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Muldoon

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joined on 05/20/06
last updated 05/16/08
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Walking the walk, not talking the talk (blog entry) I'm all for, speaking your mind in situations in work place politics. I have talked about seeking another job if what you are doing doesn't suit you, this is more a perception of happiness. Back in my twenties, the work ethic and intiative were br... read more
blog entry posted Fri, May 16, 2008 - 8:40 PM permalink - 0 comments
Re: On the aPOCKYclypse.. (in *! The Sanctuary !*) oh no...i was just taking the opportunity to correct my spelling and say something else lol.
your info was informative...

The Sanctuary is always very silly anyways...most of the time...or I wouldn't come back lol.
discussion post on Fri, May 16, 2008 - 8:07 AM
Re: On the aPOCKYclypse.. (in *! The Sanctuary !*) The one coworker, I believe was brought up Baptist, so that might be the root of that. I almost listed all her faults, but stopped myself....We'll have none of that here.

I will correct my spelling though...Apocalypse.
discussion post on Thu, May 15, 2008 - 7:03 PM
Re: is the world any worse? (in *! The Sanctuary !*) I think it is about the same, but now we are media driven. We've had recessions and a Great Depression, wars and celebrties and politicians sleep with each other and die. During the time of these events we didn't have the Web, cable and as many ch... read more
discussion post on Wed, May 14, 2008 - 8:16 AM
Re: The littlest Kitten (in Cat People) Sorry to hear that.
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I was afraid that was why the momma left him the way she did, because she knew.
discussion post on Fri, May 9, 2008 - 6:17 AM
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I'm all for, speaking your mind in situations in work place politics. I have talked about seeking another job if what you are doing doesn't suit you, this is more a perception of happiness. Back in my twenties, the work ethic and intiative were brought out of me, in the army. Lessons of growing into a man or maybe just a pride in my work, realizing early on my work reflects how I am percieved by others. Even if they don't find themselves calling me friend, they still respect me for my work.
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Fri, May 16, 2008 - 8:40 PM permalink - 0 comments
 
A week ago, I was told I had a new seat at work. I was pissed and calmly tried to get a reason from the powers that be. "How dare they move me!" Hindisght is 20/20...now, it wasn't a week ago. I had developed a chip on my shoulder and bought into the drama around me. Believe me there is quite of drama, driven by ego, around work. Outside i could tune it all out, but being inside, I got a little lost. I have tried not to suck up the energy of my environment, but as i develop along my path I ca... read more
Sun, May 4, 2008 - 10:24 PM permalink - 1 comment
 
I've gotten to a new point...again. I really haven't blogged much. Work is okay, but I think more and more about what I want my life's work to be. I'm not unhappy with what I'm doing right now...better than the eighteen years at the other position.

I've had an account at one of the free dating sites, recently resurrected after Valentine's day...looking for an equal. I think I am ready to move on from that whole thing. if "she" is out there, I don't think she is there. I might not even find... read more
Fri, May 2, 2008 - 9:45 PM permalink - 4 comments
 
Daniel was an elderly man in a wheelchair I met, durning a day wandering downtown Juneau's streets. He had this big laminated card, I never got a chance to read it, but can imagine what it said. I am processing the experiences of my trip and little bits comes out and make me smile. This is one of those. i was meandering along the sidewalk, right by the Alaskan Hotel. Daniel stopped me and asked if i could spare some change. Now, normally, here at home i would have said no, but I was feeling a... read more
Thu, April 24, 2008 - 9:25 PM permalink - 0 comments
 
I have learned somethign early on about taking the train, you can't set your watch by them. On the night/morning I was to leave on the first leg of my trip, the two hour delay was no surprise. I did do the math in my head, hoping I could get to Chicago O'Hare to catch my flight to Seattle.
You might be wondering why I chose to take the trouble of going this way, it was cheaper, the other alternative was to make 100 stops just for a cheaper rate. I like the train so, train to plane was pretty... read more
Wed, April 23, 2008 - 11:13 AM permalink - 2 comments
 
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