Wednesday, November 30, 2005
Con in People Mag. yet AGAIN!!
Constantine: The Sixth Backstreet Boy?
Wednesday Nov 30, 2005 6:00am EST
He may be a rocker, but Constantine Maroulis felt more like he'd joined a boy band when he arrived in the Philippines for a recent concert tour. "I got off the plane and they were waiting for me in the airport with signs," says the American Idol singer. "A whole fan group is over there. It's unreal. And the shows were a sea of thousands of people. I felt like I was a Backstreet Boy."
What was it like to be mobbed by admirers? "It can be sort of overwhelming, but I am a New Yorker – I have a pretty good sense about me," he told us at a recent DVD signing for The Best & Worst of American Idol at the Opus theater in West Nyack, N.Y. "Some girls are more enthusiastic than others, but I'm just flattered."
Now back in the States, Maroulis will have his first two U.S. solo shows on Dec. 21 at the Starland Ballroom in Sayreville, N.J., and on Dec. 22 at Atlantic City's House of Blues. Then it's a quiet Christmas with his "humongous" family in New Jersey, before heading to Los Angeles to shoot a pilot for his Kelsey Grammer-produced sitcom for ABC, based on the singer's Greek family and his "crazy rock 'n' roll life." And he doesn't have plans to slow down anytime soon. "I'm a workaholic, I've been doing this a long time," he says. "I'm just blessed to have these opportunities."
Tuesday, November 29, 2005
And another CONpost!
Here's what Greekboy said but I have no idea who this person he is talking about is or what it pertains to. Just that whoever they are...they are a friend of Connie's. Why that came up , I have no clue. Maybe those of you who go to that board can fill in the rest of the internet! LOL I'm waving hello to GGP whoever you may be!!! : )
1. ggpisagoodfriendthnx ...
from GREEKBOY, Nov-28
2. ggpisafriendthanksall ...
from GREEKBOY, Nov-28
And Greekboy..you are so adorable!! You make me laugh more than I have ever laughed in my life and that's a good thing! LOL
Greekboy strikes again!!!

Constantine dropped by at CMST and thanked them for their support!! Wooo Hoooo!! This is what he had to say:
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2005 6:51 pm Post subject:
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"LOVE ALL YOU HOT PEOPLE...CMST RULES ALL GALAXIES!!!
THANKS FOR BEING SO F'N COOL AND SUPPORTIVE...
YOU MAKE ME SMILE WITH MY HEART!!
CJM "
Awwww! Greekboy, you make all of your fans smile with their hearts!!! Seriously, people. How many other entertainers take as much time out of their hectic schedule as Constantine does to show love and appreciation for all the love and support from their fans??? My guess would be not many. Yet, time and time again..every chance Constantine gets he pops up somewhere to thank his fans for everything they do!! The news spreads like chicken pox in a day care center and before ya know it...it's all over the place!!! Next to his awesome stage presence, charismatic performances, smouldering eye boinks, etc....this is what is going to keep Constantine going for a very long time! A closeness with his fans and he makes it a personal experience for everyone possible. I so love this man! He's handsome accompanied with boyish charm, energetic, great sense of humor, a touch of mischief, works his gorgeous ass off, gives 210% to everything he does, listens to suggestions from his fans, takes so much time to mingle with the fans all while climbing that ladder to the top !!! The man never slows down!! Constantine, don't ever change who you are because that is what we love the most...Yes. Constantine the singer, performer, actor are all great BUT.....Constantine the person...the man...is what is the most awesome thing about you, babe!! In the midst of all the fame..you manage to stay "just a guy" and we all love and appreciate that about you!!! Smoochiemaroulis's to you, Connie!!
Monday, November 28, 2005
Connie made the rounds!!

Just had to drop by this morning to let ya all know that Connie made the rounds last night and posted on a few boards (including my favorite board!!) Those boards and posts shall remain nameless except for this one little post. I have to post it because I love it!! Con will always be Con no matter what and he is always willing to set the record straight!! Here's his post in response to a pic that another poster posted. I won't say what board but I will give ya a little low down on it. You may have heard about the famous "camera store incident". This chick posted a pic weeks later as proof that her story was true. LMAO!!!! I so love that Greekboy is never at a loss for words and gets straight to the heart of the matter!!
"that is the fakest shit I have ever seen...and what? That could be anywhere you fuckin' tool...
