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Thursday, January 13, 2005
I'm a retard
Mood:  celebratory
Topic: News
I forgot to mention the most important thing -- I've decided on my place!! :) Of course, I'd pretty much decided as soon as I started talking to Heather (my new roomie), but I wasn't 100% sure until I saw the place & met her. She's extremely cool & laid back and I think that we're going to get along great. At any rate, it's not too far from where I used to live -- it's still in Pasadena, near High Point elementary & Tick Neck park. I'll be moving in next weekend (22nd), so I'm very excited. I can't believe that I'm almost 25 and have never technically lived on my own. I mean, I'll still have a roommate, so I won't be alone - alone, but it's the first time that I haven't lived with a guy or my parents. That's pretty pathetic, isn't it?

Oh well, everyone has to start sometime!

Now the problem is just going to be finding the happy balance between school, work & play. I think that I'm responsible enough now to distribute those things well... :) Yay. I'm just so damn happy. Change doesn't always have to be a bad thing... I think that I went through most of the emotions relating to this decision a long time ago, so now that I finally acted on everything I feel so much better. I was getting pretty down in November & December and now I just feel so much... lighter... that's the right word for it. I have just as much (if not more) responsibility, but I just feel better about everything, because it's all on my terms. I don't even know if any of this is making sense. Heh...... who cares anyway! Here I am, rambling inanely... no false advertising here! The only false advertising I have is thanks to my Frederick's water bra that I adore...... oh, did I say that out loud? Haha!!!

*sigh*

Today is a good day. Work is busy, but today is a good day.

posted by a cautiously optimistic Redskins fan at 4:07 PM EST
I'm happy to announce...
Mood:  special
Now Playing: Dashboard Confessional
Topic: Work
that I am no longer in the hole with leave!!!!!!!!!!!! YAY!!!!! I have an entire 11 hours! :) REJOICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I can't remember the last time I had positive hours in my paycheck... probably sometime last summer. Between doctors appointments, funerals, never getting to work on time, etc. my leave had dwindled down to the negative 20's. Not anymore. :)

Tonight I'm going to Mills......... DuClaw is releasing their new beer "Old Flame". Funny, isn't it?

posted by a cautiously optimistic Redskins fan at 3:50 PM EST
keyword analysis for today
Mood:  quizzical
Now Playing: breaking benjamin - shallow bay
Topic: TV, music, movies, etc.
From my statcounter for today... everyone is waking up and turning on the Junkies & wondering what the hell happenned........ and they're finding my blog! :-P~

here are all the search terms that people have put into their search engines to find my blog:

Num Search Engine Query Landing Page
3 Google whfs debacle /index.blog?start=1097509841&topic_id=183
2 Google what happened to hfs 99.1 2005 /index.blog?topic_id=6963
2 Google dan cody tattoo /index.blog?from=20040205
2 Google junkies hfs /index.blog?from=20040609
2 Google the junkette /index.blog?from=20040830
2 Google why is 99.1 hfs off air january 12,2005 /index.blog?topic_id=6963
1 Google the junkies on whfs /index.blog?end=1072801914
1 Google the junkette /index.blog?from=20040829
1 Google junksmail /index.blog?topic_id=6963
1 Google 99.1 hfs respond /index.blog?start=1079550376
1 Google 99.1 hfs wtf? /index.blog?start=1079637970
1 Google what in the hell happened to whfs 99.1 in maryland /index.blog?topic_id=325
1 Google junkies 99.1 hfs spanish /index.blog?from=20031216
1 Google whfs blog /index.blog?entry_id=414316
1 Google junkies, hfs /index.blog?end=1086111304
1 Google leo the mog-nificent http://www.google.ca/search?q=cache:Ly1P5QMi-g0J:loveshoe.tripod.com/blog/index.blog%3Ffrom%3D20040714 LEO THE MOG-NIFICENT&hl=en&lr=lang_en|lang_fr
1 Google baltimore sun whfs 99.1 2005 /index.blog?end=1072801914
1 Google sport junkies 99.1 spanish /index.blog?from=20031216
1 Yahoo ! whfs blog /
1 Google 99.1hfs hoax? /index.blog?start=1079470316
1 Google leo the mog-nificent http://www.google.ca/search?q=cache:9cA692cySF4J:loveshoe.tripod.com/blog/index.blog%3Ffrom%3D20040708 LEO THE MOG-NIFICENT&hl=en&lr=lang_en|lang_fr
1 Google sport junkies whfs /index.blog?start=1090615355
1 Google whfs junkies /index.blog?end=1072801914
1 Yahoo ! lauren grande /
1 Google 99.1 whfs junkies january 12, 2005 /index.blog?from=20040112
1 Google link:1uqv_g9qmvsj:www.junkiesradio.com/ /index.blog?entry_id=404558
1 Google sport junkies hfs /index.blog?topic_id=1893
1 Google dealerleads@autotrader.com /index.blog?entry_id=250329
1 Google junkies 99.1 whfs /index.blog?entry_id=381222
1 Google junksmail im /index.blog?entry_id=423933
1 Google 99.1 hfs and january 12, 2005 /index.blog?entry_id=256433
1 Google what happened to whfs 2005 /index.blog?end=1104958938
1 Google junkies 99.1 /index.blog?entry_id=381222
1 MSN the junkies on whfs /
1 Google what in the hell happened to whfs 99.1 in maryland /index.blog?start=1090615355
1 Google what happened to whfs washington 2005 /index.blog?topic_id=325

