Thursday, October 30, 2008

Countdown to CHANGE!!!

Hey, Sorry I have been MIA (stop sending me all the hate mail...lol) but I have been doing ground work here in the ATL for the campaign (and my job with the state - gotta pay these bills), so little time to blog. I have however been keeping a journal of the events and people I encounter. Its amazing meeting people and hearing their stories of how they feel engaged and valued in this election. I sometimes drive pass the early/advance voting locations and marvel at the lines and how diverse they are in comparision to 4 years ago.

I don't think I ever wrote or told the story of how I actually supported and voted for "W" during his first run. I believed in his platform and I believed that he was willing to place African Americans in position of power/influence which he did (C. Rice, C. Powell, etc.)

Back to what I was saying, the lines are filled with young and old, black and white, blue collar and white collar, thugs and wanna be thugs. All excited about the opportunity to have their collective voices heard. Really - its AMAZING, watching the children bundled up from the sharp wind playing with other childern as their parents inch forward towards the doors of the election halls or the sight of those infamous white earbuds playing the sounds of Cold Play, John Legend, T.I., Rascal Flatts and audio books on ipods or the simple sight of a UPS worker holding a lively conversation with an elderly voter seated in a chair. See this is what motivates me to make calls, organize schedules for volunteers, canvas neighborhoods - seeing the PEOPLE invloved.

My far right friends all say I "drank the Obama Kool-Aid" hell I don't even like Kool -Aid (anymore) never the less I say, I have the Kool-Aid fed to me intraveniously Yes through a damn IV - LOL!!!

In all seriousness, I watched the "infomercial" however I wish they called it something else. I mean he was not selling the clapper or chia pets. It was a well produced visual of his plan and vision. It truly was a closing argument!

I watched a clip at the field office and wanted to share it. Its great but then again....I DRANK THE KOOL_AID!!!

Change & Hope - NOV. 4

Thursday, September 25, 2008

President Obama’s Economic Plan

President Obama’s Economic Plan


I've been getting a lot of messages about my switch to more serious topics and I promise there will be more "Random Thoughts", "Do Thugs" and "Life in the ATL" in the future; but it is imperative that I do my part in getting out information about our next President.

I wanted to share this video with everyone.


Below is a more detailed portion of the Economic Plan:

Remarks of Senator Barack Obama (Charlotte, NC)
Charlotte, NC | September 21, 2008
The news of the day isn't good.


The era of greed and irresponsibility on Wall Street and in Washington has led us to a perilous moment. They said they wanted to let the market run free but instead they let it run wild. And now we are facing a financial crisis as profound as any we have faced since the Great Depression


But here's the truth:


Regardless of how we got here, we're here today. And the circumstances we face require decisive action because your jobs, your savings, and your economic security are now at risk.


We must work quickly in a bipartisan fashion to resolve this crisis to avert an even broader economic catastrophe. But Washington also has to recognize that economic recovery requires that we act, not just to address the crisis on Wall Street, but also the crisis on Main Street and around kitchen tables across America.


As of now, the Bush Administration has only offered a concept with a staggering price tag, not a plan. Even if the U.S. Treasury recovers some or most of its investment over time, this initial outlay of up to $700 billion is sobering. And in return for their support, the American people must be assured that the deal reflects the basic principles of transparency, fairness, and reform.


First, there must be no blank check when American taxpayers are on the hook for this much money.


Second, taxpayers shouldn't be spending a dime to reward CEOs on Wall Street.


Third, taxpayers should be protected and should be able to recoup this investment.


Fourth, this plan has to help homeowners stay in their homes.


Fifth, this is a global crisis, and the United States must insist that other nations join us in helping secure the financial markets.


Sixth, we need to start putting in place the rules of the road I've been calling for for years to prevent this from ever happening again.


And finally, this plan can't just be a plan for Wall Street, it has to be a plan for Main Street. We have to come together, as Democrats and Republicans, to pass a stimulus plan that will put money in the pockets of working families, save jobs, and prevent painful budget cuts and tax hikes in our states.


