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Last Updated: 12/28/2009

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Gender: Female
Status: Single
Age: 39
Sign: Aquarius

State: California
Country: US
Signup Date: 2/15/2005

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December 26, 2009 - Saturday 
What Red Hot Chili Peppers member are you?
Anthony
Anthony
Your the main man. The little sexy guy.

Take the quiz!
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December 26, 2009 - Saturday 

Category: Music
WHAT 9O'S ALTERNATIVE ROCKER/GROUP ARE   YOU
RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS
RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS
U R PIONEERS TO THE RAP/ROCK/PUNK/FUNK MUSIC GENRE

Take the quiz!
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July 19, 2009 - Sunday 


http://www.blogthings.com/thewatercolortest/

You're as real as they come... and quite modest too.
You are very self-assured, and you have a healthy amount of self-esteem.

You feel confident that you can take on the world.
You are have a great sense of humor, especially when it comes to laughing at yourself.

The Watercolor Test

July 19, 2009 - Sunday 

Category: Quiz/Survey
TELL ME ABOUT YOURSELF - The Survey
Name:Sarah Elizabeth Putney
Birthday:February 16, 1970
Birthplace:Redwood City, California
Current Location:San Jose, California
Eye Color:green
Hair Color:red
Height:5'9"
Right Handed or Left Handed:right
Your Heritage:german, hungarian
The Shoes You Wore Today:my mary janes
Your Weakness:staying out of trouble, lol
Your Fears:phobia of throwing up, fear of dying
Your Perfect Pizza:combination
Goal You Would Like To Achieve This Year:to be more organize, move into a better neighborhood
Your Most Overused Phrase On an instant messenger:lol
Thoughts First Waking Up:another 10 mins
Your Best Physical Feature:eyes
Your Bedtime:whenever
Your Most Missed Memory:the first time I met my sons dad
Pepsi or Coke:diet coke
MacDonalds or Burger King:Burger King
Single or Group Dates:single
Lipton Ice Tea or Nestea:neither
Chocolate or Vanilla:chocolate
Cappuccino or Coffee:coffee
Do you Smoke:no
Do you Swear:way too fuckn much
Do you Sing:hell no
Do you Shower Daily:yes
Have you Been in Love:once
Do you want to go to College:n/a
Do you want to get Married:divorced
Do you belive in yourself:yes
Do you get Motion Sickness:yes if on a boat
Do you think you are Attractive:average
Are you a Health Freak:no
Do you get along with your Parents:
Do you like Thunderstorms:yes
Do you play an Instrument:no
In the past month have you Drank Alcohol:yes
In the past month have you Smoked:no
In the past month have you been on Drugs:none of your business
In the past month have you gone on a Date:yes
In the past month have you gone to a Mall:no
In the past month have you eaten a box of Oreos:no
In the past month have you eaten Sushi:no
In the past month have you been on Stage:no
In the past month have you been Dumped:no
In the past month have you gone Skinny Dipping:no
In the past month have you Stolen Anything:no
Ever been Drunk:yes
Ever been called a Tease:yes
Ever been Beaten up:no
Ever Shoplifted:yes
How do you want to Die:peacefully
What do you want to be when you Grow Up:dont want to grow up
What country would you most like to Visit:Germany
In a Boy/Girl..
Favourite Eye Color:any
Favourite Hair Color:any on a guy/ red on a girl
Short or Long Hair:short/long on a guy/long on a girl
Height:same height as me or a couple of inches taller
Weight:height proportionate
Best Clothing Style:casual
Number of Drugs I have taken:6
Number of CDs I own:a few
Number of Piercings:3- my left brow, my ears
Number of Tattoos:1- cresent moon on my right ankle
Number of things in my Past I Regret:one too many

CREATE YOUR OWN! - or - GET PAID TO TAKE SURVEYS!

July 6, 2009 - Monday 
----------------- Bulletin Message -----------------
From: Proud Army Mom (9422260)
To: (142534055)
Date: 7/6/2009 12:47:09 AM
Subject: Your Expression Number is 11

http:../../..www...blogthings...com/..whatsyourexpres..sionnumbe...



