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Real life – You, Me and Dupree – part 1

June 21, 2007 by Tricia

Yes I know the movie’s a year old but I just saw it for the first time last night.

This is an excellent movie if you enjoy a light, amusing movie. If you haven’t seen the movie it’s about a couple, newly married, who end up taking in a friend who’s down on his luck. Their friend is a major screw up. Everything he does, he does badly! The friend, Dupree, manages to drive a wedge into the new marriage – first by alienating the bride and then it turns around and he ends up alienating his best friend when the new wife finally starts to understand the screw up named Dupree.

I guess the reason why this movie struck a chord with me is because we had a friend very much like Dupree. A guy who was full of all kinds of ideas of how to make it in life, but never came through on anything.

As far as I know this guy is still living in his small home town with his parents and he must be in his 40’s now.

It was 1998.

Chris and I were living in our very small junior one bedroom apartment. His friend who I had always found loud, obnoxious and irritating called us up and said he’d taken a job working with an Opera company here in Toronto and he needed to come to Toronto every second weekend for a few months in order to attend practices.

Uhm did I mention he’s an opera singer? Yeah well kinda.

When Chris told me I reluctantly agreed. This guy had rubbed me the wrong way even on my wedding day four years earlier! One of my cousins got up and sang an Italian opera song for us – so we’d get up and kiss. It was very sweet. He’d prepared his performance in advance. He’s no opera singer, but he did well and the sentiment was lovely because it was from the heart.

Our friend then got up immediately after my cousin and sang the song again! Of course his version sounded much better because he is an actual opera singer (always out of work!), but I thought it was so cruel of him to do that to my cousin.

You can probably tell that this guy, lets call him Mr. Z, loves the limelight and has no tact.

Back to 1998 … When Mr. Z called to ask if he could stay with us for one night, every second weekend, I reluctantly agreed. That was a big mistake, perhaps one of the biggest of my life!

A few days later Mr. Z showed up at our door and stayed the night after going to his opera practice. Mr. Z loves to party and so does my husband … but my husbands pretty good about knowing when to stop when he’s not influenced by his hard partying friends … however when a few particular people are around Chris goes into heavy party mode and doesn’t know when to stop!

Heck, there’s a few people that can put him in party mode just by calling him. His brother is one of them. When his brother calls … even if it’s 2 or 3 in the morning Chris will head for the fridge and get a beer or pour himself some bourbon because he loves drinking with his brother … so in essence they drink together over the phone!

Mr. Z’s first stay with us went ok. I’ll admit that I probably had fun and partied a bit with them too. Mr. Z left the next day and didn’t return again for almost two weeks. Fine … ok, maybe I can live with this … maybe …

We only had one bedroom so Mr. Z had to sleep on the couch when he slept over … unfortunately he was very much a night person and he was/ is very loud so I don’t think we ever got much sleep while he stayed with us.

After a couple visits Mr. Z started coming into town every weekend. I was already tiring of his presence and seeing him every weekend was getting to be a bit too much. I was tired and worn out, and I was beginning to feel like a servant in my own home.

Now do you remember how Dupree in You, Me and Dupree almost burned down the newlyweds house? Well … something like that happened in our apartment too. We have a nice burn hole in our old sectional couch because of him. He liked candles too.

He also broke two glass tables, my make up mirror and an aquarium! I’m pretty sure he broke a number of other things but that’s all I can think of at this moment.

He was costing us money! He ate everything in sight … plus he was the type of guy who would order food but then not have any money when it arrived. Or he’d suggest we go out and always forget his wallet.

I’ll continue the story of our Real Life You, Me and Dupree in the next post – Part II





Filed Under: Family, Home and Lifestyle, Life with Chris, Movies, Relationships and Dating, Socializing, Toronto Tagged With: amusing, beer, broken furniture, brother, burned couch, Canada, Chris, company, could not get rid of house guest, craving attention, Family, friends, house, house guest, husband, irritating, leach, limelight, Money, mother, mother in law, movie, MR Z, opera, opera singer, Party, partying, real life Dupree, real life movie, screw up friend, sister in law, sleep, spotlight, stressed us, tired, Toronto, Wedding, You me and Dupree

Fresh Trends Body Jewelry

June 20, 2007 by Tricia

How many of you reading this post have at least one body piercing? I would bet that a number of you have your nose, or your navel, tongue or eyebrow pierced not to mention many other body parts!

Well, if you have piercings you probably stop to look at body jewelry when you come across stands in the mall or elsewhere. Am I right? Trouble is most of the body jewelry that you can buy at stands are really just cheap costume jewelry.

Wouldn’t it be great to buy some gold body jewelry at a great low price?

Try visiting Freshtrends.com where you’ll find a huge selection of quality body jewelry. I don’t think that there’s a type or style of body jewelry that Fresh Trends doesn’t carry.

