Archive for June, 2007

fill a body

Tuesday, June 5th, 2007

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—– Must-read: George Will writes “The Case for Conservatism” - which makes me long for an honest-to-goodness real conservative president and Congress. Sigh …

—– Why oh why has the media virtually ignored the story of the AQ torture chamber found in Iraq? Maybe because they’d rather focus on how ‘evil’ our troops supposedly are rather than the real evil that those troops are combatting in Iraq?

—– Interesting: According to former Kerry strategist Bob Shrum, Kerry has since said that he regrets having picked John Edwards as a running mate in 2004.
I had some chicken going begging here, so I decided to make some chicken kabobs on the grill. Since the boys don’t like much of anything with or on their meat, that kind of limited what I could thread on the kabobs. They figured the green peppers were big enough to pull off and put in my plate. I promised them that the grilled green peppers would not jump over on the chicken and change the taste.

The chicken kabobs turned out good. I just used a basic homemade style Italian dressing to soak them a couple of hours before tossing them on the grill.

One thing I’d say about kabobs is that it sure would take a lot of them to fill a body (especially boy bodies) up. You can’t jam them too tight or they don’t cook even. With the food spread out over the kabobs, there’s really not much on each kabob.
—– Senator Sam Brownback gives his thoughts on evolution in the NYT? Ooookay.
Did I hear “check you for ticks”? No, I must have just heard wrong.

cause I’d like to see you out in the moonlight
I’d like to kiss you way back in the sticks
I’d like to walk you through a field of wildflowers

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Donuts - Donuts
abandonware - abandonware

and I’d like to check you for ticks oooh you never know where one might be
and oooh theres lots of places that are hard to reach

No, clearly, “Check you for ticks”. Maybe it was an ad, maybe for Frontline or some other product, because it must be about some old boy and his dawg and it’s kind of cleverish, in a wink, wink “It sounds like I’m talkin’ about my girl, but I’m really talkin’ about my dawg” way. Dogs do not commonly drink from beer bottles or have slutty peek-a-boo tats on their lower backs, but…

I’d like to see you out in the moonlight
I’d like to kiss you way back in the sticks
I’d like to walk you through a field of wildflowers
and I’d like to check you for ticks
—– Great news for Democrats: The economy “slowed” in the first quarter - the worst quarter in four years.

—– Former FBI director Louis Freeh is endorsing former NYC mayor Rudy Giuliani.

—– Yawn alert: “Outed” former CIA agent Valerie Plame is suing the CIA, accusing them of “unconstitutionally interfering with publication of her memoir.”

When oh when will this story go away?

—– Congrats to ST reader Karl, who passed the 100,000th visit mark on his blog on Tuesday. Way to go, Karl! Keep up the great work.

—- Last but not least, the Rev. Billy Graham’s library was dedicated here in Charlotte today, and included in that dedication were all sorts of well-known public figures including former presidents Bush, Clinton, and Carter. I can’t wait to visit the library. Bush got a little teary-eyed talking about Graham.

I haven’t told my husband this.

Tuesday, June 5th, 2007

I just want to change things. Live. Not change. Go back to how things were. Change things? I guess I’ll just have to wait and see.

Seize the Day

At this point, all I would do is take hold–forcibly, clearly, and completely. Overwhelmingly.

 

Friday, 8 December 2006
I wish…
36. I haven’t told my husband this.
37. He writes too, though, so he’d understand.
38. I think I like Veggie Tales even more than my children do.
39. When I was in college, I would often be referred to as “Tootie” - that’s what you get for doing skits on 80’s TV shows.
40. I went to college at 16 and graduated at 20.
41. I have a BA in Bible and Biblical Languages.
42. I was the only girl in 2nd year Greek and second semester Hebrew. I was one of two in Aramaic.
43. I went on my first date when I was 17, and I am still friends with the guy who took me out.
44. One of my very favorite things to do is go shopping (grocery or otherwise) without children.
45. I refuse to cook on Teflon or aluminum.
According to WRAL, units are preselling for $200,000. If that refers to the smallest unit, 883 square feet, then the unit is only $226 per square foot. Given new construction, the view, and the panache of living in Raleigh’s tallest building, that’s a pretty fair price. Surely the larger units are more per foot, but these prices are quite competitive with comparable projects in southern residential towers.”

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If you can’t make money on that deal, you can’t make money. Raleigh appreciation and Cary appreciation rates will likely not apply to the downtown appreciation of this project. Each project’s appreciation will be tied to the buildings success as well as downtown inventory. And this one looks like a winner, congrats to the people that scooped me.

