Friday, August 31, 2007

My new brother


James Buffet Born 3/29/2007

Princess Di

I recall fighting a war in 1776 to declare independece from the great nation of england. I recall we kicked them back across the sea to. i recall another war of 1812 which again we kicked the britsh across the pond. So why do we all care about someone who had been deader than a door nail for 10 years and never had any influence over america. Because of this the south will rise again.

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Weaver seals the sweep

-- Combining power and timely hitting with quality pitching and defense, the Angels finished a three-game sweep of the Mariners on Wednesday with a 8-2 decision, pushing Seattle five games off their American League West pace.
Jered Weaver (10-6) outdueled Felix Hernandez (10-7) after the Angels jumped on the young Mariners ace for two first-inning runs on four hits. Garret Anderson's first of three hits drove in Gary Matthews Jr., who singled leading off, and Kendry Morales singled home Orlando Cabrera, who'd also singled.

The Mariners sliced the deficit in half with an unearned run in the second, but Jeff Mathis' second homer gave a two-run lead back to Weaver. Again the Mariners scored in the fourth, but Vladimir Guerrero responded with a solo shot in the fifth, No. 22 of the season for the Home Run Derby king.

A sensational play by Cabrera at shortstop, robbing Ichiro Suzuki, finished the fifth, and Anderson shot down a runner at third to help Weaver out of the seventh inning. The Angels chased Hernandez in the eighth. Anderson's third hit got it started, and Maicer Izturis drove him home after a wild pitch. Morales' third hit led to another run on Casey Kotchman's fielder's choice grounder.

The Mariners, 4-11 against the Angels this season, have one more chance to make up ground head-to-head against the Angels when they visit Angel Stadium from Sept. 20-23 for a four-game series. The Angels return home for a 10-game homestand opening on Friday night with Texas, followed by Oakland and Cleveland.
Lyle Spencer is a reporter for MLB.com. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

God Bless Clint Black and God Bless America

http://www.poofcat.com/iraq1.html

You can wave your signs and protest
against America taking a stand,
the stands America's taking
are the reason that you can.
If everyone would go for peace
there'd be no need for war.
But we can't ignore the devil,
he'll keep coming back for more.

Some see this in black and white,
others only gray.
We're not begging for a fight,
no matter what they say.
We have the resolution
that should put 'em all to shame.
It's a different kind of deadline
when I'm called in the game.

Iraq, I rack 'em up and I roll,
I'm back and I'm a hi-tech GI Joe.
I pray for peace, prepare for war
and I never will forget ~
there's no price too high for freedom
so be careful where you tread.
This terror isn't man to man,
they can be no more than cowards.
If they won't show us their weapons
we might have to show them ours.

Now it might be a smart bomb,
they find stupid people too.
If you stand with the likes of Saddam,
well, one might just find you.
Iraq, I rack 'em up and I roll,
I'm back and I'm a hi-tech GI Joe.
I got infrared, I got GPS,
I got that good old fashioned lead.
No price too high for freedom,
so be careful where you tread.
Now you can come along
or you can stay behind
or you can get out of the way.
But our troops take out the garbage
for the good old USA.

Iraq, I rack 'em up and I roll.
for the USA.
performed by Clint Black written by Clint Black &Hayden Nicholas Music for your listening enjoyment only

Friday, August 24, 2007

Hook Um Horns

Texas 2007 Football Schedule
Date Opponent Result/Time Record/Tickets TV

September 1
Arkansas State 7:00 PM ET
Tickets

September 8
No. 22 TCU 7:00 PM ET
Tickets

September 15
at UCF 3:30 PM ET
Tickets

September 22
Rice 7:00 PM ET
Tickets

September 29
Kansas State TBA
Tickets

October 6
No. 8 Oklahoma
TBA
Tickets

October 13
at Iowa State
TBA
Tickets

October 20
at Baylor
TBA
Tickets

October 27
No. 20 Nebraska
TBA
Tickets

November 3
at Oklahoma State
TBA
Tickets

November 10
Texas Tech
TBA
Tickets

November 23
at No. 25 Texas A&M
3:30 PM ET
Tickets

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

THE OC LOVES GA

Anderson's 10 RBIs spark Halos' rout
Veteran sets club records for RBIs in game, career grand slams
By Lyle Spencer / MLB.com

Rare Feats: 10 RBIs in a gameShop for Garret Anderson gear• Escobar strikes out seven 400K• Kendrick's diving stop 400KFiggins exits with sprained left wristANAHEIM -- Garret Anderson slashed line drives all over Fenway Park last weekend, settling for four hits and four RBIs in 15 at-bats.

