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Part 2 of my Somebody Please Comment blog
Okay. First of all, a great big bear hug to those of you who took the time to read my first blog on this topic (which was my last blog entry) and listened to all my ranting and raving. Your emails, advice and comments were greatly appreciated and very helpful. Love you guys. However, it's not over till the fat lady sings, as they say. And folks, she's not even stepped up to the microphone yet. See, new developments have arisen regarding Toby's sitch with TJ at work. So sit back, relax, put your thinkin' hat on, because this is gonna be another long one.
Well, picking up where I left off last, I gave all of your advice to Toby and he kept it in mind. However, he hasn't used any of it yet because he said he really hasn't had to. Since it's been a while since the events of my previous blog, according to Toby TJ hasn't really been getting "in touch" with him. But lately Toby says that TJ has started trying to talk to him. Now I said "trying to" because, also according to Toby, that whenever TJ tries to talk to Toby, Toby just flat out ignores him and cuts him off rudely. He says he doesn't even look at TJ and/or acknowledge TJ's presence in front of other people. Well, apparently this got TJ's attention as Toby says that he has gotten word that TJ has been going around telling people things regarding Toby's attitude toward him like "I don't know what I did to p-ss him off" and "I don't know why he doesn't like me" and "He might not hate me, but I know he sure doesn't like me". However, when Toby received word of this he still didn't confront TJ. I asked why, and Toby says he thinks that if TJ really cared about Toby's attitude toward him that he would confront Toby himself. But so far TJ hasn't said a word to Toby. In fact, Toby says TJ still tries talking to him and Toby keeps ignoring him. But nothing is said but TJ's remarks to OTHER people about Toby disliking him and treating him badly, not understanding why. And Toby tells me he heard from someone at work that TJ seems to be getting quite aggitated about it. But all the same, TJ still doesn't confront Toby about it. This has been going on for weeks now.
Now, as the dutiful wife I support whatever my husband does - most of the time. But I'm kinda at a stalemate here. On one hand I feel Toby is handling the sitch right by not confronting TJ since TJ seems not very concerned about Toby's ignoring him hence he won't simply go up to Toby and ask "What the deal, yo?" To me, that shows one of 2 things: that TJ really doesn't care too much but enough to gripe to others about it; and the second is the possibility that TJ may not have the stones to confront Toby himself because he could possibly be afraid to hear something he doesn't want to or maybe simply because he doesn't want any trouble.
On the other hand, a part of me feels that Toby should just go right up to TJ on his own and say "Yo, here's the dealio", you know? Because if this behavior of Toby ignoring TJ keeps up it may lead to worse problems down the road and I would hate for my husband to risk his job over something that, quite frankly, if you think about it, is pretty trivial and petty. Yes, I even told Toby he was being almost as immature about the whole thing as TJ was. But this seems to be a very bothersome important thing and Toby rarely gets this upset about ANYthing. I said in my last blog that I don't know who TJ was, never met him personally and that I didn't want to. But now I would like to see what kind of person my hubby is dealing with. Of course I never would get in the middle of it - Toby would NEVER allow that - but if there was even a fraction of a chance that I could help, I would. But I respect that this is Toby's problem to deal with on his own. But I will give him advice and concern when he asks me for it, certainly.
I did ask Toby why he doesn't just once - only once - listen to TJ when he tries to talk to him, just to find out what he has to say, but Toby will NOT hear of that! He claims that by not letting TJ "in", that by ignoring him, he gains the upper hand of control as this allows him to cut off the chances of TJ saying things to him that hurt him when Toby first started working there [see previous blog for refresher on this]. Toby states that he simply can't let TJ talk to him anymore because letting him talk to him would be like letting him get away with his past "crimes", for lack of a better term. But he wants TJ to come to him and confront him instead of him (Toby) being the perpetrator and going to confront TJ. So, he says the only way to keep TJ at bay and not having to confront TJ directly is to keep ignoring him whenever he tries to speak to him. And that it's TJ's choice whether or not he wants to know what's up with Toby's 'tude toward him.
So basically, we have what you might call an impasse. Toby willing to just keep ignoring TJ instead of confronting him directly because he wants TJ to come to him, and TJ unwilling to confront Toby over his attitude for whatever reason yet continues to complain to others about Toby's mistreatment of him. So, my question, my dear peeps, is....what to do? Help? Pretty please??
Somebody please comment on this (advice needed)
The birth of my kids a 'Supernatural' influence?
