Monthly Archives: December 2008
My Ghetto Prayer
I’m holdin’ hope for mahself together with mah bruthas and sistas round me. Hip hop style. Now git yer butt out of here and celebrate. Hello 09. The Lord is all that, I need for nothing. He allows me to … Continue reading
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Resolution #2
Be myself. “Every new year people make resolutions to change aspects of themselves they believe are negative. The majority of people revert back to how they were before and feel like failures. This year I challenge you to a new … Continue reading
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“…The person who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing which is more important than his own personal safety is a miserable creature and has no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the … Continue reading
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“Winter” Christmas
We decided to put our winter clothing to good use this year! Jon showing off his carving skills. My poor chicken. Gawd, I miss the cold temperatures. Chad made this really thick chocolate fondue. HE FORGOT TO PUT SUGAR IN … Continue reading
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Understatement of the year
Over mamak at SS2 a couple of days ago (JYGS and long lost friend TK were together) : Y: So have you been following our blogs? TK: Yeah man. Oh G, all your posts on Obama. The video where he … Continue reading
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“Advice is what we ask for when we already know the answer but wish we didn’t.” – Erica Jong [via]
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When a person is the institution
Everybody. Just in case the rumor is true, please pray for Mr. Jobs. More on the story here.
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A Thousand Miles
I’m drawn to this guy. He’s extravagantly expressive, has a flair for the dramatic and tend to overemphasize his emotions through the white and black keys. Yes, he is definitely a fellow emo. Lang Lang is an outlier. Born with … Continue reading
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You can really kiss dating goodbye
According to the New York Times columnist Charles M. Blow (what a name), US college students are leaving the art of dating behind. Embrace the new phenomenon – hooking up. (For those over 30 years old: hooking up is a … Continue reading
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