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    Sunday, December 10th, 2006
    10:23 pm
    I saw "Death of the Fireflies on TCM. And while the movie was aight, I keep on hearing from most anime nerds on how sad the movie is.
    Well the film takes place in Japan during the last days of WWII and its about the struggle of a brother and sister to survive.
    Well contrary to what the nerds believe this movie has a happy ending because the Americans win the war and the kids end up starving to death.
    That's what you get for bombing the Pacific Fleet.
    Sunday, March 26th, 2006
    2:38 am
    More like P for Poop
    If you like V for Vendetta you are lame, because the movie was lame. The previews made the film appear action packed, unless you find a woman crying in prison and reading stories about lesbians to be action packed you'll love it.
    They also made the film too psudo deep messages about freedom and shit. This movie sucked.
    If you liked V for Vendetta you are L for lame.
    Saturday, February 11th, 2006
    4:17 pm
    Wednesday, January 18th, 2006
    1:33 am
    Damn Your Blood
    It's Complete. It's finally complete. Damn it's done.
    Sorry it took so long to complete. No wait, I'm not sorry. Flor De Cane Centenario Rum takes 12 years of aging to reach smooth, dark, perfection. And though it didnt take me 12 years to complete this album it took time to make sure it was good. Bottom line would you prefer to drink Baccardi or would you rather have a rum that doesnt taste like shit.
    I thought so.
    All there is to do now is take this disk downt to the music lab to make sure the data on the Cd is right, and to normalize the tracks so that it doesnt sound quieter than a professionally made cd. Then I'll just have to double check it.
    But all in all I really like what I'm hearing, which means yall should really like it as I'm way more critical towards my music. So hang on a little longer yall. The chug has you covered.

