Tuesday, October 30, 2012

T-Swizzle

So I don't usually do music reviews.  However my sister gave me a copy of the new Taylor Swift album, and well, I'm just going to give you my opinion on it.  Cause seriously, you can't just rate and review an artist without pissing someone off, cause we all have our own opinion of music.  So just a forewarning, this is just my review of this album.  If you don't like it, you don't like it, if you like it...well awesome, but seriously, you are your own best judge, so go out there and listen to that jib.

I came into listening to this album because, well lets face it, We are Never Ever Getting Back Together has been playing like crazy on the radio.  I don't know, I'm also some what infatuated with T-Swift and her bubblegum Country-Pop.  Yes she makes songs about her old boyfriend, yes its most of the time, yes she can be kinda petty, and yeah, it's probably most of the time not good.  Actually...dating Taylor might be a detriment to your dating life...I still go out with her I think.  Yeah, I would.

Okay anyway back to the album.  So there are a lot of songs on here that sound very similar, but there are a lot of songs that make me smile a bit.  22, and Stay, Stay, Stay are cute songs.  It's not the best album I've ever heard, heck it's not even her best album out of all the ones she has made...personally Fearless is my favorite of the 4 albums that she has made.  But like I said this album isn't so bad, it's okay.

Oh, an observation that I've made on this album, I'm beginning to think Taylor wants out of country so bad that she wants to go the hipster route.  You made not believe this, but the album to me has an indie feel, she even mentions about wearing her best hipster clothes, wearing plaid, and even talks about indie records being much cooler than hers.  Whether you believe it or not, that's what this album is turning into...heck that's what she's turning into I think.  However these are my own little observations, and well this album has remind me of that.  So with that...enjoy the album, and enjoy T-Swizzle's latest.  It's not bad, and it's not great, but still enjoyable for some country-indie-pop.


Monday, October 29, 2012

Hello Ms. Sandy

Hurricane Sandy, oh how I hate thee.  Well technically just cause of all the damage you have caused, you battered my AC, you battered my friends' shore houses, and you aren't the kindest of all things.  Especially since I had to run outside today in your wrath to get my stupid sump pump hose away from my house.  Anyway, it's crazy out, the WTC is flooded, and well...I have to head into work tomorrow by 10...not 11, not 12, however 10 a.m., and for what, all State Offices are closed, so I just don't get why we would have to go to work...even my old job is closed tomorrow...man this stinks.  That's life for you though...oh well.  

I've been working on this BP of mine, and I'm getting to the last few months before the new year.  I'm very excited about that.  I'm almost beginning my next journey of my life.  So before all that begins, I want to slow down things just a little bit.  I want to have the best time I can with my friends, I want to do things that I won't be able to do when I'm busy.  Well, we'll find out.  A few more months, and more searching must be committed.  Let's go Wei.

Well...I hate the thought, but I gotta go to bed, and call it a night tonight.  Just wanted to say one thing, don't lose faith people, don't be discourage, live life to the fullest, live everyday like it's the last.  You gotta push to survive, you have to make it through, and it's only you that will decide that.  


Thursday, October 25, 2012

iPod Music

It has been exactly 6 weeks, 6 days, and 7 hours and 47 minutes to finish listening to all my songs on my iPod.  All 3,815 songs.  It took a very long time, a Boston trip, back and forth to Dave's in Rahway, many hours listening to it a work, approximately 6 hours each day at work.  It's finally over, finally.  Cause I've been dying to listen to some songs on repeat, I can't wait to start all over again tomorrow.  No skip Tuesday turned into a 2 month project, and what have I learned from this?  I listen to a shit ton of music that no one else probably would.  I like that.  With that in mind, I just purchased the Lumineers' vinyl, I'm pretty positive a majority of people out there heard the song, Ho Hey, it's a great album, and I don't know why, but I'm a big fan of the vinyl records.  LP is where is at.  I also purchased the Jamie Cullum album, The Pursuit.

