Click here to giggle your guts out!
It gets best at around a minute, so be patient.
Bizzy Body
I was running today, and dragging ass might I add, when the song, "Bizzy Body" came on. I freakin love that song! When it comes on it usually reminds me of my friend KG and how she loves the song as well. She has a little ghetto flava like me, so we have similar music tastes. The next thing that comes to mind is dancing, which is a fave of mine... but I never thought the song would make me want to run. For some reason today, it kicked my tail right into gear. I was bookin it! The beat was going perfectly with my footwork, and that's a big issue I have with my work-out playlist. Once I realized how the jam had boosted me, I was elated! I have a whole new love for Bizzy Body by Paul Wall.
Now, for the second part of this posting, I was planning on adding a link to the song, so that you could go listen to it. But THEN... I found THIS. Hah! I don't understand it, but whatever rides her river floats her boat I guess.
Now, for the second part of this posting, I was planning on adding a link to the song, so that you could go listen to it. But THEN... I found THIS. Hah! I don't understand it, but whatever rides her river floats her boat I guess.


Pogs were not only collectibles, they were soldiers.... soldiers in a battle between a couple of 3rd graders. The more = The better, and a Big victory could pick you up a whole new set of Pogs like that! Like soldiers need their King, Pogs need a Slammer. Each player had to have a "Slammer". This was a bigger, thicker, plastic Pog that was used to Slam stacks of Pogs.
Click Here to see a demo Pog game.
Pogs Rock, though, honestly. I am totally going to search for mine when I go home for Thanksgiving.
Can I marry my iPhone? Part I: Text it

The #1 thing I do on my phone is communicate with others through text. I have always done a lot of texting, but never any more than I have actually talked on the phone. Remember having to hit the "7" three times to get to "r"? That was terrible. I was pretty bad ass at it, but the keyboard brought me to a whole new realm. Once those keyboards came out, it was over! My lightning thumbs crank out approximately 60 WPM. For the past few years I was in a relationship with the Palm Treo. GREAT keyboard. *Side note; If you still have less than 26 buttons on your phone, I hope you are more than 62 years old.
Technological advances in this new form of communication exchange we like to call "texting" or "SMS" (Short Message Service) have come a long way! One of my faves is the "conversation" feature. This is when phones create a sort of "chat" between you and each of the people you are texting. Much cooler than the old-shool form of text logging.
In all my years of super sonic texting, I have never really been too big on the "cliche" texting. This is texting that they make fun of on phone commercials, where the daughter is like, "GFT on the BFF with a TTYN". I don't really do that. My mom tried so hard to "cliche" text when my sister first showed her the "texting ropes", it was awful. I will typically use the letter "u" instead of "you", and a few others but nothing like "G2G2MBFHSYL".**Side note; I have used WAY too many quotation marks today.
Now with my job, I text quite a bit. Both of my bosses stay very busy, and texting is the easiest way to get to them if they are in a meeting, or on a conference call. I am usually sending them quick questions or letting them know about important issues, so I like to try and sound professional. Lately, I have been looking back on "conversations" and noticing that some of the things that I send in texts are absolute jibberish. Ughhhh! What a ruhtard I must sound like! This maddening occurrence is what has boiled my blood enough to blog 1,000 words on this topic today, PREDICTIVE TEXTING.
I like it SOMETIMES, but honestly think I could live without it. The ability to lean on your phone for catching grammatical errors is just another way the human population is growing lazier. Don't get me wrong... I LOVE LAZINESS AND ANY ATTEMPT TO MAKE THINGS EASIER... I'm just saying that by trusting your phone to catch your mistakes, you're paying less attention to what you are sending in your messages. And once it's sent, it's sent. "Heyyy Stranger" has transformed into "Getty Stranger" on me. Charming, right? My "me" turns into "mr" 9 out of 10 times, and it drives me Bat Shit CRAZY!
The whole incident that caused me to write this today was the case of the "Tag-Along" letter "g". On most words that end in "ing" predictive texting will prompt you for the full word before you hit the "n". Geez, again with the quotation marks. Today I was typing something about driving, asking, and jammin. My phone kept attaching the "g" onto jammin, when I clearly didn't want it! Wouldn't it sound super dorky if I said I was jamminG some music rather than jammin'. Ha! Weird thought that crossed my brain, and led me to creating this iPhone blog series. Weird. I Love it.
Back in the game... ACL 2009

Well, in my first week of "blogging", I only made it a few days before I went and lost my soul at ACL. Don't let that statement mislead you, it was one of the GREATEST weekends of my life, by far the best Festival! Needless to say, it took me a while to get back in the swing of things... and unfortunately, this "blogging" is not yet on the top of my list. So, here I am. I know my 2 followers, and my mom have been dying to see my latest entry. Ha! (joke)
I will start with continuing my ACL highlights...
Day 1: Began with a freakin BANG! We arrived around 4, after a half-ish day of work, to catch PHOENIX! I'm kind of obsessed with them right now. I had only dabbled in their stuff before ACL, but now have every single song of theirs on my phone. No good pics or anything, but here are some of my faves for tasting: (***mom,here you can click on the songs ;)
If I Ever Feel Better
Lisztomania
1901
Lasso
Thievery Corporation, a little Reckless Kelly, a 5-gallon bag of Kettle Corn, accompanying Ryan on all 500 of her bathroom trips, a little wine, and we were finally at the show that I had gone into ACL wanting to see the most... KINGS OF LEON! I love them, old AND new. I'm sad to say, that I was kinda bummed about their show. I was exhausted, I had a headache, and we could barely hear them! I swear it was the most quiet concert I have ever been to. Such a shame. Glad I got to see them, but kinda wish I would have caught some of the Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs because they are spectacular as well.
...and on the way home...

