Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Saturday, August 07, 2010
Plagiarism on DeviantArt
THE ACCOUNT HAS BEEN PULLED FROM DEVIANTART
Posting this from R. S. Bohn's LJ to Boost the Signal
Please pass on and if you recognize any of the fictions this girl claims as hers comment and notify Deviant Art.
Posting this from R. S. Bohn's LJ to Boost the Signal
Please pass on and if you recognize any of the fictions this girl claims as hers comment and notify Deviant Art.
Plagiarism on DA
I don't have the flist I used to, so please, if you read this, pass this on to other SSHG authors:
This person, Imperfect Angel, is passing off the work of various well-known SSHG authors as her own on DA. This is her page:
http://imperfect-angel14.deviantart.com/
I have already found six, by Kailin, OpalJade, and NotSoSaintly. I reported those deviations to DA, left a comment for Imperfect Angel on each one, and left a message on her profile page. Please, some of the fics I don't recall, so if you would read them and see if you recognize any, that would be great.
Fucking idiot plagiarizing teenagers.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
:D
Gacked from Super_Jenn and several others...
I write like
Ian Fleming
Ian Fleming
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I write like
P. G. Wodehouse
P. G. Wodehouse
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fun,
ian fleming,
james bond,
meme,
mysteries,
writing
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Monday, June 28, 2010
Wednesday, June 09, 2010
Sunday, June 06, 2010
Friday, June 04, 2010
Memories of Willie
The world lost a good man the other night.
No, he wasn't a nobel prize winner or a great statesman. Not even an actor of great reknown
He was just Willie Stewart and he lived in a small town in the southwest United States doing what he did best, being himself.
I first met Willie when I started working for the church that he was a member of and also happened to live next door to. Actually I heard about Willie before I met him as the woman I was replacing as church secretary explained that Willie Stewart was the man who made sure the trash was out to the curb every Monday morning for pick up and also mowed the church lawn.
The next week, I met Willie for myself as he stopped in to introduce himself 'proper'. From that day on, Willie would stop in every so often to pick up a check, let me know the mowing was done or just to say hi. Willie cared about his church and would keep a eye on the building from his house daily. It was not unusual for him to pop in and say he found a door unlocked on the other side of the building but that he'd go back out that way and make sure it was locked.
Sure sometimes Willie could be frustrating but he was always Willie. There weren't many in this town that if you mentioned just his first name didn't know who you were talking about. Even yesterday as I let some people know that his funeral was this afternoon, they knew exactly who I was referring to. It isn't just small town effect because there are many names that can be mentioned and someone says "who?" but not Willie's.
What was it about this ordinary man that made him so memorable? I think it was the sense of just being himself, of what you saw was what you got with Willie. Maybe it was the fact that when Willie saw something he could help with, even if just a simple matter of making sure all the doors were locked when they should be, Willie did it.
Willie would pop in just to say hi and if you were having a bad day, manage to bring out a smile just by being himself, usually with some sort of joke.
The world just got a wee bit quieter and dimmer for the loss of Willie. He will be missed.
No, he wasn't a nobel prize winner or a great statesman. Not even an actor of great reknown
He was just Willie Stewart and he lived in a small town in the southwest United States doing what he did best, being himself.
I first met Willie when I started working for the church that he was a member of and also happened to live next door to. Actually I heard about Willie before I met him as the woman I was replacing as church secretary explained that Willie Stewart was the man who made sure the trash was out to the curb every Monday morning for pick up and also mowed the church lawn.
The next week, I met Willie for myself as he stopped in to introduce himself 'proper'. From that day on, Willie would stop in every so often to pick up a check, let me know the mowing was done or just to say hi. Willie cared about his church and would keep a eye on the building from his house daily. It was not unusual for him to pop in and say he found a door unlocked on the other side of the building but that he'd go back out that way and make sure it was locked.
Sure sometimes Willie could be frustrating but he was always Willie. There weren't many in this town that if you mentioned just his first name didn't know who you were talking about. Even yesterday as I let some people know that his funeral was this afternoon, they knew exactly who I was referring to. It isn't just small town effect because there are many names that can be mentioned and someone says "who?" but not Willie's.
What was it about this ordinary man that made him so memorable? I think it was the sense of just being himself, of what you saw was what you got with Willie. Maybe it was the fact that when Willie saw something he could help with, even if just a simple matter of making sure all the doors were locked when they should be, Willie did it.
