Posted in Uncategorized on August 8th, 2006
1. Dude, where’s Marc Cuban?
2. Oh Shit, did you see Kobe dunk on that guy?
3. Dude, we’re out of herb!
4. Do we have a game tomorrow?
5. What team are we on?
6. My hair is longer!
7. Krispy Kreme is my favorite.
8. Dude, we’re rich! (Flub)
…add your own in the comments and I’ll post them.
Posted in
Music on August 8th, 2006
Happy Birthday to the real Steve Meyerson. See you in Vegas next weekend.
Posted in
Music on August 8th, 2006

A Tribe Called Quest is currently on their first tour in 8 years. Q-Tip, Phife Dawg and Ali Shaheed Muhammad are together and are playing in 14 cities.
On Sept 8th, Tribe will be hitting the Red Rock Casino in Summerlin. Tickets are somewhat expensive ($66) since it’s a limited show at one of the sickest hotels in all of Las Vegas. I am definitely going, and partying at Cherry right after.
Let me know if you want to go. I might have a place for you to stay.
Posted in Uncategorized on August 1st, 2006
So I guess I left a bunch of people wondering where my infamous gift-list was hiding. There are so many things in my life that I want it’s to hard to narrow them down. I guess I could bullet point a few items: a gun (Glock 17) , a
Posted in Uncategorized on August 1st, 2006
I recently started reading a buddy's blog. He has been writing about the thing he knows best, FORCE. No matter how you want to define it, it's the same thing. Whether it is the all governing force the Jedi speak of, or the physical pressure you apply to the jar of pickels, it's the same.
Force = Charisma, "mojo", enthusiasm, positive energy, competitive internal drive, personal magnetism and is sometimes referred to as the "edge."
In the most recent post, Law VII, the ability to turn on the force is addressed. He breaks it down to a single action. It's something we do on a continuous basis each day. You flip the switch. It's that easy. Like turning on a light bulb. You just flip the switch. Don't over complicate it. Of course for most of us turning on the force isn't that easy. Most of us don't know where that switch lies and how to actually harness it.
Realizing that you have that switch is half the battle. Now all you have to do is turn it on. Find the force in you and flip the switch. When the going gets tough, flip the switch. When you have more work than time, flip the switch. When you are up shit's creek without a paddle, flip the switch. When you are down to your last $5 chip at the craps table… then you should probably save your money and go home. But you get my point.
So stop bitching, complaining and sulking. Shut up, realize you have what it takes and phuking flip the switch!!!