Saturday, July 30, 2011

"don't hate, prioritize.......wait what??."

I can feel myself growing up. Not literally but it's almost as if I'm watching my life from another persons perspective.I feel like I have grown as a person more in the past 2 years than I have in the previous 21 years of my life. Why you ask? Priorities. Having your priorities in order is crucial and I believe people that have their priorities straight are content with life.One thing I want you guys to know is that I'm not bragging about how mature I am. I still have A LOT of growing up to do. But I've made strides. As a child, what are your priorities? Being the fastest kid at school, having the most game systems, or kicking the ball the furthest. During your teen to young adult years I'd say the biggest struggle is prioritizing between your family and friends. I feel during this time a lot of kids and their parents drift apart. Pass by each other in the house without saying a word. The only time you see them is before you leave the house, by the time you get home, they're in bed. Everything you say to them ends with an exclamation point, when you go out in public with them you walk as far behind them as possible without being an asshole, just in case you see some of your friends. Nobody was in high school asking their parents what their plans were for the weekend and if they had time to catch a movie. If you were? good for you. I know I wasn't. Even up to as recently as 3 years ago, when I would go back to California to visit, ALL of my time would be spent trying to catch up with friends. I would find myself purposely finding things to do so I would be "out". I would head back to Vegas without having sat down at the dinner table once. There is a huge difference between knowing your priorities and knowing your priorities and acting accordingly. Everyone loves their families. Anybody would die for their families. But do your actions show that on a daily basis? When your mom's birthday lands in between a trip with the buddies, what do you do? When your Dad needs help with something at 5 in the morning, what do you say? The little things...I'm going to sound like a complete asshole here, but even when my Dad would ask me to drop off my grandpa off at his place after church, I would do it, but I would do it with an attitude because I wanted to go eat lunch with a friend. But now I look forward to taking my grandpa home. I like having that time on Sundays when we listen to Korean radio. We don't even talk 80% of the ride, but I like having that time to just him and I, because I know I'm not going to have that time forever. The interesting part is that I never made the conscious effort to try to enjoy taking my grandpa home. It just happened, and I don't know when. When my parents would compare me to other kids when I was young, I would scream, "STOP COMPARING ME TO OTHER KIDS!!". But now I want to be someone my parents can be proud of and show off to others. Again, when did this happen? I'm just going to go ahead and assume that this is what growing up feels like. When people used to say "Oh he's just a kid."? Now I know what they were talking about. But it's not like growing up automatically puts your priorities in order, because there are some grown people out there with their priorities ALL messed up. Like I said before priorities won't always equal success, but I think the better you have them arranged the more content with life you are going to be. "One day your life is going to flash before your eyes. Make sure it's worth watching..."

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

"enter the swaggin...."

It's out! part two of Kixxie Siete's "enter the swaggin..." If y'all didn't catch part one it went HOOOOARD

 
"this is my snake style venomous spit...."

 Here's part 2, Tiger Style.
 
videos made by Jonathan Garrido

This dude is real...if he doesn't make it. Who's gonna make it?

"it's comin..."

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

"asurankcjkdvalikuwjkcvuhsfasd... HEY!"

Justin Timberlake, Pharrell, and Shae messin' around. These guys are high off their asses.

Sunday, July 17, 2011

"fun day Sunday..."

it's not pink, its salmon

 Saw this while grabbing a slushee. I don't want one...

I'm lying I hella want one.

"Dont pass this up!"

You can buy this now for $60!!! Click here!

I think it is a chain of Rick Ross wearing a chain of himself.

"swag..."

"WSUP CRISTIANO?!?!"

Saturday, July 16, 2011

"Doin too much..."

Meet 6'7, 190 lb Devonta Pollard. He is a top hoops prospect for 2012, more specifically no.6 overall  prospect in the senior class. He is being heavily recruited by college powerhouses such as Kentucky, Duke, Georgetown and a bunch of other big names. So I guess it's safe to say he has a bright future ahead of him. Probably headed to the NBA to make ridiculous sums of money. But ain't all the money in the world gonna save you from this embarassment son! During one of his AAU games, he made 2 mistakes in a row, and his moms came storming out of the stands and pulled him out of the game. Not only did she pull him out of the game, she made a substitution! Like she really chose somebody off the bench and told him to get in there and he listened to her. And the coach just stood there. Not only did she pull him from from the game, and make a substitution, she did in in front of all the nations top coaches and recruiters. And now the coaches that were thinking about recruiting this dude have to worry about his moms poppin out of the stands and making subs. I guess the coaches don't have a problem with it because he is clearly the best player on the team.

