Tuesday, March 08, 2005

My Very First Entry!

O.K. This is the first entry to my first blog. And naturally it sucks!

I'm currently at work and had some time on my hands while looking for soap recipes. Don't ask, I did it years ago and just got back into it, only heavier this time. (Bought equipment and everything.) I had the idea of blogging before and just never got around to it. While looking, it just caught my eye. I figured now was as good a time to start as any.

I'm not much for writing so I won't guess at how often I'll post. As mentioned in the title, I don't think many people will read it anyway. I'll try to post a reply to responses as they're posted.

I'll warn everyone now: I have a very dry, harsh, biting sense of humor so try not to take anything I say or post too serious. I'll try to remember to mention ahead of time if I'm upset and just ranting so it will be taken with a grain of salt. (Many times with tequila and lemon wedges to follow!)

I'm a Licensed Practical Nurse (YES - a straight male nurse, happily married with children) with the US Gov. So many of my ravings about work will be vague as I can not legally say much about my co-workers and nothing personal about any patient; although this is my biggest source of stress and displeasure with life. I'm sure if I continue with this blog you'll find out much more on that.

Unless I'm really drunk or someone puts one on here, you will not see a picture of me. I don't like them and they are very hard to come by (just ask my wife or co-workers). I'm not great with the rules of the English language or punctuation, and truly don't care. I write the way I think and talk, all else is irrelevant to me. I am grateful to see that there is a spell checker, that way I won't look like a total idiot!

That's a little bit about me. More than I thought I'd be writing. If you have any comments, suggestions, or questions feel free to ask. I won't guarantee an answer you want, but I will give a response. You can also tell me about yourself. All I ask is that the language be PG-13 as well as the topics. I'd like to allow my children to read this in the hopes of sparking an interest without censorship. People allowed to be themselves and are honest about it can be a genuinely interesting thing. You can learn more in a few minutes of anonymous chatter than you can in a lifetime of personal talks.

Until next time.

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