tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-70212183123107216252024-03-14T00:13:02.757-04:00I'm in my own lil world...You knowAll my nonsense bottled up into one blogaht4005http://www.blogger.com/profile/00502966204106087668noreply@blogger.comBlogger324125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7021218312310721625.post-11959758662535140162012-10-10T12:42:00.000-04:002012-10-10T12:42:55.024-04:00My Self Imposed Twitter BanHello people, for those that still read my blogger (why would you). I obviously haven't been on here for a long time. Mostly because I quit on spilling my personal feelings on this page and almost on twitter and my days have been long and boring that I don't really feel the need to actually put it on print. I do want to speak about why I am putting my main twitter account (@aht4005) on a ban until I feel like it. Here are some of the reasons.<br />
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<strong>1. Who Cares?</strong><br />
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This isn't a plea for help or anything but something a vlogger/ writer was saying on his weekly vokle show that rang true to me. <em>In general, nobody gives a f*ck about you and your twitter account.</em> I'm not going to lie, I am the type of guy that likes attention, well at least a little attention. So if I am tweeting and tweeting away and nobody is responding, I kind of get pissed. It happens for a good 30 to 45 seconds then I'm on my way.<br />
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I started to put things into perspective and reread my tweets. I told myself, <em>Man, this shit I'm saying doesn't really need for any responding anyways</em>. So why should I care that no one responds? My tweets don't really lead to any conversations. Plus why should anyone care anyway? People have their own things going on, maybe they can't see the tweets, just maybe they don't care enough and if that's the case, it's all good. It's your right to do what you want, who am I to tell you what to do. <br />
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<strong>2. It's beginning to tire me out.</strong><br />
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It is sort of how I felt about this blog a couple of years ago. I have that feeling that caring about what goes on in my twitter is really exhausting me. Last Sunday, I just told myself that I didn't need to tweet at this moment even though I was about to start tweeting away, it really began to take a toll. Social media shouldn't be doing this to me.<br />
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<strong>3. I need to square things within myself</strong><br />
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I have been feeling negative lately. Could be a mixture of many things that I don't really want to get into now. But I knew at one point or another, it would all spill out on my twitter page. And that really isn't anyone's business really. I've gotten to the point where I need to deal things by myself, if I need a shoulder to lean on. There might be someone there but at this point, I know the things that I need to deal with and I am dealing with them accordingly. So when I am starting to feel great again, I will be back to tweeting what I want and doing what I want but only on my terms.<br />
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I think that's it. It won't be a lifetime ban or deleting my account altogether. I just want to take a break. I still read my TL from time to time but it feels relaxing to just sit there, watch, and not feel the need to tweet back. Now I've had some tweet-able moments that I've saved on my Notes App for when I decide to start tweeting but otherwise carry on with what you've been doing and I'll sit with my hands on the back of my head and relax. aht4005http://www.blogger.com/profile/00502966204106087668noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7021218312310721625.post-71775405614727760592012-04-30T12:33:00.000-04:002012-04-30T22:15:42.870-04:00No High School Reunion for MeI might be an asshole by saying this but honestly I won't be going to my high school reunion any time soon. It really doesn't make a difference to me whether I see some of these people are not. I know that most of them are still cool as I known them but it doesn't matter to me what has changed and stayed the same. Seeing people for old time sake is for those who want to see if they are better than others or not. I can care less about such trivial nonsense.<br />
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The realization came to me when I was looking at my facebook news feed and saw people from high school getting married and showing their marriage photos, and really my first thought was, "gee, I wonder how the World Footie Net fb page is doing." I gave it no thought at all. It goes the same with folks in Mississippi also, if they reach out and say hello I will do the same but I am not reaching out to anybody anymore. Call me a douchebag if you want to, there are many things that I am apathetic about these days and that is being in a popularity contest on social media.<br />
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The only reason why I don't get rid of my facebook page is because it's neat marketing for the World Footie Net page that one of my friends is trying to get sponsorship and more traffic on. So I guess I can keep that page up for posting any articles I write and any feedback to them if necessary.<br />
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I guess a major reason why I don't care what many people say anymore is because I am comfortable with the friends I have. If I can make more friends that would be cool, if not eh not the end of the world. Stressing out about that social media nonsense really is for the birds nowadays. I like to have fun on my twitter page and make fun of people whenever I feel like it or rant about anything footie-wise. Anything else isn't for me, so go on and show your wedding pictures high school folk. It is cool, it at least reminds me to put some of you as acquaintances so I don't see you on my news feed anymore....aht4005http://www.blogger.com/profile/00502966204106087668noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7021218312310721625.post-64736431273047131912012-01-16T08:31:00.003-05:002012-01-29T17:32:50.482-05:00It&apos;s Just SportsI do get mad whenever my team loses and I say things like, "I am going to drown my sorrows because my team lost." However I am not going to take any extreme measures like going out to my local Applebee's and shooting somebody.<br />
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After the Saints and 49ers game, an Saints fan was so mad that he decided that he should go to the trunk and start shooting at a couple of 49er Fans. (<a href="http://hinterlandgazette.com/2012/01/atlanta-49ers-fan-critical-condition-shot-saints-fan-applebees-restaurant.html">Atlana 49ers Fan in Critical Condition</a>)<br />
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I really want to know what it is really in the mind of some people who thinks that this is such a good idea, they are risking to spend the rest of their lives in jail for a football game? Because if Alex Smith is running for touchdowns, then I should do something to take myself out of society...riiight.<br />
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Sports is just entertainment for us. It is a way for most of us to get away from our reality for two to three hours. That is just it though, it is just entertainment. Once the match ends, life still goes on. Maybe Lebron had a point when he said that people can go on with their problem-filled lives. If someone plans on shooting up an Applebee's, there has to be some sort of problem with their lives that they can't deal with.<br />
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Things like what happened in Atlanta happen every so often, I remember when Auburn won the National Championship last year and an Alabama fan was so distraught that he killed a tree. People are so fanatical about their sports that it is scary, they would not mind taking a human's life for a game that shouldn't have any real consequence to them. Can't really change the human condition of this crazed fan-dom.<br />
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Maybe, I am one of the only people that think once the game is over, life still goes on. Sports should not really be in control of your life like this. They are all guys making money doing something that they are really good at. We should just appreciate the skills they have been blessed with and if our team should lose keep the gun in the trunk.<br />