So I know these are difficult days. But here's what I also know. I know we can steer ourselves out of this crisis. That's who we are. That's what we've always done as Americans. Our nation has faced difficult times before. And at each of those moments, we've risen to meet the challenge because we've never forgotten that fundamental truth - that here in America, our destiny is not written for us; it's written by us.


But another thing I know is this - we can't steer ourselves out of this crisis by heading in the same, disastrous direction. And that's what this election is all about.


Because while I certainly don't fault Senator McCain for all of the problems we're facing right now, I do fault the economic philosophy he's followed during his 26 years in Washington. It's a philosophy that says it's ok to turn a blind eye to practices that reward financial manipulation instead of sound business decisions. It's a philosophy that says even common-sense regulations are unnecessary and unwise. It's a philosophy that lets Washington lobbyists shred consumer protections and distort our economy so it works for the special interests instead of working people and our country.


We're now seeing the disastrous consequences of this philosophy all around us - on Wall Street as well as Main Street. And yet Senator McCain, who candidly admitted not long ago that he doesn't know as much about economics as he should, wants to keep going down the same, disastrous path.


He calls himself "fundamentally a deregulator," when reckless deregulation and lack of oversight is a big part of the problem.


And here's the really scary part. Now this "Great Deregulator" wants to turn his attention to health care.


He wrote in the current issue of a magazine - the current issue - that we need to open up health care to - quote - "more vigorous nationwide competition, as we have done over the last decade in banking."


That's right, John McCain says he wants to do for health care what Washington has done for banking.


Think about what that means.


Over the years, states have come up with common sense rules to make sure that insurance companies aren't just looking out for their own profits, but for your health. And we cannot toss those rules out the window.


As anyone who has health care knows, the one thing we don't need to do is give insurance companies an even freer hand over what they charge, who they cover, and what they'll cover.


The radical idea that government has no role to play in protecting ordinary Americans has wreaked havoc on our economy. And we cannot let this dangerous philosophy spread to health care.


What we've seen over the last few days is nothing less than the final verdict on this failed philosophy. And I am running for President of the United States because the dreams of the American people must not be endangered any more.


The times are too serious. The stakes are too high. At this moment, in this election, we need real change - change that's more than just a slogan, change that actually makes a difference in people's lives. And that's the kind of change I'll bring to Washington when I'm President of the United States of America.


That's the change the American people need.


Change means a tax code that doesn't reward the lobbyists who wrote it, but the American workers and small businesses who deserve it. I will stop giving tax breaks to corporations that ship jobs overseas, and I will start giving them to companies that create good jobs right here in America. I will eliminate capital gains taxes for small businesses and start-ups - that's how we'll grow our economy and create the high-wage, high-tech jobs of tomorrow.


I will cut taxes - cut taxes - for 95% of all working families. My opponent doesn't want you to know this, but under my plan, tax rates will actually be less than they were under Ronald Reagan. If you make less than $250,000 a year, you will not see your taxes increase one single dime. In fact, I offer three times the tax relief for middle-class families as Senator McCain does - because in an economy like this, the last thing we should do is raise taxes on the middle-class.


I will finally keep the promise of affordable, accessible health care for every single American. If you have health care, my plan will lower your premiums. If you don't, you'll be able to get the same kind of coverage that members of Congress give themselves. And I will stop insurance companies from discriminating against those who are sick and need care the most.


I will also create the jobs of the future by transforming our energy economy. We'll tap our natural gas reserves, invest in clean coal technology, and find ways to safely harness nuclear power. I'll help our auto companies re-tool, so that the fuel-efficient cars of the future are built right here in America. I'll make it easier for the American people to afford these new cars. And I'll invest 150 billion dollars over the next decade in affordable, renewable sources of energy - wind power and solar power and the next generation of biofuels; an investment that will lead to new industries and five million new jobs that pay well and can't ever be outsourced


And now is the time to finally meet our moral obligation to provide every child a world-class education, because it will take nothing less to compete in the global economy. I'll recruit an army of new teachers, and pay them higher salaries and give them more support. But in exchange, I will ask for higher standards and more accountability. And we will keep our promise to every young American - if you commit to serving your community or your country, we will make sure you can afford a college education.