C"
Ya gotta love it!!! I saw the pic myself and it was definatly fake. The legs on the body were NOT my Greekboy's. I know those long legs anywhere! Also, after lightening the pic you could see where the witch pasted Con's head on to some doofus's body. LOL I won't post the pic either because it will only draw even more attention to it which is what people like that want. I just had to post about it though because it was all too good not to mention!
Keep being true to yourself, Con and to your fans! That's what we love about you most, baby!!
Thursday, November 24, 2005
Palisades

Here's a cute pic of Constantine hugging a young fan at the Palisades. Lucky girl! I love to see Con with the kids! His whole face lights up! Just adorable!!
Also, not sure if this has been confirmed yet or not but it's something to keep a watch on......
Constantine will be performing at the Paul and Phil Christmas Special in Sacramento, CA on Friday December 16th! Tickets go on sale Friday, December 2!
Check out y92.com for more info with more to come soon!
Tuesday, November 22, 2005
Con on Regis and Kelly!
Saturday, November 19, 2005
WELCOME HOME, CONSTANTINE!!

WOW!! Con really heated things up in Manila but alas..all good things must come to an end. Such is Connie's visit to Manila. I know the fans there are sorry to see him go but I'm sure he left them with lots of great memories , showed them a rockin' good time, and I'm sure he'll be back again soon!!
Connie will be returning home sometime today. WELCOME HOME, GREEKBOY! Have a safe flight and we can't wait to have our Greekboy back in the states!!! Tons and tons of new adventures await!! This is the greatest and the most fun ride I've been on in awhile!! It's only going to get better and we have just barely left the garage!!! Lots of wide open highways for us to barrel down and we're going to make sure to hit every one! With Constantine at the wheel, it will be a ride to remember!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Have a great Thanksgiving, Connie! Hope you get to spend it with your gorgeous family! You have a lot to be thankful for and so do your fans!!
To all of you out there, have a wonderful Thanksgiving and I hope you are able to spend it with friends and loved ones. Pick up a phone or a pen and drop someone a line that you haven't heard from or talked to in awhile! Make their day! Let them know you thought of them and that you are thankful they are a part of your life! From me to everyone out there....Much love and hugs!! : )
For the fans in Manila, thanks for welcoming Greekboy and for making his stay there so awesome! You took great care of him and treated him right!!! Love to you all as well!!! You rock!!! MUAH!!!
Friday, November 18, 2005
Greekboy in People Sexiest Man Alive Issue.

Constantine may not have won the title of "Sexiest Man Alive" in the special issue of People Magazine but he did get Sexy Thirty Year Old! Pick up your copy of People's "Sexiest Man Alive" issue and turn to page 110!!!
Also, Greekboy was performing in Manila and had a bit of a mishap. Seems the Greek God was doing a spin and dance move while removing his jacket and somehow fell hitting his arm and possibly his head. Though he was scratched and a little bruised he was ok and came back with an awesome performance of Bo Rhap!!!! Manila is lovin' them some Constantine!!! The ride is just beginning! Fasten your seat belts and hang on for life because the Con man is going to take us on the wildest, craziest ride of our lives ever!!!! It's all good! Lots more in store for our man and some surprises as well!!! Break out the ouzo and lets have a great time!!! Keep Rockin'!!!
Thursday, November 17, 2005
Another Con Article..
Few reality stars ever stand the test of time. For American Idol, a show that’s
been beamed to millions of people
across the world, the breakout stars have been sporadic at best. Some manage to bag MTV airplay and TRL tapings (Kelly Clarkson) while others fade into VH1’s Where are they now? (Justin Guarini).
Constantine Maroulis, the seventh Idol finalist to get booted out in the fourth season, managed to parlay his smoldering gaze and rocker image into a blossoming career that, so far, has involved a featured single in a Queen tribute album (called Killer Queen), a solo record in the works and plans for a sitcom with ABC under Kelsey Grammer’s (of Frasier fame) production group.
Most known for his performances of Bohemian Rhapsody and My Funny Valentine on Idol, Maroulis, who grew up Greek Orthodox in Brooklyn, managed to get into the reality show when the age limit was bumped up to 28. The Jim Morrison fan grew up listening to artists like Nat King Cole and The Doors. When asked on the Idol site what album his friends would be surprised to know he owned, he admitted, "Like a Virgin" by Madonna.