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Well unless, you think jail is a safe place for yourself. That doesn't even sound right. Have fun with your anal rape sir...aht4005http://www.blogger.com/profile/00502966204106087668noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7021218312310721625.post-30095539319054962672012-01-15T05:11:00.001-05:002012-01-15T05:11:32.132-05:00My New Years Resolution.<p>A New Year is here and it is Resolution Time!!</p> <p>I don’t blame people for making resolutions. It is a good way to start off the year, and it gives motivation to those that need it. The reason why resolutions end up failing is because maybe life altering things have happened. Maybe a relationship fails, death in the family, injuring yourself among others could keep people from succeed in their resolutions.</p> <p>Or maybe people are procrasinators anyway and they never stick to the resolutions that they were going to do</p> <p>I know people who actually stay true to their resolutions and they become better and successful people for it. Resolutions are a healthy thing to have if done correctly. Work hard and find the resources to do well. Don’t go on the unhealthy route, like if you are trying to lose weight, don’t try to be anorexia or bulimic. And if you want to make money and be rich, please don’t be a drug dealer or a bank robber.</p> <p>My resolutions aren’t really anything important. They are really for me to feel better and not worry about people who want to be right. I told myself if I’m engaged in a political or religious argument then I’m going to yell 2 CHAINNNZZZZ and walk off.</p> <p>I’m not too much of a fan of those arguments because there are too many views and people want to be right for better or worse even would end a friendship over it. Plus I don’t know nor care about a lot of those issues because there is no way that I can get the person to understand. So let me just stop it with some ignorance and it makes me feel better. </p> <p>“I’M INVESTIN’ IN THESE. AHA, IT’S REAL!!!”</p> <p>Another Resolutions is to keep myself of getting bent out of shape. Not only because it is a way to lose friends, it could also lead to other things that aren’t healthy.</p> <p>For example, I gained a ton of weight last year. Mostly my fault because at times I was lazy and should have worked out more. Also I felt like there were problems with me and me thinking that people were out to get me and no one wanted to talk or interact with me. Even if it was imaginary in reality, I sometimes felt like most of the world was against me. So I would mask my disappointment and anger by eating and drinking a ton during the first part of the year. Not the most healthy thing I’ve ever done and a very shameful thing also.</p> <p>Luckily, I’ve snapped out of it. And hopefully I will be eating better and not drinking as much, only on special occasions. And I’m glad for the friends that I have and I should be focused on them rather than trying to make other friends. I’ll stop, it seems like I’ve written this hundreds of times, but I probably should reiterate it. Once again Thank You for always being there for me.</p> <p>It is a new year. It’s 2012 and the 27th year of my life. I’m not going to say that this is going to be the best year of my life but I am just going to make the best out of it.</p>aht4005http://www.blogger.com/profile/00502966204106087668noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7021218312310721625.post-37515346271310056692011-10-21T22:08:00.001-04:002011-10-22T14:55:51.472-04:00Blogging on my iPhoneYup, I've finally joined the dark side and got me an iPhone. I know what you are thinking. The douchebaggery will creep into my skin immediately. Don't worry about that. It won't happen. <br />
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I will be the same ordinary person with a cool ass phone. I got the phone yesterday and I have been doing what I didn't want to do. I've been on this thing 24/7. But I've just been getting use to the touch screen and downloading app after app. I got spotify which was one of the biggest reasons I got the phone.<br />
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When I experience more of the features , I'll make sure to brag about it. But not be a douchebag about it :)<br />
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Otherwise I might do some blogging on my phone because my thoughts come out while I'm not on my computer. My brain often doesn't work while I'm lying on the couch watching footy. The ideas usually pop off when I'm at work, hanging with friends , or whatever. <br />
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So as I raise my iPhone in the air in joy , I will leave you guys to enjoy your weekends and never keep the mind idle.aht4005http://www.blogger.com/profile/00502966204106087668noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7021218312310721625.post-8331094692907376382011-10-19T22:33:00.004-04:002011-10-19T23:10:14.348-04:00iPhone, Scouting, Podcasts, My Pickup game...It's My LifeHopefully I will buy a new phone this weekend. I am sort of getting tired of my Blackberry and more than likely getting an iPhone. My good friend says that I probably should get an Android phone but the only problem is that AT&T aren't as kind with their data plans on Androids as they are on their iPhones.<br /><br />So I think I am close to joining the "Team iPhone" (corny team that I will never mention unless it's in a joking manner). I am going to have to buy something to protect my phone because i have butter fingers and I am very clumsy. Also I will have to get use to the touch screen and all which I think I can do.<br /><br />I'm going to probably get the iPhone 4s because me and my supervisor were looking up the differences between the 4 and the 4s and we saw that it wasn't anything that important. I am not trying to say just because the new phone isn't called the iPhone 5 that I am unattracted to the 4s. It is more due to the fact that the 4s doesn't have enough features that would warrant me getting it. I'm pretty simple with the use of my phone. Obviously texting, GPS, possibly hotel lookups, and listening to music is probably what I would use the phone for. Games aren't as important. Maybe the odd picture of two that I would like to take would help. But I think the iPhone 4 would do the job just fine for me. Plus it is cheaper.<br /><br /><br />My scouting adventures stay in the triangle area. I'm going to Chapel Hill on Friday to watch two top 5 teams, Maryland and UNC. Then on Saturday, I will stay in Raleigh and see NC State take on Wake Forest. I'm not going to discuss anybody I'm scouting because I don't want to name drop or anything. Plus nobody cares about these adventures especially since I won't get out of the Triangle this weekend.<br /><br /><br />Went to my itunes when I got out of my workout and I noticed that I had six new podcasts ready to be listened to. It made me wonder how I got into all these podcasts. A year ago I don't think I had any on my list, now I have about six podcasts that I'm following.<br /><br />They all reflect what I want to hear and talk about myself. Sports, Footie, and News with a funny twist. It also helped me get a more African American (or Canadian or Canadian-American to the All Balls Don't Bounce crew) view of sports and news. I always listened to ESPN and their bias views and I only realized when I started to listening to the Morning Jones that I knew that there was another side.<br /><br />Then I begun listening to The Black Guy Who Tips, All Balls Don't Bounce, and the list goes on. Now I don't take their word as gospel but it is intelligent (also rachet) talk that I like listening to. Plus it is always good to see black people coming together and making podcasts. Ha!<br /><br /><br />I don't think I've played in an 11v11 game since that Alabama trip. And quite frankly I am not even mad about that. I like playing in more close spaces now because it is helping me getting better with decision-making and making my touch cleaner. I played on Tuesday night and I felt good on the ball, also making decent passes that I normally don't do.<br /><br />I guess it is right, the older you get the slower the game becomes. I see the game a lot better now. Well it is only pick-up right? I shouldn't be getting ahead of myself but I do actually feel like my ball skills are getting better even though the gut seems to get larger.<br /><br />Right now, I am eating my dinner listening to Where's My 40 Acres while Sportscenter is on the tv. I still can't believe the Raiders gave up a couple of first round picks (well one first round pick and a possible first round pick) on Carson Palmer.<br /><br />I digress. I'm about to head out. I'm enjoying this alone time I'm having right now. Most times I feel the need to have some social interaction but tonight I actually went against my first thought and stayed at the crib. People are overrated anyways...<br /><br />Have a good weekend. And awkwardly roll up to somebody like I would do...aht4005http://www.blogger.com/profile/00502966204106087668noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7021218312310721625.post-5197824098146803402011-10-09T18:12:00.005-04:002011-10-09T18:37:56.619-04:00Stop Signing Off, Take the Beating like a Man (or Woman)<div>Dear FIFA 12 Online Players,</div><div><br /><br /></div><div>You don't know how it is frustrating whenever a person signs off or go to the dashboard right after I score my second or third goal on you in the first half. It isn't my fault that you suck. It isn't my fault I'm halfway paying attention to while I am stomping your ass in FIFA. Why don't you do something like, get better in FIFA.<br /><br /></div><div> </div><div>Even when I am taking an ass-whoopin by somebody, I have the decency to carry out the rest of the game and take my whoopin like a man. But I guess the online geeks out there can't take their beatings respectfully<br /><br /></div><div> </div><div>Listen, the real gamers in this community respect the game. We all get frustrated when we lose or getting beaten upon. It still doesn't mean that you can throw your toys everywhere and turn off your Xbox.