Wednesday, November 09, 2005

The Best Candidates Money Can Buy

Well, election day is over. I am glad. As you all know, I live in NY. Here in the NY Metro area the TV stations cover and report news in NY, NJ, and CT....also known as the tri-state area. For about 3 months, every other commercial on TV was a political ad for the two NEW JERSEY Governor candidates John Corzine and Doug Forrester. This has been described as one of the dirtiest political races in history, and boy is that an understatement.


Forrester (R) and Corzine (D)...2 dirty fuckos Posted by Picasa

We've had to sit through ads like ones featuring an ex wife of Corzine bitching him out, accusations that Doug Forrester pocketed Pharmaceutical rebates, accusations of connections to mob bosses, gangsters, shady dealings, you name it. It was enough to make anyone sick. After hundreds of commercials, I couldn't tell you what either one stood for because all they did was attack one another. The sad part is, both these dudes are already millionaires. They spent over $100 million combined of their own money for a job that pays about $150,000 a year. Just goes to show how power corrupts.

Speaking of money and power.


NYC Mayor Bloomberg, the best Mayor money can buy......... Posted by Picasa

Mike Bloomberg is worth BILLIONS, yet he feels he has to be Mayor of NYC. Granted, the guy (Ferrer) who ran against him was a douche nozzle, and deserved to lose, but it makes me wonder why Bloomberg feels the need to be Mayor. Again, the quest for power, as if money isn't enough.

We wonder why only 48% (on average) of eligible voters in America actually vote. It's because of crap like this. We rank 125th in the world in voter turnout, 125th. The country that patrols the world and sets "the example" for democracy. Pretty sad huh? I have voted in every major and minor election since 1992. I find myself voting for the lesser of two evils more often than I find myself voting for a candidate I am passionate about and one who will look out for us.

It is apparent that we need a STRONG 3rd party in this country. A party that represents our interests, a party that goes to bat for the average American that gets up each day and busts their ass to pay the bills. Right now, the Republicans are corrupt dictators and the Democrats are weak, spineless, and have no agenda whatsoever. Some choice huh?

Tuesday, November 08, 2005

Modern Day Pirates

Good morning everyone! Hope everyone had a good Monday if there is such a thing.....

Did anyone see the story on the news about the cruise ship that was attacked by pirates? It sounds pretty funny but it is true.


Walk the Plank Fucko!!!!! Posted by Picasa

The modern day pirates tote machine guns and rocket propelled grenades rather than swords and hooks. The attack happened at about 5:30am aboard the Seabourn Cruise Ship 'Spirit' off the coast of Africa. Imagine partying all night on the ship to be awoken by a pirate attack at 5:30am? I'd be pissed. You're all fucked up from 12 straight hours of drinking the day/night before, not to mention the onboard karaoke contest, and the Electric Slide and your ass is awoken by douche bags firing machine guns at you. Guess the pirates wanted the ho ho hoes and the bottles of rum on board.

The boat was carrying 150 passengers and 160 crew members, isn't that ratio a little wacky? One plus crew member for every passenger? The "pirates" never made in on board the cruise ship, they were in two small 25' boats with four pirates on each boat circling the cruise ship. I guess the throwing of the pineapples and bottles of Bacardi scared off the pirates. I don't know about you, but if I was the captain of the cruise ship with a boat that size, I'd be running those fuckos over in those little boats.

I guess cruise ships will now have to have missiles and rocket launchers on them. What is this world coming to? You can't even float around the ocean getting drunk and laid anymore without fear of an attack.

It's Election Day, get your asses out and VOTE!!!!! Even if it's just local stuff in your area, the local stuff plays more of a role in your day to day life than anything, VOTE!!!!!!!!

November 8th.......wondering what could have been.

Monday, November 07, 2005

Walls of "Fame" and Other Monday Tidbits

Good Morning everyone! Don't know about you, but I am still in denial that summer is over and that Thanksgiving is approaching in a few weeks. 2005 is quickly drawing to a close....amazing.

Anyway, what's the deal with "walls of fame" in restaurants and pizza places? You know what I am talking about, the autographed pictures of celebrities that have eaten at that particular establishment. Who gives a shit that Ralph Macchio had a slice of pizza there in 1984 after he filmed the 'Karate Kid?' I certainly don't, it's not going to make me order an extra slice.