posted by a cautiously optimistic Redskins fan at 9:22 AM EST
R.I.P. WHFS 99.1
Mood:  down
Now Playing: breaking benjamin
Topic: TV, music, movies, etc.
My favorite radio station changed format yesterday... from alternative rock to spanish pop music. God help us all.

I've been listening to HFS since I was 13... the 1994 HFStival was the first major concert that I went to (after Def Leppard and Ugly Kid Joe, of course), and I have attended it many times since then... the last HFS concert that I attended was just a month ago, when I went to the HFSmas nutcracker - their Christmas show.

This just sucks.

Anyway, here is the article from the washington post

WHFS Changes Its Tune to Spanish
Alternative Rock Pioneer Targets Latino Audience

By Teresa Wiltz and Paul Farhi
Washington Post Staff Writers
Thursday, January 13, 2005; Page A01

WHFS-FM, the Washington area radio station that was a pioneering purveyor of alternative rock to generations of young music fans, did a programming U-turn yesterday by ditching the genre for a Spanish-language, pop-music format that transforms it into the largest Spanish-language station on the local dial.

In an instant, the station abandoned the likes of the White Stripes, Green Day and Jet for middle-of-the-road superstars such as Marc Anthony, Juan Luis Guerra and Victor Manuelle.

The switch reflects both changing demographics and a corporate war of attrition involving Washington's two major radio station owners, Infinity Broadcasting, which owns WHFS, and Clear Channel Communications, which owns WHFS's chief competitor, DC-101.

Despite its self-proclaimed "legendary" status, WHFS (at 99.1 on the dial) has long trailed DC-101 in the race to win the ears of rock listeners in the Washington-Baltimore area. At the same time, Spanish-language radio is the fastest-growing format in the country, while alternative rock radio is a withering niche.

At noon yesterday, the station behind the HFStival, a popular annual concert, broadcast the late Jeff Buckley's 1995 hit, "Last Goodbye." And then came something that WHFS listeners hadn't heard before in the station's 36-year history as the arbiter of cutting-edge rock:

"WHFS transmitiendo desde la ciudad capital de America:

"Esta! Es! Tu! Nueva! Radio!"

"Transmitting from America's Capital City: This! Is! Your! New! Radio!"

Lanham-based WHFS is now "El Zol," where they're "siempre de fiesta" -- always partying. (Zol plays off sol, the Spanish word for sun, and is a station brand of the Spanish Broadcasting System Inc. which owns other "Zol" stations.)

Although radio insiders have discussed the likelihood of WHFS changing formats for many months, the switch came as a shock to former employees and fans who grew up listening to the radio station that, since the late 1960s, had gained a reputation as the place to go for new music. Radio stations often switch formats and often without promoting the change in advance.

WHFS was among a handful of stations that developed the album-oriented format: The music was alternative and free-form, featuring such groups as Led Zeppelin, the Who and Yes, but with the occasional bluegrass or other unexpected ditty. Disc jockeys weren't confined to the strictures of a corporate-mandated playlist. They played what they wanted.

Out of this freewheeling approach came the station's music festival, which grew from an offbeat spring event to a nationally recognized bacchanalia that last year drew 65,000 people to RFK Stadium.

