There will be several more games (with rules) as I have time. The spousal unit is feeling well enough to fly in the face of doctor's orders, so I have some free time.
Game #1: MONDAY MOANIN' This is taken from a former columnist's "Out of My Mind on Monday Moanin'" by Bob Talbert.
Rules: 1. Every Monday in this thread you get to moan about something. No politics, flaming, or nastiness.
2. Whining is allowed in this category.
3. If you have several moans you may only moan about one and save the rest for another Monday, so other people can take turns. It can be about aches and pains (only one at at time), garden-related, bad drivers, the pets, the kids--you get the idea, but only one at a time.
4. If you feel the need to expound on the one moan, please keep succinct and try not to ramble (like yours truly).
5. You may only post a moan as long as it's Monday in your time zone. You don't have to post every Monday (isn't that nice?).
So, my Monday Moan is:
I had nothing but tradespeople around the house this year. It was expensive, I ended up re-doing some of their work myself, other work still isn't right months later, and I'm out a lot of $$!
That is all.
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Oooh, I'd better do this quickly if it has to be on Monday.... I have a problem that I could only have *imagined* would be a problem this time last year....
A long-time client (on and off for five years, and steadily from Feb 08 thru July 09) hired me late July 09 as a "part-time" employee. Office manager and I had envisioned 60 to 75% FTE; fine with me!
(I have some chronic pain stuff that long-time forum members know about, and 25 to 30 hours, plus a commute on public transit of approx. 1+ hour each way three or so times a week, is truly the limit I can sustain on an ongoing basis.)
*That* office manager left suddenly, though, in early October, and the new office mgr isn't as cognizant of my situation, PLUS is catching fireballs with both hands due to the abrupt transition. So...
Said former client/current employer is now having me work 35 to 40 hours a week, commute 4 to 5 days a week. Well, yes, I can definitely use the $$ (who can't???), but...I was sick on Thanksgiving, sick on Christmas, Christmas Saturday OK but had to be at in-laws' homeS yes plural--mother-in-law's house to prune runaway plants and then sister-in-law for obligatory family "do", Christmas Sunday had a migraine. Not a wonderful health pattern...
Naturally, I was well enough today to go to work.
Oh, yeah: no benefits, no nothin' in that department, either. At least the paychecks don't bounce!
Does all of this count as a Moan, or is it more like--ah--kvetching , Wing?
Cynthia
A long-time client (on and off for five years, and steadily from Feb 08 thru July 09) hired me late July 09 as a "part-time" employee. Office manager and I had envisioned 60 to 75% FTE; fine with me!
(I have some chronic pain stuff that long-time forum members know about, and 25 to 30 hours, plus a commute on public transit of approx. 1+ hour each way three or so times a week, is truly the limit I can sustain on an ongoing basis.)
*That* office manager left suddenly, though, in early October, and the new office mgr isn't as cognizant of my situation, PLUS is catching fireballs with both hands due to the abrupt transition. So...
Said former client/current employer is now having me work 35 to 40 hours a week, commute 4 to 5 days a week. Well, yes, I can definitely use the $$ (who can't???), but...I was sick on Thanksgiving, sick on Christmas, Christmas Saturday OK but had to be at in-laws' homeS yes plural--mother-in-law's house to prune runaway plants and then sister-in-law for obligatory family "do", Christmas Sunday had a migraine. Not a wonderful health pattern...
Naturally, I was well enough today to go to work.
Oh, yeah: no benefits, no nothin' in that department, either. At least the paychecks don't bounce!
Does all of this count as a Moan, or is it more like--ah--kvetching , Wing?
Cynthia
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wing.... nice how you posted the rules of Monday Moaning at 5 min before midnight Monday night, so no one would have a chance to play until next Monday!
Since you cheated, I will too, here's my belated Monday Moan... great holidays, off all last week, had nice times with friends and family, but came down sick Sunday, just in time to go back to work. If I hadn't just been off all week, I would have called in sick, but having just missed a week, I CAN"T miss any more, so I'm struggling in to work sick...
Since you cheated, I will too, here's my belated Monday Moan... great holidays, off all last week, had nice times with friends and family, but came down sick Sunday, just in time to go back to work. If I hadn't just been off all week, I would have called in sick, but having just missed a week, I CAN"T miss any more, so I'm struggling in to work sick...
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Well, Marsman, congrats--you're the only one who figured out I was giving YOU PEOPLE a week's notice to get up a good head of steam! So quitcherbeefin' and post next week. Oh yeah, and Happy New Year! Don't forget to look for the Blue Moon, NYE.
More daily games to be added as I find them, so stay tuned.