<br /><br /></div><div> </div><div>Just maybe I am playing against a bunch of amateurs at the moment but a couple of you guys begun to talk shit while playing me. Then after the game turns into a 5-0 beating, you start saying that I'm lucky and then turn off the game. Come on big man, you were tough talking when the game was 0-0 at kickoff, now it's 15 minutes in and you're quitting.<br /><br /></div><div> </div><div>I wish that Xbox Live/FIFA/EA Sports or whoever is involved in moderating the FIFA online games starts banning these douchebags because this game needs real gamers not these tricks masquerading as such.<br /><br /></div><div> </div><div>Peace Out and Happy Gamings,<br /><br /></div><div> </div><div>Drizzle20NC</div>aht4005http://www.blogger.com/profile/00502966204106087668noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7021218312310721625.post-12294032529377738442011-10-03T13:31:00.002-04:002011-10-03T13:54:25.406-04:00"South of the Border"Last Friday, I went to my final assigned game of the month. It featured South Carolina and Tulsa. Since I couldn't go to the George Mason-Old Dominion game all the way in Fairfax, I decided that I couldn't miss this one even though UNC-Duke were playing their game on the same night.<br /><br />It wasn't too bad of a game. South Carolina won 2-1. Tulsa in my opinion had the better players but South Carolina were gritty and scrappy which won out on the night. In fact SC's game-winner was on an own goal off a corner kick.<br /><br />I noticed something watching this game. I believe the Gamecock fans are some of the most obnoxious fans I've seen in a long time. They would start cursing their own team whenever they made a mistake. It was kind of like a football atmosphere than a college soccer atmosphere.<br /><br />I guess that's what happens when watching soccer in the south. Where "Go-on and just boot it." was a common term during this game. I don't know maybe I was tripping out on the lack of soccer knowledge that most of these fans had.<br /><br /><br /><br /><strong>South of the Border</strong><br />As a kid, I use to travel up from Mississippi to visit family in North Carolina. We always drove instead of flying up there. Well going up i-95, I would see these billboards for the South of the Border. I didn't realize how racist these signs where and the fact that most of the pictures of Pedro (the "spokesman" of South of the Border) looked more Asian than Mexican.<br /><br />That being said, I always wanted to go there because I would see all the lights going off and the rollercoasters among other things.<br /><br />I never knew that it was the most dirtiest place known to man. I stopped at the exit on Saturday morning just to put gas in the car. And boy, I even felt dirty using the gas pumps. Most everything looked old. And the rollercoasters looked real sketchy and I wouldn't think to step foot on it.<br /><br />I was about to grab a bite to eat there but I decided I'd rather starve myself then eat this nasty food that will probably give any normal human being diarrehea.<br /><br /><br /><br /><strong>Otherwise...</strong><br />I'm fine. Just been scouting away and plotting my next move. I'm trying to keep all things in perspective and working on become somewhat successful. Obviously I don't have everything figured out. But I'm continuing to work hard in trying to figure at least some of these things<br /><br />Me personally. I am really content where I am. That Drake-ish phase has long passed and I am just continuing on looking at myself and how to keep myself being happy. There are always going to be highs and lows. The main thing is keeping myself levelheaded on these things. I can be irrational at times but then again, I can be the most rational person that you know....eh that might be stretching it just a bit.<br /><br /><br />"There will be many failures in your lifetime but if you learn from them and work harder then the successes will out-do your failures."aht4005http://www.blogger.com/profile/00502966204106087668noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7021218312310721625.post-91878448177089042142011-09-12T13:35:00.003-04:002011-09-12T13:51:06.774-04:00Been Gone for a MinuteI felt it to be time for me to knock out another blog post. I'm sure many of you (when I say many of you, I'm sure I'm talking to myself) thought that I would never write on here again. Well I honestly thought with everything else occupying my time on the internet, I probably wouldn't come back on here. Unfortunately enough, I am back at least for a little bit before I go back on a hiatus.<br /><br />Things have been occupying my time and actually I do have about three or four blog post that are ready to be posted. I've decided against releasing those because they play on my insecurities again and other nonsense of me. A friend helped me to realize that I don't need to just talk about that kind of stuff. People will begin to tune me out and then I would just disappear without hearing my complaining.<br /><br />And I think that is what I've been doing a lot. Complaining. Complaining about this, complaining about that. Just complaining about things being unfair. I read previous tweets and blog post and I've grown tired of it myself. So I know if I'm tired of it, then I am sure that many of you are also.<br /><br />That is why I put myself on a week's ban on social networking because that is where I usually put my whining (that is what I'm going to call it now) out there for others. I feel a bit better now. I need to work on myself and not having people feel sorry for me. Whether I tried to tell myself that I don't want people feeling bad for me, that is what I was actually doing. That needs to stop immediately!!<br /><br />I have good enough people in my life to where I actually shouldn't be whining at all. Things happen for reasons that I can't explain.<br /><br />Now I'm just taking everything how it is. I know who I am. I'm trying to work on other things just to at least keep myself from stressing. Using my social networks now for funny commentary and just enjoying everything.<br /><br />There isn't any reason for me to whine or complain, there are some people that aren't as fortunate as I am. I'm becoming more grateful of what I've got. And that is something that is making me feel good right now...aht4005http://www.blogger.com/profile/00502966204106087668noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7021218312310721625.post-85242342439224246052011-08-12T13:37:00.005-04:002011-08-12T13:51:13.580-04:00Creating Your NicheThe great thing about most of my friends and most people I listen to or read online is that they are forever trying to create their own niche. People have regular jobs and then they either do podcasting in their spare time so a wide audience can hear them. Also some are writing articles and possibly trying to get into the journalism game with their freelance work.
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<br />Also another example is of a DJ who started in Chapel Hill, he DJ'd at night and worked during the day until he got recognized nationwide. Now he travels around the state and the country doing the thing he loves and he quit his day job. Shouts out to DJ A-Minor
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<br />Me, I am trying to become a soccer scout. Not an agent, I am trying to find talent for teams and not for the player's representation. I started to think about scouting this time last year but I did not know how to get started. So I took this scouting course where I met some scouts from the MLS and the youth national team. Luckily for me, I live in a rich area for college soccer so they are asking me to go out to a bunch of games (UNC, NC State, Duke, UNCG, etc.) and scout for them. I will receive credit for the work I will do and hopefully it can help me get a job in the future.
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<br />I don't mind my day job but I don't foresee myself being here in the next three to four years. Hoping that this scouting thing pops off. I am going to be patient and try to perfect my craft in the next couple of years as I hopefully put some money in the bank for myself.
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<br />To all those others trying to do what they love, keep on chasing it and maybe you can do that for a living instead of what you are doing now.
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<br />You lucky Bastards!!!!
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<br />aht4005http://www.blogger.com/profile/00502966204106087668noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7021218312310721625.post-35212637879943269382011-08-08T23:26:00.004-04:002011-08-08T23:56:56.237-04:00Been a WhileJust saying a hello to all the people that want to hear from me. That means that I am saying hello to the three people that might read this. And I do mean might.
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<br />It has been a while since I've written a piece on my blog about myself. Things have kind of picked up for me. I've got a full-time job now. The law firm that I work with decided to bring me on full-time. I don't plan on being there forever or anything. At least I can have some change in my pocket without going to the red once my utilities and/or rent kicks in on my account. It will make me feel better.
