Friday, August 1, 2008

To the stars…

Ive got a kind of embarassing problem. I sweat w-a-a-a-y to much under my arms, maybe I should start taking omega 3 vitamins or something and no antipersperents help anymore. One doctor at my school said you couldnt do anything about it, but maybe somebody that might read this could possibly help with getting into damage control and such . Well first-of-all, how much water I am consuming in a single day. The human body can be over-hydrated, which if in continuance could lead to vascular/cardiac problems, I may want to monitor my water intake.
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Monday, June 23, 2008

The death of George Carlin and his health

George Carlin was an absolute genius who made some bad health choices in his early day but subscribed to a paleo diet in his later years which extended his years I think. One of the first skits I remember back in the day was “Al Sleet” The Hippy Dippy Weatherman. I laughed my sides off as a lot of America did, I wrote about this in another health blog of mine. Unfortunately, never saw him in person, but have all his HBO specials recorded. I’ll miss him, as will everyone else. It might be a good thing if we confronted reality sometime as Mr. Carlin tried to make us. It just may be that the problems we face now may be a result of turning our backs on that reality. This man influenced me more than any other person. R.I.P. George. Most people pass away and they are gone, no lasting memory. George Carlin will be remembered for a long time and that is good. I listen to his stuff almost everyday on XM 150 and they always make me laugh out loud, and think…
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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

The mission of my familia

No profound statement, best antioxidant or activity in the near or distant future can really ease my mind or give me hope for something to ease this endless dormant drought of light in my heart, or anywhere for that matter. You know when the pillow you take to sleep, and hoping that pillow is your final and counted solace, is wet with tears even hours after those tears probably even stopped falling, the hope you could have had to start the day if taken swiftly by the epiphany and the awakening of knowing you cried in your sleep a good while that prior night, just a few hours ago, even though you consumed the best multivitamin as well. That the reality of your suffering is not just your creative self lurking to set you on a new adventure, but the utter realization that you might not ever wake with hope and vigor for a new day again or with those ripped abs you have desperately tried to acquire. And once these thoughts fill your brain your no good to no one… the emptiness is too much bare. And all your friends are watching and do not help, and all of your aspirations take off their masks to show themselves unreachable, and they mirror your foolishness in trying, your mother no longer sees your youth, and the love you had and feared the thought to define, is gone forever.
There is no cure for time and time… and time

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Monday, May 5, 2008

The newset staple

The cast of a thousand characters have all come together for me this week. I have finally found the right combination of talent and drive. I am secretly directing a play for some at risk kids and it has come together surprisingly well finding people to play the roles that are usually reserved for adults. I had some reservations about doing such a production but at least most of those worries and or concerns have sort of gone by the way side. The most interesting thing in the world that I have seen is the enjoyment and utter happiness had by children who were having fun.
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Tuesday, April 15, 2008

There is no time like the present

I was walking out of a movie theater when a guy came up to me. At first I thought it was some kind of junkie because he kept offering me the “best multivitamin” in this little pill box. I thought the man was insane. He wasn’t overbearing in any way he was just adamant about me trying this thing. Finally I accepted. Apparently, the man doesn’t work for the vitamin company. He feels that their ad campaign is not enough. He has taken it upon himself to personally tell people about it. The man has done some damage control on his own life, and he feels that if more and more people had these vitamins the world would find peace. I say we give it a chance!

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Monday, February 25, 2008

the best things

I love my family so very much, they have always been so good to me and that makes me feel better than I can ever imagine that  anyone feeling about a situation. They are simply good people, I am talking about my grand parents, they are the best and they have room in there hearts for everyone. These people are the salt of the earth and they are the back bone of a great family. The weight loss shake that I have been taking tastes like a gorillas balls but I honestly think that when people begin to loose weight they feel so much better about themselves. I have even started taking a big multivitamin chock full of b vitamins or as I like to call them the best multivitamin a human being can take. I just so glad to have these people in my life, I am honored to be there grandson.
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Monday, January 14, 2008

some day

I was at a hospital the other day, and for those of you with loved ones in the hospital you know how stressful the situation can be, especially for the person who is recieving care. So I was walking through the hospital and just was in awe of all the things that these people on this particular day were doing for each other in keeping with the idea of, that we can really assist and help each other get through illness. It seems to me that it is absolutely essential that loved ones come and visit  and make time for there loved ones in the hospital. I especially feel sympathetic towards the elderly in the world who have no one left to come and visit them. Seeing these things begs you to take a step back and just reflect a little, that’s all.
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