Is Ralph Working Today???? Posted by Picasa

Most of the 'celebrities' on those walls are has-beens and many of them may in fact be cooking in the back or washing dishes. It's been so long since many of the people in those pictures have had a hit song or a hit movie. These pictures just don't impress me all that much. A 25 year old signed picture of Pat Benatar hanging in a deli doesn't get me excited.

Has anyone bought batteries lately? Can they make the plastic any thicker and the pack any harder to open? What's going to happen to the batteries that they need such protective wrapping? Then you have delicate light bulbs that are wrapped in cardboard as thin as deli ham, with openings on each side. Makes no sense to me at all.

The NYC Marathon was held yesterday. I look forward to watching it every year. It's a day that brings the city together and there are so many personal stories from the runners that make the day so special. I saw stories yesterday of people with terminal cancer running the race, people who have overcome so many obstacles, I even saw a runner stop at the 18 mile marker, drop to his knee and propose marriage to his girlfriend. It was a great day. As most of you know, I am a runner. I plan on running in the NYC marathon, if I decide to stay in NY, in the next 3-5 years. It's been something I have thought about for the past few years. The most I have ever run in one shot at this point is 12 miles which isn't even half of a marathon and it amazes me to see so many people complete the race. I am sure with the proper training I could finish it without much of a problem in maybe 4.5 hours or so. The winners each year run it in half that time which is just hard to believe. It's amazing to watch. Running is as much a mental sport as it is a physical sport and you really have to get in a "zone" to run long distances like that. For those of you who run, or have run over the years, you know what I mean. Yesterday's marathon was decided by less than a second for the men. 26.2 miles and the race was decided by that slim of a margin, incredible. If you are ever in NYC the first Sunday in November, be sure to check out the race, it's a great experience for the runners as well as for the spectators.

I hope everyone's week starts off on a great note!

Friday, November 04, 2005

Georgia On My Mind

Friday is here, and for some reason I went to sleep and woke up with "Georgia on My Mind." Imagine that, a New York boy with Georgia on his mind! Anyway, I will leave you with a little Ray Charles to get the weekend started, click on the link for a great song. Have a wonderful weekend everyone! Party like rock stars. A Big Happy Birthday to The Sugar V this weekend!!!! Hope to see him here in the hood. Back to "Georgia on My Mind."





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  1. GEORGIA ON MY MIND



Thursday, November 03, 2005

Thursday's Points to Ponder

Thursday is upon us. I must say, this week has flown by, for me anyway.

We've all heard the expression "A dog is a man's best friend." I hate cheesy cliches like that, but that one is so true. As you all know I got Bruce in April. I've posted his picture and many stories about him over the past 6+ months. He's been nothing but a joy in my life. Some of you might be thinking why is this dude getting all sentimental over a dog? Let me just say this, unlike people, a dog does not let you down. Sure Bruce has had his "bad" moments over the last 6+ months where he has had an accident in the house or misbehaved a little, but a dog is loyal. For those of you who have pets, you understand. They don't lie to you, they don't pretend to be someone they aren't, they are appreciative, grateful, and dependable. For that, Bruce gets rewarded with many treats, you've seen his Skippy peanut butter picture in the past, here are his Redi-Whip pictures. Bruce sees a can of Redi-Whip and goes crazy, just like I do when I see a good looking girl with a Redi-Whip can.



Dessert Time in Long Beach Posted by Picasa


More C-Mac, Don't be cheap! Posted by Picasa

Hope that made everyone smile a bit. Now on to today's "serious" topic.

Technology is great, don't get me wrong, but there's nothing like hearing someone's voice or seeing someone you care about rather than staring at a screen typing an IM or reading an e-mail. Why is it that a good portion of the population makes a habit of hiding behind computer screens to communicate? I am not talking about the blog friends, the people that live far away, or the casual friend, I am talking about the people who claim to really love or care about you. Is it laziness or do they really not care as much as they claim?

