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May 29, 2006

Memorial Day

It was a day of recognition for all the armed personnel serving around the world on behalf of the United States and its citizens. It is also a day of remembrance of the countless men and women who gave their lives for the ultimate sacrifice in defending our country and democratic ways.

Thanks to them, we live in a country where people strive for excellence and freedom abroad. I often feel thankful that we have the power and freedom to do whatever we want but it comes at a cost. We need to know how to appreciate what we have and stop complaining about futile things and causing more pain and suffering. Betterment of our lives in our community and character is not the highest priorities in our country and it should be.

It has been 1,720 16 hours since September 11, 2001… that long…

May 25, 2006

Final Wrap

I am now done with school and here are some grade reports

History 6 Western Civilization 1500-Present: A
Accounting 1B - Managerial Accounting Practices: B-
Communications 6 - Small Group Discussion: A
Math 60 - Calculus with Applications: A

now get off me son...

done!

May 24, 2006

1 More Final!

I have 1 more day left and its over. Finally.... Its been too long

May 23, 2006

Jokes that make sense

Q. What is the difference between a drug dealer and a hooker?
A. A hooker can wash her crack and sell it again.


Q. What's a mixed feeling?
A. When you see your mother-in-law backing off a cliff in your new car.


Q. What's the height of conceit?
A. Having an orgasm and calling out your own name.


Q. What's the definition of macho?
A. Jogging home from your vasectomy.


Q. What's the difference between a G-Spot and a golf ball?
A. A guy will actually search for a golf ball.


Q. Do you know how New Zealanders practice safe sex?
A. They spray paint X's on the back of the sheep that kick.


Q.Why is divorce so expensive?
A. Because it's worth it.


Q. What is a Yankee?
A. The same as a quickie, but a guy can do it alone.


Q. What do Tupperware and a walrus have in common?
A. They both like a tight seal.

Q. What do a Christmas tree and a priest have in common?
A. Their balls are just for decoration.

Q.What is the difference between "ooooooh"and "aaaaaaah"?
A. About three inches.

Q: What's the difference between purple and pink?
A. The grip.

Q. How do you find a blind man in a nudist colony?
A. It's not hard.


Q: How do you circumcise a hillbilly?
A: Kick his sister in the jaw.


Q: What's the difference between a girlfriend and a wife?
A: 45 pounds.


Q: What's the difference between a boyfriend and a husband?
A: 45 minutes.


Q: Why do men find it difficult to make eye contact?
A: Breasts don't have eyes.


Q: If the dove is the bird of peace, what is the bird of true love?
A. The swallow.


Q: What is the difference between medium and rare?
A: Six inches is medium, eight inches is rare.


Q. Why do women rub their eyes when they get up in the morning?
A. They don't have balls to scratch

May 22, 2006

Congrats to my Family

I want to congratulate several members of my family on finishing and achieving great things in their lives. First I would like to congratulate my sister in finishing her law degree at the great institution of Pepperdine University. With her JD (Juris Doctor) which is a first degree in law offered by universities in a number of countries, most notably the United States. It is considered a professional degree as one of the main purposes of the degree is to provide the academic training for those who wish to become lawyers. In addition to the JD, she got her Masters in Dispute Resolution all within three years at the graduate level.

To my cousin who is doing her very best in school. She just got awarded spot for the 2006-2007 Drum Major spot in her middle school. She will be entering 8th grade* and she will be the best. I bought her the baton back 5 months ago and now she's drum major. I still can't believe it since she couldn't do anything the first week or so and I was worried it was going to be put into storage or something. Good luck mich!


* I think 8th grade... probably 9th, i'm leaning on that like 20%

May 18, 2006

Evolution of Dance: Internet Classic

Below is a clip of what talent really is. good guy

May 17, 2006

The Last Memories

These are the last days of this school and I am glad its over.

Let's recap on some memories I will never forget

1. Getting pulled over by Chaffey Super Police
2. Watching hardcore porn in my Political Science class during a presentation by a classmate
3. Getting a total of 4 traffic tickets for violations
4. Being in my calc class for the jokes and A+
5. For meeting some great friends who truely deserve everything going for them
6. Chinese class and having the most hilarious teacher ever
7. Online classes and the neverending chat rooms (English 450)
8. Getting a small award from school $500 bucks
9. Winning 1st place in presentations for my Communications class
10. And finally, eating in the cafeteria with the cool people (no not really)

May 16, 2006

2 More Days Left

I am hating school right now and I feel bad for some of my professors in my schedule. One professor is just plain depressing. The class fails to show up and the average attendence is usually a X=4 people. We had like 15 one time but people fail to show up or lost interest. Its honestly not that bad but his delivery sucks. He is reading his dissertation directly about the root causes of WWII and the impact of the modern western civilization. This is day 15 of his dissertation...

