You turned evil a lot faster than I thought you would.

Angel ,'Just Rewards (2)'


Goodbye and Good Riddance 2005: the Year of the Penguin  

Every year we watch the Charlie Brown special, do the Snoopy dance, wish everybody a Merry Christmukkah, and thank our Secret Santas in the good riddance thread. Which is this one, in case you were wondering. Oh, and 2005? Don't think we've forgotten about you.


deborah grabien - Dec 31, 2005 7:09:18 am PST #392 of 506
It really doesn't matter. It's just an opinion. Don't worry about it. Not worth the hassle.

Do the Mayan's know this? Cause they are gonna be super smug when time implodes.

Depends on whose heart they cut out and held aloft to the heavens, surely? Or was that the Toltecs?


beth b - Dec 31, 2005 7:31:24 am PST #393 of 506
oh joy! Oh Rapture ! I have a brain!

I am wearing a vampire girl pin .( I need to take a picture ) and I have LUSH - most importantly one of the dicontinued fairy jasmine bath bombs-- thanks Jon! very nice gifts. I'm going to be glittery for new years eve


sj - Dec 31, 2005 8:43:13 am PST #394 of 506
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea."

2005 was very good to me. I met Dave at the end of 2004, but we only had one date in that year. He's wonderful, and he is a large part of the reason why I have had such a wonderful year. In 2005 I also, moved into a new apartment, which I love a lot and is so much better than my old apartment. I learned how to cook and found out I am not that bad at it. I went back to school and I started working again. Also in 2005 I went to Ohio and met more buffistas f2f. We had a blast, and I finally was able to give a big hug to people that have meant so much to me over the past few years. Then in September, I got to see Nicole and SailAweigh again. We had so much fun, and we saw Wicked! It has been an exhausting years in many ways and there have been a lot of changes for me to get used to, but I will happily take more of the same in 2006. However, 2006 better be nicer to so many buffistas who had a tough time this year.


Jessica - Dec 31, 2005 10:24:11 am PST #395 of 506
If I want to become a cloud of bats, does each bat need a separate vaccination?

Beth!!!

Thank you so much for the turtle-themed gift! We already ate all of the chocolate turtles. The necklace is gorgeous (hand-beaded!) and so is the bookmark. Thank you so much!!


Katerina Bee - Dec 31, 2005 10:59:02 am PST #396 of 506
Herding cats for fun

Ah, 2005. Another year gone by. This one started out sad: DH & I both laid off, and our sweet kitty Floyd, friend to all, died painfully from leukemia. DH ended up getting a job that isn’t as good as the last one, but at least it comes with benefits. I got one crappy benefit-free job, and then another. I am fortunate to have the resources to stomp off in a huff when my evil employer demanded I return my Christmas bonus due to my improper shopping choices.

Having free time meant that I was able to take advantage of some wonderful travel opportunities, visiting places I stayed at for free. I feel very blessed knowing that doors far from home are open to me.

First, DH & I drove to Colorado in January, in the midst of spectacular snowfall. We had all the fun of going sledding in a winter wonderland. Next, I visited Hawaii for the first time, which was possible because JavaCat invited me to stay with her. All I had to pay for was my flight and meals, and I got to go snorkeling among the sea turtles. Awesome! I will remember that all my days. After that, I got to go to Cleveland and visit Deena in early spring. I got to hang with some of my favorite Buffistas and see masses of pretty daffodils nodding their yellow heads. This was possible because not only did she let me sleep on her couch, she cooked dinner for me. I expected to be kinda afraid of her Raptorgirl, but instead I was so thoroughly charmed that I am now a lifetime member of her fan club. In the summer, I drove to Colorado again, this time with my sister. My cousin took me inner-tubing on the Colorado River, taught me how to cut out stained glass and praised my talent. Now I have another interesting crafting opportunity that is sure to cost me $ and will never produce a dime in profit. Lastly, I went to LA on business, visited my youngest cousin and witnessed the fabulous spectacle of a boy cooking dinner. He’s grown up real nice for someone I once carried around on my hip.

I had two Buffista-sponsored job interviews in 2005, and although these did not result in job offers, going in well prepared with inside knowledge of what was expected felt much better than your typical interview. I am grateful for the efforts and ~ma put forth on my behalf.

