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Friday, January 30, 2009

Bringing the LOL's

Kidney stones

I have been passing blood through my urine, pains on both sides of my body and at the back and the doctor says its fine just drink loads of warm water with lemon, cranberry juice and take some pain killers.

I mean HELLO!!!!! I am in pain and that is all I get. Yes I know kidney stones normally pass through without assistance and can cause mild irritability to the passageway between the kidneys and penis, but seriously it is like daggers inside of me...

Oh and so much for the master cleanse cleaning my insides out!!!!!!!

Hopefully this pain will subside as I don't fancy a morning/day at the emergency doctors or hospital!!!!

Anyways, rant over....its the weekend and I guess that is something to be happy about, as well as their being the superbowl on Sunday...who know's maybe this year I will understand it more????

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Recession = higher murder + suicide rates



A man in los angeles has killed his wife and 5 Children.

Here in Los Angeles California; Wilmington to be exact. A man on Monday night came home and proceeded to kill not only his wife but also his 5 children with several gun shots to their heads, before killing himself.

The reasoning behind the killings, is believed to be that the couple had been fired the week before from a Kaiser Hospital after a misconduct probe. To highlight the matter further Ervin Antonio Lupo sent a letter to a Los Angeles television station highlighting what he had planned to do.

The letter received at KABC-TV shortly after 8 a.m. said Lupoe and his wife had made a suicide pact. It referred to an investigation into employment misrepresentation in connection with a child care issue. (The probe involved allegations of fraud, according to sources familiar with the inquiry, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the inquiry was ongoing.)

"So after a horrendous ordeal," the letter said, "my wife felt it better to end our lives, and why leave our children in someone's else's hands. . . ."

This economy has left so many people including myself, without jobs and money and whilst it is easy to see why people turn to suicide, when there are children involved, there is no excuse on earth as to why you should take your own life, let alone the lives of other children,

America not the land of the free

School can expel lesbian students, court rules


An appeals panel finds California Lutheran High School in Riverside County is not a business and therefore doesn't have to comply with a state law barring discrimination based on sexual orientation.

In response to that suit, an appeals court decided this week that the private religious school was not a business and therefore did not have to comply with a state law that prohibits businesses from discriminating. A lawyer for the girls said Tuesday that he would ask the California Supreme Court to overturn the unanimous ruling by a three-judge panel of the 4th District Court of Appeal.

According to the principal, who called each girl out of class separately, both admitted they had hugged and kissed each other and told other students they were lesbians. The girls said they admitted only that they loved each other as friends.

The principal "just looked at me like I was a disease and I was so wrong," one of the girls later said. They were identified in the legal proceedings only as Jane Doe and Mary Roe.

"Labeling a young person or telling her she is 'sinful' can be psychologically devastating," Minter said. "Regardless of one's religious beliefs, all adults have a responsibility to treat young people with compassion and respect."

What is the world coming to, it is one step forward for equality in race, but 5 steps back for equality in sexual orientation.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Life




I have recently been pondering the meaning of life and the reasoning behind our existence on this planet.

My thoughts on this are two main reasons:

1) To pro-create
2) To make a difference

Obviously the first one is very self explanatory but the second reason is somewhat more complex in its meaning.

So how do you make a difference in this world. I used to always think that making a difference, is doing something that the world can fully appreciate that means that you have made a difference, but the older I get the more I realise that actually sometimes making a difference in the world can happen on such a smaller scale.

Providing people with words of encouragement in times of extreme difficulty is in my opinion one of the biggest ways of making a difference. Taking the time to listen to other people and be able to offer advice to those people actually can make the biggest difference in the world, to them and sometimes subsequently to the world.

Martin Luther King offering words of inspiration about having a dream, can directly be attributed to a lot of black, mixed race and other ethnicities achieving their own dreams, people such as Oprah, Obama and several other extremely successful people accredit MLK with giving them the belief they too can make it/achieve their dreams.

Now not everyone has the platform Martin Luther King did, but this example can be seen in smaller studies, where a teacher has inspired a student to become successful in a particular field. Parents are also accredited to being great role models, teaching morals, values and beliefs. Then there are the friends that are there to pick up the pieces when your world falls apart, helping you to see what is ahead.

I just hope that I may have made a difference to one person, who then makes a difference to several people as a direct result.

Anyways I am rambling as per usual. Just try and remember to help make a difference to someones life for the better.

