Thursday, July 31, 2008

I've got a bad feeling and its probably about something different than you think.

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Friday, July 25, 2008

garrett haake says that he reads blogs all day. i doubt he reads mine.

i doubt as many people read mine as have in the past, and thats kinda a bummer. i see well popular blogs from my a&m network ... like justin wolfshol and mason king's, and i realize that i'm a fringe blogger. now, it stands to be noted that i've been blogging longer than anyone i know, except alfie vittone, but i do enjoy it, even if few people read.

i don't suspect i'm coming up on a time in my life where i'll be able to blog often, but God knows i'll try... i'll try and be honest, and try not to be afraid of typing what i think and feel... like i did long ago, just because some people read my blog.

honesty is easiet with others, and hardest with yourself

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

there are some jobs where you probably shouldn't be on facebook. here's what i think they are:

a medical doctor
a psychologist
a school teacher
a police officer


i think that if i saw any one of these professionals on facebook, they would become a lot less professional to me. and in each of these professions, professional appearance and confidence is paramount.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

M&M bag 7/15

orange: 16
blue: 14
red: 6
green: 10
yellow: 8
brown: 2




brutal brown.
it is definitely a bummer... but sometimes, you can see a breakup coming.

there's a girl i know, and she was not riding a winning horse. it was quite the opposite. i hope she learns. because she's pretty cool.

also, its definitely a bummer, when girls don't get anywhere near the game, because they think they are not supposed to even like sports. that's too bad. social, nay... judeo-christian/psychosocial expectations cage their minds, and make many peoples' hearts sore. love

Tuesday, July 08, 2008

This past weekend was the fourth of July holiday. I spent some time in Houston with some friends, and especially my girl Jenny.


Around the Fourth of July holiday, there are an unusually ample number of "that's what she said" opportunities. Some of them are not too good, but some are very good. Topics range from traditional 4th activities such as barbecues to baseball games to fireworks... they might include:

-Why don't you rub down the meat before putting it in there?
-Do you have anything to put on these, they're pretty dry...
-Hey, can you get my back...
-We've been waiting here for a while, do we have to wait till dark?
-Wow, that one was huuuge!
-I didn't like that one very much
-I can't believe I spent that much money, for only a few minutes excitement






Although i thought about writing this blog over the weekend, it wasn't nearly as funny as i thought it would be.


you need to start a blog.

Monday, July 07, 2008

settle down for a little bit now, adventure when the time is ripe.


ok. i can do that.

Wednesday, July 02, 2008

m&m count:

red: 6 (+1 broken; '7')
brown: 7
blue: 11
orange: 12
yellow: 9
green: 14


and you know what they say about the green ones

Tuesday, July 01, 2008

here's who i've noticed gets on facebook the most:

not necessecelery in any order:

-unemployed graduates
-young, married wives
-nosy adults
-bored workers


do people feel the need to update everyone on what they're doing all the time? Some people do. What did young, married couples (wives) do about sharing wedding photos before there was facebook and flickr? How would anyone know that Sarah is visiting her best friends in the world?! REUNION, or that Johnny wishes he didn't have to go to work.

Believe me, i'm a bored worker right now, but once i stop being a bored worker, i'll spend a lot less time on facebook. Its not as though i spend hours on it now. But, since I have been on it during the peak hours of the working day 8am - 5pm... the conversations, and wall posts, and photo album edits, etc. that i have noticed are absolutely by mostly people in these categories (save the last, i just mention bored workers ... because they are the simple observers, with a rare comment here and there)

I don't know what's creepier... adults who are on facebook too much, or young single dudes that are on facebook too much? I think both might believe that a relationship may be kindled thereupon.

I also don't know what's greater... productivity (profits, revenues, and earned value) lost by a corporation who allows facebook to be accessed, or the hours wasted by the 4 aforementioned groups on facebook, when they could all be doing more productive things...

but then again... when has productivity and work ever been more fun than viewing vacation and "summer 2k8" photos?
i don't think i can say some of the things i want to say on my blog anymore.