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Remember, remember the Fifth of November,
The Gunpowder Treason and Plot,
I know of no reason
Why the Gunpowder Treason
Should ever be forgot.

Guy Fawkes, Guy Fawkes, t'was his intent
To blow up the King and Parli'ment.
Three-score barrels of powder below
To prove old England's overthrow;

By God's providence he was catch'd
With a dark lantern and burning match.
Holloa boys, holloa boys, let the bells ring.
Holloa boys, holloa boys, God save the King!

And what should we do with him?
Burn him!

The Angaza Project

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Proud to be a part of History


So on November 4th, 2008, America voted and elected Barack Obama as America's new President. I want to make it official that i fully support our new president, and am thrilled to be alive to witness the first african american president in our history of this country. I have a copy of the US Today newspaper that was released the following Wednesday morning, and will keep it next to my newspapaer released on 9/11/2001.

Whether him and his administration will be able to make the changes his campaign outlined will remain to be seen, but something needed to be done about the current state of affairs in this country. if not, i would be moving to Canada.....

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Best video for the phrase WTF?

So you think you know the real Sarah Palin? click on the link below to see if you can tell of the two video clips which is the true woman of Alaska guarding us from Russia...

Sarah Palin vs. Sarah Palin?

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Reason #1 why I love the Legacy Highway

So i finally drove on the Legacy highway the other day, and was more than a little surprised with the phenomenal job the good ole gov't did on this project. The big surprise for me though was finding Bountiful lake. I've been hearing for years that it was out here somewhere, but before the highway was built, i couldn't ever figure out how to get there. It's now as plain as Jane to see thanks to Legacy. Today i decided to take a little bike ride out there from my house. (about a 6-7 mile round trip journey)

The lake has these decks that you can walk out to get better views of the lake and the bird wildlife in the area. This was at the East end of the lake.
Good shot of the bountiful bench and mountains in the background. Stunning view.
There are plenty of picnicking areas for families, and geese a-plenty looking for a free meal. I had nothing to offer, so they chased me! Note to self, bring bread next time to avoid rioting birds....
This is the lake from a dirt trail that i rode. People were fishing (in the background) and were having a pretty good day. There are Rainbow trout, White Bass, massively ugly carp, and catfish that you can catch.
Nothing better than good music to listen to, nice shades, and a reliable bike to cruise around the afternoon on.
Me and my bike, Old Haus.
The lake has a paved bike trail that covers half way around the lake, but then turns into this cryptic path with the plants easily over 6 feet high. It can also be very marshy in spots so my bike got stuck a couple of times (fair warning fellow bikers)
Stopped at the scenic spot for a few minutes to rest and take in the beauty of nature. So serene. Good Times.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Three Kings



I finally was able to see this movie this weekend. it came out on October 1st, 1999 to critical reviews and acclaim, but not much box office appeal. That seems to be the case for movies that try to tell a side of Middle East that most Americans do not see by just watching CNN or their local news. This story was compelling, heartful, and eye-opening to me. Much like the movies Charlie Wilson's War, the Kingdom, and the book The Kite Runner , it enlightens you to situations over there you may not have been aware of. And since knowledge is at least enlightenment, if not power, i recommend this movie to those who might be looking for such things....

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Sleep....it's subliminal

So many people are always looking for alternative ways to improve various aspects of their lives i.e. :

*More confidence
*lose weight
*Better Romance
*Brain Power
*Better at Sports
*Stress management

If you are one of these people (and you are lying to yourself if you say you aren't) you might want to look into SUBLIMINAL TAPES . The mind is such a powerful organ that most people don't or can't use to their full potential. My mom had me use these when i was a kid to get more confidence to play sports in junior high. What i will attest to is the power of each person's mind can be an unstoppable force. Sometimes you just need the right tool to unlock that power and potential.

End of my rant on that.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Remember "The Verve"

Back in the 1990's with Seattle Grunge, Hip Hop growing globally, acoustic "unplugged" rock and roll being the hip thing to do, and alternative rock becoming more and more mainstream, there was a little band called The Verve that came out with an album titled "Urban Hymns" that took all who listened to it to a whole new stratosphere of music. Well friends, they have a new album out "Forth", that is also worth listening to. Don't expect another Urban Hymns, but this CD is just as good.

Check it out. download it today. you won't regret it.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Bella Karolyi

So although i have been enjoying the Olympics, I have to say that Bella Karolyi's commentary about Gymnastics, and his world political views are somewaht contradictory to the spirit of the Games. I must say that Bob Costas summed up Bella's commentary nicely one night by looking straight into the camera after Bella was done with one of his rant's about how everyone is out to get the U.S. with one big world conspiracy, and Bob looks at us all and in one prophetic word, states, and i quote, "WOW" and cut straight to commercial. Classic Mr. Costas, Classic.

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Tim Burton - Genius or whack job?

So last night after i got home from a friend's funeral, I couldn't sleep (restless mind). i decided to rummage thru my DVD collection, and found a movie i hadn't seen since it's original release, Planet of the Apes, the remake done by Tim Burton.

I've always been a big fan of Tim Burton's directorial style in his movies. He has great sets, wonderful cinematography, and wacky story lines that range from mildly amusing to downright outrageous.

I thought i'd rank movies he's done into two categories : Genius vs. Whack job.

Genius :
1. Edward Scissorhands
2. The Nightmare before Christmas
3. Willy Wonka
4. Planet of the Apes
5. Sweeney Tood
6. Sleepy Hollow
7. Mars Attacks
8. James and the Giant peach
9. Ed Wood
10. Beetlejuice
11. Pee Wee's Big Adventure

Whack Job :
1. Batman
2. Corpse Bride
3. Cabin Boy
4. Big Fish

So there you go. More genius movies than whack jobs for sure, so he is still one of my all time favorite directors of great movies. He is currently in the process of remaking "Alice in Wonderland" which i can't wait for. hopefully this will be added to the genius list!

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

BB10 update

So i just watched Sunday's episode last night (thanks TIVO) and my hopes for Keesha as HOH were high as she is my pick for ending up in the top two. But she faltered terribly! All this talk about how she was going to shake up the house, and then she goes around and tells almost everyone of her plan. Bad strategy my dear....it's a good thing you are pretty.

I can't say that i'm disappointed with your nominations, Jessie in particular has got to go, as i'm convinced that his muscles has affected his brain in a profound and seriously f--- up way, but your way of nominating him will most likely back fire on you. But if jessie does go, that will be the 3rd man in a row. Can't anyone else see woman power on the rise in the house?

We'll see.....