So 2005 was another year of wonders and I’m glad I was here to see all of it. I wish all the Buffistas a 2006 filled with good things, and I thank you all for being part of this window to the world. This is a wonderful place that warms my heart and educates me, makes me laugh and lets me share in your joys and sorrows, and helps me answer the question, “But what do the Buffistas think about it?”


deborah grabien - Dec 31, 2005 11:46:36 am PST #397 of 506
It really doesn't matter. It's just an opinion. Don't worry about it. Not worth the hassle.

SQUEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!

Trudy! Your prezzie arrived and Nic has just absconded with it, and is baring his teeth and growling when I demand it back.

It's Luke Crampton and Dafydd Rees's Rock and Roll; Year by Year and you're right, I didn't own it. It was on the "to get list" and once I pry it out of Nic's hand, I'm going to lick it and purr at the synchronicity, since I'm in the middle of actually writing about a piece of rock and roll history, the Rock Against Racism movement in London in 1978 (and there it is, page 311 - WOOT!)

THANK you!


Jon B. - Dec 31, 2005 11:46:38 am PST #398 of 506
A turkey in every toilet -- only in America!

Yay Beth! I wish I could remember the name of the craftster who makes the Vampire Girl pins. I picked it up at the Bazaar Bizarre in Boston a couple of weeks ago.

discontinued fairy jasmine bath bombs

Really? I had no idea. The store in Boston had a bin full of the Xmas themed ones.


Amy - Dec 31, 2005 1:58:51 pm PST #399 of 506
Because books.

This wasn’t my favorite year by a long shot, but it wasn’t all bad. A Ten List, so to speak, including both the good and the not so.

Top 5 Things About 2005

1. The kids’ continued good health and general happiness.
2. Books with my name on them on the shelves, and a contract for three more.
3. New friends and deepened friendships with others, both online and off.
4. The knowledge that my marriage is strong enough to survive a lot of really shitty stuff, and that Stephen is a truly good man.
5. Trips to see friends, both old and new.

Bottom 5 Things About 2005

1. A spectacular financial crash and burn that led to picking up and moving the kids to my father-in-law’s house for a year.
2. Leaving behind good friends and support systems, both ours and the kids’.
3. The way-too-early death of a dear friend’s husband.
4. Navigating the confusing waters of teenagedom with Jake.
5. Watching Stephen’s discouragement as he tries to find a new job.

I already have too many goals for 2006, I think, the primary one being to get the hell out of where we are now and find a new home. But I need to take care of myself a bit better, too, before the diabetes starts taking its toll, and try to remind my body what muscle tone feels like. And I’d love to see the new year treating the people I love a lot better than the last one did.


Amy - Dec 31, 2005 2:47:39 pm PST #400 of 506
Because books.

My cousin took me inner-tubing on the Colorado River, taught me how to cut out stained glass and praised my talent. Now I have another interesting crafting opportunity that is sure to cost me $ and will never produce a dime in profit.

Katie B, I'm looking at our little local paper and there's an ad for a part-time apprenticeship in a stained glass restoration studio! It's in Martville, NY, of course, but hey...

Also, I got your email with the outraged letter to your asshat employers, and was so caught up in Christmas prep I never had a chance to reply. I think you should('ve) send(/t) it as is. It was brilliant.


Dana - Dec 31, 2005 3:30:26 pm PST #401 of 506
"I'm useless alone." // "We're all useless alone. It's a good thing you're not alone."

I've been mentally composing (as opposed to composting, which I just typed) a 2005 post in my head for a few days, but I think I'll keep it short.

In the first half of the year, I graduated from grad school, and shrift came to visit me.

In the second half of the year, a city I love was nearly destroyed, and I spent sleepless nights watching live video feed of rising waters. My family was fortunate, and only a few members were deeply affected. I was also lucky enough to spend that first weekend after the flood in the company of dear friends, who didn't care if I went into the bathroom to answer a phone call and came out crying.

If, in 2006, you have the chance to visit New Orleans, or anywhere on the Gulf Coast that was affected, please do. The return of tourism dollars will make a huge difference to a unique city, whose residents are determined not to let their homes disappear.