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Friday, November 11, 2005

Words to the Wise (or just quotes or lyrics)

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  1. Be the change you wish to see in the world ---Ghandi
  2. Don't be a "jack of all trades, and master of none"
  3. [artist rec.= Raheem DeVaughn] by michael baisden radio show >>>http://www.urbanave31.com/clothing.htm >>> The Healing: Daily Dosage >>>Song (track 6): Mood Swings "Will you settle for less, or do you have the strengh to DEMAND MORE"
  4. "War is NOT the answer, only LOVE can conquer hate" -- Marvin Gaye, Album: What`s Going On
  5. "Each Piece of our Living is a Protest" -- Lorraine Hansberry, Book: To Be Young, Gifted, and Black
  6. "Everytime one of us goes down, it`s like I`m looking at my own blood on the ground"-- Amel Larrieux, Album: Infinite Possibilities
  7. "SHOW ME YOUR COMPANY... Come and tell me who you be. I`ll try to take things easy. I`ll be loose I`ll be carefree..." -- Desree, Album: I Ain`t Movin`
  8. "What`s happenin` butterfly, What`s happenin` " ... "We love it where we from, but we kick it where we at"-- Digable Planets, Album: Reachin` ... (Ishmael Butler of Digable Planets fame has a new gig called Cherrywine, another article)

Thursday, November 10, 2005

celebrity vegans


Famous Vegans http://www.famousveggie.com/peoplenew.cfm (There's some surprising names on this list ... and some names not so surprising)

Alice Walker
Corretta Scott King
Andre 3000
Angela Bassett
Brandy [Norwood]
Carl Lewis
Cicely Tyson
Common [love him]
Des'ree [love her music!]
Dick Gregory [fruitarian]
India Arie
Erykah Badu
Lenny Kravitz
Lisa Bonet
Mya
Phylicia Rashad

Russell Simmons Joins Anti-KFC Campaign

"When a company targets our community, disrespects us as consumers and sells us products ridden with negative energy and laced with toxins, that is our business."

I just thought this was interesting. I actually like chicken, and Russell Russ is a vegan... But it is an interesting thought. Although, I eat meat ...but I won't do it at any cost. I've always felt like I could live without meat...When I eat chicken, I want chicken, not phosphates and perservatives, and steroids or whatever they've been adding to chicken.

Something else struck me about this statement: it seems that he's also saying that it's intolerable that fast food companies target Black communities. We really should take a closer look at that! There ain't nothing healthy about a double meat, double cheese blah blah blah with cheese and extra mayo and a super duper sized fries!!!! Oh but the commercials are soooo cool! Come on, let's get FREE, not stupid!!! Ain't nothing cool about diabetes and heart attacks!!!

We absolutely should question everything .. what we eat, what we read, what we see, what we think, why we think what we think. We're all intelligent people, prove it.

WHAT DO YOU EAT??? WHAT'S IN YOUR FOOD??

Monday, November 07, 2005

Se Habla Espanol?

Yo neccesito un tutor de espanol
You neccesito un tutor gratis
No tengo dinero

Wednesday, October 26, 2005

Bougainvillea

UPDATE: The stem I "stole" didn't live ... so in March 2006 (while out of town for a funeral) I brought a cluster of 3 bougainvillea's. It's now May, and it's still doing great ... easy to care for, lots of sun, not too much water, the plant likes stressfull conditions like crowded pots/containers. Funny though, now that I got the plant, it's not so exciting anymore ...

Bougainvillea [boog in vill i ah]
I am in loveeeeeeeeeeeeeee with this plant!!!!!!

Such STUNNING color!!!! It's funny, because I've never noticed this plant before, and now it seems to be everywhere.

I snapped off a piece from a tree at a restaurant, and I'm hoping it will live (plant please please please please live). I'm so easy to please, I was sooo soooo soooo happy to get my plant!!!!!

BTW, I don't consider it "stealing" because number 1, plants, trees, and nature don't belong to man. It's highway robbery to sell a plant for any amount of money, when all plants can be started from just a stem, seed, roots, etc. They are meant to be shared. When [not if] my plant gets full grown, I'll share it with anyone who asks.