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Bon Qui Qui

Big earthquake imminent in LA

A small earthquake centered in Venice Beach rattled western Los Angeles on Friday night but caused no damage.

The U.S. Geological Survey said the 3.4-magnitude quake hit at 7:42 p.m. near the Venice boardwalk, a popular recreation spot for tourists and residents. People from Inglewood to the Pacific Palisades reported feeling a tremor.

Study finds troubling pattern of Southern California quakes
USGS seismologist Susan Hough said the quake was small, but "if you're sitting on sand or very loose soils by the coast, you'll feel it more because the motion is amplified."

Hough said scientists will investigate the relationship between Friday night's quake and Thursday afternoon's 3.1-magnitude temblor in the San Fernando Valley, as they work to understand how earthquakes can trigger other shakes.

In the meantime, Hough said, the tiny quakes are a good reminder that Southern Californians should be prepared for major seismic activity.

"We don't want to say the sky is falling, but there's always a chance the sky could fall," Hough said.


They reckon a big 7+ on the Richter scale is gonna hit between now and September

Distance



Sometimes being so far away from home is horrible.

Scared of Lonely




I'm in this fight, and I'm swinging
And my arms are getting tired
I'm trying to beat this emptiness but I'm running out of time
I'm sinking in the sand , And I can't barely stand
And I'm lost in this dream , I need you to hold me
I'm scared of lonely

I try to be patient, but I'm hurting deep inside
And I can't keep waiting, I need comfort late at night
And I can't find my way, won't you lead me home
Cause I'm lost in this dream, I need you to hold me
I'm scared of lonely

And I'm scared of be the only
Shadow I see along the wall
And I'm scared the only heart beat
I hear beating is my own
And I'm scared of being alone
I can't seem to breath when I am lost
In this dream, I need you to hold me
I'm scared of lonely

I cry at night, 'cause my baby's too far, to be by my side
To wipe away these tears of mine, so I hold my pillow tight
To imagine you, I'll stretch your hand looking for mine
'Cause I'm lost in this dream , I need you to hold me
I'm scared of lonely

And I'm scared of be the only
Shadow I see along the wall
And I'm scared the only heart beat
I hear beating is my own
And I'm scared of being alone
I can't seem to breath when I am lost
In this dream, I need you to hold me
I'm scared of lonely

I need your strength when nobody is around
Cause I'm tired of this emptiness
I think I'm drowning
I can't be lonely
And I'm lost in this dream, I need you to hold me
I'm scared of lonely

And I'm scared of be the only
Shadow I see along the wall
And I'm scared the only heart beat
I hear beating is my own
And I'm scared of being alone
I can't seem to breath when I am lost
In this dream, I need you to hold me
I'm scared of lonely

I'm scared of lonely

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Billboard Hot 100 - Thursday 22nd Jan 09

1 1 LADY GAGA/COLBY O'DONIS JUST DANCE
2 2 BEYONCE SINGLE LADIES (PUT A RING ON I
3 3 KANYE WEST HEARTLESS
4 4 T.I. LIVE YOUR LIFE
5 5 SWIFT*TAYLOR LOVE STORY
10 6 THE ALL-AMERICAN RE GIVES YOU HELL
7 7 JASON MRAZ I'M YOURS
6 8 PERRY*KATY HOT N COLD
8 9 RUDOLF*KEVIN LET IT ROCK
11 10 BRITNEY SPEARS CIRCUS

18 11 PUSSYCAT DOLLS I HATE THIS PART (REMIX VERSION)
20 16 THE FRAY YOU FOUND ME
30 18 T.I. FEATURING JUST DEAD AND GONE
25 20 PINK SOBER
21 22 THE VERONICAS UNTOUCHED - STILL BULLETED
39 23 DAVID COOK LIGHT ON
33 25 NE-YO MAD
37 35 TAYLOR SWIFT WHITE HORSE
38 36 LEONA LEWIS BETTER IN TIME

51 37 BEYONCE DIVA
47 39 DAVID ARCHULETA CRUSH
43 41 AKON FEATURING COLB BEAUTIFUL
44 42 DIERKS BENTLEY FEEL THAT FIRE
61 43 KERI HILSON FEATURI TURNIN ME ON

48 44 TOBY KEITH GOD LOVE HER
72 48 LADY GAGA POKER FACE
55 49 ALAN JACKSON COUNTRY BOY
60 50 SOULJA BOY TELL 'EM KISS ME THRU THE PHONE


