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My Bucket List

There is a checklist bucket list floating around, and while it is sweet, it doesn't address the real issue here. So I challenge you to think about what you really want to experience in this lifetime before you go. The list can be as long, or as short as you'd like, but be honest. And when you are done, pass it on to a friend who you'd like to give a peek at your hopes for the future. And who knows, maybe someone else will find you have a goal in common, and plans to mark one off your lists together can be made. Grin.gif To make your own list, copy this note, then go to your profile page, click on the "Notes" tab and then "compose a new note." In the body portion paste this note and change the list. Ian's List 1. Work for NASA (Done) 2. Mountainbike the Bolivian Death Road from La Paz to Coroico 3. Drive a Ferrari at dangerous speeds through a major city and evade being stopped. 4. Make a major contribution to the world in the form of a charity organization or just volunteering my time. 5. Search for the Loch Ness Monster 6. Dive the Great Barrier Reef 7. Wrestle an alligator 8. Go to Rio for Carnival 9. Sell and or donate everything I own 10.Run for President of The United States 11.Break the sound barrier in a fighter jet, with me at the controls 12.Leave a lasting legacy for the next generation
I Didn't Write this, and I am not an attorney or certified legal counsel. Only an attorney can advise you to do anything, these are just smart ideas I wanted to share. AN ATTORNEY'S ADVICE -- AT NO CHARGE!!! Read this and make a copy for your files in case you need to refer to it someday. Maybe we should all take some of his advice! A corporate attorney sent the following out to the employees in his company. 1. The next time you order checks have only your initials (instead of first name) and last name put on them. If someone takes your checkbook, they will not know if you sign your checks with just your initials or your first name, but your bank will know how you sign your checks. 2. Do not sign the back of your credit cards. Instead, put "PHOTO ID REQUIRED". (*I Use "Please SEE ID" as they are required to verify with every purchase. 3. When you are writing checks to pay on your credit card accounts, DO NOT put the complete account number on the "For" line. Instead, just put the last four numbers. The credit card company knows the rest of the numbers, and anyone who might be handling your check as it passes through all the check processing channels won't have access to it. 4. Put your work phone # on your checks instead of your home phone. If you have a P.O Box, use that instead of your home address. If you do not have a P.O. Box, use your work address. Never have your SS# printed on your checks. (DUH!) You can add it if it is necessary. But if you have it printed, anyone can get it. (Now you can get a PO Box at any UPS Store/Mailboxes Etc with a suite number instead of a PO Box number, ex" 123 Main Street, Suite 203...and it looks like a legitimate street address with fewer mailing restrictions) 5. Place the contents of your wallet on a photocopy machine. Do both sides of each license, credit card, etc. You will know what you had in your wallet and all of the account numbers and phone numbers to call and cancel. Keep the photocopy in a safe place. I also carry a photocopy of my passport when travel either here or abroad. We've all heard horror stories about fraud that's committed on us in stealing a name, address, Social Security number, credit cards. Unfortunately, I as an attorney, have firsthand knowledge because my wallet was stolen last month. Within a week, the thieve(s) ordered an expensive monthly cell phone package, applied for a VISA credit card, had a credit line approved to buy a Gateway computer, received a PIN number from DMV to change my driving record information online, and more But here's some critical information to limit the damage in case this happens to you or someone you know: 1. We have been told we should cancel our credit cards immediately. But the key is having the toll free numbers and your card numbers handy so you know whom to call. Keep those where you can find them. 2. File a police report immediately in the jurisdiction where your credit cards, etc., were stolen. This proves to credit providers you were diligent, and this is a first step toward an investigation (if there ever is one). But here's what is perhaps most important of all: (I never even thought to do this.) 3. Call the 3 national credit reporting organizations immediately to place a fraud alert on your name and Social Security number. I had never heard of doing that until advised by a bank that called to tell me an application for credit was made over the Internet in my name. The alert means any company that checks your credit knows your information was stolen, and they have to contact you by phone to authorize new credit. By the time I was advised to do this, almost two weeks after the theft, all the damage had been done. There are records of all the credit checks initiated by the thieves' purchases, none of which I knew about before placing the alert. Since then, no additional damage has been done, and the thieves threw my wallet away. This weekend (someone turned it in). It seems to have stopped them dead in their tracks. Now, here are the numbers you always need to contact about your wallet, etc., has been stolen: 1.) Equifax: 1-800-525-6285 2.) Experian (formerly TRW): 1-888-397-3742 3.) Trans Union: 1-800-680-7289 4.) Social Security Administration (fraud line): 1-800-269-0271 We pass along jokes on the Internet..we pass along just about everything. But if you are willing to pass this information along, it could really help someone that you care about!!!