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<br />And the Benefits!! I know that it is important for me to have benefits. It is about time for me to start getting off of my parents' insurance. I mean I am turning 26 in about four months, so I might as well start taking care of myself.
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<br />The evil part in me is planning on buying some things and finding ways to save up money for my paid vacation. I think that I should look at ways to budget better and keep as much money as humanly possible. Then maybe a rainy day would come and I can buy something important. Maybe like a new laptop.
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<br />My laptop is on its last legs. My settings are "temporarily" disabled. I can't get into my music or my podcasts (even though I can go straight to their website). Plus the fact that if I have my laptop on for an hour, it would flip off. I mean at least it doesn't want to overheat and blow up my hard drive but still I don't think this old thing can manage this long.
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<br />I've had this thing for about three years so I think it might be time to get a new laptop. Don't know if I want to get a Mac or stick with a PC. I am not too picky with my laptops. I don't play any games on it. I just kind of use it for getting on twitter, listening to music, and watching soccer on live stream. So maybe a $300 to $400 PC laptop will do. Or possibly get one of those mini-laptops that my sister has, they look cool.
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<br />Rambled enough about the laptop. I can't help myself I love having a laptop around, my smartphone doesn't do everything for me.
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<br />Oh saving. Yes I do need to save more. I need to learn how to cook. Takeaway and fast food is putting a drain on pocket. Buying groceries even if it was ramen or microwaved food would be better than eating fast food. Also help me in my search of losing some weight, plus making some other life choices will help too. (I'll get into that in a later post).
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<br />Otherwise I am trying to live. I still have problems with myself that I need to deal with. But I am okay with things how they are. Still in the forever search for a nice kind young woman, I will stay patient though. Good things come to those who wait...
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<br />Hopefully I don't wait until it is too late...
<br />aht4005http://www.blogger.com/profile/00502966204106087668noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7021218312310721625.post-21083194610999229112011-07-22T18:40:00.004-04:002011-07-22T19:02:32.741-04:00Short Soccer Rambling- Sanchez heads to Barcelona<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://soccernet-assets.espn.go.com/design05/images/2011/0721/alexissanchezchileballs_275x155.jpg"><img style="display: block; margin: 0px auto 10px; text-align: center; cursor: pointer; width: 275px; height: 155px;" src="http://soccernet-assets.espn.go.com/design05/images/2011/0721/alexissanchezchileballs_275x155.jpg" alt="" border="0" /></a><br />Before the weekend of debauchery starts, I decided to ramble a little bit about my favorite sport. For those who don't care about football (the real one!!) then you can click the X and I won't begrudge you at all for it.<br /><br />Shouts out to Alexis Sanchez, who has just signed with the reigning Champions League winners Barcelona.<br /><br />When I first thought of writing about this topic, I was thinking about saying how much it is a waste for Alexis to come to Spain and Barca not needing a player like Sanchez because they have that forward line covered.<br /><br />Then I thought about the cons to all my arguments and it seemed better to talk about why Alexis is good for Barca and vise versa.<br /><br />Barcelona is pretty much set in every position for next year. No one getting too old and they can make another run with the same group. However a group needs some sort of spark to keep them hungry and raring for more titles. That is why Cesc Fabregas will be a good move for Barca also.<br /><br />Players respond well to competition. Granted they want the security of having a spot on the starting 11 but they also want to compete for their spot against a player who is at the same caliber. Sanchez will keep players like David Villa, Pedro, and even Messi on their toes.<br /><br />If they want to start over Sanchez, they will have to play better than they did last year. It will make Barcelona an even stronger team before.<br /><br />That goes the same with Alexis, he will have to prove to a group of players who have been together for four or five years that he can match them. The Chilean has the caliber to play on this squad, he will have to prove his worth to his players and management a like.<br /><br /><br />This is probably why squads make changes like this. Even when there is no turnover with the squad, things tend to get stale when players see each other season after season. A player or two could boost morale (depending on the player and relationships that they might have with other players on the team). It could make them stronger even without him getting on the field.<br /><br /><br /><br />I'm going to head out. Everybody enjoy your weekends! I have a long weekend ahead of me. I don't go back into work until Wednesday next week. I need the break time and it is much needed. I might come back on here and write another post in the between time. So peace and love from American's Most Hated....<br /><br />The link: <a href="http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story/_/id/936226/barcelona-finally-agree-alexis-sanchez-transfer?cc=5901">Barcelona finally agree Alexis Sanchez transfer</a><br /><br />I'm trying to cite my sources since my argument with somebody not citing their sources.aht4005http://www.blogger.com/profile/00502966204106087668noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7021218312310721625.post-47956511135212611132011-07-15T10:55:00.005-04:002011-07-15T11:45:25.446-04:00What Should He Do?<a href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-6Iu34yMCx70/TiBdqAfiOYI/AAAAAAAAAME/4X3zKAUrbOA/s1600/luka-modric-2011-4-12-11-31-21.jpg"><img style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 200px; DISPLAY: block; HEIGHT: 134px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5629602510481275266" border="0" alt="" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-6Iu34yMCx70/TiBdqAfiOYI/AAAAAAAAAME/4X3zKAUrbOA/s200/luka-modric-2011-4-12-11-31-21.jpg" /></a><br /><br /><br /><div>Luka Modric is in a position that most footballers have been in. He wants to leave a club but the club is steadyfast that they don't want him to go anywhere. In fact the club is willing to let him rot on the bench or in the stands if he does not want to comply. From the outside view, it seems very tough to deal with. His heart belongs somewhere else but yet his wife doesn't want to sign the divorce papers unless a large fee is put up.</div><br /><br /><br /><div>Just a little background: Chelsea has made a couple of offers to Tottenham midfielder, Luka Modric. Tottenham has rejected every bid for the player even though the player wants to go to West London. </div><br /><div></div><br /><div>Daniel Levy, the chairman of Tottenham, had a meeting with Modric where he basically just said, "Stay here and play or rot." Modric feels disenchanted now because they had a "gentlemen's agreement", right before he signed an extension that if a big club (i.e. Chelsea) comes calling then he was allowed to leave.</div><br /><div></div><br /><div>Luka now has had a transfer requested denied and we are in this situation now.</div><br /><br /><br /><br /><div></div><br /><div>So what should Luka do?</div><br /><div></div><br /><div>He can play good soldier. Work hard in training sessions and games. Play as the good professional as we know he is. And after another season and if they aren't in the Champions League, they can reward him by sending him away to the club he prefers. Somewhat like what C. Ronaldo did (except Man Utd was always going to be in the Champions League), his heart was in Madrid but Sir Alex got one more decent year out of him and actually was a game away from winning Man Utd's third Champions League under SAF. </div><br /><div></div><br /><div>Problem with this is that he seems to be working with two stubborn men (Redknapp and Levy). They promised him that if he were to sign a new contract with Spurs then after a year (last season), he would be able to go to the club of his choice if they came calling. Obviously smucks make promises like that so they can get you to sign the dotted line. We all know people who tell you that they are going to give you the world and then disappoint you.</div><br /><br /><div>Yeah, he can play good soldier and do well for the club but how is it going to help him go to where he needs to. His club doesn't want him to go anywhere and feel he is obligated to complete his contract. By that time, none of the teams like Chelsea will probably pursue him then.