"You can't guide 'em," he said, shrugging, as he departed New England.
Anderson brought the same sure stroke home on Monday, and it paid off with an epic performance on Tuesday night at Angel Stadium -- two homers and a club-record 10 RBIs in an 18-9 pummeling of the Yankees. It was the highest run total in Angels franchise history in a game against the Bronx Bombers.

"You enjoy the moment," Anderson said, acknowledging that this was the "best game" of his career. "But it's just one victory, and you've got to put it behind you and play the game tomorrow."

The big blast in support of winning pitcher Kelvim Escobar (14-6) was Anderson's eighth career grand slam, hit in the sixth inning off southpaw reliever Sean Henn, a towering drive into the right-field seats.

The crowd, numbering 44,264, brought Anderson out for what he believed was the first curtain call of his 13-year career.

The franchise's all-time leader in hits, doubles, total bases and RBIs, Anderson warmed up with a two-run double in the first inning off losing pitcher Mike Mussina, then ripped another RBI double in the second off the veteran right-hander.

In the third inning, facing reliever Edwar Ramirez, Anderson waited on a changeup and lifted a three-run blast into the right-field seats that handed Escobar a 12-5 lead.

"It was nice to get all those runs and be able to relax," said Escobar. "Garret's a leader on this team. He's been here his whole career. We all have a lot of respect for him. It's a good sign for the whole offense, to put that many runs on the board. And best of all, to beat the Yankees."

The all-time record for RBIs in a game is 12, shared by St. Louis Cardinals Jim Bottomley (1936) and Mark Whitten (1993). The American League record is 11 by Tony Lazzeri of the 1936 Yankees.

"I didn't have a clue" about the record until he was informed after the game, Anderson said, by Angels PR man Larry Babcock.

Anderson had one last shot in the bottom of the eighth against Luis Vizcaino with runners on first and third, but shortstop Wilson Betemit ranged behind second base to throw Anderson out at first.

"I was disappointed," Anderson said. "I was trying to get another run in. I couldn't figure out why he was playing that close to second."

Anderson's 10 RBIs eclipsed Vladimir Guerrero's club record of nine, set on June 2, 2004, against Boston.

Guerrero, who doubled home a run in the second, walked right in front of Anderson in the sixth. With his RBI double in the second, Guerrero joined Anderson as the only players in franchise history to produce at least 100 RBIs in four seasons.
GA hangs 10

The Angels' Garret Anderson is just the sixth player since 1969 to log 10 or more RBIs in a Major League game:

Whiten holds the MLB record along with Jim Bottomley, who originally set the mark on Sept. 16, 1924 with St. Louis (NL). The Yankees' Tony Lazzeri set the American League record with 11 RBIs on May 24, 1936.

Anderson improved to eight homers and 50 RBIs this season with his career-best performance.
"Garret's been swinging a lot better his last 30, 40 at-bats," Angels manager Mike Scioscia said. "He was overdue. An incredible night for Garrett -- you can't do any better than Garret did tonight."

The last player to produce 10 RBIs in an AL game was the Yankees' Alex Rodriguez on April 26, 2005 -- against the Angels.

A-Rod unloaded homers No. 41 and 42, solo shots, and raised his season RBI total to 121 in a losing cause.

Their sixth win in eight meetings this season with the Bronx Bombers assures the Angels of a fourth consecutive series win against the club they erased from postseason business in 2002 and 2005.

The Angels are 38-32 against the Yanks in the Scioscia era, starting in 2000. That doesn't include their 6-3 edge in postseason play over manager Joe Torre and his celebrated troupe of millionaires.

The night was not without an element of concern, however. Chone Figgins departed in the third inning after spraining his left wrist while checking his swing on ball four by reliever Ron Villone.
Figgins, the Majors' leading hitter with a .399 average since May 31, had just missed driving in at least two runs with a shot that missed the left-field foul line by inches. His walk forced in a run, and Figgins cruised home on Anderson's three-run blast before yielding third base to Robb
Quinlan at the start of the fourth inning.

