Part 2: 10/3/2017

Published October 3rd, 2017 in 2000-2011 | No Comments »

I work from home selling travel right now. Here I am, with this lovely lipstick on- pretty lips Color!

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OctSober

Published October 3rd, 2017 in 2000-2011 | No Comments »

I know you know what that is--but I don't think the full commitment of the month can really be met. I mean, I have become somewhat of an election alcoholic--it's one of the only things that tempers a lot of the sadness and anger at the state of things today. Politics, shit...none of us can claim immunity to that anymore with any real ground to stand on--you have to pick a side these days, because passivity is what led us here. So...wine. Wine is what we seem to imbibe in daily--and usually NOT just a bottle, but say a big and cheap that we milk usually over a course of two hours, the end of which usually leaves me passed out in bed by 8, 8:30. Don usually has a ridiculous drive to contend with, navigating around a texting, it's-all-about-me existence that is well promoted and seemingly shared in the spirit of the population around. Everyone does it, hell the cops even said they would find issue enforcing the one law they break, so it's not going to get better until all cars are autonomous things. So it's usually something Don can look forward to after a long day driving all ...

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Desperation Fuels Innovation

Published October 2nd, 2017 in 2000-2011 | No Comments »

Wow--I am hoping this is going to be the last quarter of a year I will ever have to bitch about anything. You all have seen me struggle with money and cash flow due to the burdens of illness and big economic disasters as a result. I have tried the legitimate put your head down and work your ass off direction and it hasn't done much to improve my money situation. I think that starting from a position of low abundance doesn't truly afford you the kinds of opportunities you might need to truly thrive so you have to find them yourself. I am the queen of random inventions...I have notebooks full of ideas...but being able to launch a product from pre-development to an actually money grossing thing--that takes a slice of time I am not sure I really have. Or really, maybe it's effort. In my research I have discovered a few key things you may not have known. Almost every transaction on the internet is paying someone, somehow. This goes for products you recommend, reviews you take the time to do and the shopping baskets that get filled with products people come across spelunking. Amazon pays 5-10% commission for crying out ...

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