Let me catch you up
Wow, things have moved very quickly since the last time we spoke, huh? I suppose you know nothing of the recent piercings and tatt's huh? Yeah I might have forgotten to mention those.
I guess the best thing for me to do is just give you my thoughts on some of the things that have been happening since we last sat down to turn pages together:
1. I am not a Tyler Perry fan. I feel like the wool is being pulled over our eyes. Sort of like "There's trouble in the Huxtable House tonite" when Olivia is being a pest and getting her way and nobody but Rudy can see it. Great episode, Charmaine, Pam, AND Vanessa on the backups.
2. How do y'all feel about that young little jubilee singer they have on American Idol this season. She reminds me of the younger, darker, female version of Al Jarreau. She has incredible control. Her voice is refreshing. She could have waited a year, but hell.
3. Snowman vs. Technology. It snowed around 22 inches a week or so ago. It was ridiculous. Cabs pulled over in the city. And as I walked away from my neighbors newly shoveled pathway with $50 in my hand (sheeeeeet... no taxes!) I noticed not one snowman on the whole block. Kids got iPods and XBox 360s, who wants to build a snowman? Shame. Real shame.
4. I need to read more. And I ain't talking bout online where anything can be published anywhere without fear of retribution in most instances. I mean books. Where there is the truimph of completion.
5. I have never had a surprise birthday party. My birthday was/is always in the summer when all the neighborhood kids were away. Or when I got to college, all the neighborhood kids had gone back home.
6. The show is going to Dallas...soon. DVD looks hot. Lots of work to do. Little time. Feeling confident
7. Fell in love over the phone. Always wait till you can fall in love in person. That kind of thing only works for Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan.
8. I called the whole Dave Chappelle thing. Made me think early: What if YOU were responsible for all the white people that dared to try saying their "nigger" jokes by the coffee pots and water coolers every Monday and Thursday mornings? What if the real culprits were only you and 50? Well, you know 50 don't care, don't you think you would start to?
9. With that, I don't think his cannon of works suggests in any way shape or form that he should be on Inside the Actor's Studio. I feel you Dave, I was just as suprised as you were. Propoganda again.
10. I am glad I never got a tattoo. But I wish I could find my earrings before my holes close up for real.
That's all for now. I might be back, I might not be. You mighta missed me, you might not have. You might read this, you might not.
I guess the best thing for me to do is just give you my thoughts on some of the things that have been happening since we last sat down to turn pages together:
1. I am not a Tyler Perry fan. I feel like the wool is being pulled over our eyes. Sort of like "There's trouble in the Huxtable House tonite" when Olivia is being a pest and getting her way and nobody but Rudy can see it. Great episode, Charmaine, Pam, AND Vanessa on the backups.
2. How do y'all feel about that young little jubilee singer they have on American Idol this season. She reminds me of the younger, darker, female version of Al Jarreau. She has incredible control. Her voice is refreshing. She could have waited a year, but hell.
3. Snowman vs. Technology. It snowed around 22 inches a week or so ago. It was ridiculous. Cabs pulled over in the city. And as I walked away from my neighbors newly shoveled pathway with $50 in my hand (sheeeeeet... no taxes!) I noticed not one snowman on the whole block. Kids got iPods and XBox 360s, who wants to build a snowman? Shame. Real shame.
4. I need to read more. And I ain't talking bout online where anything can be published anywhere without fear of retribution in most instances. I mean books. Where there is the truimph of completion.
5. I have never had a surprise birthday party. My birthday was/is always in the summer when all the neighborhood kids were away. Or when I got to college, all the neighborhood kids had gone back home.
6. The show is going to Dallas...soon. DVD looks hot. Lots of work to do. Little time. Feeling confident
7. Fell in love over the phone. Always wait till you can fall in love in person. That kind of thing only works for Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan.
8. I called the whole Dave Chappelle thing. Made me think early: What if YOU were responsible for all the white people that dared to try saying their "nigger" jokes by the coffee pots and water coolers every Monday and Thursday mornings? What if the real culprits were only you and 50? Well, you know 50 don't care, don't you think you would start to?
9. With that, I don't think his cannon of works suggests in any way shape or form that he should be on Inside the Actor's Studio. I feel you Dave, I was just as suprised as you were. Propoganda again.
10. I am glad I never got a tattoo. But I wish I could find my earrings before my holes close up for real.
That's all for now. I might be back, I might not be. You mighta missed me, you might not have. You might read this, you might not.

7 Comments:
At 3:02 PM,
Anonymous said…
Not tatoo, but what about that brand though?
At 1:13 AM,
the good son said…
Glad to see you again sir....
At 12:03 AM,
T said…
Please let me know when you come to Dallas so I can show some AUC love!
At 11:46 AM,
The Killa Cal said…
Not really having anything to do with anything else....Just wanted to let you know that I'm proud to know you...for real!
At 2:27 PM,
Anonymous said…
"The most important things are the hardest things to say. They are the things you get ashamed of, because words diminish them - words shrink things that seemed limitless when they were in your head to no more than living size when they're brought out. But it's more than that, isn't it? The most important things lie too close to wherever your secret heart is buried, like landmarks to a treasure your enemies would love to steal away. And you make revelations that cost you dearly only to have people look at you in a funny way, not understanding what you've said at all, or why you thought it was so important that you almost cried while saying it. That's the worst, I think. When the secret stays locked within not for want of a teller but for want of an understanding ear."
- Stephen King
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