Figgins, whose nine-game hitting streak ended with two walks and strikeout, was listed as day-to-day after being examined by Dr. Lewis Yocum. He is to be re-examined on Wednesday.
So good was the offense, Escobar was able to endure a rare off night, bagging a win while yielding five earned runs in six innings. Marc Gwyn, in his second Major League appearance, pitched the final three innings, giving up a three-run homer to Betemit in the ninth.

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

ThE evil empire falls

Persistent Angels hold off Yanks in 10
Rookie Budde's second career hit drives in game-winning run
By Larry Santana / MLB.com
• Figgins' RBI single 400K• Mathis' three-run double 400KBudde wins itMathis' three-run doubleAngels notes: Kendrick returns from DLANAHEIM -- Equal parts cheer, jeer and pandemonium, Angel Stadium was awash in a cacophony of contradiction.
Derogatory chants aimed at the Yankees were supplanted by deafening swirls of praise for those same Yankees -- all in the same at-bat, sometimes on consecutive pitches.

But in the end, a Ryan Budde walk-off double to right field proved the power of the Rally Monkey superior to the mystique of the boys from the Bronx Zoo as the Angels pulled out a thrilling 7-6, come-from-behind win over the Yankees in 10 innings on Monday night.

The contest had all the trimmings of a soap opera-infused highlight reel, with the Boogie-Down's brightest bringing Broadway to Hollywood: Offensive pendulum swings that swayed from deficit to lead to deficit again, an agitated manager ejected on the merits of a highly questionable call and audible disdain cascading from the stands by fans of both clubs.
And this was only the series opener. One can only imagine what's in store over the next two nights.

"It was 50-50," Budde said of the fan differential. "There were Yankees fans everywhere. It was the same thing when Boston was here. It seems like they've got more fans here than we do. It was pretty loud."

But the commotion did little to stop Budde -- inserted in the ninth inning to catch in place of starter Jeff Mathis -- from recording his first Major League RBI.
With one out in the 10th and the score tied at 6, Howie Kendrick -- activated prior to the game after spending six weeks on the disabled list with a broken left index finger -- occupied the bag at second after smoking a ground-rule double to right. He watched as Budde stepped to the plate.

"I was just trying to get a base hit," Budde said. "Mickey Hatcher, our hitting coach, told me before that at-bat if [Casey Kotchman] got on, to bunt him over. If there's two outs, hit a home run."

Kotchman was retired on strikes to start the inning. No need for the bunt. Kendrick's base knock prevented the two-out scenario. No need for the home run, either. But a walk-off double to right? Why not?

"It was great," Budde said of the walk-off. "It was a dream come true. It was just -- wow. To do it against the Yankees and get an opportunity to come in at the end of the ballgame trying to do something, it was awesome."

Mathis, the man Budde replaced after Maicer Izturis was summoned to pinch-hit for him in the eighth, put the Angels on the board in with a three-run double in the second.
After Alex Rodriguez followed a Derek Jeter double with an RBI single in the first to give the Yanks a 1-0 lead, Mathis' extra-base hit put the Halos up, 3-1.

Hideki Matsui trimmed the Los Angeles lead to 3-2, scoring from third on a Jorge Posada groundout after hitting a laser to center field for a triple.

A two-run shot by Rodriguez, deposited in the left-field stands in the sixth off reliever Chris Bootcheck, pushed the New York advantage to 4-2, but RBI singles from Chone Figgins and Orlando Cabrera incited a three-run seventh that gave the Halos the lead again, putting them up, 6-4.

Not to be outdone by his All-Star third baseman's three-hit, three-RBI performance, Posada rocketed a ball deep into the right-field stands in the eighth that looked as if it would hover eternally.
Score tied at 6.

Angels manager Mike Scioscia was tossed in the bottom of the eighth after contesting a check-swing by Reggie Willits that ended the inning. After a heated debate in which Scioscia stalked third-base umpire Dan Iassogna up and down the third-base line, the less-than-enthused manger was forced to watch the game from the clubhouse. The ejection was his third of the season and the 19th of his career.

"I just went like that," Scioscia said, lifting his arms at his sides to demonstrate. "I just went like that, and he threw me out of the game, but whatever. In real time, no way. [The swing] wasn't close. You look at any swing in slow motion, and it's close. In real time, there's no way that was a swing. No way."

Airtight relief from New York's Mariano Rivera and Los Angeles' Francisco Rodriguez forced an extra inning that provided Budde's chance at heroism.
But Scioscia wasn't on the field to see it.

"It's never a good feeling when you have a game and you've got to watch it on TV, but it's easier watching a win than a loss," he said.

