Thursday, December 27, 2007
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Lord Anthony
Thursday, December 20, 2007
and moving on...
I'll miss the playgrounds and the animals and digging up worms.
I'll miss the comfort of my mother and the weight of the world.
I'll miss my sister, miss my father, miss my dog and my home.
Yeah I'll miss the boredom and the freedom and the time spent alone.
I'll miss the comfort of my mother and the weight of the world.
I'll miss my sister, miss my father, miss my dog and my home.
Yeah I'll miss the boredom and the freedom and the time spent alone.
Monday, December 10, 2007
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Monday, November 26, 2007
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Sunday, November 4, 2007
Monday, October 29, 2007
Monday, October 22, 2007
to do it without you is very frightening...
Monday, October 15, 2007
Thursday, October 11, 2007
consumption goes solo while chicken wings in bed are a comfort of the past
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Friday, October 5, 2007
Sunday, September 23, 2007
the herald patch that doesn't know it's out of style like boot cut sevens and michael stars tees

Pityriasis rosea is a common skin disease. It appears as a rash that can last from several weeks to several months. The way the rash looks may differ from person to person. It most often develops in the spring and the fall, and seems to favor adolescents and young adults. Pityriasis rosea is uncommon in those over 60 years old. It may last months longer when it occurs in this age group. Usually there are no permanent marks as a result of this disease, although some darker-skinned persons may develop long-lasting flat brown spots.
The skin rash follows a very distinctive pattern. In 3/4 of the cases, a single, isolated oval scaly patch (the "herald patch") appears on the body, particularly on the trunk, upper arms, neck, or thighs. Often, the herald patch is mistaken for ringworm (tinea corporis) or eczema. Within a week or two more pink patches will occur on the body and on the arms and legs. These patches often form a pattern over the back resembling the outline of an evergreen tree with dropping branches. Patches may also appear on the neck and, rarely, on the face. These spots usually are smaller than the "herald" patch. The rash begins to heal after 2-4 weeks and is usually gone by 6-14.
Sometimes the disease can cause a more severe skin reaction. Some patients with this disease will have some itching that can be severe, especially when the patient becomes overheated. Occasionally there may be other symptoms, including tiredness and aching. The rash usually fades and disappears within six weeks but can sometimes last much longer. Physical activity, like jogging or running, or bathing in hot water may cause the rash to temporarily worsen or reappear. In some cases, the patches will reappear up to several weeks after the first episode. This can continue for many months.
The cause is unproven. It definitely is not caused by a fungus or bacterial infection. It also is not due to any known type of allergic reaction. This condition is not a sign of any type of internal disease. Since it is neither contagious nor sexually transmitted, there is no reason to avoid close or intimate contact when one has this eruption.
There is some evidence that it is a relapse of Human Herpes Virus type 7 (HH7) infection, as this virus has been isolated from blood, skin lesions, and white blood cells (lymphocytes) of pityriasis rosea patients. In other people HH7 is only found in the lymphocytes. This virus infects most of us as children, and we develop immunity to it. This is the reason it is so very uncommon for other members of the same household to come down with pityriasis rosea at the same time.
A dermatologist can usually diagnose the condition quickly with an examination, but at times the diagnosis is more difficult. The numbers and sizes of the spots can vary and occasionally the rash can be found in an unusual location, such as the lower body or on the face. When there is no "herald" patch, reactions to medications, infection with fungus or syphilis (a type of VD), or other skin diseases may resemble this rash. The dermatologist may order blood tests, skin scrapings or even may take a sample from one of the spots to examine under a microscope to reach a diagnosis.
Treatment may include external and internal medications for itching. Aveeno oatmeal baths, anti-itch medicated lotions and steroid creams may be prescribed to combat the rash. Lukewarm, rather than hot, baths may be suggested. Strenuous activity, which could aggravate the rash, should be discouraged. Ultraviolet light treatments given under the supervision of a dermatologist may be helpful. Recently, both the antiviral drug Famvir and the antibiotic erythromycin have been claimed to produce healing in one to two weeks. For severe cases a few days of oral anti-inflammatory medications such as prednisone may be necessary to promote healing. For mild cases, no treatment is required as this disease is not a dangerous skin condition.
*the plight of my life...
i need a good pair of mittens...
nothing is working lately...
Meet strawberry rash
One on each cheek
Coins in the crack
Meet strawberry rash
Thursday, September 13, 2007
have a great rosh hashana and prepare for yom kippur

guess i am in paris hilton mode again cuase there went another brand new cell phone down the toilet literally...
i average a new one every 3 months or so since i am 16...
my provider won't even insure me any longer for i am too big of a risk for them (though i scream, cry, and pant till they give in break down and express ship me a new one for free or at least close to it)...
i have to start taking better care of myself and my belongings this year 5768 starting in this month of tishrei...
and that's the double truth ruth...
*anywhoozit a crackberry curve wins hands down over a sidekick...nobody wants to walk around look'n like a 16 year-old whore bag from bayonne new jersey
I want a darling little jewish princess
Who dont shit about cooking and is arrogant looking
A vicious little jewish princess
Saturday, September 8, 2007
better get my sequin cap and fanny pack
happy birthday chase
jesus stickers
thank you simon
someone goosed me good
lee didn't get home so safe
new underpants every day keeps the stds away
mullet hunting in kansas
shoveling out the shit nest
back to ac...
jesus stickers
thank you simon
someone goosed me good
lee didn't get home so safe
new underpants every day keeps the stds away
mullet hunting in kansas
shoveling out the shit nest
back to ac...
Saturday, September 1, 2007
THE HALF LIFE

this picture is out of context...
nothing more than two full bellies of moderately priced steak and eggs accompanied by some champaign to celebrate getting off work at 4am and not a moment later...
I need full-time
I don't need part-time
I need 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
3, 6, 5 all the time
I need 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 third time
I don't need a part-time
I need a 3, 6, 5
Oh - No days off ...
Friday, August 24, 2007
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Monday, August 20, 2007
Friday, August 17, 2007
Monday, August 13, 2007
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
LUCKY LIARS CLUB...
there are songs that when heard just make you burst into tears...
It's over, it's over, it's over, it's over
You say you're at Mother's, but do yo mean lover's?
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
Friday, August 3, 2007
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
DOUBLE STEAK
Saturday, July 21, 2007
Thursday, July 19, 2007
wish I had a little more Katie Cruel in me than Bubblegum....
despite the foot cramps, lack of sleep, and ever present hatred of all things at the moment...decided to give up on the empty threats in all walks of life and actually come through for once....maybe even twice
It's over
You don't need to tell me
I hope you're with someone who makes you
feel safe in your sleeping tonight
I won't kill myself, trying to stay in your life
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Monday, July 16, 2007
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