Willie would pop in just to say hi and if you were having a bad day, manage to bring out a smile just by being himself, usually with some sort of joke.
The world just got a wee bit quieter and dimmer for the loss of Willie. He will be missed.
Friday, May 28, 2010
8 Years And He's Still the One!
Our anniversary was Tuesday and since we both work, our celebration is this weekend with our favorite outing! The Muskogee Ren Faire.
For my gift, Sir Dragon Preacher got me a new sewing machine and it's the first ever all brand new one I've ever owned. A lower range Janome but sufficient for my needs and I LOVE it.
So, of course I had to use it and use it I did. Made him a monk's garb for tomorrow and a wizard robe to go over a purple sundress with medieval-looking embroidery on it.
Labels:
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janome,
may 2010,
muskogee,
ren faire,
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sir dragon preacher
Monday, May 24, 2010
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Jonathan
So a couple of hours ago, my daughter Eileen called to tell me my son Jonathan had an accident. No, not with a car thankfully but serious enough to scare me and send me calling him.
He was on a trip to see about a youth minister's position that had been offered to him and in the course of visiting there was playing soccer. While, as goalie, saving the play and keeping the goal from scoring, he was hit in the head. Hard enough to remember nothing about it. Not remember actually completing the save. Not remember continuing to play. Not remembering he's supposed to preach tomorrow morning at his home church (which is now cancelled).
Fortunately, the people he was with, one of them is the director of the ER there and took him right in for an exam and catscan. I've spoken to both Jonathan and the doctor and am somewhat assured.
Also have been assured the memory confusion/loss will clear up and has somewhat already. He will be spending the night at the doctor's house as well so there is someone(s) watching over him for the next few hours.
He was on a trip to see about a youth minister's position that had been offered to him and in the course of visiting there was playing soccer. While, as goalie, saving the play and keeping the goal from scoring, he was hit in the head. Hard enough to remember nothing about it. Not remember actually completing the save. Not remember continuing to play. Not remembering he's supposed to preach tomorrow morning at his home church (which is now cancelled).
Fortunately, the people he was with, one of them is the director of the ER there and took him right in for an exam and catscan. I've spoken to both Jonathan and the doctor and am somewhat assured.
Also have been assured the memory confusion/loss will clear up and has somewhat already. He will be spending the night at the doctor's house as well so there is someone(s) watching over him for the next few hours.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
The Angels Have the Tardis
So this weekend I caught the perfect photo for Wordless Wednesday
Now for the action behind the capture. Always fun when you're a Doctor Who fan and your other half has never seen it *grins*
While making a left turn on a light at a busy intersection you spot the statue, whereupon you say to yourself OMG DON"T BLINK AND GOTTA GET A PHOTO.
as you're pulling in the church parking lot to go get the photo
J: where you going?
M: picture *pulls car from left lane she just turned into, across right lane into church lot*
J: huhwha?
M: backinaminute*grabs camera*
J: *stares through passenger side windshield at wife's departing back*
M: *takes shot, walks back to car grinning*
J: *says nothing just picks up conversation where it was pre-left turn*
Now for the action behind the capture. Always fun when you're a Doctor Who fan and your other half has never seen it *grins*
While making a left turn on a light at a busy intersection you spot the statue, whereupon you say to yourself OMG DON"T BLINK AND GOTTA GET A PHOTO.
as you're pulling in the church parking lot to go get the photo
J: where you going?
M: picture *pulls car from left lane she just turned into, across right lane into church lot*
J: huhwha?
M: backinaminute*grabs camera*
J: *stares through passenger side windshield at wife's departing back*
M: *takes shot, walks back to car grinning*
J: *says nothing just picks up conversation where it was pre-left turn*
Labels:
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doctor who,
McAlester,
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wordless wednesday
Monday, March 29, 2010
Crafty Picspam for The Linus Connection V 3.0
So another box just left today on its way to Ofenjen for the Linus Connection with what I've made since 12 February which is :
160 6" granny squares (20 each photo)
50x50" square granny ghan
4 12" starknuts squares
8 12" Granny squares (Starknuts)
3 12" Granny squares (Starknuts
12" square
33x33" granny ghan
40x40" granny ghan
160 6" granny squares (20 each photo)
50x50" square granny ghan
4 12" starknuts squares
8 12" Granny squares (Starknuts)
3 12" Granny squares (Starknuts
12" square
33x33" granny ghan
40x40" granny ghan
Labels:
afghan,
crochet,
granny squares,
The Linus Connection
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