In other news, I have my accounting, math, and communications final to worry about and the hardest one will be Accounting. Managerial accounting is pointless especially the sections on cashflow. I don't understand one bit of it but its going to be Monday and hopefully I can pull a 125/150 to get my B in the class.

Today, we scored a 100/100 on a communications project today and it was the highest score the professor ever gave to a group in his regular classes. He has an honors class that he likes more but we did such a better job than they did in his opinion. He also gave us an 83/100 on our 2 second outline and we averaged 95.75 / 100 points. The second place team scored 95.5 so we did .25 better and topped out at 1st place. I scored 1st place in all 3 projects for the class and I couldn't have it any better than this. Congrats.

May 14, 2006

Balled up

I decided to play basketball today at the local high school and man, I got balled up. We met some new players this time and the new guy on our team was named "Fabrino" or "Fabio" but who knows. Aside from the strange guy named after a love novel, we still got balled up.

May 11, 2006

Birth Order

Does Birth Order Determine Success? By Kate Lorenz, CareerBuilder.com Editor

All men may be created equal; but a look at their pay stubs will tell you that their incomes are not. Blame it on social class, education -- even luck, but according to Dalton Conley, New York University professor of sociology and public policy, inequality begins at home.

In his book "The Pecking Order: Which Siblings Succeed and Why," Conley says that 75 percent of the income inequality between individuals in the United States occurs between siblings in the same families. He points to the diverse fortunes of Bill and Roger Clinton, and Jimmy and Billy Carter as examples.

Research shows that first borns (and onlys) lead the pack in terms of educational attainment, occupational prestige, income and net worth. Conversely middle children in large families tend to fare the worst. (Marcia! Marcia! Marcia!)

"A child's position in the family impacts his personality, his behavior, his learning and ultimately his earning power," states Michael Grose, author of "Why First Born Rule the World and Last-borns Want to Change It." "Most people have an intuitive knowledge that birth order somehow has an impact on development, but they underestimate how far-reaching and just how significant that impact really is."

Conley concedes that birth order is significant in shaping individual success, but only for children of large families -- four or more siblings -- and in families where finances and parental time are constrained. (In wealthy families, like the Bushes and Kennedys, it has less effect.)

Here's a look at what impact your birth-order may have on you:

First Borns:
More conscientious, ambitious and aggressive than their younger siblings, first borns are over-represented at Harvard and Yale as well as disciplines requiring higher education such as medicine, engineering or law. Every astronaut to go into space has been either the oldest child in his or her family or the eldest boy. And throughout history -- even when large families were the norm -- more than half of all Nobel Prize winners and U.S. presidents have been first born. Famous eldest children include: Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton, Richard Branson, J.K. Rowling and Winston Churchill. And macho movie stars are First Born, too, including Clint Eastwood, John Wayne, Sylvester Stallone, Bruce Willis and all the actors who have played James Bond.

Middles:
Middle children are more easy going and peer-oriented. Since they can get lost in the shuffle of their own families, they learn to build bridges to other sources of support and therefore tend to have excellent people skills. Middle children often take on the role of mediator and peacemaker. Famous middle children include: Bill Gates, J.F.K., Madonna and Princess Diana.

Youngest:
The youngest child tends to be the most creative and can be very charming -- even manipulative. Because they often identify with the underdog, they tend to champion egalitarian causes. (Youngest siblings were the earliest backers of the Protestant Reformation and the Enlightenment.) Successful in journalism, advertising, sales and the arts, famous youngest children include Cameron Diaz, Jim Carrey, Drew Carey, Rosie O'Donnell, Eddie Murphy and Billy Crystal.

Only Children:
Only children have similar characteristics to first borns and are frequently burdened with high parental expectations. Research shows they are more confident, articulate and likely to use their imagination than other children. They also expect a lot from others, hate criticism, can be inflexible and are likely to be perfectionists. Well-known only children include Rudy Guiliani, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Alan Greenspan, Tiger Woods, tennis' teen queen Maria Sharapova and Leonardo Da Vinci.