    Current Mood: accomplished
    Friday, October 7th, 2005
    1:40 am
    Kanye West
    I've been wrapping up my album. But then I've been getting an Idea for a new song. But i'll probably save it for the next album the possibly called "Damn Ye Altogether" (Damn's my favorite curse word.) Well anyways I need to diss Kanye West. I have many reasons
    1. He promised to perform at GSU for November 19th, and then broke the deal. His reasons were that he would not perform at an outdoor venue despite the fact that he has done outdoor venues before, and the fact that he already promised to perform at Paulson Stadium... Hello? Stadiums are outdoors. I wasnt going to the show anyways, but he slapped my school in the face.
    2. College Dropout. The dude makes a big deal about him dropping out of school and making millions as a rapper. He makes fun of college and education in general. Then he goes crying that people aint helping black people and that there's too much poverty in the black community. HELLO again hypocrite. You belittled an institution that could actually help black folks out. Your mom has a doctorite. You just lacked the dicipline to go through it all.
    We all can't make millions selling records you prick.
    3. He acts like he's God's gift to rap. And when he makes a song about Jesus he acts like he's taking a huge risk and that he's the first to ever do that. Just about every rapper does a song about Jesus sometime in their career. You're not revolutionary.
    4. He tried to be political. Well if he went on that NBC telethon and said what he said with the confidence and might of Chuck D. it could have been cool. But he went up there dissing Bush looking like he's going to cry while stuttering between every word... that's not cool. Being political is all trendy and lame, and if you can't do it without stuttering and looking like you're going to piss you're pants that makes you super lame.
    5. Lame ass preppy clothes. Lame image. Kanye's lame, I'll diss him in a song. Expect it someday...
    Wednesday, September 7th, 2005
    12:33 pm
    What about me? (A maddox style rant)
    Man I walking around campus and a girl frat was collecting donations for those punk azz huricane victims. One approaches me and asks if I'd like to donate. I politely say "No thank you" and walk away.
    As I leave I hear that girl say to another zeta theta whatever "He said no thank you" as though I were the worst person in the world.
    Well let me tell you something... You think college students make a million bucks. I have bills to pay. Why don't you drop out of your damn girl frat and use the money from the dues (which is like $1000 a semester) and give that to the hurricane victims. Instead you stand around collecting money from college students who have less money to donate and act like you're some sort of saint.
    4 years of school and I have not been accumulating wealth. I've been slowly draining my savings. I live frugaly and half the items I used to furnish my town house were found in someone's front yard. I aint no heartless bastard, and I don't need to be spending my funds to prove that to anybody especially no prissy spoiled girl frat person.
    Fuck the hurricane victims. In everyone's life a little rain must fall. Sometime lots of rain especially nonmetaphorical rain accompanied by big waves, and 100mph+ winds. People raise money for them but I have to ask "What about me? What about rumchug?"
    Well rumchug has groceries to buy, and a credit card bill to pay. Someone get the Red Cross on that.
    Monday, August 22nd, 2005
    1:07 am
    Life iz good
    I finally got my room together. I didnt have a bed for the past week and was sleeping on the floor, but I went to the habitat home shop and bought a couch with a pull out bed. The townhouse is sweet. I finally have my own bathroom, and a kitchen. There are a few Items I'd like to get from home like lamps, coffee table, and power plug to my gamecube, so I'll come home soon (despite the fact that the gas prices are so high because of Democrats)