"Certainly this will have major ramifications for new music in Washington, D.C.," said Seth Hurwitz, owner of the city's 9:30 club and producer of last year's HFStival, with featured 36 acts. "They were always the forerunner for presenting new music," said Hurwitz, who began his career in 1976 as a disc jockey at the station. "They were a vital fabric of Washington's culture."

WHFS began as a classical music station, then switched to pop music in the early-to-mid-1960s before turning to rock about 1968. The moves were orchestrated by Jake Einstein, who began as an advertising salesman and became one of the station's owners in the mid-1960s.

Einstein's son, Damian, a longtime on-air personality on WHFS, said yesterday that the station's reputation as a maverick programmer began to decline more than a decade ago, at the beginning of a rapid consolidation of ownership in the industry.

"They really weren't interested in the music anymore," said Einstein, who was one of WHFS's best-known personalities and who is now the program director at WRNR-FM, a small alternative rock station in Annapolis. "There really wasn't that much creativity there. Having been there for so long and having done so many things there, of course it's sad. But I guess you gotta do what you gotta do."

Doing what they've got to do includes wooing the Latino radio market, the fastest growing in the business. The audience of Spanish-language stations has grown 37 percent since 1998 and currently accounts for about 9 percent of all listeners. (Some radio experts believe that this understates the actual audience, as it does not take into account the large numbers of undocumented Latinos for whom the radio is a vital source of information.) In 2003, Latin album sales increased 16 percent, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

In the Washington area, the Hispanic population has grown more than 25 percent in the last four years, Infinity says. "El Zol's" playlist is aimed at the region's largely Central American population, featuring Caribbean and Central American dance music, mostly salsa, merengue and bachata.

The station will target radio's "money demographic": Adults ages 25 to 54. Washington has five other radio stations aimed at Spanish speakers: WBZS-FM, WPLC-FM and WKDL-AM, all owned by Mega Broadcasting; WILC-AM, owned by ZGS Broadcasting; and WACA-AM, owned by Entrevision.

Spanish-language radio programs have scored some notable successes in recent years. In New York, "La Mega" (WSKQ-FM) has a morning show that frequently trumps Howard Stern in the quarterly Arbitron ratings, according to Seth Rosen, media director for Reynardus and Moya, a New York-based advertising agency that caters to the Latino market.

The Viacom media conglomerate owns Infinity Broadcasting, which in turn also owns Washington area stations WPGC-FM and AM, WARW-FM and WJFK-FM. Recently, it has been flipping some of its weaker-performing stations across the country to a Spanish-language format, reflecting an industry trend. The switches have been prompted by Infinity's alliance with the Spanish Broadcasting System Inc., the nation's largest Latino-controlled radio broadcasting company. Infinity owns an equity interest in the Florida-based company, which served as a consultant on the WHFS reformatting.

"We did extensive research about the Washington, D.C., market," said Infinity spokeswoman Karen Mateo. "We realized there was a void there for approximately 10 percent of the market."

The switch leaves the futures of WHFS's on-air personalities and other employees in question. Although Infinity has not announced personnel changes, insiders speculate that the station's most popular personalities, the Sports Junkies, will probably be reassigned to WJFK-FM.

No decision has been made about the future of HFStival, Mateo said.

Despite the arrival last year of Lisa Worden, a highly touted programming director, WHFS's progress in the ratings has been slow. The station ranked 20th overall in the most recent Arbitron audience survey, and ninth among its key target audience -- listeners 18 to 34. WHFS's demise as a rock station will likely benefit its chief rival, DC-101, but could also help more pop-oriented music stations such as Z104-FM and Hot 99.5, said Jim Farley, a veteran of Washington radio who is a vice president of WTOP, the all-news station. WTOP's owner, Bonneville International, also owns Z104; Clear Channel owns Hot 99.5, as well as DC-101.

"HFS is an institution around here, but the station has been struggling for a while," said Joe Howard, Washington bureau chief for Radio & Records, a research and analysis firm that also produces an industry magazine.

"I think Infinity saw this as an opportunity to attack an underserved market."

Staff writer Sean Daly contributed to this report.