More daily games to be added as I find them, so stay tuned.
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I just had two teeth pulled today,rookie dentist-took over a half an hour to try to numb it.then he did it right with a block they call it,where they actually numb the whole nerve for that side, finally I cant feel it.another half hour to remove two teeth.Eating eggs,cottage cheese,soft au gratin taters.Well there is my monday MOANIN for real
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More musings on another thread but:
After spending more than 8 hours at the NAIAS (Detroit Auto Show), I'm disappointed that in all these years of declining ICE sales, there wasn't more emphasis on alternative-powered mainstream vehicle. Sure there were some novelty ones (and noted absences of previous vendors), but even for a couple looking for an about-town car to go to the grocery store, movies, errands; there were precious few real-time-available options. Most were experimental or teasers. Or the real insult--dangle a vehicle here that is only available overseas. With no concrete date/year to bring it to the USA market. Thanks a lot. Even finding a micro-car with an ICE engine that gets above 40mpg was needle-in-the-haystack stuff. Nissan wasn't even present, having yanked their only model, the Leaf, from the "Electric Avenue" exhibit by the time the show opened to the public. WAKE UP AMERICA! Forget trying to hybridize your Urban Assault Vehicles and get what you truly need, not what makes you feel more powerful. (Either gender--bullies cross all lines.)
Reading between all those lines: Unfortunately, in my town, being kinder to the environment still needs to be "marketed" and that more strongly, before we'll start doing the right things. Ugh.
After spending more than 8 hours at the NAIAS (Detroit Auto Show), I'm disappointed that in all these years of declining ICE sales, there wasn't more emphasis on alternative-powered mainstream vehicle. Sure there were some novelty ones (and noted absences of previous vendors), but even for a couple looking for an about-town car to go to the grocery store, movies, errands; there were precious few real-time-available options. Most were experimental or teasers. Or the real insult--dangle a vehicle here that is only available overseas. With no concrete date/year to bring it to the USA market. Thanks a lot. Even finding a micro-car with an ICE engine that gets above 40mpg was needle-in-the-haystack stuff. Nissan wasn't even present, having yanked their only model, the Leaf, from the "Electric Avenue" exhibit by the time the show opened to the public. WAKE UP AMERICA! Forget trying to hybridize your Urban Assault Vehicles and get what you truly need, not what makes you feel more powerful. (Either gender--bullies cross all lines.)
Reading between all those lines: Unfortunately, in my town, being kinder to the environment still needs to be "marketed" and that more strongly, before we'll start doing the right things. Ugh.
Yes! I share this moan, and it's a biggie! Where the heck are those vehicles? Our car builders have had plenty of time to create several models, beautiful both inside and out; yet, nary a one is in sight. Oh, oh, oh, unless we go overseas to get 'em. Now, I don't want a busting big truck/car/van with fat wheels -- all I want is a nice tidy car along these lines to tool about in, and take on a road trip across state lines. Well, I ask you; where are those cars? And I'll answer the question: they are no where to be found except in our dreams and the dreams of our wonderful back yard inventors who are going to gen up something to beat the heck out of those malingerers in Detroit. Sure as heck, they are.
Ah, here I was reading the Helpful Gardener's hoo-ha section, with nothing to contribute since I had excluded two classifications of moans - health notwithstanding - that a) wouldn't get me in trouble with relatives who might read what I had to say about them, and of course they would; or b) crab about our politics which is in such a bad state that a mere "moan" couldn't encompass all that I have to say. So, I had little to moan about, but then I ran across the alternative powered mainstream vehicle moan which really lit my fire (as in combustion chambers). Because therein is the real take-off. I want to moan that we haven't any good wide-spread environmental friendly programs. But this would take me a month of Monday Moanings. Enough to say that we still have no decent alternatives from Detroit (underscore) that would help us all contribute to the health of our environment whilst simultaneously disentangle ourselves from Oily Politics. Whew!
Ah, here I was reading the Helpful Gardener's hoo-ha section, with nothing to contribute since I had excluded two classifications of moans - health notwithstanding - that a) wouldn't get me in trouble with relatives who might read what I had to say about them, and of course they would; or b) crab about our politics which is in such a bad state that a mere "moan" couldn't encompass all that I have to say. So, I had little to moan about, but then I ran across the alternative powered mainstream vehicle moan which really lit my fire (as in combustion chambers). Because therein is the real take-off. I want to moan that we haven't any good wide-spread environmental friendly programs. But this would take me a month of Monday Moanings. Enough to say that we still have no decent alternatives from Detroit (underscore) that would help us all contribute to the health of our environment whilst simultaneously disentangle ourselves from Oily Politics. Whew!
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