Saturday, September 03, 2005

Shock TV




Ye alright with me,ha ha...

I picture somebody in Idaho having a serious fit and calling a town meeting behind his shenanigans.

blizzy

Friday, September 02, 2005

Patience


pa*tience/n/:
Patience emphasizes calmness, self-control, and the willingness or ability to tolerate delay.

It's a gift to be had this thing called patience. To me patience is another word for Zen because to be able to humble and center yourself. No matter how much you want to lash out, it's an ability to be mastered. You just go inward, you collect yourself and think of the big picture. The shoestring budget your working off, the serious consequences. You see all that the minute you begin to react off emotion. I'm halfway into a grand scheme of 2005, as noted in a previous blog my foundation was rocked a bit. Yet I remind myself over and over to stay the course, I got myself into this I'll get myself out. My former ol'lady told me I taught her about patience. She better than anyone knows that I tend to move to the beat of my own drum. Patience, I hold on to it with a white knuckle grip.
Uncle

Collateral and it's residual effects.

So I rented this flick recently and thoroughly enjoyed it. Engaging characters, great story line, all that good stuff. The core of the movie deals with "chance". The idea that at any given point, you could encounter a situation or a person who could change your life forever. It was great to see the interaction between Max (Jamie Foxx) and Annie (Jada Pinkett-Smith). It was two different people from different worlds. Yet after a semi-long drive and some interesting conversation; were they really that different? On another note it was a unanimous victory for the "regular guy" when Annie came back to the cab and offered her business card.
The main point to this post is a lingering question of how this flick possibly hurt the cabby / livery service. Growing up in New York City (Brooklyn...the Planet) cabbies always kept a beligerent focus on the road and of those he was carrying in the back. New Year's Eve, my black ass had an even more difficult time flagging down a cab. Especially trying to head to my aunt's place in East New York (that too is in Brooklyn). Cabbies must know that each time out something could pop off. With that said, why would you go into a profession like that? Than again same could be said for being a beat cop or a construction worker,huh. Maybe that "chance" is very unlikely. All I was thinking while watching the movie was damn...dude must be thinking why didn't i call in sick today. Again it's a great movie...check it out if you haven't.

blizzy at the movies.

Monday, August 29, 2005

Thug Bitches...*thumbs up*


I was rappin'with a friend of mine on how you always here about the chicks always wanting those "felon" type dudes. Theres just something about this nigga who'll just snap your neck in three places that turns some chicks on. On the flip side...theres us "regular-blue collar" cats who want the "baddest bitch" from time to time. See, we have wifey and all that...but sometimes...you wanna box a bitch than fluck her senseless. She could roll an L better than any of your college buddies ever could...I dont have much more to add to this, at least for now but...
I'm pegged for baggin'up a certian kind of chick...but grimey bitches is checkin'for me these days,ha...sup,bitches...

i say bitch with love =)

blizzy