Twins:
Because they hold equal status and are treated so similarly, twins turn out similarly in most cases. Consider advice columnists "Dear Abby" and "Ann Landers" (Abigail and Esther Friedman), and Harold and Bernard Shapiro, who became presidents of Princeton University and Canada's McGill University respectively.

Dr. Frank Sulloway, a behavioral scientist and visiting professor at the Institute of Personality and Social Research at University of California, Berkeley and author of the book, "Born To Rebel: Birth Order, Family Dynamics and Creative Lives," says first borns are more similar in personality to first borns in other families than they are to their own younger siblings and that youngest children are often more similar to the youngest child in another family than his or her own elder siblings. He says this is because the family is not as much a "shared environment" as a set of niches that provide siblings with different outlooks.

Conley agrees, but stresses that these are just general trends -- and that the whole birth-order theory can be turned on its head depending on the child's personality, the age gap between siblings and the family circumstances each child experiences during his or her formative years.

May 09, 2006

Another Lazy Day

Today was one of those days where you decide not to go to any of your classes and all your plans fell through. I felt like a total bum today taking a nap after my communications presentation. Although we A'ced it, I was so tired and wanted to just screw the rest of the semester.... 2 weeks left, 6 class sessions left. Thank god...

May 07, 2006

Too bad

Too bad lakers lost yesterday... First team in history to lose with a 3 game lead. Sad. You guys really need to reorganize and cut some players.

May 04, 2006

Update: Lakers lost

Lakers lost and it was given to them at the 4th quarter in 6.3 seconds left. Kobe held on too long and lost it.

Use the corners next time and don't ever use devon george

Next game, Saturday at 7pm

The good and the bad...

I was pulled over by the greatest police force in history. The Chaffey Campus Police Department. Yes that is correct, the great Chaffey police department pulled me over and told me I broke several laws. First law broken was doing a rolling stop in a T intersection and not stopping completely. Second violation was parking in a handicap spot to let my friend Mike walk 10 steps instead of 200 feet to the nearest parking space. When he pulled me over, he told me to roll down my illegal tinted windows so we can speak more clearly,

Offcier: "do you have a driver's license?"
Yes I do sir....here.
Officer "Can I have your registration and insurance?"
I am going over to grab my information in the glove compartment, is that okay?
Offcier: ":::nods:::"
Here you go sir
Offcier: "Do you know why I pulled you over?"
Was it the parking and the rolling stop I did 10 seconds ago?
Offcier: "YOU KNOW I'M A POLICE OFFICER"
I didn't question you sir
Offcier: "YOU KNOW I CAN WRITE TICKETS?"
Yes sir
Offcier: "Wait right here (taking my registration and license and going back to his vehicle)"
(so now i'm crying in my seat... lol jk. but matt was laughing at the police officer trying to be serious while mike langford walks into my car while the police officer has me pulled over and says 'whoa, what's happening guys' "
Offcier: "(3 minutes later he returns to my vehicle) YOU KNOW I'M A POLICE OFFICER RIGHT"
Offcier: "THE HANDICAP IS FOR HANDICAP PEOPLE ONLY"
Offcier: "YOU DID A ROLLING STOP"
Offcier: "DO YOU KNOW HOW TO DRIVE"
Offcier: "ARE YOU A STUDENT HERE"
Yes sir
Offcier: "I AM A POLICE OFFICER AND I CAN WRITE YOU UP AND SEND IT TO THE POLICE STATION"
Offcier: "YOU DON'T WANT TO GET A TICKET"
I'm very sorry officer -_-
Offcier: "YOU KNOW WHAT, I'M GOING TO LET YOU GO WITH A WARNING"
Yes sir, thank you
Offcier: "I ONLY GIVE 1 WARNING A YEAR, DON'T LET IT HAPPEN AGAIN"
Yes sir, thank you
Offcier: (drives away)

This event taught me several things, he probably saw my record on my license and decided not to issue any tickets since I fought each one and won, or I had a clean record because I fought each one and won.

Second, I will not underestimate Chaffey College Police. They're powerful and can pull people over.

