It has the best title I've seen in a long time.
How to become an Ass.
by: Author Martin Kihn
I like the ring of this book too. I just might stroll to Barnes and flip through the pages.
Oh and the best part, he has a BLOG too. I'm hooked!
A few days ago my feathers were attempted to be ruffled and I was so proud of myself for not going the hell off on certain people. I mean really, you take me as the nice, sweet girl who stays home to take care of her son and goes to play dates and such. Yes, this is a big part of what my life is but, please don't get it twisted, this is NOT all of what I'm made up to be.
The person tried so hard to get me to 'go there' with them and I have to admit, I 'almost' went there with them for a minute. For the most part, I have to admit, I chose to just fall back. I don't crave the spotlight, I'm not trying to prove anything to anyone. I don't have an agenda, a pre-conceived notion that I walk on water.
I have to admit, it was a big FEAT for me to conquer since those of you who know me, know me, like (1985-1991) know me. I was quite the character during those times. Ah yes but, I fall back. I smile and smirk and just imagine shredding people apart in my minds most times.
I take pride in the person that I've grown to become and the person that I'm growing to become each and everyday.
Take for instance, the things that annoy the itsh out of me on a whole, I just let roll off my back now. It's not worth the frown lines or stomach ulcers. OH the fun days of just calling a person out on the carpet to rap a taste with. Nope. No more. I don't have time for it. I take that back, we have time for anything we want to do in life. I'll just say, I won't make time for it.
For the record, my family is OFF limits. You can talk itsh about me all day long. Bring my family or any reference to them and the 'play nice' gloves comes out. Cool? Cool.
You were warned. That's all I can say from this point on. Toodles.
A few days ago my feathers were attempted to be ruffled and I was so proud of myself for not going the hell off on certain people. I mean really, you take me as the nice, sweet girl who stays home to take care of her son and goes to play dates and such. Yes, this is a big part of what my life is but, please don't get it twisted, this is NOT all of what I'm made up to be.
The person tried so hard to get me to 'go there' with them and I have to admit, I 'almost' went there with them for a minute. For the most part, I have to admit, I chose to just fall back. I don't crave the spotlight, I'm not trying to prove anything to anyone. I don't have an agenda, a pre-conceived notion that I walk on water.
I have to admit, it was a big FEAT for me to conquer since those of you who know me, know me, like (1985-1991) know me. I was quite the character during those times. Ah yes but, I fall back. I smile and smirk and just imagine shredding people apart in my minds most times.
I take pride in the person that I've grown to become and the person that I'm growing to become each and everyday.
Take for instance, the things that annoy the itsh out of me on a whole, I just let roll off my back now. It's not worth the frown lines or stomach ulcers. OH the fun days of just calling a person out on the carpet to rap a taste with. Nope. No more. I don't have time for it. I take that back, we have time for anything we want to do in life. I'll just say, I won't make time for it.
For the record, my family is OFF limits. You can talk itsh about me all day long. Bring my family or any reference to them and the 'play nice' gloves comes out. Cool? Cool.
You were warned. That's all I can say from this point on. Toodles.

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I need some copies of that book. My friend in NY needs one BADLY! I love her to death but talk about a doormat!
Tanyetta, I'm proud of you for taking the high road. Some people would be GLAD to have play dates.
Sihdnee
My friend said she loves this book and wants to read it.
(And I haven't done my presentation yet. Class starts in 5minutes. I go at 6:15.)
I enjoyed the interview. I bet the book is chock full of good stuff.
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