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Another one bites the dust…

Posted: February 9, 2014 in DAY 2 DAY
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Cory Monteith. Michael Jackson. Whitney Houston. What two things do these names have in common? Fame/wealth. Undisputed access to tons and tons of money, acclaim, all that good stuff.

The second thing is illicit drugs/death. Whatever it is they snorted, smoked, injected or inhaled, it led to their death, and very early too. Cory Monteith was 31, Michael Jackson was 50. Talk about lives being cut short.

Exactly one week ago, when I heard Philip Seymour Hoffman had been found dead on the 2nd of February with a needle still stuck in his arm and heroin (a special type called ‘Ace of Spades’) in packets around him, I was sad, then angry, then sad, and angry all over again.

Sad – he died young, he was just 46. He was very popular too, an Oscar award winner, and recently starred in Hunger Games (which by the way I have never watched and don’t think I will ever see because I don’t like fight fight).

Angry – are there not enough examples to prove that drugs are a sure way to die early?

Sad – heartbroken for his family, his wife/partner and their three young children. His parents, and the stigma of being related to the person ‘who died with a needle in his arm’.

Angry – what on earth made him go back to drugs after 23 years of being drug free? Whatever could have entered him all over again? They say his drugs could have been laced with something else. Ok, but why take them in the first place? Why?

I’m sure I could go the sad and angry route a few more times, but I won’t.

Psychologists say anything you do for 30 days becomes a habit – this man had been drug free for at least 8280 days! Then according to a report I read, he started abusing prescription pills, graduated to heroin, and then on to this substance that took his life.

I chatted with someone recently, and he told me the amount of thanks and gratitude he got because he gave him a $5 tip. 5 dollars. Reports say just weeks ago the now late Seymour withdrew $1200 from an ATM to pay for these drugs. $1200 on drugs when the next man is almost throwing a party because he was gifted 5 bucks.

Here’s another reason why I am angry – a child is attracted by the flickering light of a candle, and they want to touch it. Most times we let them because we know once it hurts them that first time, they most likely will not go back to it again. ‘Most likely’ because children have the attention span of a goldfish! Bless them.

23 years after, did he forget? Did he become so wealthy that he felt that the drugs would ‘fear/respect his money’ and not harm him? What was he thinking? The Bible says that the things that are written are unto us for examples.

Just like I wrote the ‘learn from it, don’t be it‘ post when Cory Monteith died, I’m writing again  – say NO to drugs. Say No, and mean it so much that whoever asked you before will be convinced you are not interested. You shouldn’t even be friends with such people in the first place!

RIP Philip Seymour Hoffman.

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Good people (don’t worry I’m not imitating our former Minister for Information)…… Welcome to 2011, and my first post of the year!

Ok so it’s not technically mine, it’s a review of the past year of this blog by WordPress, and I thought, ‘who else would I share it with but you who have followed it faithfully in the past year’?

A few announcements though…. the first chronicle for the year will be up on Friday the 7th, keeping in line with the new structure of uploading only on Monday’s and Friday’s (except extenuating circumstances dictate otherwise)!

Thank you for always being there, happy new year!!

The Fairy GodSister

This is it:

The stats helper monkeys at WordPress.com mulled over how this blog did in 2010, and here’s a high level summary of its overall blog health:

Healthy blog!

The Blog-Health-o-Meter™ reads Wow.

Crunchy numbers

Featured image

A Boeing 747-400 passenger jet can hold 416 passengers. This blog was viewed about 3,100 times in 2010. That’s about 7 full 747s.

In 2010, there were 33 new posts, not bad for the first year! There were 25 pictures uploaded, taking up a total of 15mb. That’s about 2 pictures per month.

The busiest day of the year was December 22nd with 107 views. The most popular post that day was THINGS THAT CHANGED MY LIFE THIS YEAR.

Where did they come from?

The top referring sites in 2010 were facebook.com, twitter.com, networkedblogs.com, mail.yahoo.com, and femmelounge.org.

Some visitors came searching, mostly for senator yerima, fairy godsister’s blog, social capital, http://www.fairygodsister.wordpress.com, and ofunneka molokwu.

Attractions in 2010

These are the posts and pages that got the most views in 2010.

1

THINGS THAT CHANGED MY LIFE THIS YEAR December 2010
14 comments and 1 Like on WordPress.com,

2

TWO BOOKS A MONTH (TBAM) October 2010
37 comments and 1 Like on WordPress.com,

3

About May 2010
6 comments

4

PRIORITIES August 2010
6 comments and 1 Like on WordPress.com,

5

WITH LOVE FROM CHAD!! June 2010
9 comments

That’s it!!

Hello earthlings, pardon my silence; I’ve been going through a Structural Adjustment Programme (anyone remember SAP and other programmes like it)? Which of them have been impacted positively on the populace sef? Forgive me, for I digress.

On to the business of the day then, our people say “pesin wey ask question no go miss road”. True talk abi? Note that the saying implies three things:
1. The person must acknowledge that they don’t know
2. They must humble themselves to ask for directions, and from the right people too
3. They must follow the directions to the letter!

That said, the Fairy Godsister’s blog http://www.fairygodsister.wordpress.com is constantly evolving as you know and I must thank you for your comments, criticisms and loyalty so far!

Going forward, the blog plans to feature one guest writer per week. This writer can be accomplished or aspiring, but must be free spirited, able to touch all the angles of a story and MUST be funny!

This is where you come in – who would you like to read on http://www.fairygodsister.wordpress.com? What else would make the blog more exciting for you? Who wouldn’t you want to read on the blog?

So there, I’ve acknowledged I don’t know who you would want, I’ve asked; I need your suggestions and quickly too so we can move to stage three and get it started! Just ask!

The Fairy Godsister…