INTERESTING MOVES & DEBUTS
62 52 DEMI LOVATO LA LA LAND
76 61 THE-DREAM ROCKIN' THAT THANG
74 65 NE-YO FEATURING JAM SHE GOT HER OWN
81 71 3OH!3 DON'T TRUST ME
-- 77 SELENA GOMEZ TELL ME SOMETHING I DON'T KNOW
-- 78 EMINEM, DR. DRE & 5 CRACK A BOTTLE
-- 79 KATY PERRY THINKING OF YOU
-- 84 JASON MRAZ & COLBIE LUCKY
-- 88 KID CUDI DAY 'N' NITE - EP
-- 92 THRIVING IVORY ANGELS ON THE MOON
-- 93 LEE ANN WOMACK LAST CALL
-- 97 KELLY CLARKSON MY LIFE WOULD SUCK WITHOUT YOU
-- 98 JAMIE FOXX FEATURIN BLAME IT
-- 99 MIRANDA LAMBERT MORE LIKE HER

BUBBLING UNDER
10 8 KEYSHIA COLE YOU COMPLETE ME
-- 15 BEYONCE HALO
-- 24 BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN THE WRESTLER

Oscar Nominations (my choice in italics)

Best Picture

'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button'
'Frost/Nixon'
'Milk'
'The Reader'
'Slumdog Millionaire'

Best Director
Danny Boyle, 'Slumdog Millionaire'
Stephen Daldry, 'The Reader'
David Fincher, 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button'
Ron Howard, 'Frost/Nixon'
Gus Van Sant, 'Milk'

Best Actor
Richard Jenkins, 'The Visitor'
Frank Langella, 'Frost/Nixon'
Sean Penn, 'Milk'
Brad Pitt, 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button'
Mickey Rourke, 'The Wrestler'

Best Actress
Anne Hathaway, 'Rachel Getting Married'
Angelina Jolie, 'Changeling'
Melissa Leo, 'Frozen River'
Meryl Streep, 'Doubt'
Kate Winslet, 'The Reader'

Best Supporting Actor
Josh Brolin, 'Milk'
Robert Downey Jr., 'Tropic Thunder'
Philip Seymour Hoffman, 'Doubt'
Heath Ledger, 'The Dark Knight'
Michael Shannon, ' Revolutionary Road'

Best Supporting Actress
Amy Adams, 'Doubt'
Penelope Cruz, 'Vicky Cristina Barcelona'
Viola Davis, 'Doubt'
Taraji P. Henson, 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button'
Marisa Tomei, 'The Wrestler'

Best Animated Feature Film
'Bolt'
'Kung Fu Panda'
'Wall-E'

Best Foreign Film
'The Baader Meinhof Complex' (Germany)
'The class' (France)
'Departures'(Japan)
'Revanche' (Austria)
'Waltz With Bashir' (Israel)

Best Original Screenplay
Dustin Lance Black, 'Milk'
Courtney Hunt, 'Frozen River'
Mike Leigh, 'Happy-Go-Lucky'
Martin McDonagh, 'In Bruges'
Andrew Stanton, Jim Reardon, Pete Docter, 'WALL-E'

Best Adapted Screenplay
Eric Roth, Robin Swicord, 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button'
John Patrick Shanley, 'Doubt'
Peter Morgan, 'Frost/Nixon'
David Hare, 'The Reader'
Simon Beaufoy, 'Slumdog Millionaire'

Best Documentary Feature
'The Betrayal'
'Encounters at the End of the World'
'The Garden'
'Man on Wire'
'Trouble the Water'

Best Original Score
'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button'
'Defiance'
'Milk'
'Slumdog Millionaire'
'WALL-E'

Best Original Song
'Down to Earth,' WALL-E
'Jai Ho,' 'Slumdog Millionaire'
'O Saya,' 'Slumdog Millionaire'

Best Film Editing
Kirk Baxter, Angus Wall, 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button'
Lee Smith, 'The Dark Knight'
Mike Hill, Dan Hanley, 'Frost/Nixon'
Elliot Graham, 'Milk'
Chris Dickens, 'Slumdog Millionaire'

Best Documentary - Short Subject
'The Conscience of Nhem En,' Steven Okazaki
'The Final Inch,' Irene Taylor Brodsky, Tom Grant
'Smile Pinki,' Megan Mylan
'The Witness - From the Balcony of Room 306,' Adam Pertofsky, Margaret Hyde