Anyway, back to the music, so this iPod is over, and now as I continue back to the front, I love the eclectic nature of it.  The last handful of songs ranged from country - Deena Carter, rap - Kanye West, Rock - Rush, Progressive Rock - Dream Theater, pop - Katy Perry, Indie - Band of Horses...and more. Awesome good times.  It makes the work day go by, and I like listening to that instead of the monotonous sound of keyboards typing away and people complaining about work.  Cause seriously I can do that on my own.  

The iPod brought back a lot of memories.  Especially those from middle school and high school.  I miss the early 90s rock/alternative/grunge period.  However I do like me my new stuff as well.  I can't believe how much hip hop and rap I have as well.  It's good times.  I don't really have a top ten of songs, there's just way too many.  But songs that I've been listening to a lot lately.  

10. Lumineers - Ho Hey


9.  Taylor Swift - We are Never Ever Getting Back Together


8.  Beck - Where it's At


7.  Jay-Z and Kanye West - N*ggas In Paris


6.  The Airborne Toxic Event - Chagnging


5. Rush - Tom Sawyer


4. Kansas - Carry on my Wayword Son


3.  Garth Brooks - The Thunder Rolls


2. Nirvana - Heart Shaped Box


1. Kina Grannis - Gone

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Love

First, before I go into this spiel about love, and my last few thoughts on it, I would like to speak about a little girl that was murdered for a ridiculous reason.  Little Autumn Pasquale...when a child can't ride her bike to go to a friend's house, we're having a situation with our society.  It shouldn't be allowed, it shouldn't be like this.  I've said this before, and I'll say it again, children from our age, and children now are completely different.  You're brothers...that killed a poor defenseless little girl.  People like you, well...you should be locked up till you have nothing left.  You're both sadistic little fucks, that will burn in hell hopefully and yeah, you might be not be getting tried as an adult, but life is going to suck for you both when you get out, you did one of the worse things, and that's murdering a little girl for bike parts.  Go to hell...I said it, and I don't give a shit.

Anyway on a happy note...well I guess not so happy.  I've lost that feeling for a very long time.  I've watched my friends get it.  I'm suppose to make a change this year, I guess this should be one.  Does true love even exist?  It does, it has too.  People come and go, but sometimes the one that don't make it leave a lasting impression.  I also watch too much WongFu Production stuff.  So this makes me think about these kinds of things.

I feel bad for my friends sometimes.  I hate to be their third wheel, this thought makes me sad.  This makes me want to get out of this state.  Kinda like I'm a hassle.  I know for a fact my friends will never say that, cause they're just plain old great.  However, that doesn't console me...I hate being that burden. I guess watching them do all the stuff that I use to think was great makes me think I'm missing something in my life.  Then me and my cousin were talking about things.  Why am I alone?  Why am I not with anyone?  To tell you the truth, I don't know Sammi.  I guess I'm kinda messing up.  I thought working, and starting my career was the most important thing ever.  I also thought love doesn't really exist anymore.

Man, I'm an idiot, they say you always have 3 great loves in life.  I like to say I've had one so far, and I'm totally going to regret saying this, because I know for a fact Dave is going to be furious with me.  However I wish I could tell those guys all the gritty detail that I've been through.  However, I never grew up that way.  So...yeah, I'm going to continue with no one knowing, and all of this will go to my grave.  Sorry fellas.  Yeah...wah wah right Wei?  Yup.

I guess moving to a new place will force me to look for someone new.  The fear of being alone in a new place is freaky enough.  It would also push me to want something more.  I guess it's what I really want this year.  What I really really want is change this year.  I'm looking for new scenery, and something I can call my own.  They did a survey and found most people that has hit the age of 28 has finally let their theory of youth go.  I feel like I can't keep acting like this...I guess it's time to grow up.  *sigh*

I guess watch the WongFu Production, and yes, Kina Grannis is going to continue looking gorgeous.  Whoever that actor is in this.  I wish I was him.  Cause...well she's simply amazing...legen...wait for it, and I hope you're not lactose intolerant cause the last word is...dary.


Monday, October 22, 2012

Happy Birthday to Me!

