Another post that will mysteriously garner me tons of e-mail

Yeah, it's been a while, but what're you gonna do, right? I had reading week off last week, and didn't have to work on Friday, Saturday or Sunday so it turned out to be pretty relaxing.

Watched a couple movies, spent a lot of great quality time with the wife, got a steamboatload of work done, and tried to catch up my saved game on GTA that somebody deleted. (Heather, if you we're in the country, I'd kill you dead.)

Got my first dose of Halo 2 at Dan's on Thursday night... the most addicting s*it ever. It almost makes me want to buy an X-Box, but then I remember that I already have a GameCube and a PlayStation 2. GameCube kicks X-Box's ass anyways, I don't care what anybody says. You heard me, Dan.

Also was finally able to catch up on some hip hop. Purchased the newest CD's from Young Buck, Lloyd Banks, and Ludacris. I know, I know, I'm behind, but come on, I'm a busy guy. Those of my readers who are rap affictionados like myself have been e-mailing telling me to buy the Luda CD for some time now, so I finally went and did it. I'll review all the CD's as I finish listening to them. So far, I'm only about 1/4 way through the first one, Young Buck, and so far it's pretty good.

Song Of The Day: Young Buck- Let Me In

Movie Review: Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle

Hil-f'n-arious. You basically have know what you're getting into before you start watching to enjoy it... so watch it when you're in the mood for something funny, and you won't get disapointed. Even Kacey liked it, and she hates those kinds of movies. Whoever that asian actor is, he's frickin' hilarious.

Quote Of The Day: "Just because you're hung like a moose doesn't mean you gotta do porn."
- Kumar from Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle

Me and the wife also watched a few matches off the new RVD DVD. I swear on my life that even non-wrestling fans would like this one. RVD's matches, especially the ones with Jerry Lynn and Sabu have set a standard that very few people in the industry can live up to.

Don't ever, ever watch Chappelle's show while lifting heavy weights. I just about dropped 60 pounds of barbell on my head from laughing.

Risk 2206 A.D. Update: I had 3 straight wins over my Dad up until Wednesday of last week, when he beat me. Then I beat him once on Saturday. Then he beat me once on Sunday. Then I beat him twice last night while watching RAW. Competetive weekend, it usually takes us a couple months to play that many games, but all that matters is that the champ is still here.

Challenge Everything.
Peace out.

PS: I have received updates from an angry mother in the States who found that her teenage daughter visited my site regularly, and told me that my content was questionable, and that if I didn't take some of my more "objectionable" posts down, she would take action. Soon, perhaps Thursday, I shall post this e-mail and my response.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

2006 Risk AD???

Anonymous said...

I admit to being Risk Road Kill for Blairio on Monday Night - now he is not actually delusional about ruling the world. The battles were lost, but not the War.

Anonymous said...

You're all losers :D

j/k

And it's Risk 2206 AD because that's the name of the game, it's not the oldschool lameask Risk

Anonymous said...

i would eat you for lunch at Risk, B.a.D

Anonymous said...

Blair. Disco Inferno does not suck. You do.

I should be included in the blog more now that i am a world traveller don't you think?

You have quite the comments left eh? You are popular.

Anonymous said...

i broke my foot by dropping a weight on it when i was laughing at seinfeld

Anonymous said...

Gdiddy- ouch to the foot?

I was the guy e-mailing u about the Luda album, you can thank me after u hear it ;)

Anonymous said...

- learned student of human nature and history are over-whelmingly convinced that people long for liberty, security and freedom, however few (individuals and even fewer countries) have the patience, perseverance and courage (loss of life)to live those principles and values and actually do something change the conditions. The foregoing is just one of the reaspns that the Untied States has been the destination of choice for immigrants from around the world for over a century now.
- if the Saddam genocide against his own population and neighboring Countires (rape, killing, torture, maming, chemical warfare, imprissonment, etc.)was occuring at the house next door to us, and being exported to the neighbor on the other side of us, would we stand by and do nothing about it? Would we burn down our own homes (remember Saddam set fires on all of the oil fields at the end of 1st Gulf War - tantamount to Environmental and Economic Genocide against mankind)? Remeber Saddam was paying the Familes of Suicide Bombers $25M U.S. to go into Day Care Centres in Isreal and blow up innocent children and families) and that Money came from the Food for Oil Program administered by the United Nations.
- In the History of the World, the United States is the only superpower (Military and Economic) to not have expanded and occupied territory and Countries with the use of its military. I am convinced the U.S is on a path to leaving Iraq and is influencing very positive and meaningful changes in the political, social and economic landscape of the Middle East and the World. Left to their own resources and devices, I am convinced the Evil exisitng in the Middle East would have continued to grow and gain momentum, possibly creating apocoliptic conditions world wide.
- while the U.S. is the most generous Nation and People in the History of the World in terms of giving and aid to others, there is much more that they and others need to be doing, especially Canada. 80% of the World's Wealth is produced and held by 20% of the World's Population. On a positive note, the continued expansion of (True, Fair and Balanced) Free Trade and the Kyoto Treaty Agreements represents a very good start. I expect the U.S. will sign on to the Kyoto Treaties sometime going forward, when the Economic, Political and Social Conditions and compliance requirements of same can be successfully managed and the risks sufficiently mitigated. I just read a very insightful book around some of the issues and challenges associated with this and is recommended reading: "In the Eyes of Anahita."
- as for the apologetic Americans we experience abroad, it has been my epxerience that most people find it easier and more secure to apologize than to disagree and defend positions that are unpopular elsewhere. Who after all, in their heart of hearts, would be against not killing innocent unborn babies, addressing and remediating the miriad of social, political and economic ills of the world. Or maybe the majority of Americans that voted for Bush and the Republican Party do not travel abroad. I am reminded that the most profound social and economic changes in the history of the world have often been unpopular and those leading the change have often been very unpopular, ie: in the case of the United States Abraham Lincoln and the end of Slavery, Franklin Deleware Roosevelt and World War 2 involvement saving the World from Nazism, Communism, Facism and World Wide Oppression and Genocide, Ronald Reagan and the dissolution of the Iron Curtain and Communism, etc. I fully expect that history will look back and evaluate the Bush Presidency as the beginnings of profound and positive change for the whole world. I hope so, because doing nothing or chosing not to confront a growing evil in the world would, in my view, been far worse than doing nothing, despite the costs and many mis-steps taken in the fog of the war on terrorism and inhumanity onto man.
- It is always easier for us to attack what we are jealous of, do not get or do not understand. Your BLOG responses certainly validate this reality and we all experience this on a daily basis in our lives. I think the real answer lies in accepting and respecting the views and actions of others, accepting them for what they are, not demonizing them for cheap political, social and economic means and work on changing the hearts and minds of others. If a caterpillar can so easilly morph itself into a butterfly, then why is it so hard for people to change? Why are we so afraid to be wrong and say I am sorry? After all, all of us have so many wrong doings to apolgize for and when we can truly forgive ourselves, then we can easilly forgive others.
- I respect your views and those of the other anti-American sentiments, I just respectfully and hopefully knowledgebly disagree.

THANKS FOR TAKING THE TIME TO READ THIS AND I APOLOGIZE IN ADVANCE FOR ITS NOVELISTIC LENGTH!!!

ENJOY THE JOURNEY!!!