Larry Santana is an associate reporter for MLB.com. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.

Monday, August 20, 2007

Boots, W's, Women, and Beer

Breaking in the 4 new pairs of cowboys that I bought they include, rattlesnake,gator,ele, and just normal cowhide is a wing tip like form. All 4 can we wore with my suits since most are black or partial black. That makes me a very happy camper

Sent another case to a jury today they came back in an hour another conviction to add to the wall of convictions of evildoers. In the last 2.5 years I m still unbeaten. ya me

So I have given up going after women and just allowing them to fall in my lap not literly more figurtitive (sp) I think that might work better. Who knows it probably will work out for the best.

Beer Ya I drink to much of it makes it makes the pain of missing paula go away. Ya its wrong but whatelse is therefore me to do I have tried everything else.

Big E is rolling over in his grave again,

Junior: Deal for 8 scuttled by Teresa's bid for control
By David Caraviello, NASCAR.COMAugust 19, 200702:26 PM EDT

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BROOKLYN, Mich. -- Dale Earnhardt Jr. had seen this movie before, and he knew how it was going to end. He wanted the 8. He went after the 8. But deep down, he knew he would never get it.
"Personally, I sort of planned for this," he said. "I've been in these negotiations with the same person before, and they've never worked out in our favor. I knew this was the way it was going to be. I just didn't have the guts to tell my fans. They were holding out and hoping it would work out. I didn't have the guts to tell them it was just a waste of time hoping that would happen."
"If I was to get the 8, and allow Teresa to have limited control of it, I'd still have to deal with her, and that wasn't what I wanted"
Dale Earnhardt Jr.
That much became evident this week, when Hendrick Motorsports announced that Earnhardt's trademark car number will not follow NASCAR's most popular driver from Dale Earnhardt Inc. to his new home for 2008. (read more) Despite the work of his sister and manager, Kelley Earnhardt Elledge, despite the help of DEI president Max Siegel, the quest was scuttled for the same reason Earnhardt Jr. was unable to obtain an ownership share of the organization his late father founded.
Teresa Earnhardt refused to give up control. Earnhardt Jr. said Saturday at Michigan International Speedway that his stepmother, who owns DEI, wanted a share of licensing revenues from the number. Earnhardt Jr. even offered to return the No. 8 to DEI after he retired from driving, but ultimately negotiations fell apart in an episode that further underscored the growing bitterness of the division between the driver and his father's widow.
"I'm not going to sit here and get personal about this. The personal stuff is way far away from the racetrack. It's upsetting as hell, and unfortunate. But you know, that's just what happens sometimes. Like I say, I kind of had an idea that we were going to come down this road and have to take another turn. I knew this was the way it was going to happen. I'm not really all that surprised," he said.
"I knew I wasn't going to get the number a long time ago, but you wait and wait and wait. Kelley is working, trying to talk to Max, and Max is trying to help. Max tried his butt off to try and make it work, to talk some sense into [Teresa]. But she either feels too personal about the number, or the rift between me and her is too personal. I can totally understand. If I were in her shoes, I would probably be inclined to keep the number myself. But I will say that Max tried really, really hard. We had a deal that if we did get the number, I'd get him a set of golf clubs made by adidas. Unfortunately, he won't be getting his clubs."
History wasn't on Earnhardt's side. While car numbers are owned by NASCAR, they're distributed to car owners, and traditionally stay in the same shop even if a driver leaves. That's what happened at Roush Fenway Racing, which kept the No. 6 even after Mark Martin, the driver who made it famous, moved on.
"I know it is standard procedure for the owners to build equity in the number. That's what stays with them," said Martin, who now drives part-time for DEI. "The drivers take their superstardom wherever they may, when you make that choice to go. Dale Earnhardt won the rookie of the year and his first championship in the No. 2, then raced the No. 15, and then he raced the No. 8 on [Busch] cars all through the '80s. If you do the history instead of look at the last five or seven years, if you do the history and present it, then there's a whole different thing to it besides race fans.
"Dale Jr. made a choice to make a change in his career, to change his path and to give it a new start and to go put himself in a position to go win his first championship, and I think that's great. But that also came with the chance that the number would stay with Dale Earnhardt Inc., where it has been since 1984."
Jeff Gordon can imagine a similar reaction from car owner Rick Hendrick -- Earnhardt Jr.'s new boss beginning next season -- if he asked to take his trademark No. 24 with him to another team.
"If I said, 'I'd like to take the 24 with me,' he would laugh at me," Gordon said. "You know, I understand if Teresa wants to keep the 8 and use the 8. I think it's going to make it very tough for any other driver to get behind the wheel of that car, and I think if she doesn't use the 8, I think that it's really a shame that he wasn't able to get it. But as long as she used it, she thinks there's as much a tie to it with DEI than anything, then I understand why they wouldn't want to let go of it."
But it also has a tie to Earnhardt Jr., one much deeper and more personal than the numeral on apparel worn by his fans. He chose the 8 because his grandfather Ralph raced it, because of its significance within the family history. He intimated Saturday that his new number at Hendrick will have an 8 somewhere in it. "Hold on. Hang tight," he said, when asked about all those fans with No. 8 tattoos.
"I'm definitely going to look at some 80s and things like that. That's just common sense," he said. "I want a number that I'm going to like, and it's going to be a number I like and one I design. I'll design the shape and the look. It will be mine, and we'll build a new identity with that. Starting with such a clean page next year anyway, maybe it's for the best, sort of a lesson in disguise to make that clean break.
"Because when I walk away from DEI, I wanted no ties whatsoever. If I was to get the 8, and allow Teresa to have limited control of it, I'd still have to deal with her, and that wasn't what I wanted. We have to let the 8 go, and we have to get something new."

