Post by Snitsky on Jan 3, 2009 13:08:08 GMT -5
Short and Snappy Tales of Greatness
By Katie Lea
Well, well, well aren't we glad Christmas is over.... Weeks of prolonged unbearable jolly-ness followed by three whole days of forced smiles and more amped-up jolly-ness... Pathetic. In the plus column though, I did get some pretty good gifts including but not limited to:
A life-sized JBL action figure.
A case of Mamajuana.
A DVD of Goldust reading the entire Dr Seuss collection back to back...
So I guess now it's time to move on to New Years Resolutions... Traditionally this is a time for those strange little creatures called human beings to reflect on their flaws and make a list of areas to improve themselves on... Seeing as I am not only unquestionably perfect but go above and beyond to charm and fascinate, I traditionally skip this step; but I have set aside some goals for 2009 which are:
Work for JBL. Surely a blind man can see that having mouse-faced grumpy-man Shawn Michaels in JBL's corner is eventually going do him more harm than good. I predict that the 'Kid' (..?) will snap one day turning things pretty ugly for everyone involved... I would think (and I'm good at thinking), that it would be a far better option for JBL to have a virile and beautiful young woman by his side, willing to do absolutely anything he asks of her... Needless to say, I have sent in my application.
Go on a date with Dolph Ziggler (and find out whether all those rumors about him are true...).
Beat up Little Miss Saturday Night Fever. She wants to be known as The Foxy One but in reality she is barely comparable to a Dancing Daisy... For although she is as unnecessary as the well-known battery-operated back-up gift, she does not have the charm.
So as you can see I am determined to make the New Year an inherently successful one. And speaking of which, I do know that the question on everyone's lips is... How do I feel about getting involved in ECW..? Well, naturally I am EXTREMEly excited. Hahahaha, what a joke, a hilarious joke! Seriously though. I am. Ready to unleash my demon, to finally let him roam free and spread his wings causing chaos and destruction everywhere. Or should that be decadence and disorder..? Either way, this is going to be fun...
And so in that spirit... Bring on 2009!!
Enjoy. Katie Lea.
By Katie Lea
Well, well, well aren't we glad Christmas is over.... Weeks of prolonged unbearable jolly-ness followed by three whole days of forced smiles and more amped-up jolly-ness... Pathetic. In the plus column though, I did get some pretty good gifts including but not limited to:
A life-sized JBL action figure.
A case of Mamajuana.
A DVD of Goldust reading the entire Dr Seuss collection back to back...
So I guess now it's time to move on to New Years Resolutions... Traditionally this is a time for those strange little creatures called human beings to reflect on their flaws and make a list of areas to improve themselves on... Seeing as I am not only unquestionably perfect but go above and beyond to charm and fascinate, I traditionally skip this step; but I have set aside some goals for 2009 which are:
Work for JBL. Surely a blind man can see that having mouse-faced grumpy-man Shawn Michaels in JBL's corner is eventually going do him more harm than good. I predict that the 'Kid' (..?) will snap one day turning things pretty ugly for everyone involved... I would think (and I'm good at thinking), that it would be a far better option for JBL to have a virile and beautiful young woman by his side, willing to do absolutely anything he asks of her... Needless to say, I have sent in my application.
Go on a date with Dolph Ziggler (and find out whether all those rumors about him are true...).
Beat up Little Miss Saturday Night Fever. She wants to be known as The Foxy One but in reality she is barely comparable to a Dancing Daisy... For although she is as unnecessary as the well-known battery-operated back-up gift, she does not have the charm.
So as you can see I am determined to make the New Year an inherently successful one. And speaking of which, I do know that the question on everyone's lips is... How do I feel about getting involved in ECW..? Well, naturally I am EXTREMEly excited. Hahahaha, what a joke, a hilarious joke! Seriously though. I am. Ready to unleash my demon, to finally let him roam free and spread his wings causing chaos and destruction everywhere. Or should that be decadence and disorder..? Either way, this is going to be fun...
And so in that spirit... Bring on 2009!!
Enjoy. Katie Lea.
LOL she always has something smart to say about HBK
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Pray for Zoe...
I just wanted to ask for everyone's prayers for my dog.
She managed to find a chocolate bar that was 87% dark chocolate. I found her unresponsive and shaking. I rushed her to the ER this evening and she is suffering from the toxicity of the chocolate. She is in ICU tonight as her heart rate was 220. Her heart rate came down a bit but she's not quite out of the woods. Please keep her in your prayers.
Thank you.
T's
Pray for Zoe...
I just wanted to ask for everyone's prayers for my dog.
She managed to find a chocolate bar that was 87% dark chocolate. I found her unresponsive and shaking. I rushed her to the ER this evening and she is suffering from the toxicity of the chocolate. She is in ICU tonight as her heart rate was 220. Her heart rate came down a bit but she's not quite out of the woods. Please keep her in your prayers.
Thank you.
