Oct. 29th, 2001

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Spacial thanks to Jenni the Odd for the URL.
Jenn

The name of Jenn creates an overly-sensitive nature which causes you to sense and feel far more than you can understand or put into words. You have a deep, artistic, and creative side which shows through a love for music and literature. Writing is a more natural mode of expression for your deeper thoughts and feelings than the spoken word. You have an ability to concentrate and work intently on anything which holds your interest. However, you prefer to avoid routine, monotony, and mental tasks. You enjoy the out-of-doors and find your greatest peace and relaxation from the beauty and harmony of nature. You prefer to limit your friendships and associations to those who share your interests and appreciate your quiet, refined ways. Others often find it difficult to understand you. Your feelings tend to build up within you and, if you cannot release them through a creative, constructive channel, you could suffer with frustration, moods, and much inner turmoil. This name causes tension in the region of the solar plexus, as well as the heart and lungs. Health problems would centre in those areas of the body.
Andrea

The name of Andrea gives you a clever, quick, analytical mind, but you suffer with a great deal of self-consciousness, lack of confidence, and much aloneness because of misunderstandings. Your idealistic and sensitive nature gives you a deep appreciation for the finer things of life and a strong desire to be of service to humanity. There are times when you experience inner turbulence at your inability to say what you mean. It is far easier for you to express your deeper thoughts and feelings through writing than verbally. You find pleasure in literature, in poetry, and in your ideals and will turn to them when you feel you have been misunderstood. You are deeply moved by the beauties of life, especially nature. Because your feelings run deep, you must guard against the ups and downs, being very inspired one minute, then moody, reserved, and depressed the next. Your reactions to people vary according to how you feel. You tend to be secretive and noncommittal about private matters, yet at times you will talk effusively in order to hide your self-consciousness or to lead others away from personal subjects. You are inspired by encouragement from others, yet suspicious of their intent. You crave affection but seldom find anyone who understands your nature. Physical weaknesses would show in your heart, lungs, or bronchial organs.

Zand

The first name of Zand creates an intense personal nature. Your feelings and emotional desires are strong and consequently you are an individual, determined, strong-willed person. Your creative nature and ambition drive you to pursue success to the extent that you jeopardize your personal well-being. There is a tendency for you to dominate others. You are too certain of yourself, and you are not open to the views of others or responsive to their desires or needs. Also, this name does not incorporate qualities that enable you to be diplomatic and to compromise. In all your work and activities you are inclined to be rather unsystematic and disorderly. These characteristics spoil stability, progress, and accumulation, even though you may put forth intense effort. Tension and frustration exact a heavy toll on your peace of mind and nervous system. You are often preoccupied with the desires and demands of the moment. Temper and indulgence could become serious problems in your life. Your health could suffer through disorders affecting the nervous system. Tension centring in the head could affect the eyes, ears, sinuses, and teeth.



Wow, maybe there is something to this thing....
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Spacial thanks to Jenni the Odd for the URL.
Jenn

The name of Jenn creates an overly-sensitive nature which causes you to sense and feel far more than you can understand or put into words. You have a deep, artistic, and creative side which shows through a love for music and literature. Writing is a more natural mode of expression for your deeper thoughts and feelings than the spoken word. You have an ability to concentrate and work intently on anything which holds your interest. However, you prefer to avoid routine, monotony, and mental tasks. You enjoy the out-of-doors and find your greatest peace and relaxation from the beauty and harmony of nature. You prefer to limit your friendships and associations to those who share your interests and appreciate your quiet, refined ways. Others often find it difficult to understand you. Your feelings tend to build up within you and, if you cannot release them through a creative, constructive channel, you could suffer with frustration, moods, and much inner turmoil. This name causes tension in the region of the solar plexus, as well as the heart and lungs. Health problems would centre in those areas of the body.
Andrea