This really sucks. I don't know what I'm going to listen to on the radio anymore... I'll probably flip around and not really commit to one station. I don't get any other station on my radio at work, and I'm sure as hell not going to listen to Latino music in the morning! DC101's morning show bugs the hell out of me, I can't stand the hyena's laugh. Ugh. 98 rock is okay, I guess. I'll figure it out. :-/

At least the Junkies will still be on somewhere.


posted by a cautiously optimistic Redskins fan at 8:30 AM EST
Wednesday, January 12, 2005
20 best excuses for calling in sick
Mood:  spacey
Now Playing: tori amos
Topic: Work
A coworker showed this to me, thought it was funny... I'm bolding my favorites. :)

20 Best Excuses for Calling in Sick

By Kate Lorenz, CareerBuilder.com Editor

You've heard of the dog who ate homework, but what about the cat who unplugged the alarm clock? These days, people are getting very creative when they don't want to go to work.

In CareerBuilder's survey "Out of the Office," more than one-third of U.S. workers say they played hooky from work over the last twelve months. Thirty-five percent of workers admit to calling in sick when they felt well at least once during the last year and one-in-ten said they did so three or more times.

Why are they calling in sick? The top three motivators for faking include attending to personal errands and appointments, catching up on sleep and simply relaxing. The reasons also include attending a child's event, bad weather, making plans with friends and going on a job interview.

"With the cold and flu season kicking in, it's a popular time of year for employees to call in sick," said Rosemary Haefner, Senior Career Advisor for CareerBuilder.com. "However, the number of those who are actually feeling under the weather may not necessarily match up with unscheduled absences. Twenty percent of workers say they called into work because they just didn't feel like going into the office that day. One-in-four workers report they feel sick days are equivalent to extra vacation days and treat them as such."

The 2004 CCH Unscheduled Absence Survey, conducted for CCH by Harris Interactive? confirmed this trend. CCH found most employees who fail to show up for work, however, aren't physically ill, according to the survey. In fact, the study found only 38 percent of unscheduled absences are due to personal illness, while 62 percent are for other reasons, including family issues (23 percent), personal needs (18 percent), stress (11 percent) and entitlement mentality (10 percent).

One trend that also may be influencing the higher rate of unscheduled absences is the fact that the number of employers allowing employees to carry over sick time from one year to the next is trending downward and has dropped from more than one-half of companies (51 percent) in 2000 to 37 percent in 2004. As a result, employees may be saying, "I'd rather use it than lose it," noted Lori Rosen, J.D., CCH workplace analyst, and author of HR Networking: Work-Life Benefits.

But could you get away with saying you had to go to your mother's dog's funeral or that you had brain cancer? Would you believe an employee who had the swine flu, forgot the way to work, or was arrested because of mistaken identity? Think carefully, if you're debating calling in sick, here are some of the most unusual excuses workers gave for missing work.


I was sprayed by a skunk.

I tripped over my dog and was knocked unconscious. (that would actually happen to me)

My bus broke down and was held up by robbers.

I was arrested as a result of mistaken identity. (that too!)

I forgot to come back to work after lunch. (this happens an awful lot at Harms... I have to say that I've only done it once or twice, though!)

I couldn't find my shoes.

I hurt myself bowling. (I do that every time I try - I'm such a klutz!)

I was spit on by a venomous snake. (might work for Steve Irwin!)

I totaled my wife's jeep in a collision with a cow. (this would happen in Caroline County!)

A hitman was looking for me.

My curlers burned my hair and I had to go to the hairdresser.

I eloped. (Britney Spears, maybe?)

My brain went to sleep and I couldn't wake it up. (that's every day for me)

My cat unplugged my alarm clock. (don't laugh, I think that this happened to me!)

I had to be there for my husband's grand jury trial.

I had to ship my grandmother's bones to India. (that's just wrong)

I forgot what day of the week it was. (yep!)

Someone slipped drugs in my drink last night.

A tree fell on my car.

My monkey died. (I love that one!)


Kate Lorenz is the article and advice editor for CareerBuilder.com. She researches and writes about job search strategy, career management, hiring trends and workplace issues. Other writers contributed to this article.