This is the change we need - the kind of bottom up growth and innovation that will advance the American economy by advancing the dreams of all Americans.


Times are hard. I will not pretend that the change we need will come without cost - though I have presented how we can achieve these changes in a fiscally responsible way. I know that we'll have to overcome our doubts and divisions and the determined opposition of powerful special interests before we can truly reform a broken economy and advance opportunity.


But I am running for President because we simply cannot afford four more years of an economic philosophy that works for Wall Street instead of Main Street, and ends up devastating both.


I don't want to wake up in four years to find that more Americans fell out of the middle-class, and more families lost their savings. I don't want to see that our country failed to invest in our ability to compete, our children's future was mortgaged on another mountain of debt, and our financial markets failed to find a firmer footing.


At this defining moment, we have the chance to finally stand up and say: enough is enough!


We can do this because Americans have done this before. Time and again, we've battled back from adversity by recognizing that common stake that we have in each other's success. That's why our economy hasn't just been the world's greatest wealth generator - it's bound America together, it's created jobs, and it's made the dream of opportunity a reality for generation after generation of Americans.


Now it falls to us. And I need you to make it happen. If you want the next four years looking just like the last eight, then I am not your candidate. But if you want real change - if you want an economy that rewards work, and that works for Main Street and Wall Street; if you want tax relief for the middle class and millions of new jobs; if you want health care you can afford and education that helps your kids compete; then I ask you to knock on some doors, make some calls, talk to your neighbors, and give me your vote on November 4th. And if you do, I promise you - we will win North Carolina, we will win this election, and we will change America together.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Congrats you we now own AIG

Its been a min and I must admit a lot has taken place since I last blogged. Lets see, SNL brought back Tina Fey to play Sarah Palin and I got to admit it was Funny as heck. I just hope that the rest of the season will be exciting as the season opener. By the way did anyone catch the skit about the PEPPER? Check it out...




On another subject, I wanted to congratulate the American People on their recent ownership of AIG...Yep, that's right YOU are now the owner of AIG. For those of you have were driving without insurance, you can now tell the police "I AM AN OWNER OF AIG...now BUG OFF!"

"In an unprecedented move, the Federal Reserve Board is lending as much as $85 billion to rescue crumbling insurer American International Group…" per CNNMoney.com

Translation: the government has just loaned AIG $85 billion of YOUR taxpayer dollars. The feds will, in turn, get a 79.9% chunk of the company. So in-turn, you and I are now the proud owners of a giant insurance company that probably will soon be no more, as well as the mortgage titans Freddi Mac and Fannie Mae.

During the beginning of this election process I have strayed from trying to tell folks who to vote for. Hell, I voted for W in the 2000 election (save your messages, I just could not see Gore leading ANYTHING!!!). People we have got to VOTE for BARACK OBAMA!!!! When you have a person (John McCain) stating during the markets crashing earlier this week that the "Fundamentals of our economy is STORNG" he is out of touch with the issues facing the majority of the Americans. Shit, he was one of the BIGGEST advocates of deregulation. And, Black people, Bill Clinton (your self professed, 1st "black" president, signed the damn bill - go figure) I can go on and on about him...mayby I will!

Here is a check list for you:

-If you know someone who has lost their job.

-If you know someone who has lost or losing their home.

-If you know someone who is struggling to just live day to day.

VOTE FOR CHANGE...VOTE FOR OBAMA!!!

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Cambell Brown - De-Bo's Tucker Bounds

Time Russett would be proud!!!



Did you see how she went in for the kill??? - PRICELESS!!!

Tiny Faye's Look A Like

I have been in Political heaven for the past few weeks. Where else can you find a Tina Faye look-a-like on the ticket with a senior citizen with a stiff neck/shoulder. Admittedly, we didn't know very much about Sarah Palin; however after 2 intense days, we know a lot more, and the results are very mixed. There has been some vetting that McCain apparently did not do, and some crazy accusations that turned out not to be at all true. But the issues that remain to be discussed are the judgment of McCain, who spent very little time with her before he made the most important decision of this campaign and Palin herself, whose record in Alaska is not as flawless as the Republicans would like us to believe.