You tend to be associated with idealistic concepts and spiritual issues.
You have high potentials that are somewhat difficult to live up to.
You have very strong intuition and you can be a bit psychic at times.

Highly inspirational, you can lead merely by your own example.
You have an inborn inner strength and awareness that helps you advise others.
Although you have what it takes for a successful career, you belong outside the business world.

Overly sensitive and temperamental, you tend to have a lot of nervous tension.
You dream a lot, so much so that you may be more of a dreamer than a doer.
Fantasy and reality tend to get intermingled for you, and that leads to impracticality.


What's Your Expression Number?



May 25, 2009 - Monday 

Current mood:  blank
Category: Music
It's never enough to say I'm sorry
It's never enough to say I care
But I'm caught between what you wanted from me
And knowing that if I give that to you
I might just disappear

Nobody wins when everyone's losing

It's like one step forward and two steps back
No matter what I do you're always mad
And I, I can't change your mind
I know it's like trying to turn around on a one way street
I can't give you what you want
And it's killing me
And I, I'm starting to see
Maybe we're not meant to be

It's never enough to say I love you
No, it's never enough to say I try
It's hard to believe
That's theres no way out for you and me
And it seems to be the story of our life

Nobody wins when everyone's losing

It's like one step forward and two steps back
No matter what I do you're always mad
And I, I can't change your mind
I know it's like trying to turn around on a one way street
I can't give you what you want
And it's killing me
And I, I'm starting to see
Maybe we're not meant to be

There's still time to turn this around
You could building this up instead of tearing it down
But I keep thinking
Maybe it's too late

It's like one step forward and two steps back
No matter what I do you're always mad
And I, I can't change your mind
I know it's like trying to turn around on a one way street
I can't give you what you want
And it's killing me
And I, I'm starting to see
Maybe we're not meant to be

It's like one step forward and two steps back
No matter what I do you're always mad
And I, baby I'm sorry to see
Maybe we're not meant to be

May 8, 2009 - Friday 


May 4, 2009 - Monday 

Current mood:  frustrated
Category: Life
I got this off of one of my angel friends who is now an angel up in heaven. I thank God everyday that my kids are healthy. That can all change in a instant and the statistics for kds that have cancer now and the ones that will in the future be diagnosed with cancer is a significant number. Instead of waiting for it to hit a loved on, lets continue to spread the word .....





The Swine Flu: A Crisis It's all over the news. The Swine Flu has entered the U.S., and everyone is responding quickly. Here is what has happened already:

•Over 100 schools have closed.
•President Obama called on all schools with possible swine flu cases to "strongly consider temporarily closing."
•Congress approved $1.5 billion in emergency funds.
•Education Secretary Arne Duncan said that everyone involved in schools needs to "pitch in and do our part to prevent the spread of this flu virus."
•The Department of Education and the CDC have held conferences to give updates and advice for handling the crisis.
•WHO Director-General Margaret Chan has raised the alert level to phase 4.
•Shipments of the drug Tamiflu from the federal stockpile, enough to treat 11 million patients, have been distributed to several states.
•Dr. Jesse Goodman, of the Food and Drug Administration's swine flu work said,"We're working together at 100 miles an hour."
•Congress has asked Homeland Security to consider closing the Mexican border.

Here are the numbers: There have been 84 documented cases in the U.S. There has been one death, a two year old boy with underlying health issues. Updates on the Swine Flu epidemic are all over the papers, T.V., Internet, and radio. You can't avoid it. This is a crisis and deserves a fast response. Sick children, and the death of even one child, is a great loss. So please understand what I am about to say. I in no way wish to belittle those who have suffered from the swine flu. I would just like to point out some comparisons.