*** About me *** What does your name mean? Just E Are you color blind? No, I think I’m tone-deaf though What's your favorite album/CD? New The Game Album I just got What is your eye color? Brown Do you have a job? What is it? Yep. I work for a healthcare company in a chain of many hospitals How tall are you? 5' Eleven What is your hair color? Light Brown Do you believe in hell? Yes .. It exists differently for each person, in mine, I’m waiting in line at the grocery store. Are you artistic? Very much, I would like to think so…otherwise I’m just really weird. What's your favorite color? Black, but technically it’s an absence of any other color…so then Blue. What is your screen name? E and I don’t IM… Where do you live? EAST Sizzide Explain your political beliefs. No bullshit, lots of screaming, firearms, fighting, ass kicking, and me getting a lot accomplished. Chuck Norris would be there as my Vice President. Explain your religious beliefs. Wow .. What a bad question. *** MySpace and me *** Have you ever been late to work because of myspace? No, not hardly. Have you met anyone in real life after meeting them online? Only one or two Would you cry if MySpace stopped working? No How many groups are you a member of on myspace? Too Many Would you date someone you met online? Maybe, depends on the someone. Do you post chain bulletins very often? Not unless I am bored and it’s somewhat interesting How many people have you invited to MySpace? Just a few, and they all took convincing it was not a bunch of phedophiles and serial-killers. How many times a day do you go on myspace? Once every day or two Have you ever talked to a stalker on myspace? Not yet. Do you have a blog? Yeah, but I just post bullshit like this in it. Why do you use myspace? Good question .. Seriously, I think there is something wrong with my brain or something. Have you ever read an article about defeating MySpace addiction? Nooo How many people do you have on your friends list? A lot, I’m sort of a big deal. When you get on myspace, how long are you usually on? Maybe about an hour? Have you ever posted a comment for Tom? Nope *** What I like *** Cars or boats? Is this a trick? I say yes, I like both. Apple or Microsoft? Mac, you suck Bill Gates, but you make me a shitload of money for doing very little…so thanks in an odd way, for making such shit products, and giving me a simple job. Mom or Dad? Moms.. Pain or no gain? Pain, way too much pain…nearly numb to it at this point though. Favorite celebrity? Celebrity is overrated. What's your favorite car? Anything fast. 3000GT Twin-Turbo would be my first purchase, then a new C6R Corvette, Aston Marten DB7, and then a Caddy or Three to roll…. McDonalds or Burger King? Neither, I’ll find something else. Favorite country? Holland…anything goes. Orange juice or apple juice? WHAT? What the fuck is juice? Gimme some ORANGE drank! Favorite age you have been so far? Sinatra Has it best… When I was twenty-one It was a very good year It was a very good year for city girls Who lived up the stair With all that perfumed hair And it came undone When I was twenty-one Shorts or pants? Pants What's your favorite drink? A really good scotch! Land or water? Both? What is your favorite male name? Mine? 'Digged' or 'dug'? I can dig it yo. *** People *** Do you know anyone who has never left their home state? Yeah, I don’t understand that…get out and see the damn world…not everywhere is the same. You're having a bad day. Who do you want to talk to? Someone who understands what I’m talking about Who do you have a crush on now? Blah. Who is your newest friend? Holly, I think we maybe went to school together? I don’t really know…but I feel like I probably should know all of the people on my list of friends… Who is your oldest friend? How long have you known them? Probably Jay, he’s been lurking around for years. Who annoys you? Bad hygene, no manners, and the hopelessly small-minded. Your first crush: Angie Warner…the first is always the worst. Who is the most unique person you know, and why? Probably Me, I’m pretty much the coolest. Who do you NOT want to meet? Chuck Norris in a dark alley, especially so if he’s in a bad mood. Who did you last talk to? Who wants to know? Name one person you hate, and why? Nobody. I don’t particularly care for people who lie to me though, just in general. Who do you want to meet? Cool people like me If you could punch one person, who would it be? I can think of a special few I’d like to Chuck Norris Roundhouse kick the shit out of. If you had to get married now, who would you want to marry? How much money is involved? Is there a large dowry gift involved like a few hundred million bucks and a small country?
