Archive for April, 2005

dating quiz

Saturday, April 9th, 2005

so a couple of people had this quiz posted on their xanga, so i decided to take it too! i have to say, i’m pretty surprised by the results (see below). Given how not practical i am, i’m surprised to see that ranked so high on both my profile and my “date match” profile. Religion… that’s another one i found surprising. Tho i do believe in God and attend church, i don’t think i’m very religious (particularly since leaving college. perhaps that’s a bad thing? meh) and i’m surprised my date match would also have religion ranked that high. Another weird result… intellectual before funny on the date match? i dunno… i’m a pretty shallow and stupid person. i thought i’d tend to prefer funny over intellectual so i wouldn’t be too lost in conversation. And finally… ambition?! i dunno… i’m not a very ambitious person

Let me know how accurate the quiz was for you!

Your dating personality profile:

Religious – Faith matters to you. It is the foundation that you build your life upon. You trust that God has a plan for you.
Practical – You are a down-to-earth individual who is not impressed with material excess. You care about the stuff of like that really matters.
Shy – You are often timid around others, though you will open up when the right person comes along.

Your date match profile:

Practical – You are drawn to people who are sensible and smart. Flashy, materialistic people turn you off. You appreciate the simpler side of living.
Religious – You seek someone who is grounded in faith and who possesses religious values. You believe that a religious person can enhance your life.
Shy – You are put off by people who are open books. You are drawn to someone who is a bit more mysterious. You want to draw him out of his shell and get to know what he is all about.

Your Top Ten Traits

1. Religious
2. Practical
3. Shy
4. Big-Hearted
5. Funny
6. Wealthy/Ambitious
7. Adventurous
8. Intellectual
9. Conservative
10. Romantic

Your Top Ten Match Traits

1. Practical
2. Religious
3. Shy
4. Conservative
5. Big-Hearted
6. Traditional
7. Intellectual
8. Funny
9. Adventurous
10. Athletic

Take the Online Dating Personality Quiz at Dating Diversions

age quiz

Saturday, April 9th, 2005
You Are 10 Years Old
10
Under 12: You are a kid at heart. You still have an optimistic life view – and you look at the world with awe. 13-19: You are a teenager at heart. You question authority and are still trying to find your place in this world. 20-29: You are a twentysomething at heart. You feel excited about what’s to come… love, work, and new experiences. 30-39: You are a thirtysomething at heart. You’ve had a taste of success and true love, but you want more! 40+: You are a mature adult. You’ve been through most of the ups and downs of life already. Now you get to sit back and relax.
What Age Do You Act?

and how can i only be 10?! i felt like i was choosing very adult-like answers! (i live by myself/with roommates, adults enjoy candy too, and what adult doesn’t want to work at fao schwartz?!)

personality quiz

Saturday, April 9th, 2005

another one of those online quizzes.  i thought it was actually kinda accurate for once!  i’m not sure about the stability bit, but i think at least the laid back-ness and going with the flow is pretty accurate. oo, and getting passionate about things and not stopping til it’s done? also true… i get obsessed with games.   whaddaya think, how accurate’s it for you?

You Have A Type B+ Personality
    B+ 
You’re a pro at going with the flowYou love to kick back and take in everything life has to offerA total joy to be around, people crave your stability.While you’re totally laid back, you can have bouts of hyperactivity.Get into a project you love, and you won’t stop until it’s doneYou’re passionate – just selective about your passions
Do You Have a Type A Personality?

nerd quiz

Saturday, April 9th, 2005

I am<br />
nerdier than 19% of all people. Are you nerdier? Click here to find<br />
out!

wee! this quiz is awesome! i was honestly trying to answer accurately! is it my fault i can’t recognize those pictures of old white guys or know the periodic table?! i haven’t taken chem since freshmen year!! and despite working in the IT industry, it does not mean i actually like computers. what does that C in E=MC2 mean? i’ve just heard of the equation, but i don’t think i’ve ever used it!!

dodging the bullet

Friday, April 8th, 2005

driving near dulles airport is so dangerous! there are sooo many cops!

a couple of months ago, i was dropping off julie and isaac at dulles… and it was going to be really close so i was kinda going fast. i was right in front of the terminal when this cop literally jumps out into the middle of the street!! i actually had to swerve slightly to avoid running him over. he came over and yelled at me to slow down. but didn’t give me a ticket or anything.