The name of Andrea gives you a clever, quick, analytical mind, but you suffer with a great deal of self-consciousness, lack of confidence, and much aloneness because of misunderstandings. Your idealistic and sensitive nature gives you a deep appreciation for the finer things of life and a strong desire to be of service to humanity. There are times when you experience inner turbulence at your inability to say what you mean. It is far easier for you to express your deeper thoughts and feelings through writing than verbally. You find pleasure in literature, in poetry, and in your ideals and will turn to them when you feel you have been misunderstood. You are deeply moved by the beauties of life, especially nature. Because your feelings run deep, you must guard against the ups and downs, being very inspired one minute, then moody, reserved, and depressed the next. Your reactions to people vary according to how you feel. You tend to be secretive and noncommittal about private matters, yet at times you will talk effusively in order to hide your self-consciousness or to lead others away from personal subjects. You are inspired by encouragement from others, yet suspicious of their intent. You crave affection but seldom find anyone who understands your nature. Physical weaknesses would show in your heart, lungs, or bronchial organs.

Zand

The first name of Zand creates an intense personal nature. Your feelings and emotional desires are strong and consequently you are an individual, determined, strong-willed person. Your creative nature and ambition drive you to pursue success to the extent that you jeopardize your personal well-being. There is a tendency for you to dominate others. You are too certain of yourself, and you are not open to the views of others or responsive to their desires or needs. Also, this name does not incorporate qualities that enable you to be diplomatic and to compromise. In all your work and activities you are inclined to be rather unsystematic and disorderly. These characteristics spoil stability, progress, and accumulation, even though you may put forth intense effort. Tension and frustration exact a heavy toll on your peace of mind and nervous system. You are often preoccupied with the desires and demands of the moment. Temper and indulgence could become serious problems in your life. Your health could suffer through disorders affecting the nervous system. Tension centring in the head could affect the eyes, ears, sinuses, and teeth.



Wow, maybe there is something to this thing....
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One of the good things to come out of this weekend is Clark's Teaberry Gum.

Teaberry is a flavor you don't find much down here in South Texas. As a matter of fact, I know of only ONE product in South Texas that has a teaberry flavor. I'll tell you what it is AFTER I describe all the fun of Teaberry.

In Pennsylvania, those silly Pennsylvanian Dutch have all sorts of Teaberry related products. Teaberry ice cream, teaberry candies, teaberry bubblegum, birch beer (imagine a clear 7-up like version of root beer). Teaberry is a hard flavor to find in Texas, and one of the major things I miss about PA is teaberry. Teaberry is a good tasting taste that tastes good.

Now, the scary bit. What is the only teaberry flavored substance I've found in Texas? It's somethig you all know and love. It's even teaberry colored!

It's....hey, there's a cool ice cream I had once in Pennsylvania. Turkey Hill Ice Creams made a flavor called Y2KAKE (Give you three guesses as to when it came out). We ate at LEAST ten gallons of the stuff, and even scoured grocery stores to buy the flavor so we could have it for some time AFTER they stopped making it.

Y2K was a vanilla ice cream, with cake pieces in it...but wonderfully swirled throughout the whole gallon was red and blue swirls of pure buttercream frosting. Mmmm....super fattening. But super cool. Turns out Turkey Hill is bringing it back! This time, it's simply called Party Cake!

I wonder if I could get them to ship a few thousand gallons down to me.

Anyways, that flavor of teaberry, the product with the flavoring that's pretty much available anywhere, and you've all had wether you know it or not is....

You know what else came outta this weekend? Grilled Stickies from The Diner in State College. Mmmm....one of the most delectable desserts in the world. Mmmm...and you can get them online. I wish the creamery at Penn State shipped...well, tehy do...but they're EXPENSIVE. They're the best ice cream in the world. I miss Penn State....

Oh, but that teaberry thing. You know, if youwant the full tea berry experience, you only need to go to your medicine cabinet and take a swig of Pepto Bismol.