1.What is the last alcoholic beverage you drank? A Scotch Sour 2. Do you follow college football? Pretty much, THE Ohio State University 3. How many miles does your car have on it about 15,000 on my TrailBlazer My Honda Prelude is a Frankenstein of Parts, the body is dented and has like 190,000 miles on it, though the engine, transmission, and entire drive train are brand new….so about 20,000 miles, maybe. 4. Who was the last person to send you a text message and what was it about? Ashley, private bueiness, can’t talk about it, nun-ya-business. 5. Last time you went swimming in a pool? At Dave’s party in Pennsylvania I think… 6. Are you happy? Yes I think I am. 7. Where was the last place you went shopping? Micro Center…computer store…looking at the new Dual-Processor G5 MAC with a 30” Cinema Screen…freaking sexy ass setup, and it’s under $5000…which isn’t actually bad. 8. How do you feel about your hair? It’s short and super. 9. Where do you work? For a Healthcare Corporation, in like 4 Hospitals and a million other little oddball offices scattered around the city. I spend half of my days driving, the other half waiting on the damn elevator. 10. Last thing you ate? A giant 1 ½ pound burrito and some tortilla chips & salsa 11. Do you wish you were someplace else right now .. Fishing in Mazatlan Mexico for beautiful sea creatures, so I can eat them. 12. Last time you drank alcohol? Saturday, Johnnie Walker Sours 13. Do you have any expensive jewelry? Yes, my watch collection. 14. AIM or MSN? Neither, Instant Messaging is for 12 year olds and pedophiles. 15. What classes are you taking? None, I’m the teacher, you better be writing all of this down for the quiz too! 16. How many hours on average do you work a week? I bill out about 50 hours a week, though I actually work about 25 a week. 17. What is your favorite brand of makeup? I’m naturally this beautiful, believe it or not. 18. Favorite NFL team? The Brownies, if I had to choose, but I also like the Oakland Raiders, cause the fans are fucking nuts!!! And I love old Al Davis, he’s a bastard, and I like his style. 19. Do you watch the Olympics? No, don’t care. I watch THE World Cup, that actually matters. 20. What color are you nails painted? None, that’s so gay. 21. Who was the last person to call you? My mom. 22. What's your sign? I’m fond of the One Way Sign. It describes me well, one way, and that’s mine. 24. Last time you did volunteer work or made any donation? Can you count a sperm donation? In that case, I don’t remember. 25.What do you spend the majority of your money on? Debt & toys….which lead to more debt. 26. Where does most of your family live? In Ohio, Central near Columbus, and East toward Zanesville. 27. Are you an only child or do you have siblings? I am the last of 6. I know why they stopped, I’m pretty much perfect. jk 28. Would you consider yourself to be spoiled? Hardly. I deserve everything I have because I work hard for it. I appreciate all of it because I grew up extremely, amazingly poor. 29. Ever been called a bitch I’ve been called worse. 30. Guilty pleasures? Not too many 31. Do you drink beer? Yeah, I like a good Lager. Yuengling or anything cloudy & German like a Heffeweisen 32. Have you ever experienced true love? I don’t believe so, NO. Love is a 4 letter word. 33. Did you ever collect Beanie Babies? No, I killed a few and set them on fire for fun though….good times. 34. Ever ordered anything online? I buy everything online, shopping is time consuming and boring, I just get what I want and cut the BS. 35. Myspace or Facebook? Myspace, and it’s even pretty fucking lame most of the time. What a shitty interface too, it runs like old people fuck, slow & sloppy….they need some good programmers over there…you hear me TOM? 36. Do you have T-Mobile? Yeah for my personal line and Verizon for my business Crack-Berry… 38. Where have all the cowboys gone? Back to fucking Texas with all the Steers & Queers. 39. Do you usually fall for the "bad guys/girls"? Yes, I tend to love the whores. jk 40. Were you an outcast in high school? No, I was my own person, not attached to cliques and groups, I loved and hated everyone the same. 41. Last time you saw your parents? I see my mom every day for the most part, and my dad is long gone and dead years ago, no loss there, please trust me on that one…you just don’t know. The world is a better place. 42. Do you have any talents? I have wreck less driving talents, law less criminal skills, and better radar than the ARMY. I can spot the hot chick in a crowd from a mile away. We have missile lock…confirmed… 43. Ever been in a wedding? Yes, a few. 44. Do you have any children? Not that I know of. 45. Last movie you watched? Bubba Ho Tep & Clerks 2, which were both much better than I expected. By the way Talledaga Nights was a big let-down…not really that funny. 