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USEING MY TOOLS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

By Stigma Buster Monday, March 15, 2010

Today has truely been a challenge. EVERYTHING today has just irritated me to no extenct. I made the mistake of going outside of my house. So I went to the grocery store, I stopped real short of knocking this punks teeth down his throught. He thought he was real speacial and he THOUGHT notice how I put THOUGHT in bold letters. Anyway, he THOUGHT that he could/ and also THOUGHT I wouldnt say a word. Well he found out real quick that I had NO talerance for "line cutters". I told him that I was there first and to wait his turn. I called him a moreon to his face and stopped real short of punching him in the face. The tool that I used and also saved me from an assult charge, is I used deep breathing wile I counted to ten and cooled down and I walked away from what of could of been a very bad outcome. So I cant complain to much Im not in jail, and whoever reads this blog. USE YOUR TOOLS!!!!!!Tongue out

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3/17/10 2:18am

 There are just days for me that even the slightest thing irritates me. Like, this is funny, i called a secretary to schedule a docs appt and her tone of voice just didnt seem all that appealing to me. I believe she thought i was an idiot because the procedure i have to do before i see that doc is an known procedure to people. Well not for me! So i was about to cuss at her and tell her that she needs to get happy or something. Thats when i stopped myself by breathing deep and just hopefully thinking that i was easily agitated and not her being a piece of crap. Your right....use those tools. I think tomorrow will be a better day..hah.  

3/19/10 11:16am

If I am on edge and hate the world, I try to keep myself home.  With two teens, an empty pantry constitutes an 'emergency' that requires a trip to the store.  Fine, I'll go, but I take one of them with me.  And if it's a school day, I take my dog.  Correction; I take my eighty pound black lab who is people crazy and barks at everything.  This ensures that (a) my trip is short, (b) my car is safe, and (c) I don't have to say anything to anyone.  I let the dog to all my yelling for me.  Ha!  No one bugs me to buy stuff, no one gives me attitude.  They focus on the dog, and they know I am the only one to keep him under control (if you can call it that).  My family doesn't say anything about me taking the dog, either.  They know I'll be back very very soon.

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By Stigma Buster— Last Modified: 12/20/10, First Published: 03/15/10