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clemsonchick52
18 January 2009 @ 06:07 pm

When it comes to clothes, would you rather be comfortable or fashionable?


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Where am I going and who will I see.  There are parameters to this question beyond the binary of comfortable or fashionable.  Gypsey
 
 
clemsonchick52
04 December 2008 @ 05:57 pm

The Life Experience Test

Overall, you have partaken in 134 out of 169 possible life experiences.
Your average life experience score is therefore 79%.


The average score is 52%, making your experiences more than 99% of the people who have taken this test.
The average for your age group (55+) is 52%.

Broken down by category:
Art: 13/17 (76%)

Career & Work: 13/13 (100%)

Civics & Technology: 5/7 (71%)

Crime & Disarray: 2/11 (18%)

Education: 17/18 (94%)

Fashion: 7/10 (70%)

Fitness, Health and Sports: 7/7 (100%)

Life in General: 13/14 (93%)

Relationships: 14/14 (100%)

Religion & Politics: 2/4 (50%)

Social: 17/22 (77%)

Travel: 13/20 (65%)

Vices: 11/12 (92%)

 
Take the test and see how YOU compare
 
 
clemsonchick52
01 December 2008 @ 05:00 pm



               The Ark of the Covenant.  The one true Ark that held the Ten Commandments, destroyed the city of Jericho, and has been sought  by everyone from the Knights Templar’s to Indiana Jones.  But what if there were more than one Ark?  What if they were not vessels to hold the Tablets of Moses but an actual communication device with God; and not the God that we think of?  And what if the Arks were weapons?

                These are questions that must be answered by Claire Daniels and her group of planet savers when an evil power seeks to control the world with the Arks of the Covenant.  Utah, Mt Ararat, Mongolia, Siberia, the Congo, and Ethiopia are backgrounds in this cat and mouse chase where you won’t know who is the cat and who are the mice until the very end.  It’s another great adventure of Claire, Rachel, and the boys as they try to save the world from those that would open the gates to the Elder Gods and the Old Ones.

“James Bond fans will definitely want to read the Claire Daniels series by Gypsey Teague. The Arks Of The Covenant is fast paced and action packed. It has exotic settings and witty dialogue. I am still waiting to see the movie based on this series. Since the story is still unfinished, I cannot wait to see what Gypsey Teague has in store for us next. I admit it. I am hooked. These books are fresh and different. I enjoy the adventures that come from the fertile mind of Gypsey Teague.”

Dawn Myers    www.writersunlimited.com.

I want to thank Susan for designing the cover and getting this book into print.  It will be available after the first of the year for those of you that have read the other novels in the series.  Gypsey
 
 
Current Location: my office
Current Music: Toby Keith
 
 
clemsonchick52
21 September 2008 @ 07:18 pm
Today we went to fighter/cavalry practice.  The new shield worked great and I only have one bruised.  I got to fight 4 different fighters, one being the past Crown who is going to work with me to get better.  I was well over 15 past anyone there in age and now I definitely feel it.  I'm going to bed at 9 and may now move again until 630 in the morning.  Good night.  Moi
 
 
clemsonchick52
27 August 2008 @ 10:48 pm

What kind of Pagan are you?
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You scored as Norse Pantheonic Pagan (Asatru)

You might well be Asatru, or Norse Pagan. With prodominantly Germanic and Slavic roots, the Gods of the Norse are strong, bawdy and passionate. Many men feel drawn to these gods, and this is the faith for those who celebrate courage, valor and strength. Home of one of the most well known Gods of mischief and fire, Loki, followers of this pantheon tend to be full of good humor and also strong in spirit and frequently the protectors of those they care for.

Norse Pantheonic Pagan (Asatru)

100%

Zoroastrian Pagan

70%

Shamanic Pagan

60%

Egyptian Pantheonic Pagan

60%

Ecclectic Pagan

40%

Celtic Pantheonic Pagan

25%

Kabbalistic Pagan

20%

Greek Pantheonic Pagan

20%

Roman Pantheonic Pagan

20%

Eastern Pagan

15%

Sumerian, Babylonian, and Mesopotamian Pagans

0%

Catholic (Pagan?)