I have someone in my life that claims she cares about me, even claims she loves me. I won't mention names. Yet, for the past three weeks or so, I haven't heard much from this person. I got an e-mail explaining to me that she has not called because she does not get a signal (or enough "bars") on her phone in her apartment anymore. I know she does not have a "land" line and that her cell phone is her only phone. I just find it hard to believe that in the course of 3+ weeks, this person has not driven to and from work, to a store, or anywhere else where there were enough "bars" to get a signal and make a call. It shows me where I rank on their importance scale. Granted, I like my e-mail and IM buddies, but I think my relationship with this person is deeper and far beyond e-mails and IM's. But then again, the only time this person ever poured out her feelings to me or told me anything really deep was via e-mail, so maybe my expectations are too high of her. The Sugar V has been telling me for over a year now that I expect everyone to be like me and that my expectations of people are way too high, you know what? He is right once again.

Even in the dating world, what's up with all the texting? Sure for something cute or trivial, texting saves time and long, drawn out conversations, but to make plans or for something substantial, I still believe in hearing someone's voice and having a conversation. It's no wonder why we have so many social misfits walking amongst us, people are so used to hiding behind computer screens and text messages. It's just so impersonal. What's next, Text Sex? People will be too fuckin' lazy to even have phone sex.

The problem with e-mails, texts, and IM's.....no tone of voice, no body language, no expression, just words on a screen that can be taken 10 different ways by the reader. How many times have you typed something that was taken the wrong way by someone because maybe you were being funny or sarcastic or whatever? It creates tension and misunderstandings way too often.

My point, if you care about someone, pick up the phone or make plans to see them, it means a lot more than you will ever know. Although IM, e-mail, and texting is convenient, save those methods for people who are your casual friends. If you care about someone, really care about someone, pick up the phone or stop by and let them know.

"You are only as good as your last outing" is one of my favorite expressions, thanks Kev. How true is that? You can go above and beyond for people for long periods of time, but in many cases you are only as good as your last outing with people. They only remember the last thing you did, not the 1000 things before. It's like when you say or do something they don't necessarily agree with, rather than call you out on it like an adult, debate the issue, resolve it, and move forward with even more respect for each other, they judge and hold a grudge against you and that's it. The million great things you did and demonstrated before that, gets forgotten and your whole being is defined and judged by the one thing that someone did not agree with you on. It's absurd. It's true in the workplace, in relationships, in friendships, everywhere, it is sad.

I will finish this long post by saying, I really do like people. I still look for the good in people and I do whatever I can and beyond for the people I love. But over the years, I've come to realize that people, for the most part, have their own agendas. I've been naive for a long time thinking people have my best interests in mind, most don't. It goes back to what the Sugar V said, and has continued to say over the past year, my expectations of people are way too high. I am hoping he turns out to be wrong in the long run.

Wednesday, November 02, 2005

L.A. Needs the Saddam Trial

Good morning everyone! The week is just about half over, hang in there!

L.A./California seems boring these days without a high profile court case/trial going on. Now that Peterson is rotting on death row, MJ is back with his boys, OJ has moved to Florida, and Blake is free to dine with his gun, they actually have to report "real news" there. It's enough to make Pat O'Brien from 'Entertainment Tonight' start drinking and making calls again. Saddam Hussein should request his trial be moved to L.A.

Think about it, L.A. is always sunny, there are STUPID people on the jury all the time, and you can show up to court in your pajamas. Not to mention the lawyers in L.A. that put a spin on anything you do to convince these bright folks on the jury that you are innocent.


LA Lawyers Say "If He's From Tikrit, You Must Acquit!!!" Posted by Picasa

I can see Mark Geragos now, defending Saddam, or maybe Shapiro from the OJ trial.

"Ladies and gentleman of the jury, my client Mr. Hussein did not gas the Kurds with chemical weapons. Mr. Hussein loves the Kurds. As a matter of fact, he was dining with the Kurds the night they were gassed. Mr. Hussein forgot his gas canisters in the restaurant where he and the Kurds were dining, when he came back from getting his gas canisters, the Kurds were already dead."

OR

"Ladies and gentleman of the jury, my client, Mr. Hussein was out golfing the night Iraq invaded Kuwait. If he's from Tikrit, you MUST acquit!!!!!!"

Plus in L.A., nobody famous ever does anything wrong, that's what personal assistants are for. Saddam should demand his trial be moved to L.A., plus if he gets a bit homesick and needs a dirty spider hole to go into, he can always call up someone like say, Courtney Love.