46. donde esta numero cuarenta y seis? This is number 46, what is your question? Como?? No Comprendo… Yes, I get your Spanish…very clever. How’s that working out for ya? 47. Did you take a nap today? No, but it should be mandatory after lunch for all workers. 48. What was your high school's mascot? A Cruiser…we joke that it’s a Police Cruiser because it’s a rough school, but it was the name of a horse, actually the inspiration for the movie The Horse Whisperer…they beat the story into your head at a young age… 49. Ever been on a cruise? No, I’m not sure that I’d like it. 50. Favorite vacation spot? Naples in Florida, Mexico, and I’ll bet Europe when I get there will be a new favorite of mine. 51. How many pets do you have? None, I don’t need any house-shitters to clean up after. 52. Do you have any wealthy friends? Yes, but what constitutes wealth? Money, family, fame, or just not having to live from paycheck to paycheck? 53. Ever met anyone really famous before? Yes, you mean besides me? Lots of people, but fame is all an illusion anyway. It’s not real, you’re not that special. 54. Favorite actress? I like Uma Thurman, I think she’s a great actor, very versatile and can play any roll. 56. Are you multi-tasking right now? I’m always multitasking, otherwise I’d never get anything done. 57. Could you handle being in the military? No, I don’t like people telling me what to do. 58. Are you hungry or thirsty? Always thirsty for more. 59. Favorite fast food restaurant? White Castle, at 4am, drunk….it’s the best thing ever. 61. What is your average cell phone bill? at least $100 if not more 62. Do you own a camera phone? No, they all SUCK. My old ass digital camera takes way better pictures than any I’ve ever seen… 63. Ever had to take a sobriety test? No, and I never will. Arrest me, then see what happens to you Officer soon to be Crossing Guard. And Call My Attorney, NOW! 64. Do you believe in Karma? Most Definitely. 65. Can you speak any other languages? Yes, Spanish, Japanese, and Ebonics….it’s an official language now 66. Last time you went to the gym or worked out? I don’t go the gym, I ride my mountain-bike… and last ride was about a month ago when it was warm enough, I did around 20 miles that day… 67. How many pairs of shoes do you own? Around 20, lots of sneakers, plus my dress shoes and stuff. 68. Do you have a photo hosting site that you use ImageShack is the Shizzle 69. Last place you drove your car? Home from the Hospital after working today. 70. What is your college mascot? The Santa Cruz Bananna Slugs!!! GO SLUGS!!! 71. Ever been to Las Vegas? 3 Times. I spent my 21st birthday there too, getting annihilated 72. Nicest Hotel you ever stayed in? The Naples Beach Club & Resort In Naples Florida, it’s nicer than the Ritz Carlton next door to it and has a larger private beach with a bar on it….what more do I need? 74. How much money did you make today? Around $250, it was a light day. 75. What do you think is your best feature? My personality. 76. Have you ever been gambling? Yep, I’m a gambler too, love to play Roulette and Craps, I’ve made a shitload of money playing Craps! 77. How old are your parents? late 50’s 78. When is the last time you updated your blog? pretty regularly 80. Best lip gloss? Carmex keeps my lips from cracking when it’s really cold… 81. Have you been to New York City Yep, only in the winter though, I want to go in the Summer, Spring, and then the Fall. 82. Favorite sit down restaurant? Smith & Wollensky makes a mean Steak if you have $200 to burn…killer food. 83. Ever been to Disney? No, I’ve been by it, but I’m not interested in all that. I’d rather go to 6 Flags, Kings Island, or Cedar Point. 84. favorite cartoon character?.. Mr. Hanky the Christmas Poo…and the Grinch. 85. Last thing you cooked? Breakfast 86. How is the weather today? unseasonably warm, 55 today…the norm is like 30’s this time of the year. 87. Do you e-mail? All the time 89. Favorite storE EBAY!!!!! I HATE RETAIL!!! 90. Purses, Shoes, or Sunglasses? ---Spectacles, testicles, wallet, keys, watch…that’s all I need. 91. Last voicemail you received? HR Lady at the hospital making me a job offer for a ridiculous amount of cash. 92. Do you drunk dial? Never 93. Stupidest thing you ever did with your cell phone? Dove into a river to rescue my lost sandal…with it in my pocket. Strange enough, it still works, and it never stopped working, soaking wet…Nokia’s ROCK! 94. What is the best city in the state that you have lived in? Columbus for sure, if you don’t know, you better recognize. 95. Favorite band? Too numerous to list, I like a lot of underground and oddball music 96. Last time you were sick? Had a 24 hour bug about a month ago, it was shitty. 97. Are you bored right now? I don’t think I could have got this far if I wasn’t, isn’t that painfully obvious??? 98.What is the last concert you attended? Can’t remember, must have been a good one. I think it was Bobaflex? At the Al~Rosa Villa! 99. What do you want more than anything right now? My own home, currently saving for my whopping down payment. 100. What are your plans for tomorrow? Working on finalizing a new hospital wing downtown, then going to pick up a new toy in Delaware, stopping off to visit with one of my sisters, to my attorneys house to personally deliver his Hanukkah card, then home to finish a side job for my accountant….and that’s a light day for me. God, I’m glad this thing is over…damn…