Well...I'm finally 28 years young.  I'm officially through to my late 20s.  What have I learned?  Well first of all I've learned that my family is amazing.  They have been there for me before, and they will always be there for me.  Wasn't the first thing that I've learned, but I know for a fact that it is one of the most important things in life. Thanks Fam.  Second thing I've learned from my life.  I have the greatest friends on earth.  I know, you think you're friends are amazing, but I'm definitely feeling my friends are definitely way cooler.  Sorry that's mean.  Awful.  But they are...  Lastly, age is just a number, and I know I'm getting older, but things can only get better with age...like a great scotch.  That's just how that works.

So lets talk about my birthday celebration with my friends.  It was a great day for a foodie tour and you know what...each restaurant was amazing.  And my little foodie log that my friends gave me helped a ton.  So first place we headed to was Chelsea's Market.  It was delicious, and when i say delicious, the places that we hit.  Meatloaf sandwich, awesome breads, pistachio gelato, and the coup de grĂ¢ce a 2 pound lobster.  It was the sweetest and juiciest lobster I've had in a long time.  Seriously, it was great.  That's all we need.  However, it wasn't.

A Salt and Battery was next, the best fish and chips in America, and guess what.  It really is.  And being Zagat rated is a great sign.  We had the chips butty, the sole, and bangers.  Delicous, all of it, and the best part, it was served by an Englishman who had the same birthday as I.  It was neat.  However, this is for Dave and Jay.  So supposedly that english row is own entirely by the same owner of all the stores there, and guess what.  All the Englishmen, hired actors.  My bro laughed at me when I told him I thought it was the real deal.  I was wrong, or was I.  I just don't know.  But usually I trust Wei on these things, especially since he was the one that recommended it to me.  

Next, Marlow and Sons.  This has to be one of the greatest restaurants on earth.  I'm glad we had gone and sat there and enjoyed one of the best brunches ever.  Duck hearts and scramble eggs.  A pork belly sandwich, that was just plain old amazing, with pan seared apples and a runny egg.  What is that I hear...amazing.  Oh, and yeah definitely try their oysters, another great meal.  And last but not least, how about that pork terrine.  I've had a few terrine in my time, but I don't remember ever having anyone fry it, cause yeah this was awesome.  My favorite restaurant of all time.  It was the greatest, I mean that.  

Last and not least 32 degrees, a Korean style cafeteria restaurant.  It's Korean, nothing more can be said, everyone got a little something and we all shared.  It was a good time, amazing.  Thanks friends.  

Well the rest of the evening was kinda hazy...kinda like the Moors of Scotland.  






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The Ducky Tie Challenge.  So I finally caught the episode of HIMYM of the Ducky Tie, since this is what I received from my friends as a gift  I've decided to give myself a little challenge.  Every Friday I plan on pulling the Ducky Tie challenge, I will wear a suit every Friday, everywhere I go I will where that ducky tie.  It's happening, done and done.  I definitely have to do it.  Nay, I will do it.  "CHALLENGE...ACCEPTED!!"


Tuesday, October 16, 2012

This Time of Year


Well for me Saturday is the big day, supposedly a foodie tour and shooting guns.  I don't know how this is going to work out, and well there are a few places I want to hit, not too much.  I think I'm sold on 3 or 4 places.  So Dave if you're reading this here it is.

1. A Salt and Battery

Mainly known for their fish and chips, definitely want to hit up this joint.  Dn't worry guys, they have fried chunks of chicken...and get this battered sausage.  So we're all in good shape here, and hell, if you don't like that, let's try the fried candy bar.  Sounds yummy... located at 112 Greenwich Ave.  Let's definitely do this one.

2. Food Gallery 32

I know, I know, it's Korean...but the best part about this is that it's great for big groups like us.  And I saw Korean blood sausage, and well.  That looks extremely appetizing to me.  I say we check this place out.  It's different, and well familiar to some at the same time.  I think this is a place you guys might enjoy.  Located at 11 W. 32nd Street

3.  Chelsea Market

Seriously why wouldn't I want to come here.  Please take me here, another great place for big groups...and well it looks amazing.  I love to try different things here, why wouldn't I.  Besides, Steffie keeps talking about this place, and I need to visit here sooner or later.  Yay, Chelsea.

