September 13, 2006

  • A Long Break

    I was bored, so I went to break.com. It's been awhile since I went to that site. Here's a clip that I found very entertaining. If you get offended by it well I'm sorry that you can't take a joke. Well for everyone else: enjoy the clip!

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September 12, 2006

  • Happy Birthday Bro

    Yes Sir. Today marks my older brother Van's birthday. Man I hope he becomes even more happier then he already is now. Here's an intresting tidbit. I think Yao Ming's birthday is today too. Well til something intresting comes out. See Ya!

September 11, 2006

  • Hello Hello

    I got back Sunday morning. I felt real tired, but I was hungry too. So I ate. And found out that my roommate moved out finally. So I have this room to myself. I'm indifferent on having a roommate, unless he's an asshole. My last two roommies were cool. Uhhh well PT today kicked my ass. I tell you man 1 month and several days without doing PT will make you a sissy. But I did manage to pass the PT test I took. Sooooo I guess I'm weaker.....but still strong enough to pass....durr. So I finally found my old/lost friend John Paul Galloway's contact information. Apparently he's a myspace blogger. There are only two people that I have made a myspace for. One is a girl that I want to have sex with, and the other one is JP. However I'm thinking about making a line with this girl. Because you see she lives in another state. And she might be getting back from deployment soon. I'll be simple and honest. I'm going to ask her if she wants to have sex. And depending on her answer I'll decide whatever or not to break any contact with her. If I do then I'll just leave myself open to other females. You might think of me as a pig, but I need to face the truth sometimes. Sometimes a female wants to have sex just as much as man wants sex.    

September 5, 2006

  • Guess whos back back again.... ME!

    Howdy Folks. I got back from NTC 4 days ago. It was alright. I got a Squadron coin for working hard out there. Maybe I'll get an award for my hard work as well. I do know that I'll be getting some award for doing a good job on funeral detail. I say these things because I am a man! And it is natural for a man to be proud of his achievements.

    Anyways I want to say something important because I might not be able to say this important thing on the proper day. I would just like everyone to know that I wish my older brother Van a happy birthday. He is a good guy, and I hope that he ends up happy and healthy.

    I was just talking to a young girl on xanga. And I told her this regarding school:  

    "Don't hate going to school. All the stuff you do will only last for that time period. You should enjoy it while you can, so that you won't have any regrets about what you wanted to do but never did". I don't want anyone to have the regrets that I have of not asking out girls while I was in high school/Jr. high school. Developing relationships with the opposite gender at a young age seems easier then it does when your older.

    Oh yeah I forgot to mention. I found out that I'll be driving people back and forth to the range during our aircraft exercise. So I'll be busy for the next two weeks. And then I gotta be a range safety after that, so I'll be busy again. Well yall take care, and I'll talk to you whenever/ wherever. Peace out my friends!     

August 3, 2006

  • Hello everyone. I just wanted tell you that I'm fine, and that I'll be going to California again. So without further ado Good Luck Bitchs! AH HAHAHAHAHA. I'm just kidding. But yeah I'll be gone for a month. I'll update when I get back. Ciao amigos!

July 23, 2006

  • Theres not much going on. I'm going back to the desert again. Yeah NTC again. This time its going to be hot. I saw the movie the fast and furious toyko drift. I thought it was pretty good. I paid only 3 bucks to watch it at the local army theather. :P I wonder how much you guys have to pay to watch a movie at night? hehehe. I also have brought Romance of Three Kingdoms. The novel set has 5 volumes, and it got me so intrested that I had to literally force myself to stop reading after 5 chapters. Man that Sun Jian. He's a pimp. He got his wife and married his wife's sister. Thats playa for real. I have also been playing xenogears. Man that game hurts my head after playing it for long periods of time. I'm talking hours here people. I'm also playing Stronghold/Crusaders. I have to fight against two cock suckers. Damm this chracter named "Snake" and "Wolf". They can drown in a river and never surface up for all I care. I also have many books I got to finish, and many more I want to read. Ummm yeah so I guess that summons up my weekend. Well see ya.

July 18, 2006

  • Well I suppose it's time for an update.