Have a great day!!

Tuesday, November 01, 2005

A "Sixth Sense"

Good Morning everyone. I hope you all had a wonderful and safe Halloween.

I've noticed many shows on TV featuring a good looking chick who can communicate with dead people. "The Ghost Whisperer" and "Medium" are just a couple of them.


Seeing ghosts, what a cock block Posted by Picasa

No matter how hot the woman may be, I am not sure I'd enjoy her having a sixth sense. All I need is to be cock blocked by John Wilkes Booth's ghost when I am ready to bang. My grandmother's spirit trying to contact my girlfriend during sex isn't my idea of a threesome. Everytime I was horny, which is always, the mood would be killed by a ghost. I want to date a girl with a "real" sixth sense, someone who knows when to be quiet during the game. (haha)

I have also noticed these messages on the bottom of the TV screen during a show reminding us what we are watching. Are we that stupid? "You are watching 'LOST' on ABC." No shit asshole, I know I am watching 'LOST' because I am bored to tears!!!

First "Sex and the City" was the big craze for women, now it is "Desperate Housewives." Please don't talk to me about "Desperate Housewives." If I had the slightest interest in other people's sex lives, I'd be a Republican.

Have a great day everyone!

Monday, October 31, 2005

Halloween Monday

BOO! Yeah, pretty scary that it's Monday and the weekend is over already huh? I hope everyone had a great weekend and has a great Halloween!

When you REALLY think about it, Halloween is child abuse. One day every year we send kids out into the night to talk to strangers. Then when they get to the homes of these strangers, they accept candy from them. Then when they get home with all their treats, we throw away the one healthy snack, the apple, because it may have a razor blade in it and encourage the kids to eat all the sugar......


BOO! Fucko..... Posted by Picasa

Candy corn? What is this crap? Why do we call it a "treat" if everyone hates it? We toppled Saddam Hussein, yet we can't get rid of candy corn. Anyone who hands this shit out to kids today really wants them to die, but they just don't have the guts to stick the razor blade in that healthy apple.

Damien, people still name their kids Damien.


Don't mess with this kid..... Posted by Picasa

Even after the whole "Omen" series of movies, people still want their kid named after Satan's spawn. That movie freaked me out right from the get go. Any little kid under 4 in a suit freaks me out.....

Since this is a holiday geared more for the children and MJ loves children so very much, I'll leave you with this today....enjoy!!!!!

"Thriller" By Michael Jackson

Friday, October 28, 2005

Right Now! (Happy Friday)

The weekend is upon us! I hope everyone had a great week. Sometimes a song can inspire us, get us through a difficult time or situation. Sometimes the lyrics or the music can get us motivated to perform well in a sport or during personal fitness. I picked a Van Halen song called "Right Now" that has always gotten me pumped up for whatever life threw my way, thought I'd share the video with you today and I hope it gets you through your Friday and into the weekend on a high note. Enjoy!!!!

"Right Now" By Van Halen

Thursday, October 27, 2005

A Real Bargain Bin

I don't think I'd like my coffin purchased at Costco or any other "price club." There's just something wrong about coffins being sold next to Ex-Lax and the family size bucket of Planter's peanuts.


Something VERY wrong here..... Posted by Picasa

Costco and other "price clubs" are now selling reasonably priced coffins. In doing so, they are depriving families the best part of the grieving process, getting screwed out of $10,000 by a sleazy funeral home director.

The coffin would definitely come in handy for toting all your bulk items out of the store, being that these price clubs don't supply shopping bags. Toss your 24 pack of Poland Spring, your 36 roll Bounty, and your 48 roll Charmin right in the casket for easy transport. Just don't forget to bring your rope, to tie the coffin to the roof of your car for the ride to the funeral home.

I don't know, this just isn't for me. One day when I have kids, I want them to pay through the nose for my coffin. I want to get even with them for the "tuition" money that they will surely spend on beer. Have a great day everyone!

Wednesday, October 26, 2005

High Profile Murder Cases

It seems like there is a big murder story in the news all the time. I think whenever a married woman goes missing, the husband should automatically be arrested.