I'll have to try some of those. :)

posted by a cautiously optimistic Redskins fan at 4:36 PM EST
Jimmy Eat World
Mood:  a-ok
Now Playing: Jimmy eat world. a praise chorus
Topic: TV, music, movies, etc.
I was just listening to this song and I realized how much I really like it... the lyrics are incredible, too:

A Praise Chorus

Are you going to live your life wondering
standing in the back, looking around?
are you gonna waste your time thinking
how you've grown up
or how you missed out?
things are never going be the way you want
where's it gonna to get you acting serious?
things are never gonna be quite what you want
even at twenty five you got to start sometime

i'm on my feet
i'm on the floor
i'm good to go
all i need is just to hear a song i know
i wanna always feel like part of this was mine
i wanna fall in love tonight

are you gonna live your life standing in the back looking around?
are you going to waste your time?
got to make a move or you'll miss out
someone's gonna ask you what it's all about
stick around nostalgia won't let you down
someone's gonna ask you what it's all about
what are you going to have to say for yourself?

i'm on my feet
i'm on the floor
i'm good to go
all i need is just to hear a song i know
i wanna always feel like part of this was mine
i wanna fall in love tonight

crimson and clover
over and over
crimson and clover
over and over

our house, in the middle of the street
why did we ever meet

start in by rockin my fantasy
don't don't don't let start
why did we ever part
kickstart my rock n roll heart

i'm on my feet
i'm on the floor
i'm good to go
so come on davey, sing me something that i know
i want to always feel like part of this was mine
i want to fall in love tonight
here, tonight
i want to fall in love tonight
here, tonight
i want to always feel like part of this was mine
i want to fall in love tonight
i want to fall in love tonight
i want to fall in love tonight


posted by a cautiously optimistic Redskins fan at 3:28 PM EST
It's official, btw
Mood:  celebratory
Now Playing: breaking benjamin
Topic: School
Kurtis brought in my mail & I decided to give it a look-through... saw something from the college in there, I was assuming that it was my class schedule or something for the Spring semester, but I opened it and it was my Honors List certificate! I guess that community colleges don't have Dean's lists.. :-P~ Oh well, Honors list is good enough for me... after the spring, I'm either going to take a regular class & then a science w/ lab (4 credit course) or try a 3 class load. Maybe I'll try the 7 credits first. Eh... as long as I have a degree by the time I'm 30, right?? ;-)


posted by a cautiously optimistic Redskins fan at 3:26 PM EST
is this week ever going to end???
Mood:  irritated
Now Playing: counting crows
Topic: Rants
It just seems like it's been a long one. Maybe I'm just anticipating too many things. I hate waiting. I'm not a very patient person. :-P~ Ugh. I don't have as much of the cough today, so maybe I'm getting better... I sure hope so, I really don't want to be sick. Not that anyone would ever want to be sick, but some times are better than others... this is not one of those times, I just have too much going on. I'm thinking that I'll probably be moving within the next 2 weeks... so yeah... I guess that I just want to get it over with & get settled in. I haven't bothered settling into my mom's too much because I really wasn't planning on staying there for long.

posted by a cautiously optimistic Redskins fan at 11:46 AM EST
Oddly enough news
Mood:  silly
Now Playing: breaking benjamin
Topic: Jokes & Funny stuff
"Highway Queries Lead to the Fast Lane"

OKLAHOMA CITY (Reuters) - Oklahoma highway users wishing to call the state about electronic payment passes were mistakenly directed to a sex hotline.
Oklahoma Transportation Authority spokeswoman Brigette Berglan said the state's turnpike authority had made an error in a letter sent to 41,000 people. One digit was wrong in the telephone number for callers seeking advice on how to deal with toll gate payments.

Instead, they found themselves calling a sex line where they could speak with "exciting people," such as lonely housewives, students and fantasy girls for $2.99 a minute.

"We're not that exciting here at the authority. We prefer to think of ourselves as helpful," Berglan said.

Those who received the incorrect notice were sent a postcard with the correct number.

posted by a cautiously optimistic Redskins fan at 11:20 AM EST
Time for my super bowl prediction
Mood:  cheeky
Now Playing: jimmy eat world
Topic: Football

My prediction for this year:

AFC: Colts over Steelers
NFC: Eagles over Falcons
Super Bowl: Eagles over Colts


These were my predictions for last year:
NFC Division: Philly vs. St. Louis
AFC Division: New England vs. Kansas City
Super Bowl: Philly vs. New England


I guess that I didn't choose the actual winner of the super bowl; I made those predictions with a few weeks left in the season.

posted by a cautiously optimistic Redskins fan at 10:32 AM EST

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