Saturday, February 02, 2008

Moderation

Ever have a problem with it? I do daily, and i'm not talking about eating or having sex, or playing too many video games. I'm talking about alcohol and drugs and excessive money spending (monies you dont have). I really don't know limits as far as those things go, and I find myself in trouble afterwards. I can't make those good decisions that some people can make in those states. Like you have 130 dollars in your account. This class you have to pay for is 120 dollars...and you buy a $10 drink and tip $1... now what? You don't get paid until next Thursday and you're going to get dropped from the class. These are my problems with alcohol. It's effecting my life that way, and when it comes to future and finances...I think that's where I need to draw some sort of line. Now is the hard part, so i've told myself to stop drinking or IF I do hang out to just have one drink and be the designated driver (that's another issue...driving drunk). Anyway, i'm not having much success with this no drink/one drink statute ive placed upon myself. So... theres no real answer to this problem. Other than just shutting myself in, or not hanging out...we know thats not going to happen. Some might say well "its easy to go broke if you dont have any money to begin with"...yeah i agree. But will my habits change once i get a real job...IF I get a real job? Just writing as i'm thinking...very journal like. unorganized thoughts. The best really. Keep you posted on this situation (pun intended).

Saturday, December 08, 2007

Video I took in Pacific Beach at a Bar...If You Haven't Seen It

Inspired By Rajeev

So im back on this blogger thing my friends. My shit is fun to read b/c it's so quick and basically very rarely will it ever be as long as a posting Rajeev posts. Not b/c my shit is better but b/c i just dont have anything that i think i can extrapolate on as he did with that Simpsons post he just did. Basically i'm in New York City hanging with the fool right now. Listening to !!!. How good is that shit. At 0630am?! amazing I say. Amazing. Anyway what will go on tomorrow? Only God knows. The one question Rajeev and I did have tonight though was..."is freddie's blog still up?"...that being you Freddie B.

Sunday, February 12, 2006

BLIZZARD OF 2006

27 inches biggest snowstorm in new york city history holla at ya nor'easter thats the punchline

Monday, February 06, 2006

spragga benz is def making his wrens?

man what was that title about? seriously does anyone watch the mercedes benz cup? no huh...

Friday, January 27, 2006

eh, i guess ill start blogging again, again

im back like bell bottoms and mohawks. but not that cute little faux hawk, and not to be confused with Tony Hawk. whatever man this blog is just going to be a bunch of random jibber jabber from this day on as i'll most likely be writing from behind the front desk at my job. 9-5 blog. oh oh oh oh, someone just came in. OOOOOHHHH, nope, nobody. well good day friends. lets see how many spammy bot things leave comments on this post telling me their blog is exactly like mine and how i should check it out because it would be awesome for me to buy whatever theyre selling. blogger sucks! wait, yeah.

Thursday, December 15, 2005

IM GOING GOING BACK BACK TO CALI CALI

YEAH...im going back to cali tomorrow. who reads this anymore? i fell off the planet. i mean my last blog was Katrina. sheesh.

IM GOING GOING BACK BACK TO CALI CALI

YEAH...im going back to cali tomorrow. who reads this anymore? i fell off the planet. i mean my last blog was Katrina. sheesh.

IM GOING GOING BACK BACK TO CALI CALI

YEAH...im going back to cali tomorrow. who reads this anymore? i fell off the planet. i mean my last blog was Katrina. sheesh.

Monday, August 29, 2005

Hurricane Katrina faces reality

Hurricane Katrina bore down on the gulf coast over the weekend building top speeds of 175 mph winds and gusts much faster. New Orleans was facing its worst nightmare, being drowned in almost 30 feet of water filled with graves, decaying bodies, toxic waste, and sewage. It was pretty close to over for the city that so many of us have come to know as "new orleans." However as of Monday morning around 5:25 est the storm met head on with a front that was moving across the southern states and carried Katrina due north and slightly east sparing New Orleans what basically could have been the end of the city as we know it. The old neighborhood known simply as the "French Quarter" was looking at being completely swept away. The old buildings and all the old school architechture was to be no more. However we still may be able to see New Orleans as it once was. The hurricane season is far from over. It ends November 30. September being the peak month, New Orleans isn't out of the line of fire yet. Now it missed New Orleans by about 30 miles, the eye that is, but what about the other cities? Gulfport, MS, where the population is about 25 percent that of New Orleans was in the direct line of the eye. What of those people? It's not so much that life will be lost as much as it is how MUCH life will be lost. We don't care about what we don't know/see/hear about. Hurricane Katrina turned from a CAT 5 storm "kill storm" into a CAT 4 storm as it made its second landfall in Louisiana this morning around 610am est. That saved most of the gulf from the devestation that was predicted from about Saturday on. Now Katrina is making her way north east and is situated over the north eastern portion of the state of Mississippi. It's time to face reality Katrina. You aint gonna be around for long. The loss of life is estimated at around 55, most of which occured in a single building collapse in Mississippi. This is as of 12:00am est. Tuesday morning. Ohio Valley look out in the next day or so you will be swamped with rain in the range of 2-4 inches which doesnt sound like much, but when you've been in a drought thats enough to cause some minor flooding. Some localized areas could stand to see around 6-8 inches of rain from the remnants not to mention the possible and likely threat of tornadic activity. The Northeast will see some strong thunderstorms from this system as it makes its way across the Ohio Valley and on into the region around Wednesday and on into Thursday. Scattered at best, nothing steady. Beautiful weekend ahead for the Northeast, New York City at least. Which is where im based out of. This is your weather blog report/update. Stay Tuned...updates on the 8's.