If you want to argue that Palin has the right experience to be VP and possibly President of the United States, you are all going to have to come up with better arguments than you have put forward. Saying she has more experience than Obama is ridiculous; saying that she has foreign policy experience because Alaska is next to Russia (!) is laughable.



Probably the most interesting discussion that is not being held is what experience is really necessary for a President. Some of our greatest Presidents had no so-called "executive" experience. What does it really mean to be an executive? Is being President like running a business? Governing a small state? Or is it more like being a "leader" and being able to inspire and empower your constituents? Being President is about having the judgment to set the right strategy .

I'm voting NO to "Mavericks" and YES for CHANGE!!!!

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Monica - The Single

I LOVE Monica!!! Enough said; she has that swagger of an around the way girl with the class of a southern bell. Now I know that the Brandy fanatics will have something smart to say and I'm really not in the mood so save that crap.

Monica The Single: Monica Reality Show - Is a one-hour reality special that follows her as she works with record producer Bryan-Michael Cox and J Records A&R executives Larry Jackson (he was so greasy last night...lay off the baby oil) and Jaha Johnson on an upcoming single for her fifth studio album “Lessons Learned”. “The Single: Monica” premiered last night on at 10 p.m. on Atlanta’s Peachtree TV; and althought I have been trying to wein myself from reality t.v. this one will definatly be added to my DVR schedule.

Check out a small clip




Currently Listening to:
Monica - Getaway (The Making of Me)

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Thug Like Women

I was catching up on things saved on my dvr and ran across this and found it FUNNY as heck. America's breakfast table heated up again Thursday morning as the ladies of "The View" engaged in a screaming match prompted by the latest John McCain attack ad. Exactly two weeks after Whoopi and Elisabeth's show down ove the N-Word, the pair — along with Joy Behar — sparred about McCain and Barack Obama.

The discourse was civil enough, if juvenile, until Joy suggested that McCain's celebrity equivalent is Quaker Oats and diabetes commercial star Wilford Brimley — at which point a pig-tailed Elisabeth asked, "You wanna get into friends of candidates? Let's talk Rezko. Let's talk Reverend Wright. Let's talk Ludacris." When Elisabeth got some pushback on that point ("This is about the ad," Whoopi reminded her), she cried out, "This is a free country!" at which point the fun started.




Elisabeth: It seems to be that you can only have one opinion in this country right now.

Whoopi: Oh really? After the last eight years you can say that? Don't go there, please. On one opinion, I know. I got eaten by what one opinion should be in this country.

Elisabeth: I'm saying, you experienced that.

Whoopi: Yes I did, so that's not what I'm doing. I'm trying to get this ad out, to talk about this ad, whether you think it's good or whether you don't think it's good. Not because he went here... What was wrong with that ad is, Is there no other way to do this? John McCain is a great guy. I like him. But this was beneath him. He is a much better guy than this. And that's what agitates me.

Joy: Well, he used to be. He used to be. He's not anymore.

Needless to say I am offically a fan of this show. Where else can you see as one blogger wrote "Elizabeth Hasselbeck is shouted down by thug-like women who use the typical liberal debate tactic - demagoguery. (That means interrupting and name calling and not letting your opponent make a point.) The people who say she is not intelligent, etc., are liberals who HATE and condemn everyone who dares disagrees with them.The national audience sees this, and there are millions of people who get it." LOVE IT!!!! Joy a thug...now thats comedy.

Currently Listening to:
Gonna Fly Now - Rocky Soundtrack

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Eyes Wide Shut

I got a call today from my sister asking had I talked to my older brother or father. I responded no and asked was everything okay. She informed me that my nephew (Tyler age 9) is now blind in his left eye. I promise you I thought I was going to pass out in Publix.

Background: Tyler was born premature weighting roughly 2lbs. It has been an uphill battle every since. He was diagnosed with Autism (http://www.autism-society.org) and up until just recently he was eating through a feeding tube. He has undergone numerous surgeries, physical therapy and general things that a child should not have to endure.

