May 30, 2007

i <3 jimmy

i'm 'working' today...so lots of net time for me...check this out...hillarous

lonelyfallon32


still trying to figure out how to post the nicaddict post i wrote last night...
maybe coming soon
until then...this site is GREAT..will genius...jimmy hillarious
ok back to 'work'
ps - im sick thank god i'm doing voiceovers

brief

i just spent 10 minutes looking for a 6 to copy and paste into my blogger password. the six key as well as enter no longer works on my laptop. the cost of repairs is outrageous. truly a testimate to why one should take better care of thier things. i am sick as a dog, don't know whats wrong. thought it was food poisening. but this has been 2 long. going to the doc in the am. watching the simple life, i got the first half on dvd. ummmmmmmmmmmmm is all i can say. lindsay lohan checked into rehab. must have been after i saw her monday afternoon eating in brentwood (i know who knew she eats). ok below the belt -- i wish her well in spite of it all. seriously, she needs parents. real parents. i can relate. on more levels than i care to get into tonight. while i simple lifed it; i went mad on photobooth in the loft lite by a single low energy lamp (thats right, bitches i'm green). look for the pics on flickr tomorrow. it's such the little things. peace to you all -- and thanks for reading this discombobulated blog. ......................pugnpunk

May 23, 2007

funny how it comes

Tonight
From the cell
A blog
Have yet 2
Get the keyboard
Fixed on my laptop
And the computer
Not the form 4 this
Tonight

I met john candy
Not literally
But his gay twin
Thought me n his friend
Had the same shirt
From afar
It looked so
Upclose
Not so much

I made conversation tho
Witty, humor, banter
He walked away
Funny that
Some people don't get it
My humor

Some people
R
Scared 2 connect

Was out with leah
Who I love
Promoted recently
2 best friend status

1 o 4
1 I shoved a toothbruth down her throat
1 I haven't talked 2 in a month
1 I met when without shoes or socks
1 randomly in a bar
All friends 4 life

A teacher tonight was in pain
his husband in a car accidents
Results back an hour into class
Why r u here? I thought 2 myself
We ended early
And I'm dying in suspecion
Codependence

I want to know is the hubby ok
How is he doing?
Does he know we care
Just his students
But connected
Non the less

May 21, 2007

loving jimmy carter

“We now have endorsed the concept of pre-emptive war where we go to war with another nation militarily, even though our own security is not directly threatened, if we want to change the regime there or if we fear that some time in the future our security might be endangered,” he said. “But that’s been a radical departure from all previous administration policies.”
Carter, who won a Nobel Peace Prize in 2002, criticized Bush for having “zero peace talks” in Israel. Carter also said the administration “abandoned or directly refuted” every negotiated nuclear arms agreement, as well as environmental efforts by other presidents.
Carter also offered a harsh assessment for the White House’s Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, which helped religious charities receive $2.15 billion in federal grants in fiscal year 2005 alone.
“The policy from the White House has been to allocate funds to religious institutions, even those that channel those funds exclusively to their own particular group of believers in a particular religion,” Carter said. “As a traditional Baptist, I’ve always believed in separation of church and state and honored that premise when I was president, and so have all other presidents, I might say, except this one.”
Douglas Brinkley, a Tulane University presidential historian and Carter biographer, described Carter’s comments as unprecedented.
“This is the most forceful denunciation President Carter has ever made about an American president,” Brinkley said. “When you call somebody the worst president, that’s volatile. Those are fighting words.”
Carter also lashed out Saturday at British prime minister Tony Blair. Asked how he would judge Blair’s support of Bush, the former president said: “Abominable. Loyal. Blind. Apparently subservient.”
“And I think the almost undeviating support by Great Britain for the ill-advised policies of President Bush in Iraq have been a major tragedy for the world,” Carter told British Broadcasting Corp. radio.

May 16, 2007

propecia is my hero

mom, please dont' watch

everyone else

free game

May 15, 2007

in the news

from the toronto star
fascinating on many levels
rosie o - mayrtr (i know i spelled that wrong)


Rosie got boot because she dared to ask tough questions
May 01, 2007 04:30 AM
Antonia Zerbisias

Last Wednesday, in the immediate aftermath of the announcement that dominated the American news agenda and cycle for days, CNN's Larry King was in hot pursuit of the story.

Rude, lewd, crude Rosie O'Donnell was leaving ABC's daytime talk show The View.

Naturally, King was obligated to seek out The Combover Which Talks, Donald Trump.

"She's a disgusting person," said Trump, who has been trading insults with O'Donnell since January. "She's a slob."

Then he called for censorship.

"Sadly, after the Don Imus thing, people are going to have to be, I guess, more careful as to what they're saying," he said, as if the former MSNBC morning man's racist, sexist "nappy-headed hos'' line equals grabbing your crotch and saying "Eat me'' to The Ego Who Walks.

Insisting that O'Donnell had been fired instead of being unable to come to a contract agreement, Trump said O'Donnell was an `'embarrassment to this country.'' That's because she had latched on to the growing "9/11 Truth Movement," which dismisses the official story about the 2001 terrorist attacks.

Considering her controversial year on The View, it's interesting that O'Donnell came to the end of the line just as she was demanding answers to questions that millions are now asking.

For that, the full might of Fox News rose up to smite her. Those who had bought and sold the WMDs fairy tale attacked O'Donnell for daring to question the generally accepted explanation for the collapse of the World Trade Center.

"In America, we are fed propaganda and if you want to know what's happening in the world, go outside of the U.S. media because it's owned by four corporations. One of them is this one (ABC)," O'Donnell said in March, reaching an audience at least 15 times that of Fox News.