0%
 
 
clemsonchick52
30 January 2008 @ 01:30 pm

Your Score: Online Quiz Writer


You scored 100% Badassness and 71% Social Savvy!


You are perfect. You are smart, talented, and incredibly attractive. Never change your ways. The world needs more people like you. Perhaps there would at last be peace in the universe if there were.

Link: The No-Nonsense Career Indicator Test (NNCIT) Test written by HellSpree on OkCupid Free Online Dating, home of the The Dating Persona Test
View My Profile(HellSpree)
 
 
clemsonchick52
31 December 2007 @ 12:37 am

Everyone seems to be doing an end of year update.  Well, hate to disappoint you all but there ain't one coming from here.  I would say that the year was good, but I won't lie.  I am very glad it is over and 2008 had better be a lot more positive.  The only up point of the year is that I still have the most loving and wonderful wife on the planet.  Other than that the year can just pass into history.

If yours was better then be glad.  Have a great New Year.

 
 
clemsonchick52
22 December 2007 @ 10:55 pm
Okay, so I'm not really blonde, although I was when I was a very young child.  But I grew out of it, until this morning.  At that point I had the penultimat moment of stereotypical blondeness.  You remember that I bought a new truck last month.  Well it's a cab and a half, with jump seats behind the main seats.   It's great for groceries but a pain in the ass to get to since the seats are set so far back on the front.  Anyway I had it filled with boxes of files and my computer and I started unpacking this morning.  I get almost finished when I see a small lever on the jam of the passenger's side.  Now, never learning that you don't push buttons or pull levers you don't know what they do I pulled it and the fucking back door opened up.  Yup, there were two doors in the back.  Now, I'm thrilled at this but feel really blonde and dumb since I never thought that would happen and didn't see the seam or the hinge, which is internal to the frame.  You may all laugh now, thank you.  Moi
 
 
 
clemsonchick52
27 July 2007 @ 11:06 pm
There is no metaphor to this subject line.  I spent the afternoon/evening cooking.  Yes, really cooking and then canning.  Okay, before you split a gut trying to figure out what this time, here's the deal.  All my life I've had certain off the wall foods that were staples in our house: smelts in the spring, venison and rabbit (think Bambi and Thumper) in the fall, real turnips, which is what they call waxed rutabagas down here, and my mom's chili.  Just before my mom went into the nursing home we made a batch of the chili.  This chili is from my great grandmother who was a cook in the lumber camps of upstate Maine.  It's more like salsa.  It's a combination of all sorts of spices, vinegar, salt, sugar, tomatoes, jalapenos, and onions, however, it's the mix that makes this stuff unique.  Most people don't like it because it's sweet but it's also deceptive in the fact that you don't know it's so hot until it's too late.  The use is as a base ingredient for other things like real chili, soups, and chilimac hamburger helper.  It's a comfort food.

My mom died a year ago next Sunday and I haven't had any chili in three years.  Today I made a batch.  9 jars of it and I'm hoping it's as good as I remember it.  Either way, though, I got through it without crying about my mom, but the night isn't over yet.  The last couple of months have been very hard for some reason.  I want to cry almost all the time, but before Marla tells me to change my meds, I don't think that's it.  I think it's the end of a long road of revelations and reinventions.  I'm not sure if they were all good but they're all done so it's a moot point.  Now I just have to live with them.

So that's why I needed to make chili, and then drink a Moxie while eating turnips dipped in Onion Soup dip.  Get it?  Comfort foods.  

Oh, and I dyed my hair tonight back to Intense Auburn.  I had planned on letting it grow out but it looked like hell and I would like to think I might get laid next week in Mass, or maybe tomorrow when some folks come over, so it was dye or celebat.  You can figure out which won.

Off to bed. 
 
 
Current Location: home
Current Mood: exhausted
Current Music: none
 
 
clemsonchick52
25 July 2007 @ 08:05 pm

I will be sooooo glad when my lovely spouse ends her period.  Believe it or not I get one too.  Not the bleeding part, did that once, didn't like it, so I quit.  I get the cramps, aches and pains, acne, headache part of it.  Many of us get them if we live with genetic women in close proximity, and for those that know us, our proximity is pretty close.  I'm almost over it, though, because I get it FIRST!  How un-damn-fair is that?