The 30-year-old singer, who’s in town for three concerts at Ayala Malls (Nov. 17 at Ayala Greenbelt, Nov. 18 at Alabang Town Center and Nov. 19 at Ayala Center Cebu), was heartened by the reception he received from Filipinos, adding that he was flattered they wanted him so much. During a sit-down interview, Maroulis dished on life after Idol and his future as a classically-trained rocker in the fickle world of show business.
YoungSTAR: Is this your first time in Asia?
Constantine Maroulis: No, actually it isn’t. I was in Japan performing about a little more than a year ago when I was in Rent. I was in Tokyo and we played Osaka as well. But this is my first time in the Philippines.
What are your impressions so far?
It’s an incredible country. The people are very kind and very spirited and really generous. They’re just so nice to us and so supportive. It’s extraordinary how the show affects so many people worldwide. I’m just glad to be here and flattered that you all wanted me here.
Had you heard anything about the Philippines before you came here?
Oh, of course. I know a lot of kids from the United States that have family here and are of Filipino descent. I’m a pretty worldly individual.
You said you were culturally diverse. Were your friends also from different ethnicities growing up in New York?
Of course, from all walks of life, all shapes and sizes. That’s a part of being a real New Yorker, so definitely.
What was your childhood like? Did you perform a lot as a kid?
Yeah. I was always acting like a clown. I loved to sing from a very early age and I got into theater pretty young, probably about freshman year of high school, which is about the first time I got into real theatrical production. All through grade school I did little performances here and there and I always had good teachers so I’m really thankful to them.
How was studying at the Boston Conservatory of Music?
It’s a wonderful place. I did the undergrad program there in musical theater, studied classical acting, voice, all aspects of the arts really. I feel like I got a well-rounded education and a lot of years of experience under my belt. I got to play lots of different roles that I wouldn’t normally play in the professional world. It was very challenging. Once I got to Idol, it was easy for me to take the criticism of the judges because I had been – in a constructive way – criticized in class my whole time at school. It made me a stronger individual.
Given your musical theater background, would you consider doing a Broadway production in the future?
Absolutely. I’d prefer to do a new show, a role that I can originate.
It’s unusual for a rock singer to have a theater background, being in a band and all. Were they weirded out at all by your background?
Maybe a little at first, but I don’t think it really matters where you come from; it’s really how you produce. For example, I like sports a lot, and some athletes get it done in an ugly sort of way but they get it done and they win, and it doesn’t matter how you look or why you’re doing it as long as you get the job done.
You mentioned that you toured with Rent. How did you get into that production?
I auditioned. I had just graduated from the Boston Conservatory and showcased as an apprentice at the Williamstown Theater Festival and got a lot of experience under my belt there. I moved to New York in the fall of 2002. I moved in with my brother. I had no place to live and I had no money. I just had a big dream and Rent was a show that I always wanted to be a part of. I auditioned, I got the job and I split. Went on the road with them and I took my band (Pray for the Soul of Betty) with me, so it was a pretty cool experience.
We saw during Idol that you kind of split with your band. Do you have definite plans with your band for the future?
Right now, I’m focusing on my solo career and I think it’s sort of vital that I do that right now because I’ve been blessed with this opportunity to pursue my acting. And the world knows me as an individual and not so much part of an ensemble. I’m working on developing my TV show and some solo dates. I love the band and I’m going to be playing some shows in-between when I can with them, and writing some new material for a record down the road. But I love the band and we’re very much still together.
What’s it like being a celebrity, going to fashion shows and getting your photograph taken? Does it drive you crazy or do you enjoy it?
I dig it. Listen, I’ve worked very hard in my life. I come from a hardworking family and I finally have a bit of payoff. Now I have some opportunities. I feel like I deserve them. I think hard work pays off. It’s nice to go out and enjoy yourself and have people take your picture, I’m not going to lie. It’s cool, it’s a good time. But I’m not really too caught up in that, I’m very focused on my work and I love to work. I hope to be doing this for years to come.
What’s your most surreal fan experience?
There have been some surreal experiences to say the least but I’m just psyched that people like what I do and I got no complaints. Some fans can be pretty enthusiastic and you just have to be careful sometimes.
You said you’ve been getting free stuff ever since you came off Idol. What’s the best thing you’ve gotten?