Hmm. Okay, so my newest daughter, Amber Elizabeth, arrived July 7, 2007 at 9:17 PM. But here's the thing: okay, last year I had my youngest son, Rory, in mid-season of "Supernatural", and this year I got pregnant with Amber. And while I was reading my latest copies of "Supernatural: Origins" comics early this past Saturday morning, my water broke and I went into labor with her! And last year I went into labor with Rory while I was watching a rerun of "Supernatural" that I had taped (I think it was the ep 'Home' ). Either case, I went into labor both times while I was doing something related to "Supernatural". Weird, I know, and certainly bizarre, sure, but I think it's kinda cool that my 2 youngest kids were born within the 2 years that my absolute all-time fave show "Supernatural" has aired. Of course, my first 2 were born throughout the "Buffy" and "Angel" era, which was pretty much my life then (and I'm pretty sure that I may have been reading/watching something related to those shows as well with my first 2 kids when I went into labor back then), so maybe there's just somethin' to these shows. Maybe for the 3rd season of "Supernatural" coming up I'll be, umm, careful. Ya know, since 4 kids (although I love every one of them dearly) really is going over my quota here.....
[Side note:] Yes, "Supernatural" has far surpassed my excitement for a television show even over "Buffy", which is saying A LOT!!!
Supernatural Origins woe and triumph
WARNING: THE FOLLOWING CONTAINS A FEW SPOILERS - AS WELL AS A FEW RATHER SCARY REAL LIFE DETAILS THAT COULD BE RENDERED INSANE AND PROVIDE DISTURBING IMAGES -, SO IF YOU HAVEN'T READ THE COMIC YET AND DON'T WANT TO BE SPOILED (OR UNSETTLED, FOR THAT MATTER), I BEG OF YOU TO SKIP THIS BLOG.
Well, after an extremely painful week of waiting to get my RESERVED copy of "Supernatural: Origins", I have finally read it and WOW!!! Okay, to get this outta the way first, I thought I would be lucky and get a copy the first day it came out last week.
Boy, was I wrong!
Dude at our only local comic book store told me the books were GONE! SOLD OUT! CAPUT! ALREADY??
As I felt my eyes begin to moisten heavily and my voice began to crack with varied uncontrollable squeaks emitted here and there throughout, I went on to express to the befuddled (and what looks like a slight look of horrified on his face) store owner first my great sadness and terror to the poor chap, but went on to explain my (what passes at the moment here, anyway) joy at this because it just means the show is even more popular around where I live than I ever thought, since I live pretty much in a small town where just about everyone knows everyone's business and brother. Regardless, seeing the tears, heartache and disappointment in my eyes at such a catastrophe - and probably the looks on my childrens' faces as they stared at their 7-month-pregnant mother strangely for making such a spectacle in this store (wait, was that a snicker??) - the owner told me he ordered more and even reserved me a copy and told me they would be ready by today
- and lo and behold, I FINALLY got my copy today, as well as my name down to recieve the entire series and have each issue held for me as it came out. [cue the "Hallelujah Chorus" here]
Anyway, the comic is really cool. Very nice artwork and an even better story as this first issue opens up some interesting answers (yes, answers) as to how John Winchester got started on his paranormal crusade - as well as how Dean and Sam got pulled in as children. The comic introduces a couple of very minor secondary characters and - to my own personal great surprise and delight - the "introduction" of Missouri! Yay! It also contains within the first part of the story an intriguing new question regarding the YED (of course, we don't really know it by that name yet here, but you know...). And it even gives us a nice little poignant "scene" of the children Winchester as Dean tells Sam he'll teach him how to swim. Very touching moments here, by the way. Anyway, if you're a fan as so many of us are, and even if you're not into comics all that much (like me, really), pick this up. I guarantee you'll like it because hey...it IS "Supernatural". ![]()
ADDENDUM: No moments, words, events and/or scenarios within this blog were exaggerated. What you read is what you got.
It's a girl!
Went for a sonogram today. Been putting it off since me and the hubby were actually going to let our upcoming (and fourth) child be a surprise, but alas, curiosity killed the kitty once again and we totally caved. The sonogram shows 80% that it is a girl. That means we will officially have two of each, but 80% is still not 100, meaning there's a (VERY slight) chance in the 20% that it could be a boy. However, either way, we couldn't be happier. We just pray it is healthy and will grow up to be a doctor, maybe Surgeon General? Okay, that last part's just the parental wishful thinking that's par for the parental course! Now the only thing left is to find a name....
Tiffany? Lauren? Amber? Just a few names I've been thinking about.
It worked!
Bugged?
I have been looking at some of my reviews lately on here and noticed something peculiar. In my review for the "Supernatural" ep 'Houses of the Holy' (one of my worst reviews, btw, because my heart just didn't seem to be in it that time), I noticed that one day it will say 2 users agree with the review, and the next day it will say 4 users agree with it. Then the next day it's back to 2, the next is back to 4. Could this be a bug on the site? It just flip flops back and forth like that. Not that it matters, really, just curious....