This weekend I"m going to do something I haven't done in years.  I'm making my mothers chili recipe without her present.  I helped her a few times when she was alive and I did it once with her helping me, actually the last time we ever made it, but this will be all me.  Cross your fingers because when this stuff is good, it's awesome.  It will take the paint off old cars it's so hot.  However, it's sweet too so you don't know you're hurting yourself until it's too late.  I use it in chili mac, deer chili, taco sauce, you name it.  Also great as salsa.

We have another couple coming to visit Sat.  They are Harley folks and she sounds like great fun on the emails.  At least we'll have a common denominator:  Milwaukee Vibrators.

Hope you all have a great night.  Moi

 
 
Current Location: home
Current Mood: achie and crampy
 
 
clemsonchick52
24 July 2007 @ 07:17 am
We watched Saving Grace last night.  Typical Jesus movie with Holly Hunter but it's a little more hard edge.  The high point is Laura San Giacomo, who is still hot.  Also it's set in OKC so we get to see local sites that we remember from living there.  I'll watch it again next week to see if it's just newness or whether it's going to be a fun series.  There are so many good looking ones on the air this fall.  We leave for Mass in a week so I'm excited about going home to NH.  I'm going to see one of my oldest friends after 30 years.  He's had his second knee replacement and he was a couch potatoe.  I guess being active might just pay off.  We'll both see how the other has changed.  Off to work.
 
 
Current Location: office
Current Mood: exhausted
Current Music: Yo've got 5 minutes
 
 
clemsonchick52
22 July 2007 @ 10:06 pm
Today was a pleasant but low key day.  I went and played 9 this morning.  I now know I CANNOT ride a cart and play golf.  I play much better when I walk to that's the deal.  We also cleaned the pond, watered, and I painted another wall in the spare bedroom.  Will finish it when we get back.  It's now time for bed.  Another long week ahead since my ref librarian leaves for MIT on Friday.  That's all there is folks.  Nite.
 
 
clemsonchick52
21 July 2007 @ 09:33 pm

....but blonde goes to the bone.  Today was a blonde day.  I finished my nails as Marla ushered me out the door to go shopping in Greenville.  In Easley I was going to stop and ask about a new tattoo parlor when I realized I didn't bring any shoes.  Yup, the blonde in me walked out of the house bare footed, which is not usually a problem.  So...the first stop was a shoe warehouse where I found not one but two pairs of cute shoes for under 30$ total.  Well shod we then went to the mall shopping, met Lucy and Cole and their kids at Sears, and we trolled the mall.  Then back to Whole Foods for stuff and came home.  I now have a great top and two pairs of shoes.  Also saw some really cute things at Victorias Secret.  That place alone makes it worth becoming a girl.  It's now late, I'm drinking rum sours and getting ready for bed.  Hope you all have a great night.  Moi

 
 
clemsonchick52
Today we went to the mental health facility in the county as part of class.  it's a very nice facility with short and long term housing.  It's a damned shame what the fucking Republicans have done to our mental health system.  I wish they were all confined there for six months just for justice sake.  Okay so much for the rant.  It did, however, enforce the fact that I don't want to go into mental health at an institution.  I'm going to hold to my plan of doing private practice with GLB and especially T clients.  Also I've decided not to take insurance so I can charge an affordable rate and not get bogged down in the insurance scams, which are another F'n Republican inititative.