4.  Marlow & Sons

Been talking and wanting to go to this place for a long time.  It's located in Brooklyn.  81 BROADWAY WILLIAMSBURG BROOKLYN, NY 11249 to be exact.  I hate to do this, but we might need to contact Sarah for big groups/reservations.  If you guys don't want to do this.  That's cool. We can always do something else.  Shooting GunsNJ Firearms Academy is the best place I see so far, opened from 9-5, I would love to hit this place up before our foodie tour.  That would be cool to do.  Let me know if this sounds interesting enough, then we can hit this place first.  Wooo!!  Guns!!  Oh, it's in Jersey...soooo...yeah you know.  

I don't know how to fix the highlighted portion, why doesn't this stupid blog offer a clear highlight...fail blogspot...fail.  





Wednesday, October 10, 2012

3 in one Day?

Seriously am I writing a third blog?  Maybe, I'm actually all amped from this caffeine.  Stupid Americano.  Anyway, lately I've been having cravings of certain food, and slowly as my birthday heads near this food tour is becoming more and more enticing.  However, it's not just the foodie tour that I'm looking forward to.  I'm also getting pretty excited about getting my gun license and start shooting guns as well.  I'm slowly becoming a gun nut.  So here are my top 5 firearms that I'm looking to get in the near future for this zombie apocalypse.  I'm probably going to get pictures later when I'm out of Starbucks...I don't know.  Am I going to get put on the grid cause I like guns now?  I hope not.  I just want it for protection, and I have the right to bear arms correct?  Yeah, of course I do.  I'm most likely only going to get two though, so don't worry government, you still don't have to watch me.  I'm not starting a cult or anything, so everyone just chill.  Anyway, on to the list...

1. Glock 22



This is the handgun I'm looking to purchase.  Most likely my first purchase.  Running in the $500-$600 range, not too bad, however I will definitely be adding a tactical light and laser for an additional $250.  It's not a sure shot, and .40 is a pretty big bullet.  So I'm excited that this will be my first purchase, and a learning gun.    

2. AR15



Definitely my second purchase...I've been advised this is a zombie stopper, and because the bullets are easy to get, this is the gun you want to have as well.  So this is a great buy I hear.  Definitely looking into this as my second purchase.  I hear the scope is more expensive than the gun, but definitely well worth it and a better shot compared to the iron sights.

3. Mossberg 500 Tactical Shotgun


They say the shotgun is not the best weapon against a horde of zombies, but I figure if I at least have this shotgun with other weapons then it should do the job.  I still feel safe if this was my last resort.  Cause what, a shotgun is better than no gun right?  And I'll definitely feel safe with the Mossberg 500 Persuader tactical gun.  BOOM!  HEADSHOT!

4.  FN PS90


Ahhh...the P90, yes it reminds me of Counter-Strike, it also reminds me that if I had enough money, this would be another great purchase.  Ammo is not the easiest to find, but the tactical use, and small recoil makes this a gun of choice for a zombie apocalypse...and seriously, why wouldn't you want one to shoot if you had to protect your family and friends?  

5. Beretta 92fs


Only reason why I want one, they're pretty and I used this gun a ton in the Uncharted series.  It's the only reason, that's it folks...that is it.  

Return of the Simpson's Character

People have been giving me agita for not finishing my Simpsons list, and well.  I figure, I'll finish that really quick and add my last two.  So lets finish that list huh.

Okay...

2. Michael Jackson...as Michael Jackson?




Seriously, for a while I thought this wasn't Michael.  He wasn't even listed in the credits, and for that for years I thought it was someone else.  It was until after the death of Michael that I had found out that that was really him.  I can't believe it.  My mind blew when I found out, he played a great role, and it's an unforgettable episode.  Bart actually showing his soft side, and watching Homer in a insane asylum...instant classic.  

