| Saturday, October 31st, 2009 |
| 6:07 pm |
I am going to post an entry right now.
On a preliminary observatory note, most journal posts come off as cries for attention and sympathy, so I am reallly going to try to avoid anything like that. On to substance. I'm currently sitting here in baton rouge in my old starbucks, its nice to be in for a visit. Life changes so much doesn't it? For me, the changes have been good. Most of them I suppose shouldn't be called "changes", rather they should be deemed "consequences." Much of what I think has happened to me in the last few years has had more to do with my own choices and not a tremendous amount of it falling to chance or misfortune. I'm happy with that. Certain caveats inevitably remain. First, I miss my mom. Who wouldn't? Second, I miss being younger. Not only because my mom was still around, but also because I had no idea how hard of a place the world can be sometimes. Of course, being older equips you to deal with the struggles of the world, but by no means does it give you a means to fix them. Though certain creatures of faith have remedied problems one by one. That is the kind of being I would like to be. |
| Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009 |
| 6:06 pm |
The Return
Wow. Still active. Impressive. I had suspected they would have deleted this for failure to post anything in so long (or at a minimum, failure to post anything interesting.) But, here I am and, well, lets post something shall we? |
| Friday, February 10th, 2006 |
| 7:15 pm |
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| Friday, February 3rd, 2006 |
| 3:36 am |
Good night and good luck
I am proud to say that I think most of the past regrets in my mind have vanished or have been healed by time. So, all eyes to the future guys and girls. |
| Tuesday, January 31st, 2006 |
| 2:05 am |
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| Friday, January 27th, 2006 |
| 11:26 pm |
"To avoid criticism, do nothing, say nothing, be nothing." |
| 1:48 am |
I said I'm not myself, I'm not dead and I'm not for sale
I have always valued my time alone. If I come as mean or angry, just leave me alone. If you make insulting comments to me, expect them back. Be glad I don't do more than that. Carville's speaking at 10 am in the journalism building tomorrow, everyone should check him out. He's responsible for getting clinton elected those many years ago. There's a party here tomorrow night too, formal attire only I'm told. |
| Friday, January 20th, 2006 |
| 10:57 pm |
The Mythical Sword
Who has ever heard of something called a "RIFE Machine?" And don't you dare go looking it up on google. I want to know A. if anyone's ever heard of it. and B...well, well ok the theory behind such a device functions on the premise that everything oscillates at a particular frequency. And if this frequency can be found and intensified that the said object, tissue, whatever oscillating at that frequency in range will blow up or something. Example: Opera lady sings crazy loud and hits the precise frequency of a glass and it blows up while you and I do not blow up even as we watch since we oscillate at a different frequency. POINT BEING....my B. to this thing is what do you guys think of that idea? Anyone big into physics or science would be of great use in my curiousity. |
| Wednesday, January 11th, 2006 |
| 6:08 pm |
Hey girl, wheres your smile?
Busy world, don't drag me down. Show me why I came here to begin with. So dim sometimes, but I'm not your fool. I came for the party! So lets live it up babe. Rock that shit dj. |
| Saturday, December 24th, 2005 |
| 10:21 pm |
Christmas Edition
She's beautiful and I think about her all the time. I wonder if she wonders what the future holds too? Seriously, how many people could make a scarf look that damn good. Isn't it interesting how Christianity has become something identified with very un-Christ like things? Would Christ forget the weak and suffering, NO. Would Christ hurt others for selfish purposes, NO. Christ was a liberal, lets be honest here. Helps the less fortunate, eternally forgiving... the world is a better place because his teachings survived regardless of what you think of the religion bearing his namesake. There are definitely some fucked up things in the religion. |
| Tuesday, December 13th, 2005 |
| 12:06 pm |
So, there's a little under 20 days left in the year and Katrina's post has me wondering about, well, what I thought of this year. Did I reach all of my goals for this year? No, but I gave a damn good shot at it all. Most memorable moment of the year: Finding Matt's car under a tree with Jake. Cutest girl I met this year: Emily Matthews. |
| Sunday, December 11th, 2005 |
| 1:03 pm |
Triumph of the skies?
Last night I stood out on a broken and abandoned bridge downtown, and I saw the past when I looked around me. The words "peace" and "anarchy" were scribbled inside of a circle and the lyrics to Imagine were written on the ground. I asked myself if my forefathers ever imagined this world looking like this, the technological buzz of lights and cars streaming on the interstate. And then I looked up above me. The same sky that's been there since humanity's first days. Tidings of comfort and joy. |
| Thursday, December 8th, 2005 |
| 3:17 pm |
When I was a child, I had no fear of girls. I saw them no differently from any guy, I think I knew if I thought they were pretty but I don't know if sexual attraction had set in yet. I was 4 in Ms. Betty's daycare and Melissa promptly informed me one day that I was no longer the father of her babydoll. And thats when I realized that girls had it out for me. I have never been the same since. |
| Monday, December 5th, 2005 |
| 1:22 am |
Holy shit its cold outside
I was only out in the rain for less than a minute but I swear to God I have never been that cold in my life. I think I'm going to eat Chinese food, sleep for about 3 hours, then tackle shitloads of homework and smile when I see Amany in the morning. Over and out Baton Rouge. |
| Saturday, November 26th, 2005 |
| 6:17 pm |
A message to my fellow Houma Sapiens
So, I'm in houma right now and...I really gotta say, how the hell did we do this? There is nothing in this town to do. I came to the realization that the sole point of this town is to serve as a little oil-field town. Thats why so many people here have jobs related to the oil field. And all the restaurants and the mall and the walmarts and the banks, thats all there to attempt to sustain the people who work in the oilfield and their families. We've been shafted by the rest of the country and simply used to get oil. But guess what, it still sucks. I'm headed back to BR. How did I ever live here? |
| Thursday, November 24th, 2005 |
| 1:36 am |
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| Saturday, November 19th, 2005 |
| 12:53 am |
Downtown has potential!
So, jake and the girls got me to go visit downtown. I have to say...its the best part of this city. A bit like New Orleans really. Felt...quite nice actually. |
| Monday, November 14th, 2005 |
| 4:19 pm |
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| Wednesday, November 9th, 2005 |
| 5:31 pm |
Your Political Profile
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Overall: 15% Conservative, 85% Liberal
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Social Issues: 25% Conservative, 75% Liberal
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Personal Responsibility: 0% Conservative, 100% Liberal
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Fiscal Issues: 25% Conservative, 75% Liberal
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Ethics: 0% Conservative, 100% Liberal
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Defense and Crime: 25% Conservative, 75% Liberal
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| Monday, November 7th, 2005 |
| 7:49 pm |
Deus Ex Machino
Last week, I completely bombed a philosophy test. Oh yes, I made...a 50. Thats a nice rounded F-. Well...today, God said hello. As per Professor Roland: "As those of you who were in class this morning already know, everyone is getting an 'A' for Prelim 2 owing to problems with the exam in the labs." So my 50...is now 100!!!!! |