That's dangerous stuff. More dangerous than taking on Trump, who was followed on CNN by another outsized, outrageous woman: Roseanne Barr, also known for her crotch-grabbing and blunt talk.

Unlike all the blond-trophy-second-wife types flanking old men co-hosts all over the TV grid, neither Barr nor O'Donnell shut up and look pretty.

Not a single mainstream media news show is hosted by a woman who is aggressive and candid, the way that Bill O'Reilly is on Fox, or Joe Scarborough or Keith Olbermann are on MSNBC. There is no female David Letterman, Jay Leno, Jimmy Kimmel or Bill Maher.

Oprah Winfrey, as revealed on Bill Moyers' outstanding post-mortem on the pre-Iraq media last week, shut up audience members who questioned the Bushies. Ellen DeGeneres hasn't uttered a controversial word since she yelled, "I'm gay!" on her sitcom 10 years ago.

Has no network found the courage to offer, say, Sarah Silverman or Janeane Garofalo a platform? Or will O'Donnell's replacement be Red State straight?

King, who is floating the rumour that Barr could get the job, sought her opinion. "I think she has a lot of guts," said Barr. "And I think she put everything on the line to go on and say things that real Americans were talking about and wanting to hear about and which is just, you know, pretty much non-existent in the media.

"I mean, we could hear stuff about Anna Nicole's baby and gossip and dieting every day until we are blue in the face. It's kind of like ... dumbing women down and making them barefoot and pregnant again. And she changed that and I love her and I love freedom of speech."

So much for Barr's chances.

On the afternoon after O'Donnell made her announcement, she blogged about that day's taping for an upcoming episode of The View.

"(W)e had two 9/11 first responders both horrifically sick," she wrote, in her trademark lowercase freestyle poetry style. She spoke of all the unknowns in that smoking, toxic New York rubble and wondered how many emergency workers and citizens would eventually suffer:

"i cried/got into my car drove/ away from the studio/there were 3 dozen press people waiting/cameras video crews reporters/they leapt at the car/like i was britney or Lindsay/pushing flashing yelling/breaking news in america /i was the story, not (the sick emergency workers)/what's wrong with this picture?"

And that's why Rosie O'Donnell had to go. She messed up the pretty picture that the corporate media present.

She said it all.

May 14, 2007

latino urbanism

my upload server
is down
until it's fixed
this photobucket
shitty ass quality
will have 2 do
i can't deal
anymore
u get the point

....

tonite i watched
from a friends
new powerbookplus
i want one
someone tell me
why 2 get a desktop
instead

i've taken the film down
the tech guy tells me
things should be fixed
tomorrow
you will have to wait

tonight after the show
went to the damnwells
so much fun
except brit
being a retard
i stayed outside

that is all
i have
a stupid
art
"project"
2 do

May 8, 2007

1984 anyone?!

yesterday the president called the queen 300 years old
the debates both democratic and republican
a sad sad state of affairs
what's even more pathetic...

Verizon is one of the phone companies currently being sued over its alleged disclosure of customer phone records to the NSA. In a response to the court last week, the company asked for the entire consolidated case against it to be thrown out—on free speech grounds.

The response also alleges that the case should be thrown out because even looking into the issue could violate state secrets, of course, but a much longer section of the response tries to make the case that Verizon has a First Amendment right to "petition" the government. "Based on plaintiffs' own allegations, defendants' right to communicate such information to the government is fully protected by the Free Speech and Petition Clauses of the First Amendment," argue Verizon's lawyers.

Essentially, the argument is that turning over truthful information to the government is free speech, and the EFF and ACLU can't do anything about it. In fact, Verizon basically argues that the entire lawsuit is a giant SLAPP (Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation) suit, and that the case is an attempt to deter the company from exercising its First Amendment right to turn over customer calling information to government security services.


good god someone put me out of my misery...

May 6, 2007

mama

cleaning the house today
new lease...i'm gona stay
came across an old journal
this entry i had to post
cira 2005...word 4 word

she's adorable
my mother
one of a kind
diamond in the ruff
ok, now i'm just corny
i mean damn you
get the point
but i love that woman
ooooh mama!

she's a strong broad
my mama
she hasn't had the most typical life
my mama
not typical at all
my mama!

growing up she was a lonely lady
she sure as hell didn't show it
to those outside looking in
a glimse here and there
for those she holds so dear
after a while around mama
it was abundantly clear

she's back to all those happy things
i love about this strong broad
for some reason...i've always wanted to say that
calling my mama a broad...
so taboo-
me!

i love my mama!
ooooh mama
all this mama talk
i gotta go
gotta go call her STAT
and hear that familary voice
"Heeeey Scott"
of which i've become
way too well aware.

NOTE: I can't because i'm on the phone with steven talking about moms.

May 5, 2007

20/20 My Secret Self

long video post
i know i know
20/20 special
my ssecret self
aired last friday
on transgendered children
open ur mind
& ur heart
and watch

check it out
5 video clips
in its entiretly
below...












peace is possible
that is the word!

May 4, 2007

phone call ratio

# of calls recieved
2
# of calls returned

a two on one ratio
i can totally handle
4 on one sometimes
but 30 to 0
no deal

seriously though
i was interviewing shrinks
and got a bunch of #s
recomendations
if u will

made the phone calls out
messages left 4 all
those who called me back
2 or less times
i made an apointment

does anyone else feel me?



ps............................
i wish i knew how to turn comments on, or anything on this site for that matter. up to 1200 visitors last month. seriously who is out there?!
my tech guy (aka friend doing favors) is in the middle of some zillion dollar deal with myspace or friendster. new plans are in the works. but unless someone wants to donate the cash -- i'll have to wait!