1.First off, what's your name? Ashy Larry, i'm goin from ashy to classy baby.... 2. Ok, but what do people call you? E. Just E, not E-Money, E-Dizzle, E-Wizzle, JUST E. 3. Have you ever kissed someone with braces? No, that's fucking scary... 4. Who is the fourth missed call on your call log? I don't know, I don't look at that shit. 5. If you could change your eye color, what would you change it to? I would not, my brown eyes are the best. 6. What is the wallpaper on your phone?: A Pond, and my ringer is a frog croaking, ribbit, ribbit....nobody has that shit, it's balla. 7. What do you have handy at your bedside everynight?: A loaded .40 cal semi-auto, just cause I can. 8. What was the last text message you sent? She did what? For how much? 9. What do you want for Christmas? A new Z06 Corvette, in TRIPLE BLACK...but I won't buy it for another few months.... :( 10. Do you have your tree up yet? Yeah, whatever...i'm the grinch, I hate X-mas. 11. Do any of your friends annoy you? No, they couldn't be my friends if they annoyed me. 12. Are cell phones allowed in your school? What am I like 12? I work in hospitals, which they say I can't use a phone in because it interferes with the patients equipment, but I haven't killed anyone yet. 13. When was the last time you cried from laughing so hard? At least once a week, I like to have a good time. 14. What high school do you go to? I did go to Groveport High School...back in the day. 15. What college, if applicable? No College, I'm just smart, and no I don't ever read the manual. 16. Who was the last person that made you laugh? A nurse at the hospital, she said something goofy that had a dual meaning...I think she was flirting...probably, but what the hell do I care? 17. What do you like from Subway? Not much, usually a vegetarian sub, I don't like the meats they use, so I stay away from them entirely, but the bread and veggies are typically good. 18. Who do you make fun of the most? Me mostly, because if you can't make fun of yourself, you have no business making fun of anyone else. 19. What's the longest you've ever talked on the phone Maybe 8 or 9 hours, but that's for tech support stuff, I generally HATE the telephone and avoid any and all calls over 30 seconds. If you can't fit it into a minute, you need to learn how to, I don't have time for all your shit. 20. Do you think you've gotten prettier since jr. high? Yeah, I was a bit of an ugly duckling of sorts...very round and overweight when i was in Jr High....not appealing at all. 21. Have you seen your best friend cry? I refuse to answer this gay ass question, excersizing my veto - man law. 22. Who was the last person to leave you a voicemail? Some Human Resources person telling me how much money she wants to offer me for a job....and it was a retarded ammount too...damn, I love my job. 23. Have you ever peed outside before? As often as possible, when you got to go, you got to go. 24. Do you dance in the car? Absolutely, I thought i invented that move? 25. What do you think of hunting and fishing? I'm big on fishing, fresh water and deep sea, but i'm not much of a hunter...I live in the city, I go to the grocery store. I do strangely enough own firearms. 26. Do you and your best friend act alike? not always...sometimes 27. What is a noise that you cannot stand? Office Drivel, people being fake and making lame conversation that is mind numbing, just shut up and do your job. 28. Does your mom vacuum early in the morning, when you're sleeping? no but i wouldn't hear her if she did ... 29. Are your parents strict or do they let you do whatever? Who the hell wrote this effin thing? ~*LOL*~ Mom is cool, always let me do what i wanted. 30. What age did you get a cell phone? 16 31. Would you rather sleep at a friend's or have them over at your house? Sleep at my place, i'm more comfortable in my own bed. 32. Do you watch MTV? No. Every now and then, for Rob & Big episodes, and to make fun of the spoiled sweet 16 bitches...funny shit! 33. Has something happened that you honestly thought you were gonna die? More times than I care to think about. 34. Last time you kissed someone? None of your fucking business. 