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Topic: Jaymee's Ravings

Posted by: Jazmee27

Subject: Jaymee's Ravings
Date: May 01 12

First of all, what's up with the phrase "rules are rules"? It's either said by those who are too strict with their "enforcement of said "rules," or they're too lax.

Second I'd like to thank everyone reading this--and assure you, yet again, that my previous blogs having been deleted are completely and categorically my fault. **You did nothing *wrong.

Which brings me to another rant: why is it some people (nobody on here, I'm sure) can't accept responsibility for*anything. "If blame is to be going around... just don't look at me."



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He “claims to be a pizza delivery man” who was “kidnapped and made to wear a bomb around his neck.” After the bomb explodes, police search Brian’s vehicle—and find “a series of notes” giving detailed instructions entailing steps that would, the writer claimed, save his life. “The scavenger hunt” would last 55 minutes, but police soon came to the conclusion that nothing Brian did would have saved him: “The person responsible was a puppet master.”

Reply #1981. Aug 09 12, 8:02 AM

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The further I was drawn into the tale of the “Collar Bomber,” the more I kept thinking, ‘that name sounds familiar.’ And I soon realized why: ‘Brian Wells was on an episode of “Deadly Women.”’

Reply #1982. Aug 09 12, 8:02 AM

Jazmee27

ANOTHER SONG
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“We all have our good days/And our bad days/But through it all/Hope will find a way/To shine through the Darkness.”, Jaymee original composition entitled “Hope Will Find a Way”

Reply #1983. Aug 09 12, 8:04 AM

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It used to be called “Hope Is Always There,” and it’s one of my favorite pieces to play. I t goes back to my hope philosophy, which itself is connected to my stories. And, like “We Must Not,” I’ve added more than one verse, my favorite of which is about rage: “When frustration takes you/And you want to cry/Hold on to Hope/With all you’re worth/It won’t let you down.”
However, I also really like the line in the refrain about friendship—entire text follows: “When you’re tempted to give up/When life is too much for you/Do not despair/For Hope will be there/For you to call upon/And your friends will be there for you when you need them most.”

Reply #1984. Aug 09 12, 8:04 AM

Jazmee27

THERE'S MORE...
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“Feel the moment slip into the past/Like sand through an hourglass” – Skillet, “One Day Too Late”

Lifeclass tonight was about letting go of the past. ‘It’s hard to move on when all you can do is remember past slights and wrongs done against you; but holding a grudge against someone serves no purpose. It doesn’t make you feel better, and chances are if you lash out in anger it’s at the wrong person. Yes, it takes time to forgive, but we owe it to ourselves to do so.’ “Life is short, so make the best of it.”
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Reply #1985. Aug 09 12, 8:06 AM

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“Today, I’m gonna try a little harder/Gonna make every minute last longerGonna learn to forgive and forget/’Cause we don’t have long, gonna make the most of it.” – Skillet, “One Day Too Late”

Reply #1986. Aug 09 12, 8:06 AM

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I loved this song from the moment I heard it, and somehow it calmed me down if I was upset at the time. 90It reminds me that, no matter what, I have to live my life to the best of my ability—no room for anger or hard feelings here. ‘That just takes up energy you could be using for something else.’

Reply #1987. Aug 09 12, 8:07 AM

Jazmee27

THE TWENTY-SIXTH
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At two PM, there were two shows I wanted to see: “Criminal Pursuit” and “Haunted History”. But I couldn’t get into Investigation for some reason—so I changed over to History International and was drawn into the story of slaves whom, after being brutally tortured, haunted the areas in which they died. Most of the spooky incidents were harmless, but in at least one case the ghostly encounter proved lethal.

Reply #1988. Aug 09 12, 8:09 AM

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Nine PM saw “History’s Mysteries” come on History International. It was an episode about the truth (if any) behind mythical beasts including Dracula, Bigfoot, Nessie, the yeti and werewolves.