That's right, Ladies and Gentlemen. I love the taste of Peptol Bismol. And so do the Pennsylvania Dutch. Enough to make Pepto Bismol flavored gum. And I likes it. :)

So, why am I dragging this enrty out for this long, erminiscing on stuff? Because nothing really happened today...but I think I need to see a doctor about some stomach problems I've been having (Insert "YOU LIKE PEPTOL BISMOL!" joke here). LAtely, I've been feelin glike my stomach has 400 gallons of water in it. And it's happened quite a bit the last few days. I'll wake up completely not-hungry. And I won't GET hungry. But if I eat, I'll feel like my stomach is filled with water...and get very very very sleepy. That's what happened today. I woke up early, not hungry. Had a burger my mom made, and then fell back asleep frmo about 3:30PM to 6PM. And even then I couldn't get up. I've had nothing to eat since, and my stomach feels distended, bloated and full.

I need to get a job...I need to see a doctor...I need a lot of things.

Meh. Suddenly the teaberry stretching doesn't look so bad does it? :)
dolari: (Default)
One of the good things to come out of this weekend is Clark's Teaberry Gum.

Teaberry is a flavor you don't find much down here in South Texas. As a matter of fact, I know of only ONE product in South Texas that has a teaberry flavor. I'll tell you what it is AFTER I describe all the fun of Teaberry.

In Pennsylvania, those silly Pennsylvanian Dutch have all sorts of Teaberry related products. Teaberry ice cream, teaberry candies, teaberry bubblegum, birch beer (imagine a clear 7-up like version of root beer). Teaberry is a hard flavor to find in Texas, and one of the major things I miss about PA is teaberry. Teaberry is a good tasting taste that tastes good.

Now, the scary bit. What is the only teaberry flavored substance I've found in Texas? It's somethig you all know and love. It's even teaberry colored!

It's....hey, there's a cool ice cream I had once in Pennsylvania. Turkey Hill Ice Creams made a flavor called Y2KAKE (Give you three guesses as to when it came out). We ate at LEAST ten gallons of the stuff, and even scoured grocery stores to buy the flavor so we could have it for some time AFTER they stopped making it.

Y2K was a vanilla ice cream, with cake pieces in it...but wonderfully swirled throughout the whole gallon was red and blue swirls of pure buttercream frosting. Mmmm....super fattening. But super cool. Turns out Turkey Hill is bringing it back! This time, it's simply called Party Cake!

I wonder if I could get them to ship a few thousand gallons down to me.

Anyways, that flavor of teaberry, the product with the flavoring that's pretty much available anywhere, and you've all had wether you know it or not is....

You know what else came outta this weekend? Grilled Stickies from The Diner in State College. Mmmm....one of the most delectable desserts in the world. Mmmm...and you can get them online. I wish the creamery at Penn State shipped...well, tehy do...but they're EXPENSIVE. They're the best ice cream in the world. I miss Penn State....

Oh, but that teaberry thing. You know, if youwant the full tea berry experience, you only need to go to your medicine cabinet and take a swig of Pepto Bismol.

That's right, Ladies and Gentlemen. I love the taste of Peptol Bismol. And so do the Pennsylvania Dutch. Enough to make Pepto Bismol flavored gum. And I likes it. :)

So, why am I dragging this enrty out for this long, erminiscing on stuff? Because nothing really happened today...but I think I need to see a doctor about some stomach problems I've been having (Insert "YOU LIKE PEPTOL BISMOL!" joke here). LAtely, I've been feelin glike my stomach has 400 gallons of water in it. And it's happened quite a bit the last few days. I'll wake up completely not-hungry. And I won't GET hungry. But if I eat, I'll feel like my stomach is filled with water...and get very very very sleepy. That's what happened today. I woke up early, not hungry. Had a burger my mom made, and then fell back asleep frmo about 3:30PM to 6PM. And even then I couldn't get up. I've had nothing to eat since, and my stomach feels distended, bloated and full.

I need to get a job...I need to see a doctor...I need a lot of things.

Meh. Suddenly the teaberry stretching doesn't look so bad does it? :)
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