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PMS is an almost constant happening in our home. All together their are 8 of us. 5 females and 3 males.

I've noticed as I'm getting "a little" older, I have been getting angrier for longer periods of time. This not only affects me, but like secondary smoke it also has its effects on others. Namely.....my husband. If I keep track of memos I write at work I think I could possible link those as well to that time of month.

My husband, my kids, my co-workers know my cycle better than I do. It's as if I have a mental illness that controls my mind and there is absolutely no way anyone can tell me "what the problem may be". God forbid if they ask me, ... "are you about to start your period."

I watch a lot of court TV and Cold Case Files....So....I know that if I kill someone I will be arrested and taken away, and if not, in 30 years it will happen. So...Thank Goodness there is a difference between homicide and "just" homicidal.


Rich Hofmann: For the NHL, Bettman has been money in the bank

Most of our television is local and we do very well in our local markets.

"We could have gone to ESPN. They offered us bupkus. Then they acted like they had us over a barrel, that we had no place else to go. I never liked the way they treated us . . .

"Gary Bettman has done an absolutely fantastic job," Snider said. "There is no equivocation on that at all."

And, we're off. Tomorrow is the 15th anniversary of Bettman's taking the job as NHL commissioner; there will be Cristal and cake in the VIP, with highlights of the grand celebration to be televised by Versus. Or not.

To really begin this discussion, you need to take out the back of the envelope and commence ciphering. It is the only way to explain this.

Under Bettman's watch, the hardcore hockey lovers have seen a half season lost to a lockout and then a full season lost to a lockout.


Hedgecock elaborates . . . and he's still bitter

When Giants fullback Madison Hedgecock hits the field for the Super Bowl, odds are he will think about the Rams and how he got cut.

"There ain't a day that goes by that I don't think about what they did to me," Hedgecock said Tuesday during media day in Glendale, Ariz. "I ain't lying either. I think about it every day, at least once."

This was one of those defining moments in an athlete's career. Hedgecock is highly motivated by nature, but this rejection drove him to work harder.

His dismissal from the Rams also proved to be a terrific career break; the Giants signed him, gave him plenty of work to do and eventually offered him an extension.

It's funny how things work out sometimes . . .
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