</div><br /><br /><br /><br /><div></div><br /><div>He could also take the bluff and rot on the bench. I know these players are ultra-competitive and if they weren't they wouldn't be where they are now. However, knowing me, if I were in his shoes. I would come to training, if they don't want to play me then fine. I will still make my money and you can't do much about that. </div><br /><br /><div>Probably the wrong way to go about it but hey right now I would be trying to make the most out of the pay-days as possible.</div><br /><br /><br /><div>I digress. </div><br /><div></div><br /><div>I think this would have a major impact on star players on the team. Think of Rafael van der Vaart and Gareth Bale. What must they be thinking about? Well if they do not plan on giving up Luka Modric, then what hope do I have towards making it to a bigger club if we continue to be a 5th to 10th place club not making the Champions League? </div><br /><div></div><br /><div>Also morale around the club would be down. I think from player to player, everybody respects each others decisions to go play on the best teams in the world if they get the chance. If someone wants to go to another club, then most players would not begrudge them on their decisions. (Unless the move is a lateral one based soley on money). The players would look at this situation and plead with the club to just move on because even one player could balance the mood and morale of a team.</div><br /><br /><div></div><br /><div>If I was in Modric's situation, I would play the decent solider, not good soldier, but decent. </div><br /><div></div><br /><div>The difference: I remember when Modric said that he came back from injury earlier then he should have last season. If I was in that situation, I would take a wee bit more time to make sure I am 100% healthy. If he gets re-injured trying to come back earlier, then he knows that the club won't have his back as he has been proven. So I would make sure that I am 100% fit before I step on the field again. </div><br /><br /><div>Obviously I would continue to play as hard as possible because the wages will go down if you don't play well. </div><br /><div></div><br /><div>And not play to lose but just play well enough NOT to get a Champions League spot. In this case Tottenham would have to sell off players then, they aren't getting that CL money coming in to give extensions or buy better players. More players like the aforementioned will say they want to leave for Champions League football because they are at that caliber. So Tottenham would have some decisions to make. Should we keep these players and possibly go into some debt and have more disenchanted players? or should we rebuild and go with younger players and try to make another run with a different generation of players?</div><br /><br /><br /><div>Those are the questions that Tottenham have to ask for themselves and Luka is definitely asking himself some questions if he has to stick around White Hart Lane. </div><br /><br /><div>My Opinion: I think Chelsea has to go around 35mil to about 38mil to get this deal done. I see Tottenham valuing the player around the 30 to 32mil range. I think if they are able to up it getting close to 40mil. Then Tottenham will look to let the player go. Are Chelsea willing to get up that much money? We will see.</div><br /><br /><br /><div>All I know is this saga will make a heck of a month and a half...</div>aht4005http://www.blogger.com/profile/00502966204106087668noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7021218312310721625.post-72394775858153986492011-07-10T11:00:00.000-04:002011-07-10T11:03:26.964-04:00Tevez Gone<a href="http://carlostevez.soccer-profiles.com/photos/carlos_tevez_08.jpg" onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 468px; height: 422px;" src="http://carlostevez.soccer-profiles.com/photos/carlos_tevez_08.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><br />I guess I have to write about this now. Since everybody is claiming me to be a Manchester City fan. As I'm sure you know, Carlos Tevez has asked to be transferred from Eastlands. It seems at least this time that he won't play another game with City. If this has to do with family reasoning, then I can understand that completely. However it is always unclear whether it has to do with money or family.<br /><br />During the last year when he made this excuse, I thought: "Well just move your family to Manchester" He has had trouble adjusting to life in the northwest city. Also I think he would like his family to be around Spanish-speaking people or if he does speak some Italian (some Argentines do) then he can make his way to Italy also. I can understand it.<br /><br />We complain about fathers leaving their children for months at a time and they end up divorcing or being distant with the kids. Carlos is going the opposite route and saying that he wants to be with his children and he should be commended on that.<br /><br /><br />City wants about 50mil pounds for no. 32. That might be a steep price for many clubs and I don't think many value him that high. I can understand where City is coming from though. This player is their captain, their consistent goal-scorer, and a folk-lord in Manchester with all his tireless performances with the Blues side.<br /><br />If they lose a player like that, they will need to be able to buy a player that is equally as good. Dzeko and Balotelli haven't shown their worth as lone striker as of yet. Hopefully they will find someone who is just as good as Tevez or maybe those guys will reach their potential with the club.<br /><br />The problem is that I don't think clubs will want to pay for him. Not only pay for him, will they want to deal with his pay wages also? He is going to command huge weekly wages and clubs (i.e Sir Alex) don't think he is worth those wages. He'll have a hard time matching the wages that City gave to him. They treated him a little too well.<br /><br />Of course it could be another power-play by super agent, Kia Joorabchian. This is the easiest cop-out that we can use, he has been running the Tevez train for a while now. He's asked City for better wages or threaten to leave. So it will be very easy to say, maybe KJ is out for more money since it seems that City is just giving it in money-bags.<br /><br />I don't know what is going to happen in this saga. For all I know, I won't be the least bit surprised that he shows up to training with City after the Copa America tournament is over. Then again, I won't be surprised if he doesn't shows up. The mysterious case of Carlos Tevez always takes turns that no one least expect...aht4005http://www.blogger.com/profile/00502966204106087668noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7021218312310721625.post-58978622217893039992011-07-06T10:39:00.003-04:002011-07-06T11:00:02.484-04:00You're a Grown Ass Man DawgI swear some people are the biggest idiots EVER.<br /><br />EVER?<br /><br />FREAKIN EVER!<br /><br />I have been going through my twitter timeline and other people's timelines just to pass time. And I see something that makes me ashame to be a grown man. I saw a grown man complain about a celebrity not mentioning them back.<br /><br />Who do these people think they are that they deserve to be mentioned anyways? Let me say this, I mention and ask questions to celebrities or other famous people all the time. Do I expect them to answer back? Not really. It is mainly because I got more important stuff to do then worry about people mentioing anyways. Also they might not have the time to answer my question or shout me out. If they answer, Great. If they don't, all good my life hasn't gotten any worse over it<br /><br />I know that I am too old to be worrying about nonsense like that. I am trying to live my life as I see fit, not sit on the computer waiting for a comment on my wall or twitter mention. Come on people, get over yourselves. <br /><br />If it is a kid, then I can actually understand that. But people are 18, 19, 25, even 30 complaining about how their tweets aren't recognized, they need to be dragged out in the middle of Arizona and shot.<br /><br />You don't make yourself a better person by berating a famous person on twitter. You just make yourself more stupid than you already were. Plus they have hundreds and hundreds of mentions a day. God (sorry about that) forbid that they don't see your tweet.<br /><br />I just felt that I had to go in because some people make the rest of us look bad due to their ignorance and stupidity.<br /><br />*sniff sniff* "but I wanted a mention or a retweet. You couldn't give me a mention or a retweet?? I am going to cry to my momma. Hold on, I got to go upstairs because I still live in my mom's basement and I'm 30 years old."<br /><br />People like that, I can't give any sympathy to. I worry about other things then a celebrity's tweet.<br /><br />Oh another thing, if you say that somebody isn't a celebrity and they aren't that hot, then why is your dumbass even asking for a mention from these people. That just makes you stupid for even trying to get a response from these people.