What do you think?

Picture #1 , Picture #2, Picture #3, Picture #4, Picture #5, Not just pink, Picture #6, Bougainvillea Gone Wild, Bougainvillea Bonsai (too cute ...this plant can grow much bigger than this, maybe this is just a small/minitature variety of bougainvilleas?) (no, pink is NOT my fav. color, in fact I never wear pink, but I've got nada against pink flowers ........ as you can see)

Wow, I can't get over this plant!!!! God, The Creator is Great ... sooooo creative!!!!

Sunday, October 23, 2005

Afro pick


Ridiculously priced at:

$150 for Gold Vermeil or

$325 for 14K solid gold

Saturday, October 22, 2005

Beyonce afro

Source:
http://vexels.net/vexels/1095

"I tried my best to do an afro - but I really can't do them. I will attempt another when I can be bothered." Submitted by Shaz



"Me Myself and I is all I got in the end, that's what I found out, and there ain't no need to cry .. from now on, I'ma be my own best friend" --Beyonce

MY FIRST COMMENT!!!

Yea!!!! I just wanted to thank Mr./Ms. Annoymous who sent my 1st comment. I'm almost embarrassed that you saw my blog, in it's current state. I have a head full of ideas and thoughts that I'd like to share with the world, and what I got so far on this blog doesn't even scratch the surface.

And it's funny, that someone from a knitting site would respond to my blog (in it's current state) because the only mention of knitting on my blog (so far), is the "Afro Ohm" ... doily art.

....What you don't know, is that it's quite appropriate because I've always had an interest in knitting (esp. after seeing a how-to article in Better Homes and Gardens in the '80's), and I recently found that article, but no longer have my unused knitting needles that I brought years ago .... then I realized ..... Hey, I have a whole package of unused chopsticks (unused, because I don't know how to use them, but I thought they were beautiful, and inexpensive, so I was gonna teach myself how to use them ... even though I really don't eat Chinese food ...I try to take what I love about each culture, even so simple as chopsticks and celebrate even the little things... if that makes any sense)!!!! .. Anyway, I still can't dicifer the how-to pics in that (found) article.. so I'm looking forward to checking out the links to the link Mr./Ms. Anonymous Knitter sent me, THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!

Disclaimer: My apologies to whoever reads this and is annoyed by the rambling but ... it just shows how truly thankful and excited I am to have indirectly touched someone out there in this world.

Supreme Court nominee

UPDATE: "Bush Stung As Miers Withdraws Nomination" ... wOw, she must have read my blog, gooood gurl .. LOL

I'm not really into to politics, it's a pain in the @ss-etts ... and powerfully corrupt! But since I have to play the game, [and because my ancestors paid a heavy price for me to have some say in my gov't ... [don't get me started .. ] ... .. I've decided to play the game rooting for the Democratic side [the lesser of the 2 evils].

My point [of this post] ..... The sad thing about the following article, is that despite all the critisims from scholars and leaders both Democrat and Republican, not to mention critism toward Bush for promoting Mier ... she's gonna get the job, she's already got the job. Regardless of the critiques, and regardless of how substantial and disturbing they get .. Bush is not gonna go back and be like .. "nevermind, let's try someone else .. that better represent what the people want .."

I HATE POLITICS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Miers' Answer Raises Questions
By David G. Savage Times Staff Writer Sat Oct 22, 7:55 AM ET


