Monday, October 27, 2008

"I'm not the Baby Daddy!" and other stuff ...

Just for fun I'm going to Blog backwards today, so I'll start with my thoughts of today and go backwards ... where I'm sure to not remember 1/2 of the interesting things I thought in the last few days :)

First of all I'll address my Blog title for today; I was watching Maury, which pretty much explains it all but I love telling long stories so I will expand on the title. So I have a somewhat passing interest in watching the DNA testing, "I'm sleeping with your Mom", "I've been messing with your sister." and other fun topics that make up the human car wreck that is the MP Show. My favorite to date though is "I'm not the Baby Daddy and she's a Ho." The current generation seems to be pretty good at this one - it could almost be their logo. Now I sympathize to a point with the ladies involved, I've been around, I understand about having a little fun, and there was a time in my life that I had no idea how the reproductive cycle really worked. What I don't get is why these women aren't on birth control?!? I mean, even when I had no idea when exactly I was most likely to get pregnant(I didn't really find out until I started trying to have babies)I was on the pill. Forgive me if I'm out on a middle-aged limb here but isn't this the Aids generation? Should these young women be having unprotected sex at all? I mean if I was in my late teens now I would be terrified - the whole concept of 'when you have sex with someone you're having sex with everyone they ever had sex with and everyone THEY had sex with and so on...' scared the tar out of me when i was in my mid-20s. Ah well - it's sad that they all seem to feel that going on TV to find out who their baby daddy is(or isn't as the case may be)is such a wonderful idea, especially when you bring in 3(or more) men and NONE of them turn out to be the guy. Sad sad - and really in most cases I would be just as happy, considering the loser guys I have seen, to raise the baby on my own. I would just tell the kid "I'm sorry Honey - I know it's been hard but I have no idea who your Daddy is, I was really drunk that night and I just don't know." All the more reason not to drink :)

Okay on to other things - I could go on for 15 pages on this topic. here are my final final pictures of the two fridges deal.

Here they are with the pantry with them:


I have more shots of the back room and how it looks now but I seem to have neglected to upload them and it's pretty messy anyway so I'm not gonna do it now either :)

I dog sat T again this weekend and S and he had a great time:
Here he is - my S's bestest doggie pal.

And here they are playing tug with one of M's abandoned slippers:


Here is pretty S, winner of the slipper:


T is a total sweety and I love dog sitting him but I am always happy to see him go home as well, 2 dogs really are too much for me in a long term situation.M hid somewhere pretty much the whole time T was here, he ate his food but we never saw him after T cornered him on K's bed the first hour he was here.

Speaking of M(before you think I'm talking about Evil M)I love this shot - it's adorable when M & S sleep on the bed together:and before you all think I have forgotten the fact I have kids, a token shot of my Evil M:Those blue eyes get her away with a lot. Good thing I love her, huh? :)

M had a vet appointment today as well and has another one in about a week to have a tooth pulled. The vet is making money off us on M again and since he's 10 now it's only going to get more profitable for them /sigh/. In other recent events; even though I really really didn't want to I did my 3km walk tonight, S really insists on her walks. I'm glad once I'm out there moving but it sure is a pain when I'm comfy in my computer chair!! I'm hoping to get S's new harness and leash in the next couple weeks and hope I don't end up owing tax at the door.

I'm sure there is more but as expected I can't remember. have a great night all - I'm going to bed!

Cass :)

1 comment:

Vix said...

Those girls are just a fraction of my generation, we actually have a bigger problem with the boomarang children. Now the reason most aren't on birth control is ignorance, ignorance of their reproductive system, ignorance at the methods, and most importantly ignorance of how to get it when they don't have insurance and can not afford it. Remember here in the states we do not have a UHCP. We teach our children to abstain; not why not what can happen. Yeah we do teach about the stds and such but really they only roundaboutly explain how to get them! Its AMAZING how prudest and in denile american's are. I think the american motto is: "If I don't see it its not happening." Seriously...I remember so many parents who would do this and even as a teenager I could see they lived in denile about their children's behavior. I was responsable for teaching my health class when the sex ed part came, they kept telling us nonsense. My momma did a good job educating me, and I tell her every time I talk to her how grateful I am about it.
DNA testing is so interesting to me too but I mostly watch stuff about the criminal end of it on A&E and the Discovery channel family.