About Me
- About njqt466
- Biography
- SBF-ISO-Str8:SWM, NOT INTERESTED in: SPH, Camming, golden showers
- Location
- NW, Georgia: Please do not PM/IM me with an empty profile. I mean INFO!
- Interests
- shopping, walking, swimming, photography, skiing, a relationship would be nice
- Occupation
- retail sales *~* being cute as a button & sharp as a tack
- Gender
- Female
- Sexual Orientation
- 100% Straight, 0% Gay
- Languages Spoken
- English
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- One more thing, it's on bitch!~ Sheldon - Big Bang Theory
To one who has faith, no explanation is necessary.To one without faith, no explanation is possible.~ St. Thomas Aquinas
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I confess, I am a weather geek.
Since I was a little girl I have loved watching weather reports. I wanted to be a weather girl when I was like 6 years old because it was the only part of the news I liked to watch. Plus they were always pretty and had nice clothes.
Since I was a little girl I have loved watching weather reports. I wanted to be a weather girl when I was like 6 years old because it was the only part of the news I liked to watch. Plus they were always pretty and had nice clothes.
When my podunk town in Jersey finally got cable, dad and I could spend hours watching the weather channel, much to moms annoyance and puzzlement. Even now, if a storm is brewing the place to find us
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Posted in Stuff on Depression & Anxiety
NAMI StigmaBuster Alert: August 25, 2008
The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) is preparing to grade each of the 50 states on public mental health services in 2009 and needs your help. Please take this online survey and forward it to others. It includes a Spanish version.
Anyone age 18 or older who has been diagnosed with a serious mental illness or who has an adult family member with a diagnosed mental illness can take the survey. The survey will remain online...
The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) is preparing to grade each of the 50 states on public mental health services in 2009 and needs your help. Please take this online survey and forward it to others. It includes a Spanish version.
Anyone age 18 or older who has been diagnosed with a serious mental illness or who has an adult family member with a diagnosed mental illness can take the survey. The survey will remain online...
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I'm not sure why, but for some reason I find it much easier to step back from anger in real life than online. Perhaps it's the anonymity that the internet provides. That I feel comfortable letting the full force of my venom spew forth on certain unfortunate though sometimes deserving victims. 
I am getting better at holding my tongue and my angry typing in check.
I subscribe to Your Daily Om, they send daily messages to my e-mail. Sometimes I delete them & don't...

I am getting better at holding my tongue and my angry typing in check. I subscribe to Your Daily Om, they send daily messages to my e-mail. Sometimes I delete them & don't...
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Two Against The One
August 20, 2008
Op-Ed Columnist
By MAUREEN DOWD
WASHINGTON
In the dead of night in a small hideaway office in the deserted Capitol, a clandestine meeting takes place between two senators with one goal.
They grin at each other as they lift their celebratory shots of brutally cold Stolichnaya.
“Our toast to The One,” they say in unison, “is that he’s toast.”
“Obama should have picked...
August 20, 2008
Op-Ed Columnist
By MAUREEN DOWD
WASHINGTON
In the dead of night in a small hideaway office in the deserted Capitol, a clandestine meeting takes place between two senators with one goal.
They grin at each other as they lift their celebratory shots of brutally cold Stolichnaya.
“Our toast to The One,” they say in unison, “is that he’s toast.”
“Obama should have picked...
Living with autism in college
(AP) -- When Dan Hackett started college, he didn't make the grades he knew he could. Hackett, who has Asperger's syndrome, found at the Community College of Allegheny County in Pittsburgh that some of his symptoms were holding him back. He had difficulty organizing his time and managing assignments.
"I always knew I could do better," said Hackett.
His parents tried to help, but he wasn't comfortable with them...
(AP) -- When Dan Hackett started college, he didn't make the grades he knew he could. Hackett, who has Asperger's syndrome, found at the Community College of Allegheny County in Pittsburgh that some of his symptoms were holding him back. He had difficulty organizing his time and managing assignments.
"I always knew I could do better," said Hackett.
His parents tried to help, but he wasn't comfortable with them...
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