<br /><br />Alright I'm done now. Hopefully I can get back to work and let this steam from my head go away....<br /><br />What? A celebrity hasn't mentioned me in the last 15 minutes? Let me get angry for no damn reason whatsoever....<br /><br /><br /><br />P.S: Sorry to those living in their parent's basement because of job situation or anything like that. I wasn't trying to berate all those who do that. Just those who complain about little shit like twitter.aht4005http://www.blogger.com/profile/00502966204106087668noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7021218312310721625.post-5834600143798697602011-06-28T10:52:00.003-04:002011-06-28T11:11:49.427-04:00The Plan...You never want to say that you have a master plan. Or if you do, you at least have back-up plans if that master plan fails. I try to stay away from the master plan thing. I try to look for two or three plans on go on with that. I never want to sell myself short on what I think I will be doing with my life. I plan on going for my first plan and then if that works the back-up plans follow.<br /><br />Reason why I think about this because I always go through the "Master Plan" method. Often finding myself failing miserably and trying to recover which usually would take about 2 to 3 months. Usually during those months I would try to find a job, sleep, eat, and be lazy at my parents house (How I actually miss those days.)<br /><br />Now I have a job which makes things easier to go through the plans that I have set for me. If one plan fails, I have my job to fall back on in the meantime.<br /><br />I know people want to know about my "plans". Only my friends that I speak with on a daily basis know about my objectives. When I am able to actually go through with these said plans, I will let the world know. As of now, I am living my life, having as much fun as I can before I truly become an adult, and trying to execute The Plan as best as I know how to do it...aht4005http://www.blogger.com/profile/00502966204106087668noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7021218312310721625.post-1265665944056631152011-06-23T20:18:00.006-04:002011-06-23T21:15:33.914-04:00Mind of the CluelessHere we go again....<br /><br />I write, I have a good idea where I want to go with this posting then I get stuck in a rut and I erase the whole thing. I can't sit still and write a good LONG blog post. So I am just going to ramble on like I do with my tweets but this time I at least have more than 140 characters to go with.<br /><br />Poor Kyrie. I was going to start out with a rambling about how Cleveland is a poor team to play for and probably a bad place for a 18 or 19 year old kid to live. Then I realize that Cleveland people (matter of fact people from Ohio) hate HARD! REAL HARD!! I think that they just might hate harder than I do. So quite honestly I kind of want to stay away from that subject so I don't have all of Ohio wanting to kill a little 25 year old kid (that's me)<br /><br /><br />"You know I had a big chip on my shoulder from not being recruited."<br />Listening to one of the guys ramble about not being heavily recruited in college now he is a first round pick. He just better be lucky that this draft is weaker than Chris Bosh's knees after they lost the finals this year. He would have been lucky to get into the draft some years. Is it me or more of these guys based mostly on potential rather than Superstarability (that isn't a word I know). Kyrie Irving and Derrick Williams, fine. But some of these other guys are reaches from the sky. I hope these GMs know what they are doing. Then again there might not be a league next year so who knows..<br /><br /><br />Back to things I know more about (Well sort of)<br />I read this article on ESPNsoccernet.com (<a href="http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story/_/id/930008/pele:-lionel-messi-must-score-as-many-as-me?cc=5901">Pele: Lionel Messi must score as many as me</a>). The statement is flawed mostly because Pele played in Brazil and in the US while Messi is playing in one of the best leagues in the World with the best team. Messi's competition is miles ahead of what Pele played against in club level. Now people who turned on to soccer in these last two decades will say that Messi is better than Pele. I haven't seen Pele myself (except for highlights) so I can't make the argument without prejudice. Plus I hate making the best ever argument because it isn't fair.<br /><br />All I can go with is how many World Cups have been won. I know this could be a flawed argument in itself. When you think about the greatest, you think about who has won World Cups. Johan Cryuff could be argued that he is one of the best. But between him and Pele, Pele will be picked most all of the time among those who aren't Dutch (or Brazilian) because of those World Cups. Messi can't even reach the heights that Maradona has. Even though it is a team sport, one player has a great impact in a World Cup tournament.<br /><br />I've seen five World Cups in my lifetime and when I think about those who won the World Cup, only Italy in 2006 didn't have that one impact player that made their team. Fabio Cannavaro won the best player in the tournament, that award usually is won by midfielders and forwards. Even in that tournament, Zinedine Zidane was the best player in the tournament and carried his team to the finals.<br /><br />Messi's story is not done but I think he needs that one signature World Cup performance to stake his claim as one of the World greatest. If he does win one World Cup, I will go towards the side of him being best ever.<br /><br />However him and C. Ronaldo will have that same hurdle to climb. All the club achievements are good and well but when it is said and done, you need to win the most watched tournament in the World.<br /><br />I know I left many holes in my argument but hey that is how debates generally start right? Maybe wrong but whatever.<br /><br /><br />Geez I did not think that I would get this far down without wanting to stop. I think I might do this often. Most of these topics are coming straight off the dome and they would not seem right on twitter. Right now I am going to continue to watch this NBA Draft and plot my escape from my house for the weekend. I will update everyone with my comings and goings. Mostly it'll probably be about my life on the couch. I need to get out more and see people....<br /><br />Nahhhhh I'm good!<br /><blockquote></blockquote>aht4005http://www.blogger.com/profile/00502966204106087668noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7021218312310721625.post-45557486245172542742011-06-22T10:24:00.003-04:002011-06-22T10:39:54.052-04:00This is MeI feel like I have to give some of the reasons why I put my thoughts in this blog post about every five to six months, well this is the updated version<br /><br /><br />I know the imaginary readers out there wonder why do all always put my personal feelings out on this blog. I'm not going to put anything that you shouldn't know about. However the way I feel at the point in time in which I put out a blog post, you will get what I am thinking.<br /><br />Why? When I am around people, I don't really let out too much emotion. Well, unless I'm out on the soccer field then you don't know what you're going to get. There are times when I'm around a group of people and I seem to be jovial but I am not really that happy. I know my real close friends know but I am sure some people don't.<br /><br />This is my forum to express some grievances that I have whenever they come to light. If that seems too much for you, you know where the exit is.<br /><br />Why not a journal? It isn't as if I am telling the world deep dark secrets. I'm informing you on what is going on in my brain. Everybody has these feelings. When I feel like there is an experience that I don't think people have had or something too crazy even for the public to know, then I won't put that on the blog post. I don't go into detail of everything that goes on with me, just the things that you might appreciate or relate to.<br /><br />The last thing. You can't really tell me what to do. It is my page and I will do whatever I want and how I please. Now I will never get offensive to a group of people or anything because that isn't how I am....<br /><br />..But when it is talking about a person in particular, I will talk mad sh*t about them (I am pointing at you Aaron)..aht4005http://www.blogger.com/profile/00502966204106087668noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7021218312310721625.post-2573250108213644972011-06-21T22:36:00.003-04:002011-06-21T23:02:29.178-04:00Day 21 w/o car:It is about 10:37pm and I'm sitting on the couch watching Top Gear on BBC America On Demand. After near tries at getting a car, I still don't have one. Bad luck after more bad luck has left me in the same predicament as I started on June 1. It is cool though. Three weeks later and now I am getting use to be around the apartment all the time and walking to places.