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Friday, May 26, 2017

876-493-4455

This is a phone number that keeps calling me. It will not stop. The phone number is from Jamaica. He keeps telling me I have to pay the FBI or The IRS 50,000 dollars because I won a "Cherry Red Mercedes and 2 million dollars". (Insert very angry face here) 
Now, he calls me every 3-10 minutes a day... Literally. I have put my phone numbers on the F.T.C. "Do not call List" I have properly registered my phone numbers, and I have made a claim against this number. I have changed my phone numbers three times, and still he keeps calling. He demands to speak to my husband and he is completely harassing me. It's horrible. I am frustrated, angry, upset and at the end of my rope with this guy. I emailed the Ambassador of Jamaica that is stationed in D.C. and complained, that will not do any good either, like they care! 
I feel like going to Jamaica myself, talking to the police there about this scum bag, and I feel like throwing a bag of poop on the doorstep of this guy. I am not the first person he has harassed. What gets me is that the guy that is doing this, there are hundreds of people he's done this to already! He's also doing this to my boss. It's disgusting. He is a low life P.O.S. and I am sick of his calling boss, me, and harassing me. He is a bully and a liar. I hope he will be stopped.  

Monday, March 20, 2017

Kurt Seyit ve Şura II

A few days ago I posted about a Turkish T.V. series called Kurt Seyit ve Şura. I thought it was so romantic and, now I am on Episode 24. I have realized the more I watch it, the more angry I get. I hear that Episode 29 is worse, and the story just worse and worse. I hear that the Turkish people can't stand the story, and it is rated number 4 of 10 because it made the Turkish watchers so angry. Well, hello! It is maddening. I can't believe what Petro put Seyit through, it is terrible. And then to know they went through all this crap together and did not stay together in the end. I mean, come on! That makes me upset, and angry. So, I have had to stop watching it all together. I think because of all the years I have been trying to get LongRock here, I am extra sensitive on this subject, and can't watch something where a couple, after fighting so hard with the world to stay together, will just give up on each other so easily. I think it so sad Sura will leave her family, and go with the one she loves to Istanbul and just give up on him so easily. It irritates me that she would not even listen to him and trust that he loves her so much. Irritating as heck! 
I will still give Kudos for the costuming, the photography is well done. I understand that the author was writing this about her grandfather, Kurt Seyit. SO, I respect that this is based on a true story, but, still, I have to have a happy ending. Well, my readers! I hope you watch something fun and that entertains you! 

