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Girl and Dog in the City


 Semi-Recent Picture
 

Here is a more recent image of Sam (at about six months) and Punk, my Mom's almost 11 year old Boxer/Pit Bull mix. Punk has been around since my formative bratty teenage years. She's the best.


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 Sam!!!
 

This is Sam at four months old. He is seven and a half now. I'll post an updated picture as soon as I upload one.




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 Bad Gamer!
 

I went over to visit some friends yesterday. They have stuck my computer and desk in their computer room closet. Why, you ask? Alas, I was not there when they reorganized so I was given the gimp closet, but at least they were kind enough to take the doors off for me.

But there is a positive to this (aside from having occasional claustrophobic attacks and slamming myself into the walls screaming maniacally) the bastards can't see my screen when we LAN! Muwahahaha. Fear me.

Or not.

Probably not.

Unfortunately for me, they decided to play UT2004 and I haven't played that game in ages. So, of course, I died often and even the bloody bots killed me repeatedly. There were many curses and rants coming from that gimp closet, but were horribly muffled so no one got to feel the complete extent of my verbal wrath.

After I won two matches in a row, I called it a night, did a little dance and skipped away to my home vowing to practice more and kill them all on a psycho UT death rampage. Fear me and my flack monkey-ness.

Or not...you could just twitch a little, give me some hope of sounding occasionally intimidating.

I give up. Excuse me while I cry in that little corner over there to myself, either that or give up completely and reactivate my CoH or WoW accounts - oh, cruel world!

As I type this, I am (of course) at work. I had almost forgotten how what this coffee tastes like. The scary thing is that it actually tastes good to me this morning. Dear God, the humanity, WHY?! You ask? You didn't, but I'll expound on it anyway. The coffee that I had in Costa Rica was apparently made without filters. The grinds filled the bottom of the cup. I wasn't aware of this the first time I drank their coffee and so I took the last swig of (pure BLACK) dregs and ended up chewing the remains. Needless to say, it tasted awful, but I was zipping around so fast that I am positive I managed to go faster than the speed of light. ........ZZZZZZZZOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMM....

I think I need more sleep. O_o

My father bought my mom a new computer. A very, very nice computer. With the latest (most expensive and gloriously beautiful, must pet and squeeze and drool upon) Nvidia GeForce. *whimper* I must find a way to secret it to my house without them knowing. I'm sure mom won't notice my old Radeon stuck in her computer.... *sneaky, sneaky* I wonder if my parents would post charges against me if I stole it. Knowing my mother's penchant and love of video games, more than likely that would be a 'yes'. Curses.

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 Liberty and Social Security Psychos
 

My flight went smoothly and for that I am eternally gratefully. After customs, we had to wait for half an hour in the cold for our bus to arrive to ferry us to our parked vehicle at the nearest Holiday Inn. The surfboards took up the top of the seats and I was stuck crouching underneath them on the floor. Every time the vehicle took a turn, they swayed alarmingly and I was convinced death would soon be upon me and what a way to die - squished by surfboards from above and adherred to the floor of the van by used discarded bubble gum. The morticians would have had to pry me out of there with a giant spatula.

After a three hour drive, I arrived home safe and relatively of sound mind and body.

My dog was being held prisoner at the kennel. They had closed early that weekend for a reason unbeknownst to any of us except to cause me further angst. Finally, I sprung him free at 4pm the next day when they opened their doors.

Aside from the mugging, I took a horseback ride through the national forest and got to see all the trails I was stuck wandering around on the day before with the police. My ever so friendly guide decided to inform me that I had been walking unknowingly through an area that was rife with alligator nests. At that moment, I no longer saw the beauty of nature. Instead, I returned to the bar and saw the beauty of the bottom of several empty beer bottles.

Someone in our group had the bright idea to visit a nearby waterfall in Mal Pais. As we are literally swinging over large holes via the trees and skipping the stones across the river, one of my travel mates fell in, much to our amusement and the immediate demise of his ego. After skipping atop algae covered rocks barefoot (as we had only packed flip flops for this trip) we managed to reach this supposedly awe inspiring fall. I was not filled with awe at this natural creation. It resembled a 45 foot rocky ravine with water spitting from the top in an attempt to drown me as I swam around. I entertained myself with the attempts to catch fish barehanded, but alas, they escaped my clutches over and over again. Obviously, I was not a feline in a past life.