On the main page of the site you can select from categories such as Barbells and tongue rings, basic body jewelry, belly button and navel rings, body piercing retainers, body piercing supplies, captive bead rings, circular barbells, eyebrow jewelry and flexible body jewelry. They even have earrings, toe rings, belt buckles, temporary tattoos and t-shirts.

Fresh Trends sells body jewelry for pretty much every type of piercing that you can think of. I love this online store!

If you visit Fresh Trends be sure to check out their sales page to see what body jewelry is on sale that day or week.

If you love a bargain be sure to register with the site as you’ll get 10% off your purchases. Plus, if you buy $25 or more worth of items your shipping is free.

Do you see why I love this store? They have an amazing selection. Check it out for yourself.

Filed Under: Gifts, Home and Lifestyle, Jeweller/Jewellery, Shopping Tagged With: Barbells, bargain, basic body jewelry, belly button, belt buckles, body art, body jewelry, body piercing retainers, body piercing supplies, captive bead rings, circular barbells, earrings, eyebrow jewelry, Fashion, flexible body jewelry, freshtrends, gold body jewelry, jewellery, jewelry, navel rings, online store, piercings, quality, sale, shipping, style, t shirts, tattoo, temporary tattoos, toe rings, tongue rings, visit

The center of the storm

June 20, 2007 by Tricia

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Uhmmm … remember that storm I was talking about? You know the one that hit Toronto at about 4 pm yesterday? Caused a massive temperature drop … although who could tell with the humidity!

Well … as gusts of rain were whipping past my dining room window like heavy snowfall bringing with it the lids from my garbage cans that had been secured and moving my barbecue down the lane way trees were crashing down on houses only two blocks away!

My area of the city was the worst hit by the storm.

You’ve got to read this CTV news story, and take a look at the photos to see what kind of damage the massive storm caused. There’s a video on the same page that you can watch, but I can’t get it to play on my computer. You might have better luck.

I knew it was a bad storm. I just didn’t realize how bad it truly was nor that I was in the middle of it.

Geez Toronto is like 60 miles across and I had to have all that action in my neighborhood? I’m just thankful it missed us. Our neighbor has a huge maple tree. If it had come down it would have crushed our roof too!

I’ll be taking a look at that tree in the morning to make sure it looks healthy!

I hate storms. Stuff like this just seems to re-enforce my dislike of storms.

Well, at least my gardens got a good watering!

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, The Neighborhood, Toronto, Wildlife and Nature Tagged With: bad storm, barbecue, Canada, crushed house, East York, fall, fallen trees, garden, home, house, neighbor, photos, plants, rain, storm, thunder storm, Toronto, trees crushed roof, trees down, Video, watch, water, wind storm

Increase sales with CRM software

June 20, 2007 by Tricia

As a former business owner myself I know the importance of being able to keep track of sales, leads and promotions. Unfortunately, back when I owned my business I didn’t have access to well developed lead management software.

If you run a business that depends on sales and leads you should consider purchasing customer relationship management software.

AIMpromote has developed a CRM software program that can be integrated into your system with your website. They’ll actually do this for your free of charge, in fact there are no set up fees of any kind.

Their lead management software is easy to use and has a fast learning curve. Considering that the cost of implementing a new software program into the workplace has to take into account how long it takes your employees and sales team to learn to use the software efficiently I’m sure you’ll see that a program such as this with it’s fast learning curve will cut down training time and keep your sales team working and making sales.

AIMpromotes lead management software will help you improve sales. The key features of this popular CRM software include Sales management, campaign tracking, the ability to create a custom lead list, a lead reseller system and sales force automation, the Lead attention meter, visitor tracking, mortgage lead management, private labeling, and automatic lead distribution.

Visit the AIMpromote website to view a demo of their lead tracking software and then take advantage of the free 14 day trial so that you can try this fantastic CRM software before you buy.

Filed Under: Sales and Marketing, Software, Web and Technology Tagged With: account, AIMpromote, business, CRM, crm software, custom, customer relationship management, customer relationship management software, employee, lead management, lead management software, lead tracking, mortgage lead management, program, promote, promotion, sale, website

Our camouflage vine

June 20, 2007 by Tricia

Wordless Wednesday

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This is my Dropmore Scarlet Honey Suckle vine. It’s huge and hardy.

We have an eye sore of a guide wire in the back of our yard. I guess it’s an anchor wire for the electric pole in our other neighbors yard. To hide this terrible wire we’ve tried growing a variety of vines on the wire. So far it seems that the Dropmore Scarlet Honey Suckle has been the most successful.

It’s very hardy so it came right back after our winter. That’s so nice since the vine is very exposed throughout or cold winter.

Do you use vines or plants in your yard to hide eye sores?

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Filed Under: Gardening, Photography, Tricia's Garden, Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: Dropmore Scarlet Honeysuckle, hiding wire, neighbors, photo, photos, plant, unsightly, vine, winter, Wordless Wednesday

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