1.  Albert Brooks



Al Brooks planned many roles, but my favorite has to be Hank Scorpio.  It was he and this episode that made me truly cherish the Simpsons.  It was great and hilarious.  Thank you Mr. Brooks, and whatever happened to Homer running the Denver Broncos...

One Year Ago Today and One Long Weekend...part dos

Okay, so here we are back to this again.  Sorry, I had a major headache last night, and it was killing me.  I really wanted a change of pace, so I left my house and headed towards the nearest coffee shop.  For me, that's Starbucks...ugh.  I hate their coffee.  Oh well.  Anywhoo...where did I leave off.   Oh that's right.  Breakfast in Connecticut and Eggs Benedict.

So there we were, people were awesome in CT.  Really a lot nicer than I thought.  Eggs Benedict wasn't great, but good enough.  After our little detour, we were still making great time.  Me and CT, my sister not Connecticut, continued our drive.  We finally hit the outside Boston area, the foliage was amazing.  Remember that Family Guy episode where all the New Yorkers drove up to Bean Town to see all the trees turning different colors?  Well I felt just like those New Yorkers.  So after another 2 hours of Preston and Steve, and me and my sister making small talk we finally arrived to the city I've been waiting to see in forever.  I'll tell you the first thing I noticed, clean.  Boston is gorgeous and clean, not a trash or even a speck of trash everywhere I walked.  I parked my car in downtown Boston, right near Sam La Grassas, supposedly the best sandwich in town.  Since they were closed on a Saturday, I'll take your word for it Mr. La Grassas.

Well, it was time, I went to the first retail spot I've done my research on, a little spot not to far from BU.  The streets were quiet, and I know Steffie was saying it was early, so I took that into consideration.  However, it was still a little too quiet for my liking, I couldn't even make breakfast if I wanted to here.  Now the store front confused me a bit, the spot was on a second floor, however I didn't have an idea how to get up to the building, it look like I had to go downstairs and then climb a set of stairs up.  So already this place had two strikes, not good.  The size was nice, roughly around 1,650 or 1,700 square foot.  Price range, $34 a square foot.  Pricey for a small spot, however kept in my it is Boston, and that is doable.  Now, this store front is about 3 miles from the downtown area, not bad, not bad at all.  Next area was roughly 4.5 miles away.  This was where the mistake came in, CT said lets walk it.  In my head I knew this was a terrible idea.  However I listened to her anyway.  Yeah, biggest mistake of the day.

So anywhoo, started the trek towards my second and third shop, roughly in the same area.  Now this store was on Washington Street very close to BC.  I don't technically know if I had hit through the Cambridge area or not, however I did see a shit ton of fancy cars, and a shit ton of rich people.  Well people that I thought were rich.  Oh, and another thing...there seem to be like a mass exodus of Asians coming from each college.  Why can't Asian people hangout with other people besides Asian, all I can do is shake my head.

There I was standing face to face with a ton of Asians, and the first thought running through my head was, are these the kids I'll be catering too?  Do they eat sandwiches that I'll make?  What the fuck do Bostonians eat?  French toast, they better eat a great sandwich like a cheesesteak.  How do you not eat that?  Well this got me to thinking, next time I come to this town, bring a notepad, and start doing a survey of the surrounding area and people and see what these people like.  Oh, and Boston girls...didn't see one hipster.  Thought I see more since I was so close to a farmers market, minus one for Boston.

At this point it was roughly around 3 o'clock, I finally made it to the second store front.  Now this is what I like to see.  The foot traffic was amazing, good street traffic as well.  Places to park, and it seem like a scene out of Haddonfield, NJ.  Just more convenient parking and more foot traffic that I would imagine, the college wasn't too far down as well, this to me seem like a prime location.  I really enjoy the spot a lot.  My problem is, I just don't know how much it cost yet.  It seems like a really expensive spot, and my second problem is, it wasn't a restaurant to begin with.  Gutting the place and placing restaurant equipment is going to cost a little more than I like to admit.  Is it doable, yes of course, however I'm just going to have to pay a little more than I want.  This leaves me to call the leasing agent of the property and see how much the lease and square footage price is.  I'm assuming 30-32 dollars a square foot, however I'm praying it's less.