The failure that is my new icon
Great week for television!
Well, it's been a really exciting week for watching the tube. I've been on pins and needles for a while anticipating the return of "24". And after seeing the shocking and explosive (literally!) 4-hour season premiere, I've gone from sitting on pins and needles to having all out knives thrust into my chest!! FRICKIN' WOW!!!!!!!
Next, I watched "One Tree Hill" return from its winter hiatus and was not disappointed. Brooke and Rachel were so funny dressed as thieves stealing from the school. And I was so glad that Haley's anger toward Nathan was short-lived. I really want them to remain a couple forever.
Then, we come to "Smallville". This week's ep focused on what will be the future of the Justice League. Well, actually, this time it was Clark, Green Arrow, Aquaman, Cyborg and the Flash (or, in this ep, his name was "Impulse"). Simply put, I couldn't have asked for a more exciting SM ep. The show has been great this seaon, but when I saw all 5 of those really hot guy superheroes walking away from that explosion toward my tv screen near the end of the episode...*sigh* Somebody saaaaaaaaave me!!!!!
And to top that all off, I got an excellent ep of my fave show "Supernatural". The ep's content took me back to S1 again and I loved it. This show just keeps rocking, no matter what. Sam and Dean just rule, that's all there is to it.
Anyway, just had to get that off my chest. It's been a very good week of television in my house and I look forward to more in the coming weeks and months.
Turkey turkey turkey turkey turkey....???
Just noticed this little yellow icon under my level bar amidst my other little... uhh...."award" icons, I guess?.... that shows a picture of a turkey and says, well, "turkey" over and over...and over...and over...and over...
It's cute! Oh! Hey, it also states the year 2006 in the middle of all the "turkeys" if you scroll over it. That is cool.
Looks like number 4 is on the way
All of my tv on DVD collection
Saw this posted on someone else's blog and thought it was a cool idea, so just wanted to share mine also. Below is a list of all my fave shows I have on DVD:
Buffy the Vampire Slayer - complete series
Angel - complete series
Supernatural - S1 (so far)
Smallville - S1-S5 (so far)
24 - S1-S4 (so far)
Alias - S1-S4 (so far)
Dawson's Creek - complete series
Dark Angel - complete series (all 2 seaons!
)
Fraggle Rock - S1-S2 (so far - and this is my kids')
One Tree Hill - have yet to get any of the seasons
Of course, it will expand toward the end of this year with the fifth (and final
) season of Alias coming out this month and 24's fifth seaon to come out in December. It's about time to start thinking of investing in a larger entertainment center that will hold all of this stuff as my DVD storage rack I have now is starting to tilt slightly.
Editor for a show guide!
Oh my goodness! I just made editor for a show guide. It's for "Fraggle Rock", the show my children really love. I can't wait for the second season to come out on DVD in a couple of weeks so I can add more stuff to the guide. Still have a lot of work to do. Too cool!
My friend's airhead moment
Eureka!...and all that
"Death" of a celebrity
LOL!!! OMG, this was sent to me in an email and I just had to blog it!
SAD NEWS
Please join me in remembering a great icon of the entertainment
community. The Pillsbury Doughboy died yesterday of a yeast infection
and trauma complications from repeated pokes in the belly. He was 71.
Doughboy was buried in a lightly greased coffin. Dozens of celebrities
turned out to pay their respects, including Mrs. Butterworth, Hungry
Jack, the California Raisins, Betty Crocker, the Hostess Twinkies, and
Captain Crunch. The grave site was piled high with flours.
Aunt Jemima delivered the eulogy and lovingly described Doughboy as a
man who never knew how much he was kneaded. Doughboy rose quickly in
show business, but his later life was filled with turnovers. He was not
considered a very smart cookie, wasting much of his dough on half-baked
schemes. Despite being a little flaky at times he still was a crusty old
man and was considered a positive roll model for millions.
Doughboy is survived by his wife Play Dough, two children, John Dough
and Jane Dough, plus they had one in the oven. He is also survived by
his elderly father, Pop Tart.
The funeral was held at 3:50 for about 20 minutes.
If this made you smile for even a brief second, please rise to the
occasion and take time to pass it on and share that smile with someone
else who may be having a crumby day and kneads it.
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"New" children's show discovery
The "Supernatural" Season Finale Blues
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Yeah, I got the not-gonna-see-Jensen-Ackles-and-Jared- Padalecki-for-a-whole-gosh-darn summer blues!! ![]()
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