Friday, August 17, 2007

1947

The year was 1947... Many will recall that on July 8, 1947, witnesses claimed that an unidentified flying object (UFO) with five aliens aboard crashed onto a sheep and cattle ranch just outside Roswell, New Mexico.

This is a well-known incident that many say has long been covered up by the US Air Force and the federal government.

However, you may NOT know that in the month of March 1948, exactly nine months after that historic day, Albert Arnold Gore, Jr., Hillary Rodham, John F. Kerry, William Jefferson Clinton, Howard Dean, Nancy Pelosi, Dianne Feinstein, Charles E. Schumer, and Barbara Boxer were born.


See what happens when aliens breed with sheep? This piece of information may clear up a lot of things. Clears it up for me.

Thursday, August 16, 2007

The unhappy engagement

Jenna does not want this marriage, This guy is an utter ass.
Dumb ass hold your girl in your arms.

Jenna dump the loser and date a gentleman like me.

Juan Pablos Theme Song. Pardoy of before he cheats (c)

Before He Cheats lyrics
Right now he's probably Blocking Martin Mark at Chicago Land Motor Speedway
Right now, he's probably Spinning out Clint Bowyer at Darlington Motor Speedway
Right now, he's probably up behind Tony Steward trying to crash into his rear bumper ...And he don't know...

That I dug my key into the side of his pretty little souped up 4 wheel drive,carved my name into his leather seats...I took a Louisville slugger to both headlights,slashed a hole in all 4 tires...Maybe next time he'll think before he cheats.

Right now, he's probably Racing Jimmy Johnson but he 4 laps off the lead
Right now, he's probably Blew 2 rear Tires and crashed out Mears,Kaine and Marlin
Right now, he's probably Blocking The 20 cars on the lead lap since hes 5 laps down.

And he don't know...That I dug my key into the side of his pretty little souped up 4 wheel drive,carved my name into his leather seats,I took a Louisville slugger to both headlights,slashed a hole in all 4 tires...Maybe next time he'll think before he cheats.

I might've saved a little trouble for the next driver,Cause the next time that he cheats...Oh, you know it won't be on me!Ohh... not on me...

Cause I dug my key into the side of his pretty little souped up 4 wheel drive,carved my name into his leather seats...I took a Louisville slugger to both headlights,slashed a hole in all 4 tires...Maybe next time he'll think before he cheats.Ohh.. Maybe next time he'll think before he cheats...Ohh... before he cheats...

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Motto of my life

"Hate me if you want to, Love me if you can"

Paula I miss you baby


I feel that no one gets me that no one understands me what I have been in and what I have done seen or do. I drink to medicate I drink to fell better I drink to stop the pain of not being able to save her life. I miss her so much and so it will be 6 years but on days like today it fells like it was 3 hours ago. I see her face I dream of her laughter I miss her smile. I sleep with a gun and a bible maybe one day the bible wont be the one waking me up.