Citizen Cope = Puts the C in Cool = Super Hott = AMAZING music = I got a T-shirt = I met him! Ha! Soooo after the first night, Friday, which would also be the most low-key of all 3, Ryan and I were embarking on our long journey down Barton Springs back to our FAB parking spot at Mandy's apt... run on sentence... and as I walk past the Velaro filling station, I see Citizen Cope standing under the flood light like Jesus right in front of my face. People were not really catching on, but I immediately graB Ryan and guide her toward the light. He was adorb! He wouldn't go for a pic because "flash hurts his eyes", but he did let us snap one from an iPhone. Flood my basement.

After singing my soul away (in the pouring rain, it was like a love story) for Citizen Cope, we pretty much had every intention of planting our feet and waiting for Dave. But it's hard to stay planted in several inches of mud. Sad to say that I missed Flogging Molly during Citizen Cope, I walked (slip-n-slided) over to AMD Stage to pretend like I caught the last of it. This was an amusing time period in our day where Ryan, Thomas, Weston, Turner and I had a great time. With a by-period in our schedule of Shows, we met a CRAZY Ginger-Hippie and chatted him up for a while. We will call him "Carrot-top". (I'm not even gonna go into the abundance of Gingers that were at ACL. Another topic) Anyways... I caught a little Mos Def, which was cool. I used to love watching him on Russell Simmons' Poetry Hour. Ha! Don't lie!
Then there was a period when we were passing by a stage that I never even paid attention to, and the Zac Brown Band was playing! I freaked out for many reasons; 1.I have just recently been OBSESSED with their song, "Whatever It Is". 2.You can surely find it in my Top 25 Most Played, so it was great to hear it in a new light. and 3.I was not expecting to hear any country-radio-hits at ACL. I LOVE Country Music! I can only jam it at my desk, or when I'm in the car alone because most of my friends are not fond of it. BUT, on that day, standing there barefoot in the mud, not a care in the world, and singing every lyric to a cheesy Country love song that all my friends HATE when I play, I had an overwhelming sense of pride for my Country-Music-Loving-Roots. Too much? haha! Click here, listen to the song, it goes pretty hard!
Sound Tribe Sector 9 = Great music, and I'm pretty sure I enjoyed their show....
So anyways, you'll have to understand that Day 2 gets a little hairy from here on out. Being in the rain for 8 straight hours took a toll, and by the time we made our way up towards the front of Dave, we were beat! I stood in awe, sang and did what people do at Dave concerts, and worried about Ryan's where-abouts. Weston and I got antsy, so we went to catch the end of Ghostland = UNREAL show, (we just saw them at the River like 2 months ago, but the lasers were still indescribable)... AND we needed to locate Ryan before leaving for the night.

...and on the way home...


More to come about ACL Day #3... my FAVORITE day :)
The Real World
my "That 70's show-smoking in the garage-but every time you turned it was just me again" themed Real World try-out tape was so awesome... i just don't understand... what's sad, is next year I will be too old haha! time to let this boat sail i guess. Sorry, mom
OOohhh OOhh OOhh I'm Still Alive!!!!

Well, I made it through ACL weekend alive! I cannot even begin to explain how amazing it was. Maybe in a Blog only visible to a certain few, but not here, not now, not today. haha. I saw so many great shows in 3 days! Friday was awesome because there was NO rain! The weather was perfect and the $2.3 million dollars worth of grass felt like Heaven on my feet. Ryan and I spent the whole weekend together which was awesome... but on Friday it was just us two flying solo! we showed up to catch Phoenix = awesome, and then went on to see thievery and Kings of Leon. I wasn't partying as hard as I should have on Friday, due to a mysterious circumstance, but it was still a great time! Ryan and I think that there must have been speaker issues, because we could NOT hear them at all! I was sad, but the next two days made up for it to the MAX!!!
I have sooo much more to share about the rest of my ACL experience, but I am going to wait until I can get the rest of the pics from Ryan. Her camera is WATERPROOF, and it survived the monsoon. More to come :)
Day #2 of Ze Blogging....
well holy horses! today has been pretty crazy. I had a long day of working, and now I am laying in bed, in pain, my ribs and back are jacked up! Nothing a little bed-chief and some Ellen can't fix though! Work was good today. I love days when I am running around SO busy that before I look up, it's time to go home! I am going to go in early in the morning so I can take the second half of my day off for ACL!!! too excited for words right now. Anyways, I am gonna keep today's blog short, but intriguing.


I have a group of pondries that are wonderful conversation pieces. Fun to bust out at a party, ask your grandpa, and also good for breaking tension in sticky situation. Let's see what you think...
- Why do you PARK in a DRIVEway, but DRIVE on a PARKway?
- Why does a CAR carry a SHIPment, yet a SHIP carries CARgo?

-Why is there even an Eject
button on the remote, if you
have to get up, walk over there,
and get that movie out anyways?
riddle me this.

-Why does 7-11 even
bother putting locks
on their doors, if
they are open 24/7?
That's all for now. Marinate.
See you tomorrow from ACL!!! I am gonna try to figure out how to post pics from an iPhone, but if not... tomorrow night!
Much Love.
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