The last spot was not good at all, too big and too much money.  Roughly around 2 million to buy the entire building, it looked as though it was previously Froyo/Pizza place, so that was on the plus side.  However 2 million is a little too much for me, and my pockets don't run that deep yet...one day.

After all this walking and being extremely tired, I didn't have enough time to roam around downtown Boston, I told my sister that we would take a cab back and we did.  Poor CT, she was starving at this point, and I promised her La Grassa, I felt like an ass when I found out it wasn't open.  Sorry Ching Ting.  Sorry.  We ended up going to this pub called, "Hub Pub," The Friendliest Bar on Earth.  Well I like to beg to differ on that slogan, they weren't that friendly, and I guess my bartender must have lost all his friendliness, cause this guy couldn't put a smile on his face if his life depended on it.  This was a dive bar, and I got it, for what it was, it was meh...however cheap food and cheap beer, I got nothing else to complain about.  After our late lunch, me and CT decided it was time to head back.  I'll have to say this, the drive wasn't as bad as I thought it would be, Dave scared me when he said it took him an hour to drive 7 miles.  I got out of the city fairly quickly and safely.  I gave Dave a quick call and asked if he wanted to meet up for drinks and dinner.

Me, Dave, Steffie, and Ching Ting had dinner at Little Portugal.  It was my first time.  For a little family restaurant it was nice.  Nice people, and the food was enhanced by that.  I can't complain, the portion was out of this world and I had good people surrounding me.  Thanks Dave and Steffie for taking us and hanging out that night.  I told Dave and Steff my experience of Boston and how I felt, obviously CT hated the city, I was little indifferent.  I thought me wearing my Philly stuff would get me more guff, however not that much.  Dave said they really didn't care about that stuff...I guess I won't really get that experience anywhere else except for Philly.  Well the day ended well for me, I got home roughly around 11:30, and I had driven well over 600 miles.  The best part, the weekend wasn't over yet for me.

The next day, I set myself up to hit up Dave's place one more time, got to Dave's to catch the Eagles game, and have some Hooters, it was great.  I just like watching the game with Dave, he's good people, and my time spent with him really can't be replaced, you only get a few people like Dave, so when you find guys like that...well you got to make them some of the most people in your life. However, I'm beginning to think it's bad luck when me and Dave watch the game together.  This is the second time the Eagles have lost when it was just me and Dave watching the game...uh oh.

After our lost, Dave, Steffie, and I headed back to their place to play a few games of NHL.  Great game, I hate costing Dave games, I think we lost two or three...*UGH!*  When we won, we won big, when we lost, well...we lost.  The night ended with some more football, spaghetti and meatballs, and me finally falling asleep at 12:30 watching Duck Dynasty...I swear, they'll put anyone on t.v. anymore, how the hell did Anthony not get on the Real World?!!  Sad.  It has been an extremely long and arduous weekend, however one that needed to be done, I'm glad I did it, and it looks like I'm heading back up there in November with WT next time.  Should be interesting, cause the first thing Wei Tak asked me was...can we go to a strip club?  Sure Wei, sure.

Oh, and yea...it doesn't seem too weird sitting in this coffee shop, cause about a year ago, I was smoking, drinking, and typing in a coffee shop in Amsterdam.  Man, I miss it.  The more and more I think about it, the more I want to go back...I love this country.  But Amsterdam was amazing, I miss it and wish I could have that as my birthday present.  To go back to that country and stay for 2 months.  Actually I wouldn't mind having a job there.   Oh yeah.

A little blast from the past...enjoy folks.  