    I had some musicians come to my studio called the "Cove" by Drew.
    One rapper part of a group called Disorderly Conduct will do a song with me, and I had a sweet punk group with a guitarist, keyboarder and Trumpet player come over.
    I got cleared for graduation, and will walk in the spring thus finally escaping this small ass kee town.
    Wednesday, August 10th, 2005
    2:15 am
    Deeper Thoughts
    Yeah, yeah, I know its been a while. Remember, how I said I wasnt going to fall behind anymore? Well, who told you to believe everything you read? In fact, the only thing that got me off my lazy keister and writing is the blog from Joey Styles commenting on my crucifixion angle. See, I'm not lazy when it comes to things I want to do, but I'm really not a big fan of writing or else I would've done so much more than just one comic book in that field. For some reason, I just don't find writing to be all that fun, which is kind of sad because its one of my 3 best skills. My two other best skills I actually enjoy that is if movie/TV watching and banging whores count as skills. Because then I've got three mad crazy skills. However, unless I'm hired as a Nielsen family or a gigolo, the only lucrative one is the one I don't enjoy doing. Some other skills include, but are not limited to, being late, not getting enough sleep and conversely sleeping 10 hours a night, as well as not hitting the seat while urinating, flatulence, both lengthy and loud, blowing my nose while eating, making fun of Disco, poor handwriting, reading comics at Waffle House, bragging about my IQ and cock size, both very large as well as other esoterica I don't believe I can make a living from. And last but not least, starting projects I never finish, like guitar lessons, the A/V Club, the Ms. Raven Effect contest (which will be completed either at the end of this entry, because I already know who's won or the next one depending on how long this day's weeks months year's rant is). I attribute this to a deadly combination of ADD, perfectionism (if I can't do it at an extremely high level or master it quickly, I lose interest), apathy, laziness and my constant need to be always entertained or in a state of bliss which these don't engender. But don't be sad, boys and girls, your boss still does extremely well wrestling, which luckily for him, he still enjoys performing as much, if not more, than he ever did. In fact, I read something interesting today in David Mack's 'Kabuki The Alchemy,' which is a part of a continuation of a truly novel original and revolutionary comic book series. The first trade of six Kabuki titles is Circle of Blood, which is absolutely brilliant and is the new A/V choice offering. Anyway, a character says that, basically, what we love as nine to eleven year olds is what we were meant to do because "at that age, your personality is sophisticated enough to know what you like to do and internally motivated to do but is right before the age when you begin to submerge your natural identity to accomodate the expectations, preconceptions and rigid categorization of the adult world ... that you become increasingly sensitive to as you enter adolescence. Think back to what you enjoyed before they squeezed your dreams into a box of practicality. Before they were minimized or channeled into a cookie cutter. Before you were labeled or groomed for your family or your society's expectation of you." I wanted to be a wrestler at age nine through eleven and now I am. Yay me! In fact, my infatuation with wrestling was going to be my first article for Powerslam Magazine, which had hired me to write a column, but then, Fin Martin, the publisher said that it wasn't printable and gave no reason for it but said I'd still be sent a check, which I wasn't. Anyway, I thought it was a damn fine article as did Vic and I'll let Vic put it up on the site in the near future. Now, without further adieu-doo, here's the actual reason I worked up the energy to write a journal entry.