Best Cinematography
Tom Stern, 'Changeling'
Claudio Miranda, 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button'
Wally Pfister, 'The Dark Knight'
Chris Menges, Roger Deakins, 'The Reader'
Anthony Dod Mantle, 'Slumdog Millionaire'

Best Costume Design
Catherine Martin, 'Australia'
Jacqueline West, 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button'
Michael O'Connor, 'The Duchess'
Danny Glicker, 'Milk'
Albert Wolsky, 'Revolutionary Road'

Best Sound Mixing
David Parker, Michael Semanick, Ren Klyce, Mark Weingarten, 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button'
Lora Hirschberg, Gary Rizzo, Ed Novick, 'The Dark Knight'
Ian Tapp, Richard Pryke, Resul Pookutty, 'Slumdog Millionaire'
Tom Myers, Michael Semanick, Ben Burtt, 'WALL-E'
Chris Jenkins, Frank A. Montaño, Petr Forejt, 'Wanted'

Best Sound Editing
Richard King, 'The Dark Knight'
Frank Eulner, Christopher Boyes, 'Iron Man'
Tom Sayers, 'Slumdog Millionaire'
Ben Burtt, Matthew Wood, 'WALL-E'
Wylie Stateman, 'Wanted'

Best Live Action Short Film
'Auf der Strecke (On the Line),' Reto Caffi
'Manon on the Asphalt,' Elizabeth Marre, Olivier Pont
'New Boy,' Steph Green, Tamara Anghie
'The Pig,' Tivi Magnusson, Dorte Høgh
'Spielzeugland (Toyland),' Jochen Alexander Freydank

Best Animated Short Film
'La Maison de Petits Cubes,' Kunio Kato
'Lavatory - Lovestory,' Konstantin Bronzit
'Oktapodi,' Emud Mokhberi, Thierry Marchand
'Presto,' Doug Sweetland
'This Way Up,' Alan Smith, Adam Foulkes

Best Makeup
Greg Cannom, 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button'
John Caglione, Jr., Conor O'Sullivan, 'The Dark Knight'
Mike Elizalde, Thom Flout, 'Hellboy II: The Golden Army'

Best Art Direction
James J. Murakami, Gary Fettis, 'Changeling'
Donald Graham Burt, Victor J. Zolfo, 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button'
Nathan Crowley, Peter Lando, 'The Dark Knight'
Michael Carlin, Rebecca Alleway, 'The Duchess'
Kristi Zea, Debra Schutt, 'Revolutionary Road'

Best Visual Effects
Eric Barba, Steve Preeg, Burt Dalton, Craig Barron, 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button'
Nick Davis, Chris Corbould, Tim Webber, Paul Franklin, 'The Dark Knight'
John Nelson, Ben Snow, Dan Sudick, Shane Mahan, 'Iron Man'

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

What would your first dance be?



Mine was "Something About The Way You Look Tonight" by Elton John.

Cute



This picture is too cute for words, sometimes we all want to live in a world where this is the case, where we can see, hear and speak no evil.

I have to fit this in when I come back to London in the summer!



The UK’s thrill-capital, THORPE PARK, leading next generation film studio LIONSGATE (NYSE: LGF) and TWISTED PICTURES today announced that they will launch SAW – The Ride, the world’s first ever horror movie-themed rollercoaster, in Spring 2009. Based on Lionsgate and Twisted Pictures’ ‘Saw’ franchise, the most profitable horror franchise in movie history, SAW – The Ride is the scariest ride in the world. The latest installment in the series, ‘Saw V,’ premieres on Friday 24th October, and THORPE PARK will be inviting visitors to ‘Face Your Fears’ on their new terrifying attraction next year.

Like the films, THORPE PARK’s new rollercoaster will test the nerve of all who dare ride it and visitors will be at the mercy of the series’ master manipulator, Jigsaw. The ultimate test of SAW – The Ride will be a ‘beyond vertical’ drop of 100º from a height of 100ft, making it the steepest freefall drop in the world. Riders will also endure three inversions that will add another dimension to a whole new experience of adrenaline-fuelled fun for thrill seekers.