Will it still be called Nextel Cup

Appeals court sides with NASCAR in AT&T case
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Jeff Burton's No. 31 Chevy rounds a turn at Watkins Glen in its AT&T livery.
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ATLANTA (AP) — A ruling by a federal appeals court cleared the way for NASCAR to prevent AT&T from featuring its logo on Jeff Burton's No. 31 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet.
The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said Monday in its order that AT&T lacks standing to challenge NASCAR's decision.
The court, therefore, threw out a lower court's ruling that prevented NASCAR from stopping AT&T's plans. The appeals court remanded the case to the U.S. District Court in Atlanta for dismissal.
At issue is AT&T's desire to change the Cingular logo on Burton's car to the AT&T logo. AT&T bought BellSouth last year, gaining full control of Cingular and has since rebranded the cellphone provider under the AT&T name.
NASCAR has tried to prevent the Cingular logo from being changed to the AT&T logo on Burton's car because AT&T rival Sprint Nextel sponsors NASCAR's premier series, the Nextel Cup, and has exclusive rights as the telecommunications company for the series.
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Attorneys for NASCAR and Sprint Nextel have argued the only exceptions are companies, including Cingular, that already sponsored cars when Nextel reached its agreement with NASCAR.
"Because Cingular (now AT&T Mobility) was neither a party to nor an intended beneficiary of the (grandfather clause), it has not itself suffered a legally cognizable injury as a result of NASCAR's interpretation," the three-judge panel wrote in its unanimous decision to overturn the May 18 decision of U.S. District Court Judge Marvin Shoob.
Cingular's parent has argued that its rights included changing its brand name to AT&T.
In May, Shoob issued a preliminary injunction barring NASCAR and any entity affiliated with it from interfering with AT&T's rights as primary sponsor of the Burton car in NASCAR Cup Series races.
In his ruling regarding Burton's car, Shoob said, "The court concludes that the continued appearance of the Cingular brand on the No. 31 car, unaccompanied by any indication that Cingular now does business as AT&T, is likely to confuse NASCAR fans."
Shoob also concluded that AT&T has shown it will suffer irreparable harm in the form of loss of goodwill and loss of exclusive rights to renew its sponsorship agreement unless the court issues the injunction.
But the federal appeals court lifted the injunction Monday, saying in part that under Georgia law AT&T was not a third-party beneficiary of an agreement between NASCAR and Richard Childress racing and, as a result, it lacks standing to challenge NASCAR's interpretation of that agreement.
The case, which includes a $100 million countersuit by NASCAR against AT&T, is still scheduled to go to trial.
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Hook Um Horns



Monday, August 13, 2007

Got to love this pic


Whats a Kiss Mean

What a kiss means"
*Kiss on the stomach-----"lets do it"
*Kiss on the Forehead ----"i hope we're together forever"
*Kiss on the Ear ---"I'm horny"
*Kiss on the Cheek ---"We're friends"
*Kiss on the Hand ---"I adore you"
*Kiss on the Neck ---"we belong together"
*Kiss on the Shoulder ---"I want you"
*Kiss on the Lips ---"I love you" OR "I want you"

What the gesture means...

*Holding Hands ---"we definitely love each other"
*Slap on the Butt ---"That's mine"
*Holding on tight ---"i don't want to let go"
*Looking into each other's Eyes ---"i just plain love you"
*Playing with Hair ---"Tell me you love me"
*Arms around the Waist ---"I love you too much to let go"
*Laughing while Kissing ---"I am completely Comfortable with you"

Rally Time "Heaven can wait Angels in 1st"











World Series Bound.

Update Things to do this summer

1. Date a Sweet Girl---waiting for that
2. Plan and celebrate my 30th---done
3. Kiss a girl in the rain.-----done
4. Find peace with my past---will I ever
5. Get my own place I'm sick of the roomates----done
6. Learn a new style of dance----done its called tango
7. Get a new Tatto on my right arm---need to get up the nerve
8. make shaved ice---done
9. Sail on the lake---waiting

Not bad for the 3th week of August. Wish Number 1 was true

Friday, August 10, 2007

Meeting Single Women 2

So I really met girl 2 called we will call her Karen (not her real name) From the moment that our eyes met I want to drop to my knees and kiss and lick every inch of her I wanted her to sit on my face and rid me all night. But she wants to take things so which also works. Maybe bad dates in my life are over we will see.

Girl 3 did not work out thats ok, we were to different there was a physical attraction but not and intellectual attraction thats cool I wish her the best she was at least an adult about it.