35. What do you smell like right now? Stinky, I walked like 10 miles today at the hospital, ok, maybe 8... 36. Do you have a hard time admitting you're wrong? Not usually, but it doesn't happen very often, i'm the first one to point it out though. 37. Who was the first person you held hands with? I don't know? 38. What shoes did you wear today? Black dress shoes, and now my house shoes chillin. 39. What makes you lose your appetite? The smell of the Nutrition Services Kitchens at the hospitals, it's nauseating and makes me want to puke most days...i'd rather smell the morgue on a hot summer day.... 40. What color is your laundry basket? blue 41. Does your mom make you wear a winter coat? lmao...no, I do. 42. Does it contain fur? No, definately not. 43. Do you own any Abercrombie or Hollister polos? No, i'm not into all that. 44. Do you think those stores are too expensive? don't know ... haven't been to them 45. How do you like your steak? The best cut of high-grade beef cooked medium-rare 46. Whose in your house right now? (Who is) Me 47. Where did you get your last bruise from? Probably self-inflicted, i'm a clumsy fuck most days. 48. Where did you last go to eat at? Chipotle for lunch, and probably won't eat again today, i'm still full 6 hours later. 50. What does your dad call you? He's dead, so he doesn't talk so much, but I don't really know, I hadn't seen him in over 10 years before he died...so I don't really care, whatever, that's life. That's a Wrap for me kiddies...get back to work. ~~~E

22 Chuck Norris Facts

1. Chuck Norris' tears cure cancer. Too bad he has never cried. 2. Chuck Norris does not sleep. He waits. 3. Chuck Norris is currently suing NBC, claiming Law and Order are trademarked names for his left and right legs. 4. The chief export of Chuck Norris is pain. 5. Chuck Norris defines love as the reluctance to murder. If you're still alive, it's because Chuck Norris loves you. 6. Chuck Norris isn't hung like a horse. Horses are hung like Chuck Norris. 7. If you can see Chuck Norris, he can see you. If you can't see Chuck Norris you may be only seconds away from death. 8. Rather than being birthed like a normal child, Chuck Norris instead decided to punch his way out of his mother's womb. 9. There are no disabled people. Only people who have met Chuck Norris. 10. Chuck Norris can win a game of Monopoly without owning any property. 11. There is no theory of evolution, just a list of creatures Chuck Norris allows to live. 12. In fine print on the last page of the Guinness Book of World Records it notes that all world records are held by Chuck Norris, and those listed in the book are simply the closest anyone has ever gotten. 13. Chuck Norris invented cancer because he was tired of killing people 14. In an average living room there are 1,242 objects Chuck Norris could use to kill you, including the room itself. 15. Chuck Norris is the only man to ever defeat a brick wall in a game of tennis. 16. Chuck Norris is the reason why Waldo is hiding. 17. When Chuck Norris goes to donate blood, he declines the syringe, and instead requests a hand gun and a bucket. 18. Chuck Norris has two speeds: walk and kill. 19.When Chuck Norris jumps into a body of water, he doesn't get wet. The water gets Chuck Norris instead. 20. Chuck Norris can divide by zero. 21. Chuck Norris can set ants on fire with a magnifying glass. At night. 22. When Chuck Norris runs with scissors, other people get hurt.

TEN THINGS

GET TO KNOW ME!! OK HERE'S HOW THIS WORK I WILL TELL YOU TEN THING'S ABOUT ME THEN I WILL PICK TEN PEOPLE TO DO THE SAME THING THIS IS A GOOD WAY FOR US ALL TO GET TO KNOW THE PEOPLE WE CHAT WITH AND CALL OUR FRIENDS I THINK IF YOUR MY FRIEND YOU'D LIKE TO KNOW ALL YOU CAN AS I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW ABOUT YOU SO IF I PICK YOU YA GOTTA PLAY DAMMIT LOL 1)I love scotch, whisky, and more importantly, scotch. 2)I collect vintage Adidas tennis shoes...I like them, they're comfortable, and they come in a million color combinations...I have like 14 pair now, I have a problem. 3)My first name is Ian, call me E. Just E, don't get creative. 4)I nearly married my highschool sweetheart who was an amazon at 6'2" and gorgeous...but it wasn't meant to be, so i'm a single dude now. 5)I have a dark tan in the summer from riding my mountain bike every day, about 70 miles a week. 6)I’m non-materialistic, and a minimalist. 7)I live and work at a relaxed and methodical pace, nothing bothers me, I can handle anything. 8)I have an older brother that drives me crazy, i think he lived in California for too long... 9)I work in a different place every day, usually in one of 4 hospitals, working on technical computer networks. 10)I never get enough sleep, sleeping is for the dead. Bonus) I hate germs & I wash my hands constantly when i'm at work.. If you read this then you have to do it too!