    This beauty here is Scalett Johansson. Shes in the same age group as me or should I say I'm in the same age group as here? Ha ha.





    As for me I'm doing alright. I went to the fair Sunday. I had went there Friday just to observe what they had there. I felt younger when I was there. But the rides hurt my stomach. I braved on and kept riding them rides. I had a good time despite the fair having only like 5 rides.My good deed for that day was that I gave up this monkey to this kid who lost prize frog. I won the monkey from the guessing your weight stand. The guy guessed 123, but I weighted 145 so ha ha. Thats muscle baby (wink wink). So anyways I'll update later. Take Care Yall.

July 6, 2006

  • Man I slept all day after I got done with work and some errands. So how's everyone? Well here are some more blog things I stole from Robert hehe. But these results are my own results like thoese lyrics "These words are my own from my heart.... I love you I love you I love you" hehe Can anyone guess what the song is and who sings it? Hehe.








    You Are Batman

    Billionaire playboy by day. Saving the world by night.
    And you're not even a true superhero. Just someone with a lot of expensive toys!


    The Black Knight....yeah out of all the superheros that what I would be....I guess the blog results didn't have night wing.








    Your Love Number is 4

    You are a creative and expressive lover - a true romantic at heart.
    An introspective soul, you know exactly how your ideal relationship should be.
    But if you don't get that ideal, you tend to get a bit pouty and dramatic.
    You need someone who can roll with the punches, that's for sure!

    Here's a romantic idea. "Get a Ipod and put one speaker plug in your ear and put another in your girl's ear. And just sing a love song to her. I recommend the "The most Beautiful Girl in the world" by Prince.


     

July 3, 2006

  • Whats up my bitches? I kid I kid. Here are some pictures to prove it. These picture are of me taking awhile back when I was drunk. It took two drinks of Cap. (Captain Morgan) and Coke to get me knocked the fuck out. Yeah....I suck at drinking, but it is likealbe :) .



    There's me praying or something.



    And so the dog awakes....Grrrrr



    Here's me trying to stick my tongue like a dog....:P


    But on a more sercious note. Happy fourth of July bitches! Kidding.


    Here is an article you all might find intresting.


    Beyond Fireworks: Celebrating our Interdependence
    by Gregg Krech

    "If you are a poet, you will see clearly that there is a cloud floating in this sheet of paper. Without a cloud, there will be no rain; without rain, the trees cannot grow: and without trees, we cannot make paper. The cloud is essential for the paper to exist. If the cloud is not here, the sheet of paper cannot be here either."
    -Thich Nhat Hanh

    Soon we will be lifting our heads towards the sky to witness the dazzling display of fireworks that marks the celebration of Independence Day. It's a wonderful opportunity to reflect on our good fortune of being born, through no effort of our own, on the soil of a country which offers us a great deal of freedom. We can easily take this freedom for granted. We mostly go where we want to go, say what we want to say, worship the way we want to worship -- and we pay little attention to this gift of freedom.

    But freedom is different from independence, and I'm wondering if it might be time to start celebrating INTERdependence Day. After all, interdependence is a more accurate description of the true nature of our existence. Think about how dependent we are on each other. People are dependent on food and farmers; farmers are dependent on trucks; trucks are dependent on roads that are dependent on machines that are dependent on other machines . . . well, you get the idea. Perhaps there's no greater system of interdependence than the human body whose complex network of organs and functions seem to find a way to coexist for the ultimate benefit of the larger organism.

    Our freedom is largely a result of this interdependence. A network of roads allows me to drive almost anywhere I want to go. A network of electricity allows me to have light for reading a book. A network of banks allows me to get paid and write checks. Each network consists of a myriad of individuals who depend on each other. Without the cooperation and interdependence of all these individuals (and objects), we would have little freedom. In all honesty, I know how to do very little. I can't build a car. Or construct a bridge. I can't make a working refrigerator. Nor could I fashion a functional bread knife. Once I baked bread by grinding wheat berries into flour. But I still needed an oven, a bowl and a grinder. I don't know how to make any of these objects. I'm not even sure what is involved in making yeast. The freedom I have to bake my own bread is the end result of a complex network of people, machines, energy and planetary resources. Even the eye doctor who examines my eyes and the person and machine that grind the lenses in my glasses are part of this "bread-baking freedom" that I so much appreciate.

