Yes, it's love, where two become one. I guess that explains his big-ass head, YOWZIE!!!!
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Friday, July 31, 2009
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Go for it
The situations where you're most likely to make mistakes are also situations in which you have the greatest opportunities to make progress. When there's something on the line, there's something to be gained. Don't seek to make mistakes, but don't seek to avoid them either. Seek instead to put yourself in circumstances that challenge you to grow.
When there's the possibility of making a bad impression, there's also the possibility to make a great impression. Success comes from being able to accept the risk of failure. When you ask for something, there's a good chance that you'll be turned down. But if you never ask, there's a rock solid certainty that you won't get what you seek. By asking often enough and sincerely enough, you'll get the answer you're after. By listening to enough people tell you no, you'll find someone who tells you yes. Make the effort, put yourself on the line, and go for it.
Though the road can be bumpy at times, the way to get there is to get going.
-- Ralph Marston Ins
The situations where you're most likely to make mistakes are also situations in which you have the greatest opportunities to make progress. When there's something on the line, there's something to be gained. Don't seek to make mistakes, but don't seek to avoid them either. Seek instead to put yourself in circumstances that challenge you to grow.
When there's the possibility of making a bad impression, there's also the possibility to make a great impression. Success comes from being able to accept the risk of failure. When you ask for something, there's a good chance that you'll be turned down. But if you never ask, there's a rock solid certainty that you won't get what you seek. By asking often enough and sincerely enough, you'll get the answer you're after. By listening to enough people tell you no, you'll find someone who tells you yes. Make the effort, put yourself on the line, and go for it.
Though the road can be bumpy at times, the way to get there is to get going.
-- Ralph Marston Ins
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Pudong China Now
An amazing city with an amazing skyline along one amazing waterfront.
Here folks is where our competition plays. Pudong is a major player in the economic export of Chinese products, especially heavy industry and finance for same. An important city to watch as the century progresses.
It should be interesting!
Here folks is where our competition plays. Pudong is a major player in the economic export of Chinese products, especially heavy industry and finance for same. An important city to watch as the century progresses.
It should be interesting!
Luscious...
Lets Chill n Cuddle!
Looks like an eeerie night - June thunderstorms and lightning scaring up the place. The view outside looks forboding, like you don't wanna be too far out there if at all.
This morning wakes up to the sound of a couple fighting over a cellphone. It got a bit violent, so violent that the man had to arrest a brother. All I can say is, keep your hands off the lady fella, unless she strikes you. And even then I'd think twice.
My best offense - defense! I reccomend it to you.
Otherwise, stay in on this wicked night. Stay inside, warm, you and her, cuddled up snuggly in bed. Mmmmmm......
Looks like an eeerie night - June thunderstorms and lightning scaring up the place. The view outside looks forboding, like you don't wanna be too far out there if at all.
This morning wakes up to the sound of a couple fighting over a cellphone. It got a bit violent, so violent that the man had to arrest a brother. All I can say is, keep your hands off the lady fella, unless she strikes you. And even then I'd think twice.
My best offense - defense! I reccomend it to you.
Otherwise, stay in on this wicked night. Stay inside, warm, you and her, cuddled up snuggly in bed. Mmmmmm......
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Justice or Peace?
And now there is this new choice to have to make:
It appears that the expected response to Judge Sonia Sotomayor is one that will be resounded by the public at large and bring down the Grand Old Party to its small partisian knees. It is an argument that's less about whether you believe in racial politics, or whether you'll take the bait.
The Obama mind works in strange but mysterious ways to some, but not to those who can relate to his central messages: that we have to get past our various political and ideological differences, most of which have no benefit or place for us today as Americans, to do what's best and most prosperous for the country as a whole. That means all of us get to participate in the promise that our grandparents and their parents fought for in the 20th century, a chance to earn an honest wages, make a decent living, provide squarely for our families (that doesn't necessarily mean take to Disney World every year, folks), and be protected in our health and welfare til our dying day. We all were born into such a system; why we now want to dismantle, even destroy it, is obviously a very misguided stance that doesn't take history or our welfare into account at all.
So by nominating this brilliant and well-respected jurist, Latina, born-in-New York City in the Barrio, with lots of federal court experience, corporate law and public interest litigation experience as well, by having no other recourse other than to paint an inaccurate picture of her as a racist, when in fact it's your racism that must be called into attention, Obama has put out an APB on the GOP: these are the enemies of freedom. YOUR FREEDOM! Remember, it was the GOP conservatives who scuttled immigration, mostly from the South. While some southern-tier states like Texas particulary has a border problem, others like the Carolinas and Tennessee are just full of rrednecks. This is the core, like Al Qaeda in Swat Province, who are the real raicsts for whom Limbaugh speaks. These are the ones, in their hidden valleys, who are spewing messages of intolerance against which Hispanics cringe. By nominating this jurist, the first Hispanic (or any legitimate origin, despite what rumors we've heard about Cardozo) from the traditional communities we all recognize as such coast-to-coast, the curtains have been pulled back and there they stand, naked to hiding, now visible for all to see. It's up to them which performance they put on for us.
In the meantime, we're just so happy we finally have a Hispanic woman as a Supreme Court justice who understands us as regular, good, decent people trying to live together in this cold cold world. Hola!
It appears that the expected response to Judge Sonia Sotomayor is one that will be resounded by the public at large and bring down the Grand Old Party to its small partisian knees. It is an argument that's less about whether you believe in racial politics, or whether you'll take the bait.
The Obama mind works in strange but mysterious ways to some, but not to those who can relate to his central messages: that we have to get past our various political and ideological differences, most of which have no benefit or place for us today as Americans, to do what's best and most prosperous for the country as a whole. That means all of us get to participate in the promise that our grandparents and their parents fought for in the 20th century, a chance to earn an honest wages, make a decent living, provide squarely for our families (that doesn't necessarily mean take to Disney World every year, folks), and be protected in our health and welfare til our dying day. We all were born into such a system; why we now want to dismantle, even destroy it, is obviously a very misguided stance that doesn't take history or our welfare into account at all.
So by nominating this brilliant and well-respected jurist, Latina, born-in-New York City in the Barrio, with lots of federal court experience, corporate law and public interest litigation experience as well, by having no other recourse other than to paint an inaccurate picture of her as a racist, when in fact it's your racism that must be called into attention, Obama has put out an APB on the GOP: these are the enemies of freedom. YOUR FREEDOM! Remember, it was the GOP conservatives who scuttled immigration, mostly from the South. While some southern-tier states like Texas particulary has a border problem, others like the Carolinas and Tennessee are just full of rrednecks. This is the core, like Al Qaeda in Swat Province, who are the real raicsts for whom Limbaugh speaks. These are the ones, in their hidden valleys, who are spewing messages of intolerance against which Hispanics cringe. By nominating this jurist, the first Hispanic (or any legitimate origin, despite what rumors we've heard about Cardozo) from the traditional communities we all recognize as such coast-to-coast, the curtains have been pulled back and there they stand, naked to hiding, now visible for all to see. It's up to them which performance they put on for us.
In the meantime, we're just so happy we finally have a Hispanic woman as a Supreme Court justice who understands us as regular, good, decent people trying to live together in this cold cold world. Hola!
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Chaka Khan - Stay
just a beautiful love song if ever there was one modernly written and cut on its own...
Saturday, January 10, 2009
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