A No Brainer...... Posted by Picasa

Who else would want this woman dead? She's a housewife from Salt Lake City, she didn't cross the Columbian drug cartel. Marriage is often called a blessed union of souls. It is also motive one. Perhaps the preacher should say "I now pronounce you person of interest and wife."

The alibis of these accused murderers need to get a bit better too. Come on already:

"Officer I was fishing on Christmas Eve 80 miles from home"


Damn, why didn't I just skip fishing? Posted by Picasa

"Detective, I was golfing at night and the police are racist"


"These fuckers actually believe me!" Posted by Picasa

"Officer, my wife was shot when I went back into the restaurant to retrieve my GUN"


"They actually believed my gun alibi" Posted by Picasa

Trust me, if Scott Peterson had money, he'd be a free man too......

Tuesday, October 25, 2005

LOL!!!!!!

I think people type "LOL" (laugh out loud, for those of you locked in a closet since Al Gore invented the internet) way too much. You really shouldn't type LOL unless you really laugh out loud. Many web users have gotten into the annoying habit of typing LOL after just about everything you say:

C-Mac: How are you?
Fucko: LOL
C-Mac: The Pope Died
Fucko: LOL
C-Mac: That Pakistani quake killed 70,000
Fucko: LOL

If I wanted a kiss ass session where every thought I have gets a big LOL, I'd actually try and be funny.

They can't call it "Wife Swap" unless the husbands get to bang each other's wife.


Make this "swap" official..... Posted by Picasa

This relaity show is ridiculous. The families switch moms and all they do is make new rules and piss off the kids and the husband. Make it a real swap....have her head home with a smile.

I saw an interview with The President and Laura Bush yesterday. George W needs to stop saying that he owes all his success to her. George W. Bush owes all his "success" to his Daddy, his daddy's friends, trust funds, the National Guard, the Supreme Court, Karl Rove, Dick Cheney, and AA.

Have a great day!!!

Monday, October 24, 2005

Monday Madness

Good morning everyone. Another week is upon us. Just a few things today:

Tipping is for waiters, waitresses, cab drivers, hair dressers, and lap dancers only. What is it with Starbucks, delis, Dunkin Donuts, dry cleaners etc., having tip cups on the counter?


No Tip Fucko Posted by Picasa

Hmmmmm....what is 15% of "blow me?" Waiters get tips because they wait on you. If your job involves standing behind a counter cutting rolls in half and putting cold cuts on them, you're not waiting on me, I am waiting on you.

Ladies, leave your eyelashes alone. Here's how much men care about your eyelashes, you have 2 sets? Ok, we are done.

They need to get rid of baby changing stations in public men's rooms. Let's stop pretending this has been, or ever will be used. At best, this is a day bed for a very short homeless man.

"Hooked on Ebonics." That's right, America is hooked on ebonics. I don't know about you, but I am kind of bored with white people, especially old ladies or kids saying "fo shizzle" or "shnizzle" on TV sitcoms. It was funny the first 100 times. Rappers, you have guns for a reason, start using them.

Have a great day!

Friday, October 21, 2005

Friday Hodgepodge

Friday! Yaaaaaaay!!! (Who says Yay?) Hope everyone has a great weekend!

McDonald's "restaurants" don't belong in hospitals.


Sickey D's...... Posted by Picasa

I have seen and read about this new phenomenon. Hospitals? HELLO! Should hospitals be in the "repeat business?" As soon as a patient gets released, they are right back in with clogged arteries. We already have a way to screw patients, they are called HMO's, we don't need McDonald's in hospitals.

People claim all kinds of bogus shit on their taxes. Just a reminder, the computer setup in your home where you play video golf, look at porn, and where your wife chats with strangers while you are at work is not a tax write off as a "home office" it's a spot in your "family" room that faces away from your family....

There shouldn't be any more "talent" competitions at beauty pageants. Just being hot is a talent. The only reason a guy would watch Miss Louisiana play the accordian is because it makes her breasts jiggle.

Last Friday point.....with Halloween approaching, I don't care how big your pumpkin is. It does not reflect on anything you did, it just grew like a bright orange garden tumor. It's not a personal achievement.