So much…We’re working on getting a free car, so that’ll be pretty cool. I give a lot of it away though. I’m always back and forth between New York and LA so it just accumulates. But what I like the most is the band stuff that they give me, the stuff that they spend hours of their own time creating. My fans are extraordinary. They’re people with careers and educations and families. They’re worldly. And they put a lot of thought into the gifts they give me. It became very trendy at one point to start giving me gifts and people were starting to try and outdo each other. They’d group together and put together these massive gifts, it’s really cool.
Can you give some examples?
Beautifully framed pictures, painted portraits of me and this one frame with all sorts of different clippings and pictures of me collaged all throughout the whole frame. There were hundreds, if not thousands, of different pictures and clippings and headlines, all sorts of pictures of me with fans, me with the idols…my whole progression, my whole story on Idol told in this collage. That’s pretty cool. When I did the Killer Queen record, I was given this mint condition vinyl version of A Night at the Opera, which is the Queen record with Bohemian Rhapsody on it. It’s signed by all the band members and it’s framed in this beautiful frame with a plaque with a certificate of authenticity. It’s worth thousands of dollars. It’s got Freddie Mercury’s signature in this beautiful pink marker. Someone paid a lot of money for that and they gave it to me.
What was the experience like working on the Queen tribute album?
It was awesome. To step into those shoes even for a brief moment is the highest honor for me because Freddie Mercury is someone that I grew up idolizing as a songwriter, vocalist, and performer. If I could achieve even a fraction of his success and charisma, I’d be a very lucky man.
Did you get to meet the other artists who worked on the album?
No, I didn’t get to meet them. The album was pretty much done. When I did the song on the show, all of a sudden they were like, "We need that for the record." And then it ended up being the featured song, which was cool. They already had a version of Bohemian Rhapsody done by the Flaming Lips, which was sort of artsy and very different but they wanted something which was more true to the original. We were given very little time and very little money to actually do the thing and we ended up doing it in about three days. It was very cool.
Did you feel competitive knowing there was another artist who performed the same song on the CD?
No, I just felt like I wanted to do the best that I could and people were either going to like it or not. Just like I did on the show, no one wanted me to do that song. The producers were like, "Constantine, this is not a good idea." But when I pulled it off it was cool, it was either going to make me or break me. I like challenging myself like that, taking risks. It’s fun.
Is it more important for you in future projects to please critics or your fans?
My fans, definitely. It’s all about the fans. I don’t care what the critics say.
Growing up with a theater background, did it kind of numb you to the pain of criticism compared to the other artists on Idol who are neophytes in the industry? Do you think your background gave you an edge over them in terms of performing?
Not really. I mean five of them went further than I did on the show and of that five, only one of them had the same amount of experience as I did. I think when you have lots of life experiences it can make your work that much better, more true and organic. It worked for me, but I think some people gravitated more towards a guy like Anthony (Fedorov), for example, because he was so new and fresh and inexperienced, and that’s really cool. I think that’s what’s great about the show this year. You had 10 awesome talents in the finals that represented every part of the spectrum. We were all winners.
What was the best part of the experience for you?
Getting to know the kids on the show. The whole process, seeing all the work that goes into it, the whole show from top to bottom. That’s why they’re No. 1 and that’s why I’m in the Philippines for American Idol, a show that I did a year ago. It reaches so many people because it’s a great show and it takes a lot to make it great. I really appreciate their hard work and discipline.
Coming from a rock background, did you feel like you were selling out having to perform the songs that you did on the show?
No, not at all. I think that the music industry has changed so much and these are the sort of opportunities that are out there for people with some talent. You have to put yourself out there if you want to survive. This is what I do – this is all do. I sing and I act – I perform. It’s not like I wasn’t trying to do it the old-fashioned way for 10 years. I just kind of went for it; I bought into the whole process. I feel like I brought something cool to the competition.
I feel like a guy like me being on the show makes it a bit more accepted in the popular music community. I don’t feel like a sellout at all. In fact, I’d love to sell out now and make some money and ensure that I can take care of my family and my friends for a long time, and just make music.
Do you come from a big family?
Yes, a huge family. My immediate family isn’t really big, it’s myself – I’m the youngest of three – with an older brother and sister. My parents have been married for over 40 years – to each other – but I have well over 20 first cousins just on my mom’s side and they all have children. We’re a big happy family.