Friday, March 10, 2017

Federal Law

I don't know if people understand, that, when you enter into ANY country illegally, you are breaking a FEDERAL LAW. 
If I were to over stay a visa in ANY country, or sneak into ANY country, you bet I am breaking their laws. Doesn't anyone get that? These Federal Laws weren't just written on January 20th 2017. These laws have been in place for DECADES. 
There is welcoming, there also MUST be law and order to keep the balance of peace and keep ANY country safe. 
I am so tired and BORED of hearing about how, as a citizen of my country, I have to watch as, along the borders Especially in Arizona, Texas and New Mexico, as well as California, many hospitals closed down. In Time Magazine in I think 1999, they wrote an article about it. At this time I was in New Mexico. I was in there for my child #4, who had to get stitches. As we were in the E.R. and whilst his stitches were being sewn, a man, who illegally came into the U.S., brought a gun into the E.R. and started firing away at another Illegal Alien who also snuck into the border, to get health treatment. (for being shot at by the guy who came into the ER to finish him off, but ended up killing people in the ER!) This article tried to say that the Babies were no longer being delivered at those border hospitals because of insurance. Well, that is a part truth, to a full blown outright lie. Let me tell you the real truth. They had to close, yes, because of lack of funding from insurance. But it is because illegal aliens come into the country, have a baby and, have no money to pay for it, leaving those states to have to pay for them, and, because they have babies there, they lie and say they are staying for just a few days, have their baby, and never go back to their country, because according to our country, if you have a child here, your baby is a U.S.Citizen. Well, I say, upon entering in the U.S.A, if you are not a U.S. Citizen and have a baby here, your baby should not be a U.S.Citizen. This is the only country that does this, and it needs to stop. 
The other thing is, when I visited Mexico, I got sick. I had to pay the Dr, and pay the prescriptions. Why? Because I am not a Mexican National. Why do I have to pay for Illegals to come here, and get sick and I have to pay them? Why, if when I get sick I can't go to those countries and get health care from their country of birth and make them pay? Because that is asinine! When I was in Turkey, I was again, sick. I paid for it. I paid for the Dr and I bought my own prescriptions. Why? Because when you are in another country, and you are not a citizen of that country, you don't make the citizens pay! It is just common sense. I don't go visit a country and demand that they pay for my life. In fact, when I lived in Turkey, I had to show that not only was I invited, but that I was not going to be a charge to their government. It is really that simple, and it is the law. There are laws all over the world that protect their citizens of those countries. For people to complain and get all angry at U.S.A. for holding back and being more strict. It's not that we have been strict, it is that this President is finally enforcing the laws and giving the Border Patrol more power to do their job, which they took an oath to PROTECT AND DEFEND OUR BORDERS in War or Peace. (Should this be a shock to anyone?) 
Is everyone angry because they just can't come into U.S.A.? Have you tried to just walk into Switzerland without a visa? Have you gone to England and DEMAND they allow you in the country? Please do that. I want to see your face when they detain you and make you pay for your flight back to where you come from! 
Stop getting on American's backs for the chaos that we are trying to take care of because of Illegals trying to stay here on a free ride! (And it is breaking a federal law! )
If I have to suffer four years of not seeing my husband to do it the right way, then why should I have pity on you, who come in illegally and make havoc and I have to pay for your garbage? Do it the legal way!!

Kurt Seyit ve Şura

I am not a person that typically likes watching Soap Operas, and the night dramas  I do enjoy are usually The Blacklist, and Bates Motel. However, I am watching Kurt Seyit ve Şura, and I really recommend this particular series. 
Kurt Seyit (Seyit the Wolf and Shura) is based on a book that is in a three set series, written by Nermin Bezmen. Nermin Bezmen is a Turkish woman, born in 1954. She wrote 15 books, and three of her books were about Seyit the Wolf, who is a Crimean Turk, set in the early 1900's right before WWI and in the Russian Revolution, following Seyit's life from being raised in the Crimean region, getting called off to fight in the WWI, dragged to Istanbul, and in the meantime falling deeply in love with a Russian Noble woman. He has to fight in the War, while trying to make his parents (Land owners who are Crimean Turks) happy, as they want him to marry a Turk, and not a Russian. At the meantime, the one he loves is a noble woman and is expected to marry a Russian noble man. 
The series takes place in Petrograd, Russia (Saint Petersburg, Russia), The Crimean region, and Istanbul, Turkey. After some internet searching, and reading some News from Turkey, I found that the TV Series is filmed in ST Petersburg, Bulgaria, Ukraine, and Istanbul. (Which makes sense because the region of the Black Sea I saw, and what Annanne had said to me about where she lived, looked very familiar.) The scenery is beautiful, and the costumes are true to the times, and I think (imho) that, the producers tried to create to best of their knowledge what was happening in the times with the people and the tensions between the Turks and the Russians, and they did a really good job in portraying the tumultuous times in the region. The author, Nermin Bezmen, from what I am reading about, wrote this story about her great grandfather, Seyid The Wolf Eminof, who, to escape death, snuck into Turkey, giving weapons to the General Kemal Atatürk, and  in return Kemal helped him. He was such a great fighter, and well known on both sides of the war for his greatness. Nermin Bezmen wrote the story of her great grandfather and great grandmother with details of the war times, and also as their great love for each other. 
Kurt Seyit and Shura are on Netflix right now. 
The cast are all Turkish, and there are English Subtitles.