Asked to describe the constitutional issues she had worked on during her legal career, Supreme Court nominee Harriet E. Miers had relatively little to say on the questionnaire she sent to the Senate this week. And what she did say left many constitutional experts shaking their heads.
At one point, Miers described her service on the Dallas City Council in 1989. When the city was sued on allegations that it violated the Voting Rights Act, she said, "the council had to be sure to comply with the proportional representation requirement of the Equal Protection Clause."
But the Supreme Court repeatedly has said the Constitution's guarantee of "equal protection of the laws" does not mean that city councils or state legislatures must have the same proportion of blacks, Latinos and Asians as the voting population.
"That's a terrible answer. There is no proportional representation requirement under the equal protection clause," said New York University law professor Burt Neuborne, a voting rights expert. "If a first-year law student wrote that and submitted it in class, I would send it back and say it was unacceptable."
Stanford law professor Pamela Karlan, also an expert on voting rights, said she was surprised the White House did not check Miers' questionnaire before sending it to the Senate.
"Are they trying to set her up? Any halfway competent junior lawyer could have checked the questionnaire and said it cannot go out like that. I find it shocking," she said.
White House officials say the term "proportional representation" is "amenable to different meanings." They say Miers was referring to the requirement that election districts have roughly the same number of voters.
In the 1960s, the Supreme Court adopted the "one person, one vote" concept as a rule under the equal protection clause. Previously, rural districts with few voters often had the same clout in legislatures as heavily populated urban districts. Afterward, their clout was equal to the number of voters they represented. But voting rights experts do not describe this rule as "proportional representation," which has a specific, different meaning.
"Either Miers misunderstood what the equal protection clause requires, or she was using loose language to say something about compliance with the one-person, one-vote rule," said Richard L. Hasen, a professor at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles who specializes in election law. "Either way, it is very sloppy and unnecessary. Someone should have caught that."
Proportional representation was a focus of debate in the early 1980s. Democrats and liberal activists were pressing for Congress to change the Voting Rights Act to ensure minorities equal representation on city councils, state legislatures and in the U.S. House.
They were responding to a 1980 case in which the Supreme Court upheld an election system in Mobile, Ala., that had shut out blacks from political power. The city was governed by a council of three members, all elected citywide. About two-thirds of voters were white and one-third black, but whites held all three seats.
The Supreme Court said Mobile's system was constitutional, so long as there was no evidence it had been created for a "discriminatory purpose."
"The equal protection clause does not require proportional representation," the court said in a 6-3 decision. In dissent, Justice Thurgood Marshall said the decision gave blacks the right to cast "meaningless ballots."
In response, Congress moved to change the Voting Rights Act to permit challenges to election systems that had the effect of excluding minorities from power. The Reagan administration opposed those efforts, saying they would lead to a proportional representation rule.
Congress adopted a hazy compromise in 1982. It said election systems could be challenged if minorities were denied a chance "to elect representatives of their choice…. Provided that nothing in this section establishes a right to have members of a protected class elected in numbers equal to their proportion of the population."
This law put pressure on cities such as Dallas and Los Angeles and many states to redraw their electoral districts in areas with concentrations of black or Latino voters. The number of minority members of Congress doubled in the early 1990s after districts were redrawn.
In Dallas, Miers supported a move to create City Council districts so black and Latino candidates would have a better chance of winning seats.
"She came to believe it was important to achieve more black and Hispanic representation," Hasen said. "She could have a profound impact as a justice if she brought that view to the court. So from the perspective of the voting rights community, they could do a lot worse than her."
White House spokeswoman Dana Perino also emphasized that Miers' experience was more important than her terminology.
"Ms. Miers, when confirmed, will be the only Supreme Court Justice to have actually had to comply with the Voting Rights Act," she said.

Tuesday, July 05, 2005

Something More

I'm currently reading "Something More" [again] ... The first time I read it, I got about a fourth or fifth way through it, then I got away from the book, and I felt like if I'm gonna read this, I better start over... plus I was trying to read about 10 other books at the same time.

Something More is an incredibly inspiring book, I love it, and highly reccommend it. It's not like reading a novel ...just read at least one short passage each day [like Acts of Faith, only there's "homework" at the end of each chapter ... not homework you'll hate, but homework to make you think about your life] Yeah, I know there's a lot of "self help" books like this .. all I can say is, I haven't read EVERY self help book out there, but I've read this one, and I KNOW that if you pick it up, you'll read a passage or two or three ... that speaks to you as loudly as many of the passages speak to me .. directly. It's a book for EVERY woman (and man). If you love inspiring quotes, the book is full of those, too.

"Self help" .... naw, I don't like that ... it's more of a "live your best life" book. ...