1) Since the outbreak in the U.S., there have been 84 cases of swine flu, and one death. Compare that to the fact that 12,600 families are told their child has cancer each year. That is 35 families every single day of the year.
2) The media tells us that the 84 cases and one death from the swine flu is a "crisis" and "epidemic". But do a google search on childhood cancer, and you will find the media consistently refers to the 40,000 children currently with cancer, and the 2,500 annual deaths, as "very rare".
3) To protect yourself against the swine flu, you should wash hands, not touch your nose, and cover your mouth. You can even wear gloves and a mask. But there is no protection against childhood cancers. In fact, the cause of most childhood cancers is still unknown.
4) The swine flu produces severe flu symptoms. The effects of cancer are beyond description. So just consider this: Cancer is part of the body, so the treatment is a process of poisoning the child to the brink of death, then pulling back hoping they stabilize, then hitting them again. And again and again and again. Maybe a year, maybe 7 years. The resulting organ failures often cause more complications and deaths than the cancer itself. And then you wait and pray that it all worked. "Remission" only means they think they got. "Relapse" means they were wrong.
5) The government has opened up it's stockpile of flu drugs to fight the crisis. But there is no stockpile of cancer drugs. In fact, it has been 30 years since a new pediatric cancer drug has been developed. A 5 year study by the National Institute of Health concluded that new drugs for pediatric and adolescent cancers are not being developed because the profit margins are too slim. Therefore mega-doses of adult chemotherapy are administered to children, using a medical assembly line system called protocols. The great need for individualized care is ignored because it is not economically sustainable.

6) Congress has approved $1.5 billion in ADDITIONAL funding to fight the swine flu. With 84 infected people, that is $18 million per person. Childhood cancer receives a TOTAL of $30 million. That works out to $750 for each child currently fighting cancer. So does any of this scare you more than the swine flu? It should. The emergency response to the swine flu had be great. But where is the emergency plan for childhood cancer? And where is the media attention? There is none. Some might say these are not a fair comparisons. Well, in one way they would be correct. The $1.5 million for the flu has been paid. The $30 million for childhood cancer was approved, but has never funded. Other issues of greater importance keep taking priority, such as $120 million to distribute free condoms in 3rd world countries (Yes, really. It's in the stimulus package). I am not criticizing the response to the Swine Flu. It fact, I believe it is an appropriate response. I just do not understand why our children with cancer deserve less. Please remember:

•1 in 300 children will be diagnosed with cancer before the age of 20.
•12,600 children are diagnosed each year. •3,000 will die of cancer each year.
•Cancer is the #1 disease killer of children ages 1-19.
•The cause of most childhood cancers is still unknown.
•Only 3% of cancer research money goes toward childhood cancers.
•There are currently 30,000-40,000 children fighting cancer in the U.S.
•The number of children diagnosed with cancer has increased every year for the past 25 years.
•Teenagers and young adults (ages 15-22) are the only age group that have flat or declining survival rates from cancer.
•In the past 35 years ONLY ONE new cancer drug has been approved for pediatric use.
•Since children can handle much more chemo than adults, most treatments are little more than mega doses of adult cancer chemotherapy treatments. The result of these high doses of chemo on children is a higher rate of secondary cancers.
•For reasons not fully known, teenagers experience the highest rate of secondary cancers as a result of the high dose chemotherapy treatments.
•Teenagers have the highest cancer fatality rate of any age group under 80. Their cancers tend to be much more rare, therefore lacking established treatments. Their cancers also tend to be far more advanced when diagnosed.
•A 5-year study at Children's Hospital Pittsburgh of UPMC recently concluded that teenage cancer survivorship is lower due in part to a lack of access to clinical trials. They concluded: "Patients who are enrolled in clinical trials offering the most advanced cancer treatments do better than patients who receive conventional treatment. Adolescents and young adults with cancer are less likely than younger children to be enrolled in clinical trials."
April 23, 2009 - Thursday 

Category: Blogging


        Your result for How well do you know your Miranda rights?...
        

Educated Individual

I'd like to speak with my attorney, please.


        

If you cannot afford one, one will be provided to you.


You have a relatively firm grasp of your rights, and when to invoke them.  Maybe you've taken a class, or know some people who work in law enforcement.  Maybe you've been arrested more than a few times and know the system.  Either way, you seem to be in a better position than the average citizen.  You at least understand the importance of your constitutional rights, which is a good thing.  Your attorney thanks you for it.


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March 16, 2009 - Monday 

Current mood:  numb
Category: Life
"Never runaway when given the chance to love again for the hurt you have endured gives you the ability to cherish what you are now being offered. Don't be afraid when you are offered what you have always wanted, but never thought you would get."