Have a great weekend!!!! :)

Thursday, October 20, 2005

Feeling Philisophical

Thursday is upon us. We're almost there, hang in there people! I hate the term "everything happens for a reason." It's very cliche and I don't like cliches. I do feel that we are destined to meet certain people and that each person fulfills something in our lives and that there is a purpose for two paths to cross. Sometimes we know the reason right away, sometimes we find out later on, sometimes we never find out what the reason was at all.

Today I am feeling a little philisophical. I was chatting with my friend last night, let's call her Ginger. Ginger and I were feeling a bit sentimental and reflective about life and discussing people in our lives. After talking about our Grandfathers and our families, I asked her who her favorite person in the world was that wasn't part of her family. She was talking about a new friend and she explained that this person was very humble, and real, and how this friend really "gets" her. She then posed the same question to me, and it made me think......

I have many good people in my life, people that make me smile and feel good just by hearing their voice, getting an e-mail from them, and especially from seeing them. Some of the people I recently work with come to mind. The Sugar V, The Freaky Virgin, Supplymadam, Hu Flung Pu, DarianJ, Cindy, Dina and the rest of the crew. They are all genuine people and I am a better person for knowing them and a few others there. But when the question was posed to me, a name immediately came to mind. Linda. Linda and I haven't spoken in a while for reasons I won't get into on here. Linda and I "got" each other. We just understood one another. We grew up in a similar fashion, we have the same type of humor, and I think we compliment each other's personalities in a very unique way. Although we haven't spoken in quite a few months, I often think of her and wonder how she is. It's hard to explain.


Then there are the "staples", people that have been around for years or those that you had a deeper relationship with that you know will be there for you when the chips are down. Rich, Kevin, Mike D, Lauren B, Lauren C, Randa, Tatiana, Regina, and Kristin. Yeah, I'll toss Kristin into that group. Kristin is a person that although I sometimes question her intentions, I really do believe she cares and would be there for me in a bind. My relationship with Kristin has been complicated from the start but it has taught me a lot. Kristin has brought out the best and the worst in me in a very short period of time. Our purpose in meeting is still to be determined.

Then there are the "new" people in my life. First let's mention "Hilda" (haha) Hilda is an extraordinary person. She brings out so many good things in me. I can talk to her about anything and feel at ease. She always puts a smile on my face and I always feel like she's in "my corner." Even though we know each other a short time, she is dependable, inspirational, thoughtful, and trustworthy. I look forward to what lies ahead.

Many of you that come here each day make a difference. Even when there are stretches of time where I don't visit your sites, there are loyal people who check in here each day, you know who you are. That really means a lot to me. I hope we all fulfill a certain purpose in each other's lives and it is something positive for you all.

Have a great day!

Wednesday, October 19, 2005

Headlines

We don't need a "Fox News Alert" every time something blows up in Iraq. It's a war, the "news alert" should take place when stuff STOPS blowing up. Until then, we'll just assume Baghdad is like Lindsay Lohan, getting bombed daily.


We Get The Idea...... Posted by Picasa

Using the phrase "He's baaaaaaaack" is over. He's baaaaaaack, she's baaaaaaack, it's baaaaaaack....no more!!!! To all the people that write these mini headlines for cable news, come up with something original!

News channels also have to stop saying "We go beyond the headlines." That's your job asshole! You don't see American Airlines saying "We land our jets on the runway."

Have a great Wednesday!

Tuesday, October 18, 2005

"Byte" Me

Tuesday is here, a day closer to the weekend.....

There has been quite a bit of talk about the Iraqi elections lately in the news. It was good to see the Iraqi folks out and about voting. Their "ballot box" voting seems to be working out better than our dimpled chads and all the other ways we vote. Each state here in the U.S votes its own way based on state laws. There is no federal standardized voting law.

Many people here in America want computerized voting, I say no way. Computers aren't for voting, they are for picking up girls, having affairs, video games, and bill paying. Voting by computer would sound really cool and futuristic if it was 1969. But now that we all have them, we know what they are, huge fuck-up machines.



Let's Steer Clear of These....... Posted by Picasa

I know what would happen if we computerized our elections, some 16 year old hacker in Norway would hand the Presidency to the Kylie Minogue/Paris Hilton ticket. If you thought the last two elections were bad, wait until the next one is decided by a customer service rep in New Delhi, India.