Monday, October 8, 2012

One Year Ago Today and One Long Weekend

It seems not too long ago I just started this blog, and to this day, I'm still typing and I still have readers reading this.  I still have my soapbox, and I can't believe the fact that people reading this are reading this.  First things first.  Thank you to all my readers, you keep this thing going and that's why I write.  Is it boring, probably, and I feel really bad.  So my apologies, do I like doing that?  No, so I'll try to keep things interesting, and getting suggestions?  Well it doesn't hurt, so give a shout out if you want to see or hear anything different.  1 year ago huh?  One year ago, I was in Amsterdam at this time, walking to my favorite singers concert and heading towards the Paradiso.  It was a magical experience for me and an experience I'll never forget.  In that one year span, I grew up a crap ton.  Things are different, things still look different, and some people and friends have come and gone.  I've learned to accept that, and I've learned that change is the way of life, I said it before and I've said it again.  Change is what makes us human, and makes us who we are.  You need change to grow.  Remember that.

And with that in mind, I'm looking for a huge change of pace in my life.  The next step is this restaurant business of mine.  It has been an extremely long and tiring weekend.  I've drove over 600 plus miles in one day, and then continued to do some more driving.  I'm glad I like driving, cause if I didn't i'm pretty positive I be car sick.  So first things first.  Saturday at 4:00 a.m.  Woke up, and prepared myself for the long drive.  And please believe, it was excruciating long.  However, I'm glad that I enjoy driving, and the 6 hour drive to Boston was nice.  However a little surprise to my day, my sister came with.  Yup, she didn't want me to be alone, so it was really sweet and awesome of her to come.  I can't really thank her enough.  She really didn't say much, and we didn't really talk a lot, but she made it more bearable with company.

So 3 hours in, we stopped in CT for some breakfast.  I had me some eggs Benadict, and my sis had some french toast.  It wasn't the greatest breakfast or Eggs Bendict ever, but it was good enough.  Folks, i'm just so beat tonight, soooo...part 1 of...I don't know.

Monday, October 1, 2012

Eagles Sunday/Weekend

Another great weekend, another great day.  First off, it's Eagle's Sunday, and I'm getting ready for the game with a bag of chips, a pumpkin beer, and the Simpsons with Zooey Deschanel as the guest star.  It was a good episode, and now the game is beginning.  So what else?  It has been a good weekend, no complaints really.  Lets start with Friday, beer and some BF3 with Jorge, it was a good night.  I love me some BF3 time with Jorge, gotta admit George, top 3 gaming experience for me too buddy...top 3.

Saturday, oh Saturday...lets see lots of Walking Dead.  Yeah, lots of it.  I don't know, the show is great man.  It's scary, cause it could be a look into what a real zombie apocalypse would look like.  I don't want to imagine a world like that.  I want to believe it'll never happen, but I have a feeling it might, and that's so scary.  So that lead me to head toward the police department to ask for my buying permit forms and handgun license.  I'm in that building, and you always see a bunch of characters, the officer hands me my forms and I'm on my way.

I'm looking over the papers, and well.  There's a lot to go over, and I got to get my fingerprints done once again.  Getting my references together, and looking at handguns.  It's my right?  Right?  Of course it is, I'm going to be a gun toting American, cause well, my family needs protection, and after hearing another story of burglary from my family.  It does nothing more than freak me out, so yeah, I'm going to look for a gun, and definitely do it correctly...cause I don't want to worry about me doing it wrong and then get in trouble for carrying a weapon.  Looking at rifles and handguns, most likely going to get both.  Looking at the AR15 and possible a Glock 19 and Glock 22.  So it's looking good.

Oh, and another thing.  Sylvia's birthday.  Headed down to AC with her friends.  It was a really nice time.  Had some fun, had some laughs, lost some money.  Nothing new or exciting really, *sigh*  I hate losing money, it sucks.  However what are you going to do that's what happens when you gamble.  You either win or lose, and that's how that goes.  Like they always say when you gamble...you don't win with scared money, and that's a fact.  Next time...I'm getting it, and I'm getting it big.

Well, well, well.  Here we are, Monday.  Big day after a Eagles win...oh and by the way folks, I didn't finish this last night.  So here we are, the day after...tomorrow's blog...foods i want but never had..goodnight everybody!