How did your family react to your success?
They’re very proud of me and they’ve been very supportive. They’ve been an integral part of this whole process. Without them, I wouldn’t have gotten this far at all.
Are there any artists you want to work with in the future?
Oh, tons. Bring them on, all of them. I love working with everyone, I think everyone brings such a different flavor. There’s hundreds. It’d be great to do a tune with David Bowie, Bono or even Bonnie Raitt or Norah Jones…There are some really cool people out there. Acting-wise, I’d love to do movies with any of the great American actors like Johnny Depp – I love Johnny Depp – and Charlize Theron. I’ve actually become friends with some of these people, it’s kind of crazy. Celebrities are big fans of the show, it gives them a chance to sit back and be a fan for once.
If you were going to approach any of these artists, what would you tell them that you can bring to the table?
I have great visibility right now. I came off a huge show with a gigantic audience. Just from a sheer business standpoint, that’s a good selling point to them. But I’m honest about my work and I really love what I do, and, yes, a show like American Idol is what brought me to the masses but the music is in my heart and my soul. If they want to work with me, they want to work with me. I won’t twist anyone’s arms or beg, but I certainly hope to work with the many great artists that are out there.
Tuesday, November 15, 2005
Manila article/Interview on Greekboy!!

TAKE FIVE
‘I hope to meet someone I can have a family with’
First posted 01:01am (Mla time) Nov 16, 2005
By Marinel R. Cruz
Inquirer News Service
Editor's Note: Published on Page A2-1 of the November 16, 2005 issue of the Philippine Daily Inquirer
“I WAS ALWAYS HOPPING FROM ONE JOB TO ANOTHER. Now, it’s nice to just wake up every morning and think about my music and acting. I don’t have to go back to waiting tables.”
Constantine Maroulis, finalist in the 2005 edition of the wildly popular “American Idol,” spoke with the local entertainment press on Monday about life before and after the talent search.
Said the New York-based rocker. “I worked very hard for a long time in this business just to get a job—I’ve studied, I’ve toured, everything. [Now] the attention is a bit overwhelming. I’m actually a shy person, believe it or not.”
Constantine is in the country for a series of concerts, titled “Constantine Maroulis Live at Ayala Malls.”
Tomorrow night, at 8 p.m., Constantine will be at the Greenbelt 3 Park in Makati City. On Friday, 7 p.m., he will perform at the Alabang Town Center. On Saturday, he flies to Cebu for a show at the Ayala Mall there.
How do you handle women swooning over you?
I don’t
have much luck with women. But I’d like to just concentrate on my work. Hopefully, I’d meet somebody I could fall in love with and have a family with.
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How about men swooning over you? Well, I’m flattered that anyone likes me and what I do—as long as they dig my music, too. I’ve been involved in theater so I’m used to [various] sexual orientations. I’m very comfortable with everybody. I also grew up with a very culturally diverse family, with my parents being Greek Orthodox. I’m cool with everyone. Are you going back to theater? I’ve already received a lot of calls from New York about some new shows. I love the theater. But right now, it’s important for me to focus on my solo career and the album that I will be working on full time this winter. If you had to really focus, would you be an actor or a singer? I grew up doing both. I consider myself a Renaissance man. I studied dance, music and acting. I play instruments, I love rock ’n’ roll, jazz. I like to do all [of that]. That’s probably why it took me this long to get to where I am—I’ve spread myself thin. But I’m cool with that. Let’s talk about your idols, what’s the first rock band that you really loved? It has got to be The Doors. Jim Morrison was an amazing poet and a great performer. I also like stuff from the ’80s, like Bon Jovi, Guns ’n’ Roses, Nirvana and Queen. Turning the tables, what would be the three questions you’d ask your fans? Are you going to stay with me forever? Are you always going to be a friend of mine? What is it, besides my singing or the way I look, that you like about me? Are you dating anyone? No. I don’t have time. It’s not fair to the girl. You know, being single is boring. It would be nice to share all these great things with someone. How’s Constantine when he’s in love? Do you serenade your woman? Most of the time, the girls I date are sick with my singing all the time. They only sort of want to see the other side of me. Yeah, I’m pretty romantic. What’s your take on the idea that you’re a role model for the youth? I welcome it. I love children and I think I could be a good role model. I have a positive outlook of the world. I come from a good family. I’ve always worked hard. I’ve always taken school seriously. I’ve always tried to be respectful to other people. I make mistakes but I always overcome them. I think that’s important. No one’s perfect. What’s the greatest lesson you’ve learned from ‘AI’? That I still have a lot to learn in the business and with my art. That’s what I love about my art, it’s ever growing, whether as an opera singer, rock singer, classical or Shakespearean actor. It’s a continuous process. You can learn from everyone. What was your first reaction when you heard you were being invited to a faraway place called the Philippines? I was so flattered. This is not my first trip to Asia. I’ve been to Japan when I was touring “Rent.” We played in Tokyo and Osaka. Japan is a beautiful country but it’s not like here. The Philippines is really special. I wish I had the opportunity to come here before. I’ve heard about the beautiful beaches in Cebu. I’m just so excited to be here.