It was an awesome experience... lol HILARIOUS. "I AM A REAL POLICE OFFICER"


Today was the scholarship award from the ASCC and I was awarded $500 for my essay and nomination from my teacher. I got two of my friends $2,000 total too so they owe me lunch (dimple, and mike)

Lakers will win 98, Suns 95

May 03, 2006

Being Broke

The following is a list of the Top 20 principles of the wealthy.

1. The Broke think everything is too good to be true, while the
wealthy think that getting a job sounds too bad to be true.

2. Broke people give up when things don't go their way; a few
disappointments and they are onto something else, saying things
like "it wasn't for me." The wealthy work harder and become more
determined when things go bad, and understand that you have to take
the bad with the good to make it.

3. Broke people always have an excuse. Wealthy people say "my fault"
and refuse to make excuses.

4. Broke people think that not getting what they want is OK. Wealthy
people are disgusted at the thought of not getting what they want and
will do whatever it takes.

5. Broke people always have to talk it over with their broke friends
to make sure no one will make fun of them if they make a decision.
Wealthy people think for themselves and could care less what their
broke friends think.

6. Broke people are never coachable and teachable. Wealthy people are
always learning, even when the money starts coming in, they never
stop learning from those who were there first.

7. Broke people are scared of others. Wealthy people entrust in
others and know that other people are crucial for their success.

8. Broke people are always procrastinating; they would rather talk
about it, read about it, think about it, but never seem to do
anything. Wealthy people hate doing anything but getting it done.

9. Broke people are glad when the day is over. Wealthy people love
when the day begins.

10. Broke people think Wealthy people are lucky. Wealthy people put
themselves into a position to be "lucky," and then work hard to make
the "luck" show up.

11. Broke people work by the hour. Wealthy people work by the month.

12. Broke people want to know that after 1 hour of work they have
something to show for it. Wealthy people find broke people who think
like that and make them their employees.

13. Broke people get excited they just got hired. Wealthy people
think it is funny that someone could be fooled that easily; they are
just making the wealthy person wealthier.

14. Broke people complain a lot. Wealthy people are thankful that no
one shot at them today, they didn't have to fight in a war, and that
they don't have a job.

15. Broke people are too concerned about what other people are doing.
Wealthy people are only concerned about what they can be doing to get
more done.

16. Broke people think that if no one is doing something, it must
suck. Wealthy people think that if no one is doing something, it
means more money for them.

17. Broke people think that if everyone (all 200 people at the
meeting in a city of 1 million) is doing something, it must be
saturated. Wealthy people think that broke people aren't too bright.

18. Broke people think it is OK for other people to live where they
want to live, drive what they want to drive, and do what they want to
do. Wealthy people are producing the LIFESTYLES to have the their DREAM home, DREAM cars (plural) and FREEDOM of TIME and Money. (That went right over some of your heads).

19. Broke people are OK with the fact that they can't do these
things. Wealthy people get sick just thinking about being average.

20. Broke people think that other people's opinions are worth more
than their dreams. Wealthy people know that their dreams are worth
more than other people's opinions.

May 02, 2006

Congratulations

Congratulations to Artin for being accepted into Berkeley. His acceptance there will be life changing and also exciting. Good luck man. This shows to prove that transferring midway into college is possible and not difficult. He left his hellhole in Riverside, good deal.

If you don't do well in high school, go to a community college and transfer. Its cheaper and easier IMO.

Good luck in Berkeley.

May 01, 2006

May Day: May 1st, Immigration

1M protest in the "Great American Boycott of 2006"

What did you do today?

As for me, I went out and purchased a few things to really get the US economy going, here is my list:

Costco Gas: $64.06
Lowes: $32.54
Paid a US citizen for services rendered: $200
Express Men: $74.35
Total Spent: $370.95

How much did you contribute? I loved how there was no traffic in downtown Fontana where I was at for most of the time today. Iit was fairly pleasant to actually wait for only 1 light to change instead of 2 or 3 because of the constant gridlock this part of town experiences.

College Acceptance Updates

Congratulations to all my friends transferring to the following colleges,

Amanda - Congrats to UC Berkeley, UC Irvine!
Mike - Congrats to getting accepted to UCR, CSUF, and hopefully USC
Chris - Congrats
Zeyn - Congrats to CSUP dude, finish that house
Matt - SDSU mannn... time to party hard

and last but not least, the people I forgot to add after my first posting. Sorry

Blake E. - CSUSB, for business (Its the best for entrepreneurial types like him)
Jane N. - La Sierra University - Pre Medice. good luck babo