Although my brother and his mom are no longer together, my brother does all that he can to support him and his mom. They (Tyler and his mom) live in Maryland, where he attends a school for autistic children. There has been great strides on his part. He recognizes individuals, makes eye contact, formulate complete sentences, loves horseback riding (so much that my brother purchased a horse for when he goes to visit New Orleans) and quite good at spelling.

Needless to say, this was a HUGE blow to my family. Anyone dealing with a love one with Autism knows how emotionally challenging it can be. My brother told me on the phone that he just hates that his child has to continue to fight for such small things (by this time I was home and in tears) like sentence structure or learning to chew food and swallow, things we or at least I take for granted. The most compelling thing is that they have no idea how long his vision has been gone. He had eye surgery about 3 years ago and every year since they have checked his eyes for progress. Its been roughly 6 months since his last visit so he could have been in this predicament for some time.

As I listened to my brother tell of how with autism Tyler really could not express that there was a problem. He talked of how maybe they could have caught it in time if he didn't have to deal with being autistic. My heart was so heavy for him. What could I say? I truly had not heard my brother cry like this since, we had to deal with the death of my mother and make a decision as to keep her on life support or allow her to go. I was at a lost for word and to be honest, none were needed. I prayed silently! He cried! It was at that point I knew my brother loved his son, but today I gained a whole new perspective of a fathers love and respect for my brother.

So tonight, I say a prayer for Tyler; who continues to fight and smile like its Christmas Morning as he is generally a happy kid.

I pray for Randi as she deals with the day to day care of Tyler. To the point of leaving New Orleans to go to Maryland for Tyler to attend a special school.

I pray for Brian, who cried while on the phone with me and who is willing to give is eye for his son.

I pray for families who struggle with Autistic loved one.

I say to you what I said to my brother: "God is sovereign! We can not often make sense of what is going on; but as Christians who are in covenant with him we take rest in HIS ABILITY! We keep our eyes focused on him. We thank him for the finished works of the cross. And, we rejoice in the fact that its already done!"

Shalom

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Currently Listening to:

The stillness of the night - God

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Black in America

Like man others, I've changed my schedule to ensure I was home to watch the CNN special on "Black in America" as they have done an awesome marketing job. I find it hard to believe that there's so many "concerned citizens" who are looking to a television program to provide answers to major community issues (which they kinda did, with the piece on the teachers who pay their students, at least he was trying SOMETHING!), or are asking the show to provide in-depth coverage of every single issue that affects the black community in a 2-hour time span.

While driving to work this morning I tuned into V103 just to hear some of the comments others had on the special. I'm sure you can guess that the topic most found interesting was the segment of the "successful" black women and the issues/discussion on relationships (And we wonder why, we have yet to be able to resolve and address larger issues within our community).

So to begin with I applaud CNN for its efforts. I personally thought that the segment lacked focus. The topics were all over the place with little explanation of why or how the people were in their situations. It did nothing to show poor, sick, and uneducated Black People with out a thorough explanation as to why they are in that situation. "Black in America" failed to explore the factors and comparisons of White privilege in this country and how it has affected the Black community. Why show a poor struggling black family and not explain the barriers they faced as to why they are in the situation?
  • Never mind the fact that dating back to slavery times white people separated the children from their parent before they were even one years of age.
  • Never mind the fact that white slave owners had complete control over the minds of Blacks that were bore into their property.

How can a group of people progress when they never had the same privileges White people were born into? In order for people of other races particularly white people to begin to understand the Black experience they must first admit some things to themselves.

  • Admit that being White at any point in the history of this country means being born into privileges that Black people do not have.
  • Admit that the reason we all have the lives we have in this country right now is due to the fact their families had free Black labor to build it up.
  • Most importantly admit that the core of the problems and struggles in the Black community stem from years and years of oppression.