<br /><br /><br /><br />Last weekend we had a round robin tournament over two days. That means playing four games in two days. There were a couple of things I learned.<br /><br />1) Never ever ever play in a tournament that I can't be bothered in playing in. I actually wanted to go out of town and get away from everything around Raleigh. The last week was kind of stressful at work. But I had really nowhere to go so I was kind of obligated to play which I regretted.<br /><br />2) If I do play in a tournament like this, I am going to get fit so at least I won't feel like absolute crap for the two days after the tournament like I am now. I won't be playing any sort of organized footy unless it is pick-up. You can't get me out to a tournament. Well unless you are giving me some money. Ayyyeee<br /><br />3) I guess I need to start the games maybe we won't lose to Clockwork because I didn't start the game. I don't think the reason why we lost was because I wasn't in. The team started flat and we could have salvaged the game anyways. Ah I guess an out-of-shape me is better than me not being at all right....uhhh right??<br /><br /><br /><br />I've been walking to the bars downtown. It is about a mile from my house and it really isn't any trouble to get there at all. I have been getting use to being the bar by myself. There are times when people actually talk to me. I know it seems strange that people would come up and talk to me, well some do.<br /><br />I really don't mind at all though. Honestly whenever I hang out with my boys in Chapel Hill, I kind of just check out and wander around. I guess that is always going to be me, wandering around aimlessly, drinking, and enjoying the night as is.<br /><br /><br /><br />The social interaction that I've always craved is still there. I've been increasingly using the twitter machine to get my thoughts out there and to listen to others. It might be a bad thing because I am not having that face to face interaction that is needed (especially with the opposite sex).<br /><br />Maybe it is cool if I just have a certain amount of solitude in my life. I need to be happy with myself before I can ever be happy with anyone else. Making others happy before yourself is never a healthy thing.<br /><br /><br />I am going to keep on improving myself and my well-being and then I will be out there for all the world to see. A new me and hopefully I will have a car in the processaht4005http://www.blogger.com/profile/00502966204106087668noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7021218312310721625.post-21316169382930053382011-06-01T22:35:00.004-04:002011-06-01T22:53:17.168-04:00Day 1 w/o a car<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-G-tktCFOHPw/Teb5xvAVHCI/AAAAAAAAAJg/w5BWwMfpGB8/s1600/seppblattervotingcard20110601_576x324.jpg"><img style="display: block; margin: 0px auto 10px; text-align: center; cursor: pointer; width: 200px; height: 112px;" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-G-tktCFOHPw/Teb5xvAVHCI/AAAAAAAAAJg/w5BWwMfpGB8/s200/seppblattervotingcard20110601_576x324.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5613448618390658082" border="0" /></a><br />I had to get rid of the rental car today. Anyone not knowing the situation well I told myself that I wouldn't talk about it again because I get really angry when I talk about it.<br /><br />But yeah, I have no car. I got dropped off to my house. Then I proceeded to do things that a person without a car does. You know: Watch TV, watch a couple of movies, order some food, take a nap, then watch some more TV. I forgot to put running in my schedule because eh let's be honest, I will be doing too much if I ran.<br /><br />I can't be doing too much right now.<br /><br />Otherwise today has been okay. Have only been talking with people on the twitter machine and looking up more nonsense from the FIFA Mafia that is currently running the world.<br /><br />I'm not going to lie if I had a vote, I would just rip up the ballot and say, "Bump you guys." I probably would have walked to my car and it would have exploded but hey at least I stand for something...<br /><br />Although if they were to give me enough money, I would listen...<br /><br />..Hey I'm human I can't let a little thing like ethics get in the way of free money.<br /><br />I truly hope that I don't have to explain myself for that last statement. Sarcasm!<br /><br />Currently watching the All Whites getting a footballing lesson against Mexico and just wondering about if I can manage not to lose my sanity without a car. There aren't really many places for me to go outside of work and who needs to go out and actually meet people??<br /><br />I mean I don't. I am well-hated in these mean streets of the Triangle Area. Ask about me....aht4005http://www.blogger.com/profile/00502966204106087668noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7021218312310721625.post-59791396342259963472011-05-25T10:48:00.003-04:002011-05-25T11:13:56.337-04:00You can hate the Playa, Don't Hate the Game...I had this argument with somebody the other day of why Lebron isn't the best player in this league. I was stunned by what he was saying. I can say that I am not a Lebron fan but I do watch a lot of basketball and I can say without a doubt that Bron Bron is the best right now. The only real argument that this person was making was that he didn't like Lebron so therefore he isn't the best.<br /><br />I can't stand that argument. If you hate somebody and don't want them to win trophies that is one thing. If you hate somebody and say that they aren't better than another person that's another thing all together.<br /><br />I am going to spin it to football because that is more in my wheelhouse. I think about players that I hate with a passion. Cristano Ronaldo, Sergio Ramos, and Carlos Tevez (I can go on for days) are players that I despise whether it is acting like a primadonna or not showing any sort of loyalty to any club that he has been on. When they step on the field, I am not going to lie I hope they don't do well. When they do, I tip my cap to them and say that was a sick move, tackle, or goal. Then I'll say, "If I see them on the street, I will beat them with a baseball bat."<br /><br />Their play doesn't change my thoughts of them as people because that is why I am disliking them. The only way I will dislike a player for what they do in game action is whether they make a horrible tackle and don't feel any remorse or if they tried to cheat the game by repetitive diving among other things.<br /><br />I guess I am just the type of player that see all footballers as who they are on the pitch for the most part. If they do something good, I will tweet the sickness of the move and then say I still dislike the person.<br /><br /><br />I think most fans need to start thinking along these lines before they make arguments they can't really win in. I am not going to argue whether Cristano Ronaldo is better than well..... any other player other than Messi because his statistics, trophy haul, and impact on a game doesn't lie. He is one of the best out there. I can still say I dislike the fool but I can't disregard all of what he has done in the game so far.<br /><br /><br />I'm going to get back to where I started earlier<br /><br />So whenever you want to hate on Lebron James for what he does, you can hate all you want but you can't say though that he isn't the best player in the NBA right now by just claiming your dislike for his decision-making as a person.<br /><br />Hate the playa all you want but the game is too hard to hate...aht4005http://www.blogger.com/profile/00502966204106087668noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7021218312310721625.post-88545129608990551122011-05-02T21:58:00.003-04:002011-05-02T22:15:28.590-04:00Then Go For It!!<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://www.laligaticketsonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/Jose-Mourinho21.jpg"><img style="display: block; margin: 0px auto 10px; text-align: center; cursor: pointer; width: 370px; height: 332px;" src="http://www.laligaticketsonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/Jose-Mourinho21.jpg" alt="" border="0" /></a><br />After their first leg defeat at home to Barcelona, Jose Mourinho proclaimed that the tie was over. We know this is probably one of those head game tactics that he tends to do. Key players won't be able to play a part in this match-up (Pepe and Sergio Ramos). Maybe he truly believes that they can't beat them at the Nou Camp. If that is the case, then why doesn't he just go for broke?<br /><br />What is the difference between losing 2-0 on aggregate or 5-0? Understood that the Nou Camp is a huge pitch that exposes holes in the opposition's backline if they play high enough. But I just think that at this point, you feel like the tie is lost before stepping on the pitch. Why not unleash your players to do things that they are accustomed to instead of holding them back? Obviously Mourinho feels that he can beat this Barca team (that is why he is at least planning on staying for another year), this game could be a guide of what players to target in the transfer window.