T's
Autobiography
Friday, January 2, 2009, 11:47 AM EST [General]
I want wish everyone a Happy New Year! I can't believe how fast the last year has flown by. I can truly say that I am grateful for all that I recieved in 2008, the good and the bad! I tried to remember what my new years resolution was last year, so I wouldn't make the same one...
but the truth is, I never make one single new years resolution. I try to make a little resolution everyday, really. Sometimes it will be to drink more water, recycle, start a new work out program, write old friends often, focus on the positive, take more risks, or not shop as much. Usually by about 3 pm each day, it gets off track at Macy's...but I always get right back on:)
One thing I have really learned in the past year of "Divahood" in the WWE, and a resolution which I consider my motto, is to focus on consistency and not perfection. Nothing is ever achieved overnight. Not a diet, a lifestyle change, a relationship overhaul...nothing. It takes time and energy and effort each and every day to see small changes equal big results. (Unless you are 3-g like myself and overall perfect!)
I meet people all the time who ask me what it takes to make it to the WWE, or how they can become a Diva. I find that the answer they are looking for, is not one I am capable of giving. Most people don't really want the truth. (Don't ever tell a woman she looks fat even if she asks you to tell the truth!)
Accomplishing my goal of being a diva was not something I just woke up and was...it took me years and years of keeping my eye on the prize. Never giving up, either. Believing in something that moved me everyday to wake up and want to fight...seeing a goal through till the end. Doing whatever it takes.
While visiting my family in Calgary, Canada for the holidays, I fell upon an old photo album of pictures I hadn't seen in years. I had forgotten so much of my past getting wrapped up in the momentum of my everyday life now. I looked back on going to the zoo with my dad and sisters, as a little girl and riding an elephant named Peggy, a go-cart party my mom and dad threw for my 12th birthday, my sister Jenni and I at our old junior high with way too much make up on, old memories where my family was so happy and united under the chandaliers in the Hart House for our weekly Sunday dinners.
In these pictures, which were really little, individual stories of my life, I saw the faces of friends and family that have come and gone...and I wish that they were still here today. I hadn't forgotten about them, but tucked them away into my memory so I wouldn't be reminded of how hard it was to let them go. These people I have lost put things in perspective for me that our lives are more fragile than we know and to make each day count.
While considering what my goals should be for 2009, I came to the conclusion that for me to really move forward, I had to revisit my past, too. I had to remind myself of how much I have achieved, and how exciting it is going to be to keep climbing the top. When I write my autobiography, I can't wait to say I defeated all the odds. The twists and turns will make for a great story of my life.
The best moments are right in front of us, right now. 2009 is the year of living for the moment and on the edge...coloring outside all the lines.
Friday, January 2, 2009, 11:47 AM EST [General]
I want wish everyone a Happy New Year! I can't believe how fast the last year has flown by. I can truly say that I am grateful for all that I recieved in 2008, the good and the bad! I tried to remember what my new years resolution was last year, so I wouldn't make the same one...
but the truth is, I never make one single new years resolution. I try to make a little resolution everyday, really. Sometimes it will be to drink more water, recycle, start a new work out program, write old friends often, focus on the positive, take more risks, or not shop as much. Usually by about 3 pm each day, it gets off track at Macy's...but I always get right back on:)
One thing I have really learned in the past year of "Divahood" in the WWE, and a resolution which I consider my motto, is to focus on consistency and not perfection. Nothing is ever achieved overnight. Not a diet, a lifestyle change, a relationship overhaul...nothing. It takes time and energy and effort each and every day to see small changes equal big results. (Unless you are 3-g like myself and overall perfect!)
I meet people all the time who ask me what it takes to make it to the WWE, or how they can become a Diva. I find that the answer they are looking for, is not one I am capable of giving. Most people don't really want the truth. (Don't ever tell a woman she looks fat even if she asks you to tell the truth!)
Accomplishing my goal of being a diva was not something I just woke up and was...it took me years and years of keeping my eye on the prize. Never giving up, either. Believing in something that moved me everyday to wake up and want to fight...seeing a goal through till the end. Doing whatever it takes.
While visiting my family in Calgary, Canada for the holidays, I fell upon an old photo album of pictures I hadn't seen in years. I had forgotten so much of my past getting wrapped up in the momentum of my everyday life now. I looked back on going to the zoo with my dad and sisters, as a little girl and riding an elephant named Peggy, a go-cart party my mom and dad threw for my 12th birthday, my sister Jenni and I at our old junior high with way too much make up on, old memories where my family was so happy and united under the chandaliers in the Hart House for our weekly Sunday dinners.
In these pictures, which were really little, individual stories of my life, I saw the faces of friends and family that have come and gone...and I wish that they were still here today. I hadn't forgotten about them, but tucked them away into my memory so I wouldn't be reminded of how hard it was to let them go. These people I have lost put things in perspective for me that our lives are more fragile than we know and to make each day count.
While considering what my goals should be for 2009, I came to the conclusion that for me to really move forward, I had to revisit my past, too. I had to remind myself of how much I have achieved, and how exciting it is going to be to keep climbing the top. When I write my autobiography, I can't wait to say I defeated all the odds. The twists and turns will make for a great story of my life.
The best moments are right in front of us, right now. 2009 is the year of living for the moment and on the edge...coloring outside all the lines.
Well, this holiday season I finally had time to sit back and soak up some good quality DVD watching time. First on my list of course was to watch, Edge: A Decade of Decadence," Hawkins wrote. "I've gotta say, even though we’ve gone our separate ways, the career of one Adam Copeland aka Edge aka the Master Manipulator aka the Rated R Superstar aka Sexton Hardcastle (well maybe not that one), has been truly amazing & utterly entertaining. It was really cool to sit back and relive all of Edge's career highlights