    There was a blog about Styles responding to an interview with me about the crucifixion angle. He said the apology was justified because I had horribly offended Christians and equated it to doing a bit where I tattooed numbers on The Sandman and marched him and all the babyfaces into a gas chamber. He said Paul claimed the idea was all mine, which it was. He also said it was tasteless and stupid, so I would like to respond. First, let me say that Joey Styles is a brilliant commentator and I would put him as one of my 4 all-time favorites, along with Gordon Solie, Jim Ross and Lance Russell. Secondly, if he is a man of integrity, he will continue to judge my work as objectively as I judge his, no matter how much I write in the following passages. Thirdly, I hope he doesn't break an ankle falling off his pedestal. Now, his initial point is that I was wrong in justifying the apology and later he decries me doing the angle at all, where actually that is two different points and shall be defended separately. First, for argument's sake, let's say the angle was a bad choice, which I don't remotely believe, but let's say it was. I still would have to maintain the apology was a poor choice: strictly because we were the rebel promotion. The fans knew and came to expect us to cross the line. They came to be entertained, aroused, enlivened and to see things the other two weren't doing, to put the art back into wrestling and to put the intelligence back into wrestling. They expected us to push the envelope and were upset if we didn't. By that reasoning alone, if we did push the envelope too far, the last thing they would want is for us to apologize for it. In fact, no matter how offended they potentially may have been, there is no way they would've wanted us to say, "Oops I'm sorry, we tried to be controversial and now we're sorry because we were too controversial." According to you, those assumptions would be incorrect. However, I'm reasonable enough to understand that that, is a point of contention neither of us can prove 100% accurately unless we poll our constituency, so let's take what the main thrust of your argument is, that we horribly offended Christians, and move onto that. First of all, you say it is tasteless and stupid, I maintain it is neither. The definition of stupid is something marked by a lack of intelligence or care; the angle wasnt. The angle was actually quite creative. My character has said time and time again that he is a martyr for society's dysfunction, and has, since day one, put his arms out in a Christ-like pose to symbolize this. By crucifying the Sandman, I was using artistic license, to literally make the Sandman feel as my character was feeling figuratively. I wasn't mocking Christ, there would be no point: he wasn't in my angle, nor did he have anything to do with it, other than symbolically. I assume that appropriating his iconography emblematically, to convey an artistic point, is probably light years less offensive than all the wars that Christians themselves have started in Jesus' name to "convert the heathens." I'm sure Christ himself would be much less offended by what I did artistically, than what some of the people have done in his name, by forcing entire societies of people to convert at gunpoint, at least I hope so. This is merely an assumption by me. To quote a friend, Vic, who has a double B.A. in English Lit and History from UCLA and is now currently going to law school at Arizona State University, "the use of religious imagery as allegory or metaphor is common in art and culture" and comparing it to a Holocaust bit, Styles' analogy doesnt hold up at all. "There is a difference between appropriating religious iconography/symbolism to draw a point and re-enacting historical events for the purpose of being offensive." I wasn't trying to offend Christians. I was trying to offend Sandman fans. Martin Scorsese wasn't trying to offend when he made "The Last Temptation of Christ," nor was Kevin Smith in "Dogma," but thats not what church higher ups chose to believe even after admitting that they had not seen the films. If you missed my point or didn't look for it or it wasn't obvious enough for you, then I feel bad. But this had nothing to do with insulting Christians, and I didn't feel I should have to apologize for my artistic choice. I don't feel Baron Von Raschke owes me an apology, for a choice he made, to play a Nazi, even though I'm Jewish. If I would've thought that artistically there was material in a bit similar to your Holocaust idea, I would've used it. To quote another friend, envy, "Comparing the crucifixion of Christ to the Holocaust is like comparing a banana to a pomegranate: it is assumptive, suppositionary, and irrelevant. It is also subjective and irresponsible." Not to come across too farcical, but even though Jesus died, he did come back: you can't say that for the Holocaust victims. Besides Jesus supposedly died for our sins, the Holocaust victims died for the whims of a madman. What irks me more than anything is your position, Joey Styles. You sit on your soapbox pontificating from your high and mighty perch, but if you were so offended, why didn't you quit right there instead of drawing a paycheck for the next five or so years? Why didnt you quit in the name of all Christians you claim were horribly offended. That doesn't sound like conviction to me. At least when I told newspapers and radio hosts I was sick of WCW and proceeded to bury them publically, I stuck to my convictions. So when Eric Bischoff called me on it, in front of a locker room and said, "If you're unhappy with the company, theres the door," I stuck to my guns and quit. It is well known Paul E., while not coming up with the angle, approved of it lock, stock and barrel. you may have deluded yourself into thinking Paul E. knew nothing about it, but if you were aware that he was in on it, I guess your righteous anger only applies when money doesn't change hands. Furthermore, I may have used religious imagery iconography to convey a point that sadly you missed, but at least I'm not using the Lord's name in vain as a catch phrase. I don't know how many times a show you yell, "Oh My God!" for something as trivial and mundane as a high spot. Hey, personally, it doesn't offend me, I could care less, but it sounds slightly hypocritical to me, and the three Christian pastors I actually went to see upon writing this response agreed as well. Ultimately, we'll see what kind of conviction you really have. You have buried and lambasted the WWE for so long, even going so far as stating on November 1, 2004 concerning the Hassan/Daivari/9-11 angle that, "I sincerely hope this latest tasteless attempt to capitalize on the worst tragedy in American history backfires in disastrous proportions on WWE. I strongly encourage any WWE stockholders who find this desperate attempt at ratings as offensive as I do to sell their stock immediately." But with the ECW PPV, do you still hope people sell their stock? And, by inference, if you want people to sell their stock, would you want people to not order the ppv as well? Or would you? Since you are going to be on it! Joey Styles, what a brilliant tactic! You must be appearing on the live show to publically tell everyone to sell their stock! Then again, maybe you wont be on it. Maybe you'll stand by your convictions since WWE never apologized for the UnAmericans response to 9-11 because in a quote you say, "I will never forget everything I saw on September 11, 2001 and I will never forget that WWE saw the worst tragedy in American history as fodder for a pro wrestling promo. WWE never apologized for the promo. My anger towards WWE is justified." Joey Styles, if I personally found things as offensive as you and publically proclaimed it, I don't know if I'd be able to look in a mirror if I worked for that company. I claim to be a man of conviction and I stand by my beliefs, just as you claim to. So I guess if we see you at the ECW PPV working for the WWE, we'll know where your convictions lie, right near your wallet. Just like all those years ago with the crucifixion angle.