Reply #1989. Aug 09 12, 8:09 AM

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It lasted approximately fifty m inutes, and began when I was still sleeping. I’m ashamed to say I started hyperventilating. At some point, though, I managed to calm down enough to do what I had to do:
1. Slip on no-tie sneakers
2. Grab robe from closet
3. Go to door of apartment and wait for instructions
At one point, standing at the door pressing my hand to the door, I thought: ‘this is what it feels like to die of sheer terror.’ But I did manage to do something productive: I stretched a little, allowing me to lean better against the wall.’That’s the longest drill we ever had—assuming it *was a drill.’

Reply #1990. Aug 09 12, 8:10 AM

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I started watching “World’s Dumbest,” but later switched to “I Shouldn’t Be Alive.” The story was that of a photographer—at least I think that’s what he was—lost on a volcano. Problems included severe thirst, lack of adequate shelter, absence of food—and infection.”He doesn’t think anyone’s looking for him;. He believes he’s going to die.”

Reply #1991. Aug 09 12, 8:11 AM

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I had intended watching a program on History International, but due to the clean-up in the refrigerator I didn’t make it to the remote in time to change the channel. And so, that’s how I wound up watching “The Haunted” on Animal Planet, about two friends trapped in Alaskan bear country after their plane crashed. Right after impact, only one man retains consciousness: “Gary has a fractured skull; Dave, a broken collarbone and ribs… With 26 miles to cover before reaching the nearest settlement, their chances of survival are slim.”

Reply #1992. Aug 09 12, 8:12 AM

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Georgette’s coming over Saturday morning around 8:30. I used to tell her not to come before 9, but lately—because of the TV—I’ve been getting up earlier. “As long as I set an alarm, I’ll wake up.”

Reply #1993. Aug 09 12, 8:13 AM

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There was a segment on the news about the Occupy Movement and how there have been some recent protests. Never having heard of this group, I turned to the Internet to see what I could find.

Reply #1994. Aug 09 12, 8:14 AM

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According to Wikipedia—and I don’t normally click on that siteas their articles either have too much or too little information—the Occupy protests are an ongoing series of international protests which began in New York City on September 17, 2011, with Occupy Wall Street and are primarily directed against social and economic inequality.”

Reply #1995. Aug 09 12, 8:14 AM

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I just called Sue Downstairs:
Me: What was up with the fire alarm this morning?
Sue: Oh… we had an incident with one of the elevators. Everything’s all right.
Me: What kind of an “incident”?
Apparently, it was a burned out bulb that triggered the alarm—“and it needed to be fixed before the alarm could be shut off.”

Reply #1996. Aug 09 12, 8:15 AM

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“If you want an outdoor wedding, do it during the summer months.” – Grandma

On the phone this morning, she mentioned her brother called her last night to inform her Daryl and Lisa’s wedding was moved outdoors, as that’s her wish.
Grandma: What if it rains?
Charlie: Rain, hell, what if it snows?
“She decided she wants to get married on 11/11/11, and she wants an outdoor wedding… at night yet!”

Reply #1997. Aug 09 12, 8:16 AM

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‘That’s worthy of an episode of “Criminal Intent” or something,’ I said as I finished reading “Affair at the Bungalow.” Certainly, I couldn’t have foreseen the outcome.
The gist of the story is that a well-known actress makes up this story of a robbery and tells it to her closest friends to figure out if they’ll guess who the robber is. No one does—except another woman who keeps the knowledge to herself until she’s about to leave, and then she whispers a word of caution in her friend’s ear:

Reply #1998. Aug 09 12, 8:18 AM

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‘”I shouldn’t do itif I were you, dear. Never put yourself in another woman’s power, even if you think she’s your friend at the moment.”’

Reply #1999. Aug 09 12, 8:18 AM

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“The Devil You Know” was on Investigation Discovery at 10 PM—and, having heard reviews for the program but never having seen it yet, I was looking forward to it. But I’d already missed the beginning by the time I switched over from History International.
It was the story of a serial kioller lost in the Baton Ro uge area. Police make an arrest after three corpses are found, but unfortunately it’s not their guy. The killer, it just so happens, is unhappily married—andthough she’s oblivious of his crimes, police arrest them both.

Reply #2000. Aug 09 12, 8:19 AM

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