While you are at the RBC Plaza you can go over to Yancy’s. I have not been yet but would love to get your thoughts on it. Let me know what you think.
46. My husband and I have a 32 inch TV, but we don’t have cable.
47. I love crazy socks.
48. I do not like high heels.
49. I am allergic to all animals.
50. I hate it when my cell-phone rings.
51. Unless it’s my husband calling.
52. I have been married for 10 days.
53. There are 6 pairs of scissors on my desk and I’m particular about which ones are used for what.
54. Every year I buy a Mary Englebreit wall calendar, but I rarely ever write anything on it.
55. I have a quote from “Alice in Wonderland” painted on my dining table.
I were a vervet monkey, chewing on flowers amoung the tree-top canopies in Africa…. I wish my mind could be completely freed.

I finally get a break, after going non-stop for more than a month. I can actually sleep tonight for the first time in forever. And am I ever looking foward to it.

I guess I’m not willing to actually write what I should say…I don’t know what I would anyway. I just feel so…hhh. I mean, I’m great. Just different and weird. That’s all lies. I don’t know what I’m like. I hate my brain sometimes. I did this study at the dentistry school yesterday. It was a jaw study: they looked at my jaw for about 15 minutes, then for the next hour and a half they pushed me, poked me, stabbed me, tried to scare me, squeezed me, BURNT me, and needled…me. But hey, anything for a buck.

Hhh. I wish I knew what I wanted right now. I guess I just need time.

80’s music

Tuesday, June 5th, 2007

We can dance if we want to!” Kim’s Bat Mitzvah was the wildest par-tay a mile away!!!!!! It totally r0×0red!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Kim and I requested a lot of 80’s music, like the safety dance (but i think mandy requsted that), rock lobster, whip it, unbelievable, tainted love (i looove that song), ermmm some more too.
New Position!!

I am now looking for a Director of Regulatory Affairs for a Biologics company in NC. This company is looking for someone with about 8-10 yrs experience in dealing with CBER and writing BLA’s.

posted by Mike Trowbridge/MRI Raleigh @ 10:03 PM 0 comments
Second Non-Approvable Letter

Forest Laboratories, Inc. , an international pharmaceutical manufacturer and marketer, today reported that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a second non-approvable letter for the indication of Panic Disorder for Lexapro(R) (escitalopram oxalate), an SSRI antidepressant. The Company indicated that the letter was pursuant to an FDA review of its response, dated August 2004, to an initial non-approvable letter which raised issues related to methods and statistical analyses performed for the two placebo-controlled trials provided in the submission. The Company is currently reviewing the FDA’s response in order to determine the appropriate action regarding the Panic Disorder submission. Both studies included in the submission have been previously published in medical journals. Lexapro is indicated for the initial and maintenance treatment of major depressive disorder and for generalized anxiety disorder in adults.
bitch wrote it off as a zit, but she was obviously disgusted with me, even through her Botox face I could read it…
// posted by o @ 12:01 AM
7.01.2003
Winding Up
Well I made it through “finding nemo” without stealing popcorn out of the hands of the 4-year old I took to the movie, though he was trying to get me to eat some–they start early. I chomped on my 30 pistachoes in the dark, sucking the salt of the shells, washing it down with my $100.00 diet coke.
Came home, famished, which is annoying since this already skinny lady in my office who is doing the SBD for those pesky last 5 lbs (pet peve–I mean, she should be in the 25+ club to join) claimed she was never hungry in Phase I, I wanted to say “you are probably never hungry anyway,” but she is actually pretty nice. So I managed to George Forman a chicken breast with chii garlic paste, soy sauce,and some ginger-total ghetto gourmet, and I even steamed two artichockes, and I rosted that caulflower for tommorrow- and it tastes AWESOME! Garlic, olive oil,

I think Jeff was drunk or that sugar he had totally worked. Maybe both. Kim and I tangoed a few times and just danced like freaks.. I dosie-doed with Mandy, Kim, Lauren, April, and Miriam. I danced for a min. with Mandy. And I tried to get matt to dance with Jeff. ( like were outta this world!!!) When the Safety Dance was on but Jeff and him wouldn’t so everyone else just danced like they were outta this world and looked at matt’s pants!! It was really really really fun and wish it had lasted longer..’till like 2 AM as Jeff suggested, but Jeff’s a bit messed up…..”We can dance if we want to, we can leave your friends behind, ’cause if your friends don’t dance then the’re no friends of mine!” It was nice seeing friends like Matt and Miriam who I haven’t seen in a while.