    Since I rarely update my journal I decided to steal Raven's...
    http://www.theraveneffect.com
    Thursday, July 28th, 2005
    2:48 am
    Deep Thoughts
    I found this discussion in a messageboard

    Which movie is Shaq's TRUE masterpiece.

    Kazaam, obviously

    As classic as the free throw jokes in Steel are, I'm going to have to go with Kazaam. The concept alone makes it the greatest movie of all time.

    Exactly, i mean, He made it rain cheeseburgers.
    That scene is probably the most touching scene in any movie to ever grace the silver screen. The academy won't recognize it because most of them have Kobe's fists so far up their backside that they can't see straight. And the ones that dont are just racist, whatever.

    While Kazaam is timeless entertainment, Steel has the unique stature of single-handedly sustaining Judd Nelson's career. If that isn't a miracle, I don't know what is.

    I think Steel and Kazaam are two sides to the same coin. Steel representing the justice and protection that Shaq helps grant to us mere mortals, and Kazaam the understanding and sheer might of Shaq in all his glory. Obviously many of the themes embodied in both movies overlap, but for good reason. As these tend to be the ideas that most of us mortals need to be reminded of the most--and Shaq, being the ultimate that He is, knows this all too well.
    Thank-you Shaq. Thank-you.

    PS I'm learning a few new songs for Rumfest. Tell me when Yall can come. I'm thinking it should be Next Saturday...
    Saturday, July 23rd, 2005
    9:50 pm
    RUMFEST
    I need to have Rumfest sometime. Yall should let me know when you can come to a rumfest. I think I'll have it in a week or two at my house.
    I've finally been able to get back to some serious recording. I'm working on my Magnum Opus...It'll be amazing...
    Saturday, July 16th, 2005
    10:28 pm
    Back to work
    Well I was in Statesboro all this week working on the production truck. I got a position to film the football games in the fall as Camera 1. In football games cam 1 does the wide shots. I'll start plays with a wide shots and zoom in if they run the ball and zoom out when it's thrown and zoom in when it's caught. It'll be my job to keep the ball in the shot.
    Cam 1 must always be doing his job incase the other guys fuck up. If the other cams or the Replay guys fuck up the Switcher can always cut to camera 1 for a shot of the field.
    Fortunately I like football and shouldnt have trouble with my duties.
    We're doing 3 games for CSS. I'll get the dates later, but watch them with your friends and tell em that it was your homie who just caught that awesome play on camera.
    The cameras are awesome. 66* Zoom. The lense itself costs only $80,000 so no pressure. I was able to get medium close ups from across the stadium and across the street of people at the shell station.
    Don't know if I'd do this for a living, but freelancers get about 300-400 a day, and I like the fact that I'd be making thousands of normal people who like to watch football happy.

    Current Mood: accomplished
    Thursday, July 7th, 2005
    12:56 am
    A new battle
    Well I was chillin with Matt G today and he asked me "What's a backpacker"
    Well I heard the expression before but never looked too deep into it and said something like "Well they're more of an artsy brooklyn type of rapper"
    Well we later looked it up on Urban Dictionary and learned something sinister.
    They are the Emo of Hip Hop. They are suburban rap snobs, who want to boot blacks out of hip hop. They say that they do hip hop and that Rap is what everyone else does who do that lower form of music. It's nerd rap and It must be scrapped. I may be white and suburban like them but I respect the gangstas who brought Rap to the suburbs.
    Heck these homo's even let lumberjacks rap. This guy's called Francis Sage and he's a fucking lumberjack. Lumberjacks suck and shouldnt rap. Look at this fool yourself.

    http://www.jubei.co.uk/gigs/solexism/sage4.jpg

    Current Mood: Gangsta
    Wednesday, June 22nd, 2005
    5:23 pm
    YO YO YO
    The funny thing is that I don´t even update this thing when I´m in America the (the real america) But i´´m doing it here and now. Im in an internet cafe in san jose. Costa Rica has been good to me so far. I went white water rafting to do. I also have to do some reading for class but it´s all good. I´ll catch you bums in july.
    Tuesday, May 24th, 2005
    1:58 am
    "Here we go again scaring people to death"
    Well the Dungeon is running well with it's new (and first) mixing board. And I had a session with Matt B. He gave be some ideas and tips which is good, cuz sometimes a lone artist is unable to see certain needs in his work.
    After doing some takes and blowing out my vocal cords I took a rest and listened to my favorite album M.C. Ren's The Villain in Black. It's a very special album and I find myself both inspired and intimidated.
    Even though Ren fell off and hasnt made an album since 98 he still many wise lyrics that are important to a budding M.C..
    "It's the same ol shit every day and every night cuz nigga Ren won't put it down if the shit aint tight" The reason the album keeps getting pushed back ha ha ha.
    "I'm looking for the niggas with the skills not the niggas who woke up this morning saying they want to rhyme."
    "Wanting to make a record like it happens over night but the rhymes are always sloppy and the beats are never tight"
    "They wanna be ill but only care for the green and pose like bitch to get put in a magazine"
    "Trying to copy Ren but Ren just cant be duplicated naggas making pussy shit so I come in and fade it"
    "Putting wack records in the make by putting R and B fucking singers in the damn breaks" I'd never try to do that.
    "and no more singing on the breaks please. That shit is spreading fast like disease." He however had a dude singing on a break in his last album.
    Peace to Darth Ren. May you find your way again.