Sunday, July 03, 2005

Afro Ohm

Doily_Meditation by chuckdong

This is a t-shirt I saw online ... I love this design. It's called "Afro Ohm" ... if you'll take notice, the "afro" is a doily. I saw some interesting doilies at the Dollar Store, I'm wondering what my artistic hands can do with them ...probably some collage work ... certainly not putting them on the coffee table, not my style.

www.threadless.com is a cool site, because you can design a t-shirt, and people will vote for their fav design, you can win about $1,000 if enough people like your shirt!!!!

bustedtees.com is a similar site ... (they pay $150, if they like your shirt)

neighborhoodies.com you might dig this similar site, too.

Friday, July 01, 2005

Lyrics

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Name that artist ... if you don't know, ask me ;)

  1. "Tonight you're mine, come sweetly"
  2. "Someday you're gonna be hungry, and eat all of the words you just said"
  3. Someone left the cake out in the rain
    I don't think that I can take it
    'cause it took so long to bake it
    And I'll never have that recipe again

  4. "A car this fine, don't pass your way, everyday, dontcha wanna ride baby dontcha wanna ride wit me"

  5. "The way we laughed as one" [j.quai]

  6. "The stories in your eyes, Tell of silent wings, You fly away on" [j.quai]

  7. "There's a magic I can't hold, Your smile of honey gold, And that you never seem to be in short supply of " [j.quai]

  8. Everytime one of us goes down, it's like I'm looking at my own blood on the ground

  9. From Urbanave31 -- "Show must go on" by Eric Robeson

  10. ...check back, I got lyrics for infinity

Tuesday, May 10, 2005

What an "Amazing Race"

CONGRATULATIONS, UCHENNA AND JOYCE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

When they won, today, I felt like I won too.
Seeing Boston Rob in a humbled by 2nd place .... priceless!!!!

Thursday, May 05, 2005

ain't too proud to beg

Boo hoo ... no comments??!! PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE leave a comment PLEASE (with a strawberry on top).

BTW: You don't have to have your own blog to post a comment .. try it out.

Saturday, April 16, 2005

Pick up a book, ANY book

I WILL CONTINUE TO UPDATE THIS SECTION UNTIL I LIST EVERY BOOK I OWN

PICK UP A BOOK .... ANY BOOK and do this ...

  1. Grab the nearest book.
  2. Open the book to page 123.
  3. Find the fifth sentence.
  4. Post it (in my comment section)
  5. Don't search around and look for the coolest book (or sentence) you can find.
HERE'S MINE!!!


  • Maya Angelou: Poems, page 123 ... the poem is Phenomenal Woman (how appropriate!!!!)
  • When you see me passing

  • The Children of Segu by Maryse Condé, page 123 ... Chapter 2
  • ...It's more like villages or encampments...
  • I haven't started this book yet. Probably because I brought the book (for $2.99) not knowing it is a sequel [which I haven't read]
  • The prequel is: Segu

Friday, April 15, 2005

Little Ponderings

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  1. Now that gas prices are ridiculously high, do YOU still think environmentalists are some tree-huggin' fools??? Tsunamis, Katrina, global warming .. do YOU still think enviornmentalists are crackpots? They've been tellin' us for centuries to care about our natural surroundings, if we would have heeded their warnings .... it's called prevention
  2. WHY WHY WHY would you need to start your car from 1,000 feet away????
  3. What's the origin of the phrase/word "lime light" or "limelight"?
  4. Why do people eat eggs "sunny side up?" Disgusting!
  5. Why are pecans so expensive?? Maybe planting more pecan trees will reduce the price? We used to have a pecan tree in our yard, but it got sick and died :( Yeah, trees get sick with disease, it's tragic.
  6. What does an almond tree look like?
  7. Is it possible to buy pots and pans without teflon or some other coating?
  8. Why don't they sell bundt cake mix (with creame filling) in the cake isle anymore?
  9. Why is Broadway called "The Great WHITE Way?" I never knew about this, until recently.
  10. Why does Fergie (of B.E.P. fame) look like Carmen Electra?
  11. Why does Ciara sound like Beyonce in "Like you" w/ Bow Wow?