A work by Bryant McGill, for more visit him at: http://www.lostcherry.com/user/58 A Gift Giver's Manifesto Category: Writing and Poetry From a Self Portrait (2006) If you want to be successful at anything you do, it will help you to first be a successful human. That's right; a successful human. And just what is that? I believe that since human life is a social life, becoming a successful human means being there for other people, which is why I have always believed that no time is better spent than that spent in the service of your fellow man. Further, success does not mean happiness, success means doing the right thing. The rewards of doing the right thing are usually much deeper and painful. The greatest happiness comes from feeling and expressing our love for other people, and particularly our families. If you think about it, we love most those who we serve most, whether it be children, employees, friends or our communities. And this means that we can bring about a greater love for one another, though a life of simple, but meaningful service, and this is precisely what being a Gift Giver will do for those we can educate about the unlimited potentials for success through service. When John Donne contemplated the indelible inter-connectedness of humanity in Meditation XVII, saying that, "No man is an island," he was speaking to you and me. Irrespective of Ayn Rand's eminent and highly influential tributes to individualism, and the power of self-determination through her unforgettable Randian heroes, John Donne's grounding toll to reason struck a long lasting chord in us all when he wrote, "All mankind is of one author, and is one volume...As therefore the bell that rings to a sermon, calls not upon the preacher only, but upon the congregation to come: so this bell calls us all: but how much more me, who am brought so near the door by this sickness....No man is an island, entire of itself...any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind; and therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee." Donne's bell is tolling for us all right now. When we fail our friends and neighbors, and even the stranger down the way, through our vanity, selfishness, greed, envy, fear, indifference, or complacency; when we fail to even know about, or acknowledge someones suffering, which is in obvious sight, much less attempt to ease it, the world is truly made a darker place, and Donne's bell tolls louder, while something dies in us all. The failure of that individual to act represents an atomic failure of humanity itself. The world markets of optimism and hope can plummet, because of the actions or inactions of a single person. Russell Crowe's character Maximus said in Gladiator, "What we do in this life, Echoes into Eternity." Clearly what we do not do can have the same effect. The upside to this, and there is always an upside, is that the good works of even one person can represent the whole of humanity's triumph through that sole heroic act. One person really can make a difference, and a difference that can seismically move through the masses, transforming an entire ethos practically overnight; a cultural and emotional butterfly effect if you like. Look at the enormous impact Gandhi had on two violently clashing countries with his simple, and frail embodied spiritual exercises of selflessness, loving other people and valuing human life. And that was even without the power of media to move his ideas around quickly. One person can make a difference, and you need not look to icons like Gandhi to find people making a difference. Above, I mentioned the world markets of optimism and hope. There are many types of currency, not the least of which is a system of emotional and trust economics that govern societies, both primitive and modern. These economics govern every relationship, whether it be between individuals, or nations. In fact, money as we know it does not really exist. Think about it. Money is just a piece of paper, and outside of our dynamic and collective consent it has no value beyond the value of the paper it is printed on. The only reason money has value is because we all agree that it does. So ironically, money can be seen as a placeholder for of all things -- trust. Humorously, while still accurate, you could say "In God We Trust," is printed on our money, because you hope to God that when you go to redeem that worthless piece of paper (or its digital representation in an account) that the recipient will honor its value with real world goods and services at a fair exchange. The key point here is there is more trust in the world that we may think, even during our most cynical hours. When you fully accept that money is a placeholder for trust, you must realize also, that there is a lot of trust in the world, and this offers us something to build on. In a relationship, when trust is lost, everything is lost. We can become emotionally bankrupt, or even in debt. To make money one must spend money. And this is why it is important that we invest in people, whose personal accounts of hope and optimism are low. From the same painting... There are so many people in need, who quietly are hovering near the abysmal edges of emotional bankruptcy. Life is dynamic, and it can be ugly. Thomas Hobbes said in Leviathan that life was, "...solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short." And, Henry David Thoreau wrote in Walden that, "The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation." I must sadly admit that this seems to be the case for too many people. This is one of the reasons I believe too many people anesthetize themselves with a never-ending, glutinous consumption of mass entertainment, television and fruitless consumerism. Most people do not do these things because they're living life, they do these things because they're hiding from life. If you are lonely when you are alone, you are in poor company, and many people are poor in the deepest and most internal sense. They will do anything to avoid being left alone with their thoughts; being left alone to Thoreau's quiet desperation, or worn down by the unforgiving and brutish world spoke of by Hobbes. They are teetering on emotional bankruptcy, and though they do not realize it, they are living with the haunting, but quiet realization that they are not answering the calls for help from their fellow man. They have a nagging feeling that they have not yet experienced all of what life has to offer. They want more in their relationships; more money and more success. They try to force these things, and when they do not materialize, they become negative and pessimistic. The harder they try, the further away the things they want seem to move. They do not realize that all things come through other people. It is counterintuitive for them to hear that you get most things in life you want not by taking them, but by giving. Giving is the key to all success in all applications of human life. Giving is not a physical action; giving is a