I firmly believe that personal responsibility plays an important part in the efforts to not even rebuild because there has never been a firm foundation; but to build up the Black community. As a community we have to take responsibility for:

  • Our health and well being in regards to obesity, hypertension, HIV/AIDS
  • Our kids and the instilling in them importance of self respect and respect of others
  • Our finances - Has anyone noticed how Asians and Mexican Americans keep there money in their communities?

It all starts with education and we as a community MUST hold our government to task at providing QUALITY, ACCESSIBLE education. If the education system and the governing system can send a truancy officer to you home when your child does not attend; then surely we as a community can band together and DEMAND that our school systems provided better education to our kids. Failure can no longer be seen as an option when it comes to learning. Parents - school can no longer be seen an alternative form of day care. We have to become active and hold the systems accountable.

There's needs to be a heavy discussion of how crack cocaine affected the lives of so many Blacks in America. It was a devastating blow and turning point of a progressing Black nation. The effects of this drug to this day continues to plague and stifle our progression.

In closing, I will say this.... In order for a nation to move past race relation barriers they must work together. White people must face and admit the devastation they and their ancestors put on Blacks instead of ignoring it and not understanding how it had affected us. Blacks must come together and build our communities up and take PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY for our actions. We must examine our own roles and come up with solutions to move forward.

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Currently Listening to:

Marvin Gaye - "What's Going On?"

Monday, July 21, 2008

Randomness Vol. 1

  1. Why is it when you people come to your desk at work, they immediately look at your monitor as to see what you have up. Today the IT guy was working on my system and decided to look at my emails, deleted files, and past web browsing history. When I finally figured out what he was doing...he said "oh, my bad" DAMN RIGHT! Nosey Ass
  2. My moms side of the family is planning a family reunion. Most of you know that I do not mess with them at all after they offered my sister and brothers $20.00 towards the expenses for my mothers funeral (Funny thing is it was fully paid for with a huge amount left over) needless to say I have not spoken to many of them in over 10 years. To put that in prospective, my mom passed over 10 years ago. (Damn, doesn't seem that long) Anyway, I along with my sister and brothers will NOT be taking part of that madness. I can see it now. Drinks, Drinks, Weed, Drinks, more Weed, hot dogs, potato salad made with sandwich spread and Cornish hens and lets not forget MORE DRINKS....PASS
  3. The Pink Part....LMAO (you know exactly what I'm talking about on here!
  4. So me and the misses/cut buddy or whatever you want to call it are battling over who is more stubborn. I think she is she says I am...To Hell with her...LOL Guess I win that one.
  5. YouTube is so Funny - Bring back Adam (another inside joke) and AFFION CROCKETT is crazy for those Making the Band Spoofs
  6. SERVE, GIVE, SERVE, GIVE! That's how I've been feeling about church lately. Really been in prayer about this.
  7. Twin Towers Cafe is OVERPRICED. I will be packing my lunch from here on out.

Okay enough randomness.

Currently listening to:


Lalah Hathaway – What Goes Around

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Job Update

Love my New Job. Have a GREAT corner spot over looking the city.

More to come....

Keep Hope Alive!!!

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

"I start my new job tomorrow"

I know its been a minute but I have been trying to enjoy the small amount of time off between The Home Depot and the State. So all of my friends have been hearing the following saying from me "I start my new job on Wednesday!" It really was a throw back to when, which I'm sure many of you have experienced, you landed your first job. After weeks of filling out applications at the mall, fast food restaurants and for anyone who grew up in Vallejo or near an amusement park, you were "Hecka Excited" as we said in the Bay Area when you went for the interview and actually got the job. Along with that, came the time frame of waiting to actually start the job. You made sure you had your work permit signed and on file, you learned the bus route and most importantly you opened you first saving account.

The week leading up to your start date the following would come up at some point... "I start my new job on...!" The night before you would be so excited until you would take your bath around 7:30 or 8:00. All your close friends knew not to call you or in my day page you because your plan was to be in bed by 8:30 to make sure you were rested for the morning.

