Thursday, November 4, 2010

Babies having babies

A 10-year-old girl gave birth last week in a Spanish hospital, as TIME's NewsFeed posted earlier today. Disturbingly enough, she is not the youngest. A 9-year-old in northeast China gave birth earlier this year to a healthy boy. Two years ago a 10-year-old girl in Idaho (go figure), who got pregnant at age 9, carried a baby to term. And the most horrifying of them all, back in 1939, as TIME reported, Lina Medina of Peru, became pregnant at the age of 5 years, 8 months, and became a mother by age 6 years, 5 months. For the full article click here

This is just disgusting.  I am horrified at the idea of children having babies.   As if there were not already enough babies in the world not being taken care of, now these babies can have babies.  Message to the wise, stop giving your children hormone filled meat and milk.  They turn out like this

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Eastbound & Down is right

I honestly was not the biggest fan of this show in the beginning, I must say it has grown on me a bit once I heard Kenny Powers refer to an area close to my home in North Carolina.


Though his bad attitude and terrible accent further disgrace our already bad reputation, he is sadly a pretty good representative of Shelby, North Carolinians.  For the majority of you that know nothing about NC, Shelby is that green star semi-close to Charlotte.  Located in the Mountains of North Carolina, this is the home to many in-breeding rebel flag wearing crazies.

 As an East Coast girl, up and down,  I can relate with him on that.  I am bound to the East from each end of the spectrum from Shelby NC to NYC.  I will continue to watch out of loyalty and hope good of KP can step it up a notch back in the USA.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

I've become a statistic in the identity theft world

Holy shit, about 11.1 million adults were victim of identity theft in 2009.  Want to check it out?  http://www.privacyrights.org/ar/idtheftsurveys.htm  Even though I am one person out of millions I must say it sucks.  I have had my credit card number stolen before but this time it's the extreme, my SSN.  I know it is serious business, but I really don't feel like going through this process.  If your identity gets stolen here are the steps you must take:

Call the IRS for about two hours
Fill out a police report
Write a detailed letter of what happened
Make copies of government issued proof of identification
Send all of this to a given address

Just a hassle to protect a number assigned to me for the government to keep tabs on my life, great...

Anyway, the moral of this story, in a weird way I feel I have been robbed of a small part of my identity so this interference on my life sparked me to start a blog and give you all a little insight to my real life, before the imposter out there trying to be me does.

Hope you enjoy!