philosophy, and a way of living life. There are endless opportunities to give the smallest things that cost us nothing, but mean the world to other people. Money and time are not the only things we can give. We can give others appreciation, patience, compassion, courtesy, kindness, dependability, friendship, forgiveness, gratitude, honesty, loyalty, respect, tolerance and of course love. For example let's look at just one of these; courtesy. Courtesy is a powerful and amazing gift to give. Courtesy is a silver lining around the dark clouds of civilization; it is the best part of refinement and in many ways, an art of heroic beauty in the vast gallery of man's cruelty and baseness. Good manners are appreciated as much as bad manners are abhorred, and a polite enemy is just as difficult to discredit, as a rude friend is to protect. Mastering courtesy alone will enhance your life and the lives of others. We can give a tired clerk a kind and understanding glance. We can give a frustrated driver a spot in line on the road. We can give a hopeful passerby a kind smile and wave. We can speak to people at all stations of life with respectful and polite words and tones. We can wait with one item in the grocery line behind someone with a full cart with a gentle smile, and body language that makes their day better. When we want to talk, we can instead listen, and let our attentiveness to another's need to speak be our silent statement. All of these simple, but powerful gifts have immense value to the person receiving them, and all are examples of an overarching philosophy of giving and service that we can each apply in our lives every day. Simply by thinking about something other than ourselves, and by monitoring our behaviors with a pure and selfless intent of making the lives of other people better, we have the privileged opportunity to change them for the better. This is what being a Gift Giver is all about. Whether we acknowledge it or not, we all have a debt to the society we live in. If we want to succeed in society at anything, we must first pay our debt to society. But here is the most important part; our debt never ends. We must pay it each and every day for the rest of our lives. Once you realize this, no matter your philosophical, or religious framework, whether it be the golden rule of Christianity, the humanist view of biochemical inducement of self-preservation through the sociological laws of reciprocity, the Mystical Law of Karma (the universal law of ethical causation), Confucian Shu reciprocity, good old horse sense of the law of the harvest, or any other world-view construct of the same truth, life will start working for you rather than against you. Life has a way of shining on people who stand in the sunshine of kind actions. But you can't fake it. It has to come from the heart, with a true spirit of giving and selflessness. A talent is no talent, unless it is used for the benefit of other people. Even if you consider your talents a blessing, they will be quickly used against you in a Newtonian reversal if you do not properly use your precious gifts for the benefit of others. For a brief period in this ephemeral existence, we have the privilege to share time with other people, and serve them, and their needs. The greatest joys in life are found not only in what we do and feel, but also in our quiet hopes and labors for others. I have written before, that as with people, the trees that are pruned, watered and nurtured by caring hands bear the greatest fruits. It is critical to know that it works both ways. If you personally have not been served by caring hands in your own life, do not be bitter, but instead, ask yourself who you can now serve. If you have had some tough times in life, now more than ever is the time to make someone else's life better. How we treat other people can, and does change them, and how we treat others is in fact part of how treat ourselves, which changes us. To me a person is defined by their actions. And being social creatures, outside of our own useless self-image, the only proof that we exist resides in the minds of other people we change with our actions. So, ask yourself, How do I change people? I want to change people for the better, and I want to have my existence proved by the raised hands of the people I have met, who will say without doubt that I have cared. Where wise actions are the fruit of life, wise discourse is the pollination. But this message is only talk. To be of value to us all, these ideas need to be made real in the world. We should speak to protect the ideals of goodness, and act to make them real in the world. The first proves a consummate mind, the second a valorous heart. It is my belief that true progress for humanity is anything that takes us closer to loving one another. Small acts of kindness between you and the individuals around you are are the germination that spring into being something as mysterious as life itself, and what may in fact be man's greatest accomplishment; compassion for others. It is my hope that we can all grow in one another a deeper and more meaningful desire to ease the burdens others. Every person is a precious gift, and we are all like little children who yearn for acceptance, safety, unconditional love and the gentle-warm affection that can only come from another soul who is whole enough, and generous enough to reach out, and give the gift of acceptance and compassion. I would like to be such a person, and am therefore reaching out with a hope that I could bring some degree of happiness to other human beings. Many people are now sensing that something important is happening in the world. People are talking, and they "feel" something; they are picking up on something they cannot articulate, but they know it is there. Let's define it before it gets here. Please join me and other good-spirited people around the world in our deepest and most sincere desire to share our own unique gifts. Become a Gift Giver, and set into motion a life of service, with other caring people, who will leave in the wake of their good deeds the waves of promise, and hope that will cover the vast waters of any shallow doubt. We carry within us the enormity of possibility that has created everything man has made in the world. Let us now yearn for the possibility of building a happiness in every heart. Let us now build inward, a new world of hope, where our greatest achievements are counted as the the simple acts that reap heartfelt tears from the people who have touched, and been touched by the caring hands of other people bearing precious gifts. Thank you, Bryant McGill If you value my work and wish to support me and my message, please post a bulletin to your friends for me. Tell them about my work, and ask them to subscribe to my blog, and become my friend. Ask them to read this blog, and bulletin their friends too. Be sure to let me know if you do this for me. Thank you for your support.
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