today, i was again dropping people off at dulles. i was on the access road to dulles, right where the speed limit drops from highway speed to 35 mph. i saw the sign and sort of slowed down, especially since all the cars around me slowed down. however, i was still going ~45. well, the car behind me started to really tail me so i decided to move to the right lane. i switched lanes, but the tailgating car behind me switched right with me! and as i was pulling completely into the right lane, the car turns on his police signal. dangit!! so i pulled over.

well… the police man was pretty upset with me. i apologized for going fast, explained that i was trying to drop people off in time for their flight (tho this time we weren’t running nearly as late), but how it wasn’t an excuse. he was still pretty upset. he lectured me on how because i tried to rush to the airport, they’d miss their flight while he wrote up a ticket for me. and then, he saw another car speed by and jumped out into the street to flag him down (what’s up with policemen jumping in front of cars?). then as he ran towards the car he just flagged down, he told me to slow down and to go away.

niiiice.

… i need to slow down :-( that was the first time i was really pulled over with flashing lights and all. (the policeman jumping out in front of my car, i don’t count b/c he didn’t use any lights) i can’t keep avoiding tickets like this!

C is for Cookie… no more!

Friday, April 8th, 2005

bah!! A CNN article about Cookie Monster giving up cookies!

noo!!! how can they do that?! moderation?! he’s Cookie Monster… he’s supposed to go crazy when there’s cookies!!

hilariously written article btw… had me cracking up. particular lines i found amusing include:

“Sacrilege!” I cried. “That’s akin to Oscar the Grouch being nice and clean.” (Co-workers gave me strange looks. But I didn’t care.)

On the Sesame Street Web site, little had changed. There was Cookie Monster, in all his blue furriness. He was holding a plate of cookies. He was chomping on a cookie. He still looked the same. But as we all know, looks can be deceiving.

Buried near the bottom was a one-sentence mention about Cookie Monster eating fewer cookies. But what did that mean? Scarfing one plateful instead of two?

In one taping, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist taught Elmo to exercise — jumping up and down…. But what about their position on Cookiegate? “Even Cookie Monster is learning to control his cookie cravings,” Frist told me by e-mail. “His sage advice opened our eyes to the simple joys of a tasty cookie and now reminds us that moderation is the key to healthy living.”

Cookie Monster was not available for comment. (I’m hoping he hasn’t gone too Hollywood.)

Has Cookie Monster given up sweets?

Friday, April 8th, 2005

Thursday, April 7, 2005 Posted: 6:42 PM EDT (2242 GMT)

NEW YORK (AP) — Something must be wrong in the land of Muppets.

First PBS announced that “Sesame Street” would kick off its 35th season this week with a multiyear story arc about healthy habits. No problem there; childhood obesity rates are soaring. Then I learned of changes that turned my “Sesame Street” world upside-down.

My beloved blue, furry monster — who sang “C is for cookie, that’s good enough for me” — is now advocating eating healthy. There’s even a new song — “A Cookie Is a Sometimes Food,” where Cookie Monster learns there are “anytime” foods and “sometimes” foods.

“Sacrilege!” I cried. “That’s akin to Oscar the Grouch being nice and clean.” (Co-workers gave me strange looks. But I didn’t care.)

Being a journalist, I did the only thing I knew how to do. I investigated why “Sesame Street” gave Cookie Monster a health makeover.

The answer would lead me into a world where television producers worked with health experts and politicians, a place where Cookie Monster does care about his health, and by association, the health of children.

The first place I headed was the Internet. On the Sesame Street Web site, little had changed. There was Cookie Monster, in all his blue furriness. He was holding a plate of cookies. He was chomping on a cookie. He still looked the same. But as we all know, looks can be deceiving.

So I searched the site for news on Cookie Monster and up popped a press release about the show’s “Healthy Habits for Life” emphasis. Buried near the bottom was a one-sentence mention about Cookie Monster eating fewer cookies.

But what did that mean? Scarfing one plateful instead of two?
Talking vegetables

I picked up the telephone. “What’s going on with Cookie Monster?” I asked the “Sesame Street” press office. “Why are you doing this?”

They sent me to Dr. Rosemarie T. Truglio, the show’s vice president of research and education.

