Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Who Says, John Mayer

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Dynamite, Taio Cruz

I recently heard about I Write Like through blogger and news chatter:

http://iwl.me/

Take a look into the site because it's an entertaining site for bloggers or writers.  When you post a writing sample, it analyzes what author's style you write like. Apparently my blog posts are like the science-fiction blogger, Cory Doctorow. But my emails could be seen as New York Times Bestselling author, Stephen King's writings...  Look for my new co-authored book in bookstores this September:
I'm Fat, I am a Nazi, and Other Lies we Tell Ourselves.




I write like
Cory Doctorow
I Write Like by Mémoires, Mac journal software. Analyze your writing!

Monday, July 19, 2010

Amazing, One Eskimo

Welcome to the beginning of another week of opportunity!

Hope it's a good one... 



The past week has been run-here, do-that, which made the week go by quickly but has made me tired. The highlight of the weekend was when, I realized that humanity and kindness still creep out through the madness of the world. 

For that I am thankful.

Monday, July 5, 2010

Brace Yourself, Howie Day


As a kid in elementary school, almost any reason for an assembly was awesome. You had the choir kids come sing, fireman present fire safety while wearing a troll mask "Stop, drop, and roll troll," and the memorable classic bus safety experience. 

We gathered in the gym and listened to a speaker inform our young audience of the importance of school bus safety. Perhaps it was because it's mandatory, or there weren't enough field trips to keep the bus drivers busy. Who knows.... but what was important was implication and testing of the safety tips! 


All the kids in my grade walked out of the school and towards the bright yellow vehicle in the front of the school. We ushered our way into the bus and sat down.  The bus driver voice beamed from above as they instructed that we would be taking a drive around the neighborhood to practice the usefulness of "brace yourself." 

This practice helps keep you from flying forward in the event of an accident.  When a bus driver yells, "brace yourself," all the riders must cross their arms in front of themselves, and immediately put their head between the locked limbs. Does this actually prevent injury to riders? Who knows...

So the driver puts the bus into drive and within seconds the first line of command is given as the brakes are slammed. "BRACE YOURSELF!"  Many were not prepared, and they slammed into the seat in front of them. I am sure the bus driver maniacally laughed because this was their one chance to get revenge on the schoolchildren. We then moved forward and out onto the oak tree lined streets.  Giggles ensued from the students and teachers as we drove past my neighbors houses and continued practicing this ancient art of safety.  Our road trip came to an end as we pulled into the school parking lot, but the memory of bracing one's self will always abide whenever I ride a bus.

Friday, July 2, 2010

7 Things, Miley Cyrus

1. When it's quiet in conversations I don't feel awkward.
2. I haven't devoured a sno-cone in what seems like a month.
3. My heart is content and loves to laugh.
4. Cold Day in July have no place here.
5. In the town where I was born there is legendary cheese fries devoured by hundreds.
6. Calling life as it is, is something I really love about my significant other / friend.
7. And as for the weekend, tonight I'm looking forward to some wii fun, tomorrow my plans include a parade and Sunday, I want to quietly think think think!

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