Stress Terminal
Oct. 21st, 2004 12:08 amSometimes when I am very tired and burnt out from work I write with my razor tongue. And it's not that I don't agree with my own ideas or opinions. But it's then that I forget to play the game of diplomacy and lick wounds already gaping. I'd rather people listen to what I have to say, so I'll try to stop that trend.
I thank you all for listening to me even when I am a tired, brow beaten customer service worker excising the day's stress passed on to me from perturbed customers then through my weblog and on to you. I am endlessly flattered to see that my opinion can spawn so much discussion. Although I would like to remind people to keep it respectful.
Thank you.
I thank you all for listening to me even when I am a tired, brow beaten customer service worker excising the day's stress passed on to me from perturbed customers then through my weblog and on to you. I am endlessly flattered to see that my opinion can spawn so much discussion. Although I would like to remind people to keep it respectful.
Thank you.
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Date: 2004-10-20 10:23 pm (UTC)And here I am, and expat, happy in Canada, and I had nothing to take personally about the post. And it's had me thinking a lot today. Thanks!
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Date: 2004-10-20 11:06 pm (UTC)I should fit right in;)
Forget the spoon, bring in the cement truck!
Date: 2004-10-21 07:44 am (UTC)It can be a motivational tool. Maybe Dr. Eve is right...we really do need to participate in our own recovery.
As always...mad love,
Bob
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Date: 2004-10-21 09:34 am (UTC)Having said that, I'm thinking of moving to Canada so I can brush up on my lackluster French and cruise Mounties. ;)
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Date: 2004-10-21 06:20 pm (UTC)Really! *harumph* The nerve! How dare you be free? How DARE you?
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Date: 2004-10-21 06:41 pm (UTC)I never planned to stay in Canada, but I have come to love my adopted country very much. And though I never thought it could happen, the last few years have sometimes made me want to turn my back on my homeland.
I can see how frustrated Americans (and after the last election, some equally frustrated and dejected Australians) might look to Canada as a progressive place to which to retreat.
But I am still a patriotic American, in the sense of the patriots who in 1776 risked everything to give the ideals of freedom and justice and democracy a new place to grow.
I cannot give up on my homeland. So, I keep fighting for change, to see America return to a commitment to social justice for all, and freedom that includes freedom to dissent.
I wrote a bit about it in my journal tonight.
And tonight, I am voting. I just received my absentee ballot, and it feels so good to be able to cast my ballot for a better America.
LOL And no, I am not unaware of the irony that I now live in the nation founded in part by the people who left the United States in opposition to those patriots of 1776. I'll have a Laura Secord chocolate later to celebrate casting my ballot. *grin*