Funny thing is that you found yourself up until 3:00 AM because you were to excited to sleep. You had calculated the dollar amount of your first check (not taking into consideration the deduction the federal government would get off the top). You planned your first outfit you would buy and were excited about being able to purchase a season pass to Great America. So now its 7:00 AM, you have barley rested and you have to be at the bus stop by 7:30 to make it to work on time. You exit the bus, excited with the rest of the newly ordained workforce and are met with a day full of training and orientation. You can hardly keep your eyes open as the excitement of last night has finally caught up with you. You watch the clock wish you had the superpower to either speed time up or pause it so you could take a much needed nap.

Its now lunch, and your adrenaline is pumping. You eat lunch with your new found best friend at work and it seems like the day is looking up. The second half of the day is On the Job Training or OJT. You soon learn that this company actually expected you to work. It was at that moment, when you are slumped over a mop bucket getting ready to mop the floor in the corn dog unit you realize that this is MY NEW JOB!!!

Still excited but somewhat defeated you board the bus back home. when you arrive you are greeted by how did it go or how did you like it? While trying to remain upbeat you state "I was cool. Lots of paperwork." You slowly make you way upstairs and say "tonight I'm really going to bed because, I have a job!"

I will update tomorrow with the job process.

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Currently Listening to - Sound of my fan blowing

Friday, July 11, 2008

30 IS NOT THE NEW 20

So I'm out and about today and I have noticed that adults no longer what to be adults.



Now, I'm all for individuals being in style, lord knows if you still rocking a Bull Jersey let it go man. But there is an abundance of grown men trying to look like they are in the 10th and 11th grade.


For instance, while walking through the mall grown men were in there with multi-colored Nikes, skinny jeans and t-shits with more colors than a package of skittles. WHAT THE HELL!!! You look like a fool or as I often say..."You are so trendy till you look a damn mess!"


On a side note, has anybody noticed that these young ladies have more swagger than men? Seriously, they rocking wife beaters, Chuck Taylor and taper that is tighter than mine. Hell I wanted to ask this one girl who cut her hair is looked so damn tight. They are so HARD!!! I will come back to this at a later date.


But fellas, unfortunately Jay-Z was wrong...30 IS NOT THE NEW 20 it’s 30. You can still have swagger (LOL - that’s for a good friend) and be age appropriate. Let's leave the skinny jean, gold rope chains, the scarf’s (what the hell is that about anyway?) and the white tee that look like a duster alone.


Oh, and the church fellas...Stacy Adams and jeans DO NOT go together. Keep on and you going to be slipping on them slick floors in the mall. (It happened today....LMAO). Also, leave the K&G and D&K linen outfits on the rack.

Updates:
  • Keisha Mac is here!!!
  • Found out why my room is hot...this damn 42" Plasma is putting off heat like no tomorrow

Currently listening to:

New Edition – Candy Girl

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I've vented enough for one night.


Make GOOD Decisions

Monday, July 7, 2008

What's Going On - In Music??

I recently had a chance to listen to some new music that is to be dropping from some of my favorite artist; and I gotta say that I was less than impressed. I’m really a big fan of live music and people who can actually sing. Contrary to the manufactured bands that spring up all to often, I require that you be able to sing in the correct key your own song.

What happened to a singer walking to the mic, background singers in place, the drummer counts down the beat and a symphony of sound permutes the room?

No tracks playing in the background, just live vocals and instruments…I mean the kind that groups like Frankie Beverly and Maze, Earth, Wind and Fire, Luther Vandross, HECK The Jackson 5. Don’t get me wrong, there are defiantly a few that are poised to keep the tradition alive (The Roots, Jill Scott, Kindred the Family Soul, Anthony Hamilton, India. Arie) but this manufactured sound that is coming over the airwaves is sickening.

If I hear one more song with that DAMN voice decoder machine…I’m going to rip my stereo out. Really, How many time can you take T-Pain on a track or Akon, whining his name out?

Songs that sparked this conversation:
Raheem DavaughnText Message (Nice song but vastly different from Love Experience)
MusiqRadio (Was this a tribute to the lean with it, rock with it? Re-visit the first album…PLEASE)
Usher – Here I Stand (still listening in amazement, trying to figure out what went wrong)

More to come, but I’m glad that I have an ipod and satellite radio.