A quick pic from Manila!!!
Monday, November 14, 2005

Connie landed safe and sound in Manila. Two hours ahead of schedule. Seems the flight was diverted in air. Why, do you ask?? I have no clue. As long as the precious cargo arrived safely on the ground, it's all good! Lots of great things coming up for the Greekboy and lots of hard work and long hours but Con is ready for it all!!! Have a great time in Manila and come home to the states safe and sound, Con!! You are loved and missed by many!!!
Friday, November 11, 2005
From Hamboussi's My Space page...
"Have all the leaves died? I don't think so. When all the leaves die Betty lives...starting now!!! In approximately 4 days you will here about the official release of the DVD. I've seen some of it...wow...it blew me away. We just did a super special photo-shoot this past Monday in formals, under the 2 NYC Bridges, Rocks & Waterfront...DOPE SHIT! Be ready for these pics...you don't even know. Check out the TV Guide Channel for Betty footage from Key Club Record Release Party (Ive heard they've shown it fives times this week already, so watch!), Check out the 'Aquarian Weekly' (NJ Rock Publication, In NYC you can pick up this publication at any of the bars on Bleeker St.) for Betty article coming out November 16th and check out the new 'AI Magazine' that will also feature Betty. The website will be updated to reflect all the new shit we are brewing. Oh yeah, the tour...probably something like 10-14 dates first part of January. Maybe a DVD Release Party in December...early. Don't forget New Years? Enough for ya'...hugh? This will be a Holiday season we will all remember! Peace."
Rock on , Guys!! FYI...Hamboussi is the drummer and band member of Pray For The Soul Of Betty! (Con's band!) Can't wait for the DVD and some awesome hot pics of the band!
Thursday, November 10, 2005
Greekboy in AI Magazine!

Here is a sample of what you will find in AI magazine that will be available next week. Personaly, I think Greekboy belongs on the cover...of just about every magazine there is!! LOL Connie will be in Manila soon and don't forget about The House of Blues and the Starland Ballroom!!! PLEASE!!! Somebody get some great pics from these shows! I'm getting the shakes from lack of new Con Pics!!!! I also get the shakes from seeing new Con pics but those are the shakes of the good kind!!! Heheheh.
Tuesday, November 08, 2005
AWESOME!!!!
Hope the Greekboy has a safe flight back to LA LA Land!!! Glad he got to spend some time with the guys and can't wait for pics from the Starland Ballroom, House of Blues, and Ayala Center Cebu!!!! Music=Freedom and we are going to get a big taste of it!!! ROCK ON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tuesday, November 01, 2005
Walk away from the negative!

I really need to stay away from all the negativity that has been going on lately. It's a waste of breath and time to try to reason with unreasonable people.
I can't wait until Constantine goes to Manila, appears at the Starland Ballroom and the House of Blues! I need a Constantine fix! I haven't really ran across any new pictures or anything. Maybe a few but that's not enough. It's never enough! I'm just a Constantine Junkie! I can't get enough of this man and when I can't get my fix, I get cranky and suffer horrible mood swings! Yeah, I know. The mood swings are just a natural occurance thing for me. LOL I've gotten better though. I stay on a more even keel for a longer amount of time than I used to! I'm proud of myself!
Anyway, I have to work tomorrow which is something that I am not looking forward to so there's a major mood swing about to take place. I don't mind my job. It's the morons I work with! How I keep from strangling them is beyond me. Guess I'll head on to bed and hope to see C in my dreams.