She said the show changes every year, focusing not just on teaching numbers and letters but also emotional and physical health. With the rise in childhood obesity, Truglio said “Sesame Street” is concentrating on the need to teach children about healthy foods and physical activity.

This season, each episode opens with a “health tip” about nutrition, exercise, hygiene and rest.

Truglio said “Sesame Street” also will introduce new characters, such as talking eggplants and carrots, and offer parodies, such as “American Fruit Stand.” Even guest stars will address healthy activities, such as Alicia Keys talking and singing about the importance of physical activity.

Even politicians have gotten into the act, filming public service announcements with “Sesame Street” residents. In one taping, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist taught Elmo to exercise — jumping up and down. In another, Sen. Hillary Clinton and the small red monster discuss the various textures and tastes of foods.

But what about their position on Cookiegate?

“Even Cookie Monster is learning to control his cookie cravings,” Frist told me by e-mail. “His sage advice opened our eyes to the simple joys of a tasty cookie and now reminds us that moderation is the key to healthy living.”

Cookie Monster was not available for comment. (I’m hoping he hasn’t gone too Hollywood.)

“We are not putting him on a diet,” said his spokesman, Truglio. “And we would never take the position of no sugar. We’re teaching him moderation.”
‘Sometimes food’

The furry one also plans to try different kinds of cookies (read: healthier cookies) rather than his just staple, chocolate chip.

But will he still scarf his food? Yes, plus the occasional object, Truglio said.

But isn’t that unhealthy? Her reply: He’s still Cookie Monster.

Cookie Monster appears to be happy with the new “sometimes food” song, because at the end he warbles: “Is sometimes now?”

“Yes,” he’s told.

So there it is. Cookie Monster still gobbles cookies, he’s just a healthier version of his old self. His eyes are still googly, his fur is still scruffy and he’s still messy.

Even “Sesame Street” recognizes that we all need guilty pleasures.

from: http://www.cnn.com/2005/SHOWBIZ/TV/04/07/tv.cookie.lessmonster.ap/index.html

Man auctioning middle name on eBay

Thursday, April 7th, 2005

Monday, April 4, 2005 Posted: 8:41 AM EDT (1241 GMT)

UINTAH HIGHLANDS, Utah (AP) — Matthew Jean Rouse doesn’t like his middle name and he’s letting you pick a new one.

The 31-year-old father of two is selling the naming right on eBay. The “Buy It Now” price is $8,000. As of early Monday, there had been a total of 30 bids, with the high bid $2,175.

The winning bidder gets to choose a new middle name for Rouse, a software engineer.

Rouse also agrees to use his middle name “whenever plausible and not hide it.”

“If he wants to walk around with ‘Fool’ as his middle name, that’s his problem,” said Rouse’s wife, Corinna Rouse. “If someone changes his name to ‘Poophead,’ he may decide it’s a little more important than he thought.”

Rouse’s middle name was taken from his late grandfather, Jean Stelter, with whom he didn’t get along.

His older brother, Bill Rouse, 46, of Mesa, Arizona, bid $1,500 for the name. “Basically, he’s trying to dump our grandfather’s name, and I’m trying to buy it and make it stay as it is,” Bill Rouse said.

from: http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/04/04/ebay.name.ap/index.html

sleep in for the cure!

Thursday, April 7th, 2005

http://race.nationalraceforthecure.org/site/PageServer?pagename=snooze

Sleep in on Race Day and still help to eradicate breast cancer as a life-threatening disease by raising funds to advance research, education, screening, and treatment. Get a 2005 National Race T-shirt, Pink Rubber Breast Cancer Awareness Bracelet, while supplies last, Official Sleep In For The Cure Pink Socks, Special Snooze Race Bib, and an Official Race Bib (just in case), delivered via mail.

that’s awesome!!

warm! sun!

Wednesday, April 6th, 2005

just got back from lunch… the weather outside is gorgeous! 80+ degrees (ok, maybe a bit warm for early spring), clear sunny skies. i love DC area weather!

today (with DC area weather, not sure what weather conditions are like in pittsburgh) would be a perfect day to get some chicken teriyaki, sit outside, and eat. i miss being able to lounge around outside on nice warm days like today.

too bad i’m stuck in this stupid office building… is the A/C on already? I think the A/C might be on… man, it’s just a breeding ground for germs!