    Current Mood: Eccentric
    Sunday, May 15th, 2005
    10:07 pm
    Year 2......
    Today is a day that communists, facists, republicans, democrats, and over all "The Man" has feared.
    This morning after a ton of cleaning, vaccuming, and decorating I have christened The Dungeon ready for the "The Damn My Blood" Recording Sessions.
    I'm ready to get Ideas flowing in here. It's clean, organized, and I have all my equipment ready to roll.
    I have worked quite hard to turn my disaster area into a studio, the atmosphere is very lively. I don't have everything I want for recording, but I have everything I need to get this album done. As I said all are invited for these sessions to work. I definately need to meat up with Matt B, Matt G, Adam C, Andy C and anybody else who believes they have something to contribute. But for all this recording The Dungeon is the place to be.
    Coincidentally on this day it has been two years since my Dad passed away. I never talked about it, and I'm not even sure if all my homeboys know this tragic event came upon my family. It's just the way I handle bad events, When problems arise I nerver care for sympathy. I just felt like it never solved any of my troubles. I always handle adversity with sweat, as I never wanted to put my Dad down by flunking outta school, turning into a bitch, and blaming it on his death. Such a thing would be no way to honor the man who taught me so much. I just had to keep up with school so that all the wisdom I recieved from him will go toward something that we all can be proud of.
    I'd like to thank yall for being my homies through my hard times, and there's no need to feel sorry for me. I'm doing alright.
    So today is a day for celebration and mourning for me. But with an album or two to produce, and music for two movies I got to get to work soon. But the first part of it all is complete... Huzzah.

    RIP Brad Scranton... I got a 40 for you in the fridge...
    OBITS...
    http://www.blockislandtimes.com/News/2003/0524/News/032.html
    http://63.135.97.199/VanguardMay03.htm

    Current Mood: optimistic
    Saturday, May 14th, 2005
    2:14 am
    BEST WEBSITE EVER
    http://www.shaqfu.org/
    These guys love Shaq. And I they say that racists hate Shaq-Fu. I couldnt agree more. Check out what they said here.
    "The main "Don Kee," Kobe Bryant is an enemy of Shaq, a rapist, and a terrorist. No server on the planet has enough webspace to detail every despicable act Kobe has performed, so I'll keep it simple. As shown in the picture above, he "hand-makes" every bottle of Sprite, he rapes women, opposes Shaq, and has an army of ugly computer geeks at his command. We all wait for the inveitable day when Shaq strikes him down."
    They put of pictures of people who diss shaq so That I can beat thier asses If I ever catch them on the streetz.
    "I am hoping to join the SFA. They explain it here.
    The site you are reading now is created and maintained by the SFA (Shaq Fu Army.) We are a group dedicated to spreading the word of Shaq and his flawless game, Shaq-Fu. We've been going strong for over 2 years, even though many racists have tried to put a stop to us. It is obvious that they do this because they can't handle the fact that a successful black man has a successful game that is loved by many. These people include all in the "Kobe's Love Slaves" section, the moderators of Gamefaqs.com, the KKK(obviously this includes the moderators of gamefaqs), and anime geeks. However, the word of Shaq will continue to be spread, no matter what."
    Oh and it has a sweet RPG you have to play it. The plot involves Kobe killing Shaq's girl friend. So shaq and Micheal Jackson have to get revenge.
    Thursday, May 12th, 2005
    4:13 am
    Yay
    Update: YO YO YO... I'm still cleaning my room but my studio is going to rule. I need to find that old ass keyboard somewhere in this house, before I get a new one. I also am still peeping out a mixer to get on ebay. But really though I don't have to have those Items to get the album done, but it could help.
    But the cleaning is hard because my room was already a huge mess before I moved all my Statesboro crap in here. Plus I don't just want to put my crap in my room. I want to organise it. I have alot of crap cuz I'm alot of things, and I want to know where my crap is when I'm ready for action in anything. But even though The Dungeon will be neater fear not for it will still be full of random ass crap for yall to poke fun at.
    But I'm up super late. I do my best work after hours. I've gotten some lyrics down. Maybe I'll put together a song about why kids suck.
    I was checking my schedule and seeing if anymore spots were available for some of the classes that filled up that I need. I was able to sign up for Media Law and Ethics... Way sweet. That class will suck. Nate said that ethics classes suck, so do theories classes. But now I have a good 15 hour schedule. I'd also like to get into Theories of Mass Comm, but I'll have to first see if I really want to kill myself with an 18 hour schedule and if I can fit into it. Of course If I need it in the fall to graduate in the spring I'll do it.
    I did take 16 this spring and I did get a 3.43 GPA. It's about the same as my usual GPA, but I worked much harder for it this time around.
    Every thing is running smoothly. The Damn My Blood Recording Sessions will start no later than Monday. Feel free to stop on by for the recording sessions, to collaborate or even just watch and chill help me get the creative juices flowing. It'd be cool to get an atmosphere going like during Dr. Dre's Cronic recording sessions. He always had folks in the studio just chillin.
    I also want to perform live in some local venues. If any of yall can help it'd be greatly appreciated. I should get some sort of team going to get me a show. I'd love to put a shock into all those lame indie and emo kids. It'll be fun.