We might have friends over this weekend so I'm hoping it all works out.  I'd like to finally have some sex again.  These folks are really cute, which I can't say for some of the ones we've met recently.  Tomorrow is Friday so I'm actually not going to work at anything except fun this weekend.  We have to drive to Mass in two weeks so I'm resting up for that.  I wish there was more for me to do up there, other than seeing one of my best friends from college and teaching a class.  I guess I'll just drink a lot and rest, since I have a final the day I get back.  Oh, yea.  At least I can't blame the F'n Republicans for that. :)  Gypsey
 
 
Current Location: home
Current Mood: tired
Current Music: Calendar Girl by Niel Sedaka (his first version)
 
 
clemsonchick52
16 July 2007 @ 07:58 pm
I went back to the golf course to play another 9 today.  The owners daughter won the women's, which isn't a surprise since she's on a golf scholarship to a local college.  She's a really nice little girl and a real sweetheart.  You want to hate her for being so good but you just can't.  I guess the woman who caused me the problems isn't any better thought of now than before.  When I mentioned I had a problem on Sunday one of the guys in the shop, knowing who I was talking about, said I wasn't the only one.  I know I should have just said "shut the fuck up" to her but I was trying to be polite.  I won't make that mistake again.

We met a nice couple today for lunch.  I think we'll see them again.  He's from upstate NY so his sense of humor is similar to mine so we hit it off on a totally different level than sexual or other.  And his sig-O is really nice too.  Off to bed early tonight.  Long day tomorrow with classes.
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Current Mood: loved
 
 
clemsonchick52
15 July 2007 @ 07:50 pm
The tournament is over and I didn't win.  I was tied for first yesterday but got a really obnoxious cart partner today and she so set me off my rythim that when the lightening came on the 13th hole I just packed up my clubs and went to see Harry Potter, which wasn't any better than any of the other ones, in other words, wait for the video.  I'll probably play in Greenville in August in another tournament and see how I do there.  I have a real problem with pressure and can't seem to concentrate when the game really matters.  I can walk a round of golf and blow the course away but even intimate that the round is important and my game goes to shit. 
 
 
clemsonchick52
12 July 2007 @ 10:28 pm
Okay, here's the fucking stupid story of the day.  I want a new birth certificate.  I can get one from NH, where I was born, if I get a court order from the state I live in.  Unfortunately I live in SC, where they won't even hear the case, lest it lead to an appeal that may cause them to actually admit I'm a girl, thus ruining their entire mysogenistic society.  soooo I can't get a new birth certificate until I move to another state.  Talk about fucked up?  Okay I've vented enough.  Tomorrow we have dinner with Harry, who had better put out since it's been a long week and I've really horny and have a golf tournament this weekend.  Have a nice fucking night.  Gypsey


"And for Gods sake be careful.  I'm running out of deputies."  Sheriff Cobb;  Silverado
 
 
clemsonchick52
10 July 2007 @ 09:59 pm
Hi everyone;

Today was an interesting day.  Yesterday my reference librarian gave her notice to go to MIT.  Sucks for me but good for her.  Today we started plans to replace her.  Yea right, like that's going to happen soon.  She unfortunately was that good.  However I also got asked to do an interview for the local newspaper on my writings, novels, and background.  Complete with photos.  Also I heard today that I'll be presenting at the 2007 Southern Comfort Conference in Atlanta in Sept.  I'll be lecturing on "Teaching Trans to the Non Trans:  Bibliographic Instruction, Data Mining, and Syllabus Construction".  All these things are good things, by the way.  Hope you are all having a great night.  I'm going to bed.  Got to go try out a new driver tomorrow afternoon so I need my beauty sleep.  No, the two are not related.  Just put them in the same sentence.  Love you all.  Moi
 
 
clemsonchick52
08 July 2007 @ 08:10 pm
Dear friends and neighbors;

Today was a very good day.  Although I'm still dizzy we got up and drove to Georgia where we met our new friends Dave and Andrea at a great restaraunt just off the highway.  They are both what we thought and we hit it off quickly and very well.  After eating and chatting, about all sorts of things, but some of which was carbon fiber materials for race cars; which is what Dave does, and the car race today on TV had all his bodies on them, we went back to their place were Andrea and I talked on the couch in digressing forms of undress and my lovely spouse and hers spent two hours in bed.  Needless to say everyone had a great time and we then drove home.  We plan on seeing them again and often since they have a lot in common with us and are only an hour +/- away.  It's now getting late and even though I dread going to bed since that's where I spin the most I'm probably heading that way soon.  Gypsey
 
 
Current Location: home
Current Mood: satisfied
Current Music: absolutely no noise
 
 
 
 

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