or add a wish list link, and other widgets. And the links you add have a description and an icon to go with it which you can choose! So of course do the cd's, video's, and books you add have pics also. So this thing, this blog is very organized and visual. It would be a great blog for the new and lazy like me :) {i'm lazy, not new!} and especially for those who don't like to bother with codes.

    If you join up let me know who you are and friend me! The fun part of blogging is sharing you life and making friends! It is also much needed therapy for me. There is something healing about journaling. That is why therapists always suggest it. There are even books about it's benefits! Hope you all are having a wonderful weekend!

    xoxo,
    dinah

Friday, 06 February 2009

Saturday, 05 May 2007

  • A Pagan in Hell

    A Pagan dies, and to his great surprise finds himself standing before some pearly gates.

    The guy in charge looks him over before asking, "Can I help you?"

    "Where am I?" asks the Pagan.

    "Beg your pardon?" the other guy asks. "You're in Heaven, of course."

    "B-but I don't believe..."

    "Hmmm" (squinting his eyes) "are you one of them Pagan folk?" the gatekeeper asks, his mouth curling in mild distaste.

    "Yes, I am... I believe I'm in the wrong place, which way is the Summerland?" our Pagan friend asks.

    "It's been 'temporarily' shut down for repairs," the gatekeeper said with an ironic chuckle, "ever since we took over...err...I mean... since the people found their way to the true path."

    "Whatever," says the Pagan, "What do I do now?"

    "I'm sorry sir, but you must go to Hell. No Pagans allowed here."

    "WHAT? Hell? But I don't believe in Hell!"

    "Sorry, those are the rules, just follow the downward path to the left."

    So our Pagan friend walks down to Hell, only to find the doors open. He warily goes in and looks around to see beautiful meadows, and animals happily roaming the surrounding woods.

    "Hmm, so far so good."

    A voice behind him made him all but jump out of his skin. "Can I help you?"

    "SHEESH! Give a guy a heart attack, why don't you?"

    "Ahem... a little too late for that, isn't it?" the guy said with a smile.

    "Who are you, anyway?" our friend asks.

    "Why, I'm Satan," the other one said with a slight bow.

    "Satan?!" said our friend as he started looking around nervously.

    "At your service... you're the Pagan guy Pete called us about, right?" 

    "Pete... oh the guy in Heaven, yes..." he said, eyeing Satan carefully.  "What's gonna happen to me now?"

    "Well, you can hang out, there's some great fishing going on in the lake beyond these woods and, if you follow the road down this way, there's refreshments and a little market not too far and to your right. I believe the Pagan meeting grounds are just behind that hill..." Satan went on.

    "Are you serious...?" he finally asked.

    Satan grinned at him innocently. "Why shouldn't I be?"
    Sudden understanding filled Satan's eyes. "You don't believe the rumors, do you?"

    Suddenly, in answer to our friend's growing fear, the vault of the skies opened with a thunderous groan. A soul, plummeting through the sky, screamed in terror, his screams drowned by the opening of a yawning chasm full of fire and brimstone. The stench of sulfur thickened the air.Thousands of howling, suffering, tortured voices echoed through Hell. When the screaming soul finally fell into the pit, the ground shut closed with a sickening thud that rattled the earth.

    Our Pagan friend all but soiled his undies as he yelped in terror. "And what was THAT all about?"


    Satan rolled his eyes, and made a dismissive gesture with his hand as he said with a distasteful grimace. "Oh, just ignore that..." He rolled his eyes again. "My Christian guests refuse to have it any other way!"

     

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