    Current Mood: Sleepy, busy, and punk rawk
    Monday, May 9th, 2005
    2:01 am
    YO YO YO YO YO
    Man it feels so good to be back in Dunwoody. I'm done with school. I Got my grades online (3 As 3 Bs). And my room is a horrible mess. I'm trying to get it all together. I cleaned up one corner where my studio goes and have my gear ready to go. I have to make this place into a center of creativity and hard work. We need to get hard core jam sessions up and running soon.
    Wednesday, May 4th, 2005
    9:25 pm
    Cover song
    We must cover these songs by the West Texas Rednecks.
    West Texas Rednecks, "I Hate Rap"

    I like country music
    I love country girls
    I like Willie Nelson
    And don't forget about Merele

    There's only one thing that I hate,
    Cause it's a bunch of crap
    IIIIIIII hate rap

    I like nascar racing
    Richard Petty's still the king
    Yeah, they call me a red neck,
    But you know that's a beautiful thing

    There's only one thing that I hate,
    Cause it's a bunch of crap
    IIIIIIII hate rap

    There's only one thing that I hate,
    Cause it's a bunch of crap
    IIIIIIII hate rap

    There's only one thing that I hate,
    Cause it's a bunch of crap
    IIIIIIII hate rap

    Raaaaaaaaaaaap is crap
    Raaaaaaaaaaaap is crap

    West Texas Rednecks, "Good Ol' Boys"

    Southern born
    Southern bred
    When I die, I'll be southern dead
    We like to watch our wrestling every week on TV
    Our favorite show's Andy of Mayberry

    They're just good ol' boys
    Good ol' boys
    Good ol' boys
    They're just gooooood ol' boys

    We got American flags flyin' in our yard
    And every Saturday night, we like to party hard
    We got an old hound dog and a pick up truck
    We like long legged country girls that know how to love

    They're just good ol' boys
    Good ol' boys
    Good ol' boys
    They're just gooooood ol' boys

    We got an old hound dog and a pick up truck
    We like those long legged country girls that know how to... love

    They're just good ol' boys
    Good ol' boys
    Good ol' boys
    They're just gooooood ol' boys
    Saturday, April 16th, 2005
    1:25 am
    ICE ICE BABY TO GO
    I just got from seeing Vanilla Ice. That fool is so awesome. According to the website he was in athens yesterday he rocked the Boro Hard. I got to shake his hand thus absorbing awesome rap powers. It's like a pilgrimage every wack white rapper must complete.
    It was a good energetic show. He got us to shout "GO NINJA GO NINJA GO NINJA GO"
    And he performed Ice Ice baby which is cool cuz I thought that he thought that he was too good for that shit, But he takes it with good humor.
    He's back to his hiphop roots. He doesnt do that corn shit he did in the late 90s.
    Yall shoulda caught his show in athens yesterday....But if you didnt you should try time travel.

    Current Mood: ICED OUT
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