SAW – The Ride continues the growth of the ‘Saw’ franchise as an international cultural touchstone. The original 2004 ‘Saw’ launched a new wave in horror films and introduced a bona fide icon of terror: Jigsaw, the philosophically inclined psychopath with an exacting moral agenda and a genius for gruesome games of survival, ‘played’ with those he believes have ceased to value and appreciate the gift of life. Ratcheting up tension and invention with each successive film, the ‘Saw’ franchise has become a part of the zeitgeist while jangling nerves around the world. To date, the four ‘Saw’ titles have taken in over $550 million in worldwide theatrical box office and their combined gross DVD sales are nearly 24 million units.

Candy Holland, Creative Director for Merlin Entertainments Resort Theme Parks, is the woman behind the ride and arguably has Britain’s scariest and most exciting job. She is an extreme thrill enthusiast and will draw on her extensive background in theme park and theatre set design, working with the project team to make it the scariest ride in the world. Candy was also responsible for the creative development of THORPE PARK’s Stealth ride, Se7en maze, and Oblivion and Air at Alton Towers Resort.

Candy Holland comments, “I’m a huge fan of horror films and am utterly relishing creating the scariest ride in the world. Anybody who has sat through a ‘Saw’ film scared and terrified beyond belief will have some idea of what’s in store for them at THORPE PARK. SAW – The Ride is going to be shocking and intense…both physically and psychologically…and is sure to give you nightmares.

“We have worked in close collaboration with Lionsgate and Twisted Pictures on this project to ensure total accuracy of the key elements of the ‘Saw’ films, which when combined with the latest rollercoaster technology will create a phenomenal ride experience.

Marketing Director of THORPE PARK Carolyn London says, “SAW – The Ride is definitely only for the brave, and will add an element of edge to an already adrenaline packed breadth of thrills on offer. We’re certain the ‘Saw’ theme will set pulses racing and will satisfy the appetite of those in search of the ultimate exhilarating experience.”

‘Saw’ producers and Twisted Pictures principals Mark Burg and Oren Koules remark, “We love scaring people, and SAW – The Ride is a whole new way to do it. The team at THORPE PARK have really impressed us with their grasp of the ‘Saw’ universe and with their dedication to creating a truly edgy attraction.”

Guy Avshalom, Lionsgate COO, and Aubrey McClure, Lionsgate Vice President of Promotions, Licensing & Merchandising, add, “SAW – The Ride is a reflection of how thoroughly the ‘Saw’ franchise has crossed over into pop culture at large. We are delighted to be working with THORPE PARK to continue that expansion with the scariest ride in the world.”

The new ride will be the Park’s fourth major rollercoaster, joining an already impressive portfolio of extreme ride experiences, including Stealth – Europe’s fastest rollercoaster, Colossus – the world’s first ten looping rollercoaster and Nemesis Inferno – the 4.5 G-force experience.

THORPE PARK will open for the full 2009 season on Saturday 14th March but to preview the ride visit www.sawtheride.com.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

The act to watch out for in 2009

LMFAO - I'm in LA Bitch



LMFAO - Yes



LMFAO - LA LA LA LA

Obama's speech

Very honest and compelling, though the older gentleman who spoke after him talking about race and barriers was far more moving.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Des'ree Kissing You

I have just re-watched "Romeo and Juliet" and this is one of the most beautiful and touching songs ever written.

A true testament to songwriters and singers the world over



New year

I haven't done a blog in the longest time.  I was quite frequent at the blogging thing back when I had a myspace profile, but that was at least 18 months ago and now I am gonna get back into the swing of things, but this time rather than focus solely on me I think I am gonna focus more on the things that are important in my life.

This year I have decided that I am gonna be a lot more active in the things that I do, whether it be pro-active in getting the things that I want in life, or just being active outside.  Life isn't always about going to bars and getting drunk, there is so much more out there to do and see. Also life isn't about waiting on others to get something done as the only person you can rely on in life is yourself.

So as part of my new years resolution I am gonna try and do more outdoor activities.  I want to learn how to ski and snowboard, I also want to learn how to surf this year too.  I have started going horse riding again, which makes me feel closer to my dad and uncle in a weird way. 

I also want to try and enjoy life more, meet more new people and open my mind to more things rather than live a restricted life.  

Whether I look back this time next year and have achieved any of this remains to be seen, but I am gonna try really hard none the less. I hope all of you have your own goals/dreams/thoughts for the year ahead and hope that this transition period will be a good one for us all.

Jack