    How might we celebrate interdependence day? Well, we could spend a few minutes reflecting on all the people "upstream" who help make my freedom possible. Let's see, there's Dotie, the local postmaster who sorts my mail. And Cindy at the supermarket who puts the fresh produce on the shelf. And, of course, Susan, the previous owner of this house, who took such good care of it before I moved in. These are all people I know. There are many more people I don't know. Like the people who helped assemble my Subaru that gives me freedom to drive on icy roads in the winter. Or the people who worked hard at erecting telephone poles that carry wires that carry my voice for many miles. Or all the people involved in shipping my watch from the factory to the store where my wife bought if for me (even my wife is "upstream" in this case).

    When you reflect on your personal freedom you can't help but see the interdependence of life. We depend on people. Lots of people. It's not unusual to find references to "oneness" in the world's great religious traditions or in philosophy. But the type of reflection I'm describing (called Naikan in Japan) brings philosophy down to earth. We realize how connected we are. We realize how supported we are. And we see, in the most practical way, how interdependent we all are.

    If you want to take this a step further, try putting a note in a bottle and sending it upstream. Write a thank you note to someone who helps you have more freedom. Let them know you appreciate what they're doing and how much you've benefited from their efforts. Wouldn't it be wonderful if every Fourth of July, thank you cards, and even small gifts, were sent upstream in recognition of our freedom and interdependence. The birth of our nation is an important date to remember. But let's also acknowledge the birth of our awareness -- an awareness that our freedom is a gift. A gift that's available to us thanks to the efforts and work of countless people, past and present. Self-reflection and gratitude may not be as spectacular as fireworks. But they offer human beings a better chance at transforming our relationship with one another. And we need that now - more than ever.

    Happy Interdependence Day!


    And after I'm done brushing my teeth and leaving some more comments to people who actually do use xanga. Then I'm going to bed.



    Not like this though.

  • The Rocket's pick for the NBA draft


    Rudy Carlton Gay Jr

    Career Highlights: Tallied 870 career points in two seasons at Connecticut. Played in 64 contests and started 59. Averaged 13.6 points and 5.9 rebounds.

    Sophomore (2005-06): All-Big East First Team selection. Named to the NABC and USBWA All-District First Team. NABC All-America First Team and Associated Press All-America Second Team choice. Led the Huskies in scoring (15.2 ppg). Recorded six double-doubles on the season and reached double figures in scoring a team-high 28 times. Named to the NCAA Washington, D.C. Regional All-Tournament Team. Finished the season with 20 points and six rebounds in a career-best 42 minutes in NCAA Elite Eight loss to George Mason. Recorded 19 points, three assists and three steals in Second Round win over Kentucky. Had 14 points, 12 rebounds, five assists and three steals in win at West Virginia. Tallied 19 points and 10 rebounds vs. Villanova. Recorded 22 points, a career-high 13 rebounds, three assists, three blocks and two steals in win over Syracuse. Tallied 22 points and four steals in win over Pittsburgh and followed with 19 points and 12 rebounds in win at Indiana. Led the team with 19 points in win over LSU. Scored a career-best 28 points in win over Arkansas.

    Freshman (2004-05): Big East Rookie of the Year and a unanimous All-Rookie Team selection. Named National Freshman of the Year by The Sporting News. Appeared in all 31 games for the Huskies, starting the last 26. Named Big East Rookie of the Week five times. Averaged 11.8 points and 5.4 rebounds, and scored in double-figures a team-high 22 times. Scored 17 points and blocked three shots in NCAA First Round victory over Central Florida. Tallied 17 points in Big East Quarterfinal vs. Georgetown and blocked a career-high six shots in Semifinal vs. Syracuse.

    Strengths: Superb athlete with a well-rounded package of skills. Can stroke the deep ball or explode to the basket. Length and leaping ability make him an excellent rebounder and shot blocker from the wing.

    Personal: Competed as a member of the 2005 USA Men’s U21 World Championship team in summer 2005, averaging 10.5 points and 5.5 rebounds in eight games.


    He seems good, but how well will he be able to do at NBA level?