28 December, 2006
8-6-7-5-3-0-9, no that's not it. Damn you Tommy Tutone! 111-1111 Lois? Damn! 111-1112 Lois? Damn!
Family Guy
17 December, 2006
Oregon - Away Rotation
1. Ashland Oregon...The liberal liberal parts of Oregon. Not that there are any parts that aren't liberal. It is a cute little town in an amazing gorgeous valley.
2. Columbia Gorge Oregon... Also spectacular. Many large waterfalls, with great hikes, hills and forests on both sides of the river. Really a perfect place.
3. Multnomah Falls, Oregon.. They can speak for themselves, no?
There are many reasons to shift away from fossil fuels, and we will do so in the next century without legislation, financial incentives, carbon-conservation programs, or the interminable yammering of fear mongers. So far as I know, nobody had to ban horse transport in the early twentieth century.
Cozumel Mexico
The beautiful wedding of Eric Grosman and Heather Chud. Together on the wet and wild beaches of Cozumel, Mexico.
Eric Grosman is kinda funny looking, no?
And all hail the bride!!!
Have you ever been away with 140 of you and your family's best friends and all round good people. Where you had to watch out for big waves and cougars. Where the food was abundant, but you never were hungry enough because it seemed to be that you just ate 10 minutes ago. Where you could gamble all night, dance, or get drunk and slide down stairs. Where the risk of doing a climbing wall was not the wall itself but the potential of being launched into the ocean. Well if you have experienced this, then you know what I am talking about. Splendor of the Seas.
Eric Grosman and Heather Chud were married in Cozumel and to get to Mexico we had to take a cruise from Galveston down to the Yucatan's island of Cozumel. We had the wedding in the rain, which was absolutely fabulous and it gave off some magnificent colors in the background. Plus, the most important beneficial outcome of this marriage is what we really did bring two people that positively adore each other!
France, c'mon girl, don't be a invader hater. ~Daily Show
22 October, 2006
Vegas Interview
My first interview! Wish me luck!!!
This here is the exit of Zzyzx, California, where the California State Universities have taken up camp to conduct tests on the soil and what not.
I had always wanted to know what was off this random exit on the way from LA to Vegas and now I know... Not much, but there is somewhat of an oasis at the end of the trail going south at the exit.
I love it when a plan comes together. Hannibul Smith (A Team)
02 August, 2006
San Fran
San Francisco this past weekend to hang out with Kevin's Family and to go to my old camp reunion. I am so old now It was 10 years ago that I was a CIT.
“I have a problem,” Kenner said, “with other people deciding what is in my best interest when they don’t live where I do, when they don’t know the local conditions or the local problems I face, when they don’t even live in the same country as I do, but they still feel – in some far-off Western city, at a desk in some glass skyscraper in Brussels or Berlin or New York – they still feel that they know the solution to all my problems and how I should live my life. I have a problem with that.”
23 July, 2006
Israel Rally
Today I went to the Support Israel Rally in Los Angeles.
A major rally in front of its headquarters at 6505 Wilshire Boulevard on Sunday, July 23, at 4 p.m. to show this community's support for Israel and to promote peace during this time of conflict. Speakers will include elected, religious and community leaders, as well as young Israelis and Angelenos who have recently returned from Israel.
The Anti-Supporters
And to RE-CAP
There comes a time when you’ve got to put away the Game Boys, turn off the television set, put away the iPod, and get your kids down to work.
A major rally in front of its headquarters at 6505 Wilshire Boulevard on Sunday, July 23, at 4 p.m. to show this community's support for Israel and to promote peace during this time of conflict. Speakers will include elected, religious and community leaders, as well as young Israelis and Angelenos who have recently returned from Israel.
The Anti-Supporters
And to RE-CAP
There comes a time when you’ve got to put away the Game Boys, turn off the television set, put away the iPod, and get your kids down to work.
21 July, 2006
Costa Mesa
12 June, 2006
Central Cali
Morro Bay, CA
San Luis Obispo, CA
Morro Bay, CA
Morro Bay, CA
Morro Bay, CA
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“Here,” she said, “in this here place we flesh; flesh that weeps, laughs; flesh that dances on bare feet in grass. Love it. Love it hard. Yonder they do not love your flesh. They despise it. They don’t love your eyes; they´d just as soon pick em out...And O my people they d not love your hands. Those they only use, tie, bind, chop off and leave empty. Love your hands! Love them. Raise them up and kiss them; Touch others with them, put them together, stroke them on your face ´cause they don’t love that either. YOU got to love it, YOU!”
08 June, 2006
Join my Map
So this is a site where you can be added to a map... not just any map, but my map and therefore I will look cool if I get a whole bunch of people to be connected to me through this thing!!!:) See ya on it!!!
http://www.frappr.com/?a=widgetlandingf&id=1411117&iv=1&hash=pnnq4
This is not all that complicated: Give young people a context where they can translate a positive imagination into reality, give them a context in which some we with a grievance can have it adjusted in a court of law without having to bribe the judge with a goat, give them a contexts in which they can pursue an entrepreneurial idea and become the richest or the most creative or most respected people in their own country, no matter what their background, give them a context in which any complaint or idea can be published in the newspaper, give them a context in which any one can run for the office – and guess what? They usually don’t want to blow up the world. They usually want to be part of it.
http://www.frappr.com/?a=widgetlandingf&id=1411117&iv=1&hash=pnnq4
This is not all that complicated: Give young people a context where they can translate a positive imagination into reality, give them a context in which some we with a grievance can have it adjusted in a court of law without having to bribe the judge with a goat, give them a contexts in which they can pursue an entrepreneurial idea and become the richest or the most creative or most respected people in their own country, no matter what their background, give them a context in which any complaint or idea can be published in the newspaper, give them a context in which any one can run for the office – and guess what? They usually don’t want to blow up the world. They usually want to be part of it.
29 May, 2006
Class of 2006
14 May, 2006
Nashville, Tennessee
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