<br /><br />Mou is a winning first type of manager. So even though he feels the tie won't be won, then he'll keep his players held back until he can find counter-attack situations and set pieces to wreck havoc in the Barca back-line. I just feel in the long-term, this game could be served as a blue-print for the future of Madrid. At the same time, I don't think Mourinho is trying to care about Madrid's far future.<br /><br />This Clasico, I can say with a great amount of satisfaction that I won't be watching it. I do wonder how the result is going to be or is there going to be any talking points at all. I am hoping that the two teams get into a fight though. That will make my season..aht4005http://www.blogger.com/profile/00502966204106087668noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7021218312310721625.post-69315442201262929972011-04-30T11:23:00.006-04:002011-04-30T11:44:25.621-04:00Balotelli doesn't like light-skinned bruhs<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/04/30/article-1382207-0BD882FB00000578-258_634x567.jpg"><img style="float: left; margin: 0pt 10px 10px 0pt; cursor: pointer; width: 634px; height: 567px;" src="http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/04/30/article-1382207-0BD882FB00000578-258_634x567.jpg" alt="" border="0" /></a><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />I am sitting here on this Saturday morning (hungover-free as a matter of fact) and I am watching the first matches of day. I go to the tabloid websites and I see that Balotelli has gotten into a fight with one of his teammates again. This time he got frustrated when Vincent Kompany gave him a hard tackle.<br /><br />Now I can talk about how much of a brat that he is. However this time around, I feel like a conspiracy theory will do. It will probably not be true but it'll do.<br /><br />Haven't you noticed that Balotelli has been getting into fights with light-skinned black guys?? First Boateng, then him and Rio Ferdinand got into it after the FA Cup Semifinals, now Kompany. It leads me to believe that he has a serious problem with light-skinned bruhs.<br /><br />Honestly, I don't know how many light-skinned bruhs were around Italy but I think that there were at least some that bullied Balo while he was a child. They took his lunch-money, they kicked the shit out of him in soccer, and they probably took the ladies he was chasing after. It is a lot of things for a little kid to handle. All he wanted to do was to play soccer and enjoy his childhood. These light-skinned bruhs just took all the joy out of his life.<br /><br />That is why Balotelli always looks so sulky. He has been dealing with being bullied all the time. He didn't have many problems while he was in Inter because there were probably one or two of them. When he went to Manchester City, the flashbacks followed him. Light-skinned bruhs everywhere, I heard he gotten into a fight with the airport security guards on his way to Manchester. He has never been able to deal with these guys.<br /><br />He told his Italian manager that he needs help. He needs help to get rid of the demons of these lighter brothas taking his shine all the time. He wants to treat everyone as an equal. He is a good kid but very misunderstood and it is no wonder. Chico Debarge types jock his style at every step. One moment he is smiling, the next he is receiving a parking fine by none other, The light-skinned brother.<br /><br />Balo wants to move back to Italy now because there is a lesser populations of these people there than in England. His football will improve and he will most definitely not get into the fights that he has been getting into lately. I truly believe that he will reach the potential of a world-class footballer if he could just not see "those" people ever again...aht4005http://www.blogger.com/profile/00502966204106087668noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7021218312310721625.post-35297944192171435362011-04-28T14:58:00.005-04:002011-04-28T20:13:50.627-04:00Oh Barca, I can't look at you the same.<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://www.beaumontenterprise.com/mediaManager/?controllerName=image&action=get&id=958724&width=628&height=471"><img style="display: block; margin: 0px auto 10px; text-align: center; cursor: pointer; width: 628px; height: 384px;" src="http://www.beaumontenterprise.com/mediaManager/?controllerName=image&action=get&id=958724&width=628&height=471" alt="" border="0" /></a><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Get your ass up, you are not hurt!!!</span><br /><br />The true Barca supporters will still support their team as if nothing happened yesterday. The neutrals who love watching Barca will take notice of the diving and gang-mentality tactics of the Barcelona team.<br /><br />We always watched them when the game was always easy and they would pass around the pitch as if they were playing in a training match. Messi would mesmerize us with his skill and grace. Xavi and Iniesta would wow us with their passing and creative abilities. Puyol is a small little fella but still has a heart of a champion.<br /><br />However last night, I think was my last night that I will ever even give Barca sympathy. Don't get me wrong, I already dislike Real Madrid with a passion and they do things that piss people off. But when I saw Pedro flopping around on the ground when just barely getting pushed over and Dani Alves getting on a stretcher and then seconds later he is back on the field. All the time Barca players crowding and bullying the referee. I think if Barca doesn't crowd the ref and Dani Alves doesn't roll around on the ground and gets on a stretcher then Pepe probably gets a yellow instead of red.<br /><br />It just showed the ugly side of Barcelona which there have been other instances in which it happened but these three Clasicos have magnified the situation. Crowding around referees and getting into it with the opposing teams officials like what Jose Pinto did yesterday. It reminds me of how I dislike Manchester United now.<br /><br />I use to not mind Manchester United. It was the first team that I followed regularly. I didn't love them but I did follow them for a little bit. I use to listen to them on internet radio because it was the only place I could find them. However when I begun to watch them on television and saw Gary Neville acting like a piece of shit, also Roy Keane trying to break people's legs on challenges, and they bullied the referees into giving them penalties. It turned me off to them.<br /><br />Fans will say, "well everybody does it even your team does it." Yeah I am sure that my favorite team does do it. I don't like it when they do but I still have an invested interest in them. I just use to enjoy watching Barcelona play. I can still watch them but I don't think I will want them to win games though. Now I will watch the final Clasico game and just hope for a big fight to break out. That will be the only thing that I will be rooting for...aht4005http://www.blogger.com/profile/00502966204106087668noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7021218312310721625.post-23020118623384642272011-04-26T21:20:00.006-04:002011-04-26T21:41:54.788-04:00You don't like me, and I don't like you(Warning: whenever I say, "You" I don't mean my real friends. I am cool with them. It is to those pretenders)<br /><br />I am just pretending that I can hear that Rocko song, "Do Me" on my title.<br /><br />Who do we kid? We have people that we don't like. Everybody wants to be likeable but everyone can't be liked. I definitely want to be likeable but I know that some people will just not give me the time of day.<br /><br />So guess what? I shouldn't be giving these people the time of day. I can't pretend to be friendly with people who give me the side-eye almost immediately. I don't think I can pretend that at all. It begins to eat at me, "Why am I even letting this person think that I want to be friends with them??"<br /><br />I know I trip about these things a lot. I often imagine things that aren't there. However, body language tells wonders about many people and how they feel about you.<br /><br />Like someone looking at their phone the whole time they are at a movie or dinner with you. Or someone saying Hi then before you can say "how are you?" They are faster than Sonic the Hedgehog to go to the next direction.<br /><br />I've always said that if you don't like me. You don't have to say anything to me. Maybe I should just start it and not greet you. So at least they can find an valid excuse of why they don't like me instead of parading around like they are cool because I want to be their friend but they have no interest in being mine. Don't pretend. Be who you are. You don't like me. Fine! I can handle that. I'm 25 years old and have cool friends already. You'll just be another one of those people, I see for a quick instance and forget immediately.<br /><br />I am sure that is what you want and that is definitely what I want...aht4005http://www.blogger.com/profile/00502966204106087668noreply@blogger.com0