Updates:

  • Missed the trash man this morning. Guess I have to find an apartment complex dumpster LOL
  • Turning in my resignation letter today (Why am I nervous and excited at the same time?)
  • Dropped another % of body fat


Currently listening to:

Jazmine Sullivan – What’s Going On

Saturday, July 5, 2008

The Countdown is on

I made a decision to start actively blogging more...LOL at home may times I have had this revelation. But non the less, its pretty interesting format to voice your own opinion.

After my dismissal or Involuntary Termination from my previous employer I found myself on the job hunt at probably one of the worst times. Well my last day was April 28, 2008 and low and behold I was able to secure a job with a pretty big company based in Atalanta. I actually started one week after my final day on payroll ("God you sholl is somtin bout yo'self). So I start and the entire time I've been here I have not been able to get comfortable. Its like I work here but have no connection to his place. Truth be told its a great company but its not for me and I realize it is (was) a place holder until I found something better or I should say where my passion lies.

So I get a call from the State to come in for an interview and low and behold its really the perfect position. I interview on a Friday and it really was more of a conversation about matrix's, SLA, training and trends in performance enhancements for call centers (Did I tell you all that I work in the call center industry - we will discuss that at another time) and the new program they are rolling out. I was told that they were looking to fill the position immediately and I responded that I was available immediately (not really, but I would make myself). That was Friday low and behold Tuesday I get a call with a job offer - of course I accepted. Now I'm in that stage of "when do I tell my current employer?" And, the answer is....MONDAY!!!!

Updates:
  • Nephew Puggy Birthday was July 3. He turned 3, that's so cool
  • Discovered Conya Doss, who has an awesome voice. Check here out
  • HATE my NEIGHBORS!!!!! - Def. will blog about this soon
  • Missing KeishaMac - Come back to ATL!!!

Currently Listing to:

Conya Doss http://www.conyadoss.com/

Sweet Love from Just Because

Monday, June 18, 2007

Bobby vs. The Grass

Today has been an intresting day. I'm thinking about the movie Joe vs. The Volcano and I'm actually laughing inside. I finally decided to tackle my front and backyard grass. See, I purchased a house in Dec and have been frantically getting up to "my" standards. Part of that was removing this overgrown tree from the front yard and re-soding the lawn. After several missed appts. and no shows I got someone to lay the sod. {side note: Little did I know Georgia would be in a drought} Anyway, it has been over a month and the grass had to be cut.

I battled the grass and the lawn mower and fininshed the front and backyard in only 2 hours. I'm seriously thinking of outsourcing this task.

I'm throughly convienced that cell phones, text messaging, and email are destroying the art of communication (as I type a new blog). I got a text today that made me have to step back before I responded. I know I can cut with words so I had to step back and see how I would respond and the intresting thing was I hit DELETE!!! See I'm learning cause, back in the day I would have helped them and not in a Christ like manner.

Weekend Highlights:

  • Hung out with Jay for NYC
  • Hit the V-103 Car & Bike Show - Kelly put it DOWN!!!
  • Had some BOMB wings with Kiesha
  • Went to church and did not have to serve, however it felt weird sitting in back. Pastor Toni preached a great word. Man of Valor

Monday, March 19, 2007

Its okay..If you begin with

I was listening to the Tom Joyner show this morning and they were talking about how things/situations are seen as "okay" if you preference them with..."Before I gave my life to the Lord..."

Funny but if you think about it

Before I gave my life to the Lord, I use to drink and smoke all the time.
Before I gave my life to the Lord, I robbed a bank at gun point.
Before I gave my life to the Lord, I use to steal for a living.

What makes folks think that, by begining the statement like that, makes it okay.

..::Things that make you go...HUMMM::..

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Scratching My Chin

I was on a conference call today and found myself staring at the computer monitor in a daze. It was almost as if my mind was on auto pilot. I was answering questions, but my mind was far removed from the task at hand.

I hung up the phone, turned on The Roots and scratched my chin thinking...what was that about.

..::shrugged shoulders::..