Monday, October 17, 2005

Islamic Ji-HARD

Happy Monday! I hope everyone had a great weekend! The 9 days of rain finally ended here in the NY area! Recently we've heard a lot about terrorism here in NY with a threat on our subway system that was supposedly uncovered in Iraq. I have a sure fire cure for terrorism:

There's only one way to stop terrorism, we have to figure out a way to get Muslim men laid. Recently five British Muslims who were released from our prison at Guantanamo accused their American captors of bringing in prostitutes to taunt them. It turned out that most of them had never seen a naked woman. This made me wonder how many Al-Qaeda members have even dated a girl and what would happen if we hired women to infiltrate Al-Qaeda cells and have sex with them.


Cure for terrorism, get these guys laid...... Posted by Picasa

I'll bet you things would change quickly after this covert operation. I don't think young Muslim men really hate America, they are jealous of America. We have rap videos, the Hilton sisters, porn channels, and magazines with titles such as "Barely Legal." You know what's barely legal in Afghanistan? EVERYTHING! Bottom line, young men, all men for that matter, need sex.

What do guys do when they can't get laid, can't get a girlfriend, or can't even talk to a girl? They commit suicide, unlike here in America where it's the married dudes who wanna kill themselves. Here in America there's always hope that you cna at least talk to a girl, she might be crazy enough to even go for you. Or you could get rich and buy one.

The connection between lack of sex and anger is real. It is why pro boxers stay celibate when they are in training, so that on fight night they are ready to kill. It's why NFL football players are told not to have sex between Wednesday and gameday (Sunday), and why Bill Clinton never started a war.

We need to mobilize two divisions of skanks, a regiment of ho's, and a brigade of girls who can't say no all under the command of Jessica Alba in her camouflage catsuit.

Forget the Peace Corps, we need a "Piece of ASS Corps." Ladies, there's a cure for terrorism, and you are sitting on it.

Inspired by Bill Maher

Friday, October 14, 2005

Taking The Day Off......

Hey everyone! C-Mac is taking a day off from blogging. I am taking a day off from everything actually. I'll be in NYC today enjoying the day. I hope everyone has a great weekend. It's been a bit hectic recently so I apologize for not visiting all of you on your blogs. Your continued support and contribution to this site is greatly appreciated! :) You are the best! Lots of love to all of you!



A Little Break Posted by Picasa

In the words of Billy Joel, "Life is a series of hellos and goodbyes, I'm afraid it's time for goodbye again"...until Monday, this is C-Mac saying Seeeeee Ya! :)

Thursday, October 13, 2005

A Job for Life

Just because someone has a job for life, does not mean they should do it for life. It's well and proper that we honor our elders, but enough is enough. "To every thing, there is a season, turn, turn, turn." A time to pack it in, put on a housecoat, and fall asleep watching the "Golden Girls" reruns.

I know it must be difficult to give up your job when it involves sitting on a "throne" on the "Supreme" Court, or being the Pope and keeping women out of the priesthood to make room for male priests that molest, but at some point it makes these people feel like they are indispensable, which nobody is.


Retire, Fuckos..... Posted by Picasa

I don't want to say Pope John Paul II was out of it the last couple of years he was alive, but I could have sworn I heard him saying two Our Fathers and three "Proud Marys" there for a while.

Then there is Queen Elizabeth, come on, 50 years in power, your son Prince Charles' mistress is already a senior citizen, let him be king already! The only thing that ran longer than her run on the throne was "Cats" here on Broadway, and even that finally ended.

I don't understand America. We work until we have strokes, then after we die, our money and estates are fought over, then we rot in the ground and are eaten by worms....

You know who knew how to live? Titans of their industry, Ray Kroc from McDonald's, Colonel Sanders from KFC, and Dave Thomas of Wendy's. None of them spent their "golden years" chained to a desk. They all died from eating their own food.

Names like Johnny Carson and Joe DiMaggio come to my mind. These guys went out on top, when it was time. That made them more beloved than they would have been, people did not have a chance to get sick of them. They didn't make us do that pretend yawn to get them to leave the party. They looked around and said "I've done my part, I've spoken my peace, and now I am old and deaf enough to be able to go home and be with my wife all day long."