One of my travel mates slipped on the way to the vehicle in the middle of one of the towns and had the immediate joy of falling in sewage water. She expressed her delight and pleasure by cursing the entire bouncy way back to the room and throughout her hour long scrub fest in the shower.

The last hotel we stayed in was a terrifying example of why some people should never ever be allowed to construct or maintain buildings that will eventually contain life forms other than rats and insects. If you stood a certain way in the shower you were shocked as electrical wires dangled in front of the showerhead. When turning off the ceiling fan, the room was suddenly alight with sparks and the melodious sound of angry electricity. The sheets were once white, but stained a disturbing chocolate brown in certain areas, filled with holes, and quite crunchy to the touch. I awoke every other hour atop the towels I had laid upon the bed and began frantically beating about the sheets as little creatures attempted to make my body into a midnight meeting hall.

But, the landscape of Costa Rica was quite beautiful and engaging - as long as you didn't get bit by wild horses (almost did), ran over by stampeding cattle (luckily was in the car for that one), eaten by alligators (refer to paragraph above), or impaled on random pieces of razor wire.

At the social security office today a random homeless man wandered inside, cursing and threatening us all. He was apparently under the impression we had all stolen money from him and were "blood sucking thieves". The police officer made him leave only to have him return several moments later and begin cursing again - this time directed at the officer who in turn chased him down the street. I only wanted my social security card back, but I found myself strategically hiding behind the tall man beside me in case of a shooting spree. My definition of philanthropy: I will kindly use humanity in a respectful manner to hide myself from the psychotics in this world and then will thank them for their servitude while fleeing for my car, keys in hand.

At the car dealership this morning I was having my vehicle inspected. My dog was along for the ride and we are wandering about the parking lot viewing cars I will never be able to purchase and should probably have had to pay just to drool over them. Out of nowhere, my dog (Sam) decides to show his opinion of this parking lot of overpriced metal and fiberglass by proceeding to hunch over and (pardon my language) shit in open sight. I glance over my shoulder just as a salesman is approaching with his patented "Buy stuff or get out. Yes, I'm smarmy and roll in bacon grease to make my hair look like this every morning" smile. I drag Sam quickly to the side of the building where we hide until I manage to smuggle him into the car, pay for the inspection and speed away. The rearview mirror showed the salesman standing over the "present" Sam left with an expression of horror and confusion co-mingling on his face.

All in all, I got some excellent photos, some damned good journal entries, and a boat load of memories out of this one. Now, if you'll excuse me, I believe I'm scheduled for my electric shock therapy to recover from this "vacation".

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 Return
 

I'm flying back to the States at three today. Let's give a run down on this vacation, shall we?

Day 1: Turbulent flight. Jolted around like bouncy ball in metal room. Surrounded by strong scent of diesel entire flight. Was terrified and immersed self in book - a very badly written book. Had group of traveling missionaries in identical clothing directly behind me. They actually sung songs for the majority of the flight. Felt strong urge to fling myself from my seat and bite them all.

Day 2: Arrived in San Jose. Everyone drives like maniac. Closed eyes on trip to hotel and slept like a rock. Woke up to realize mattress was possessed by devil, had crick in neck and felt as though spine was trying to crawl out of body.

Day 3: Arrived in Playa Grande after heinous trip on unpaved roads. Roads in Costa Rica are giant potholes with occasional patches of bumpy pavement. Truly a work of yet another demonic and sadistic civil engineer.

Day 4: Mugged in Playa Grande. Chased after boy through the forest and over barbed wire fence. Unfortunately, was barefoot and boy wore shoes. Obviously, I lost him. Spent rest of day with policia tramping around in the National Forest and nearby estuary. Still barefoot. No luck, but retrieved passport. Thank God!

Day 5: Feet in agony. Sunburnt.

After this, the rest of the trip went relatively smoothly. I went to Nosaro, Tamarinda, Puntarenas (Never, ever, ever again), Mal Pais and back to San Jose where I now await for my plane ride back home.

...I hope my bag doesn't burst again.
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