That's a lot of important people watching...

You see his mom in the middle of a huddle at the end??? She gets DOWN. emmmBARASSING.

Friday, July 15, 2011

"drinks and conversation..."


excuse the mess in the back. I'm packing.

tassel loafers- been wearing these a lot lately...

Inch and a half

Thursday, July 14, 2011

"package #3..."

Are you ready?
you're not ready.
let's gooooo I'm a beeeeeaast!
 So this past month I underwent iPhone rehab(aka i lost my iPhone). Sort of a cleansing I guess, but there just no way I can live without one, not anymore at least. After what seems like centuries (a little over a month), it is finally here. This is how I felt when I opened my mailbox today.
Finally I can take some pictures when I'm out and about.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

"good parenting..."

They don't want grants or loans.They're going for that full ride...

 
"sup?!?" AHAHA

Sunday, July 10, 2011

"oh yeezy..."


"Dwyane!! *quickly snatches hat off his head* you didn't tell me you were coming....*laughs nervously*

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

"Awkwaaaaaaaaaard...." *in a high pitch voice*

 
So I guess Kim Kardashian was keeping up with the Casey Anthony trial, and she decided to chime in on the issue through twitter.



wait, wait, this trial sounds all too familiar ...


AHAHA! WHOOOOOOOOO!! GOT EM' COACH!! COACH!! I GOT EM'!! Nice one @senorwinces! Moral of the story? think before you tweet. Which is why I don't have a twitter, because I post enough stupid stuff on Facebook.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

"unreal......UNreal..."

When I first heard about the Casey Anthony trial I stopped watching immediately because I thought it was preeeeeetty CLEAR that the 25 year old mother was going to be found guilty of murdering her 2 year old daughter(Caylee). Her car smelled like a decomposing body, the baby had duct tape wrapped around her mouth and nose, and she was found in a garbage bag............in a swamp. She also got caught lying like a bajillion times. The craziest part about this whole scene is that Casey Anthony did not tell anybody about her missing daughter for a whole month until her mother, Cindy Anthony, demanded that she call the police. And during that month these photos were taken.........for reals.

on the left

"my daughters missing, do you wanna make out???"

"is my kid in there???"
"this guy is so hot, I'll just postpone looking for my lost daughter until tomorrow...."
She was found not guilty. -.- I'm not going to sit here and condemn her and tell everybody I know for a fact that she is guilty. I'm sure there is a lot of stuff we don't know about, and I'm also sure that the media shows us only what they want us to think about certain things. But however you look at the situation, it is SO F**KED UP. Is it crazier that a mother killed her own 2 year old daughter and threw her in a swamp or that a mother can be a suspect in this situation period? Like, there are really people out there that would do something like this. I just recently read a story about a woman who microwaved her baby and told the police that the baby died from a seizure.......... Like at what point does an idea like that enter your brain, and how do you even begin to think that ANYTHING like that is in any way, shape or form remotely tolerable? You get tired of taking care of your baby? okay that's pretty messed up. But instead of putting up your baby for adoption like a NORMAL person, they pop them in the microwave or throw them in a swamp! WHAAAAT?!?! I just don't get it. This world is just crazy. When we think of crazy people we probably imagine people in white straightjackets with imaginary friends, but the craziest people can just look like normal ass people. Point in case, Casey Anthony.  I guess we just have to look at the world through our positive lenses. I'm going to go throw up now. Peace.

Sunday, July 3, 2011

"put it on Big L, put it on..."

"...you betta ask somebody..."

"package #2..."

Burkman Bros. bracelet. A little pricey but they are really, really, really......really nice. GET ON IT SON!


They send you a random lot of 3. So it's like a surprise!!!


I think they usually match the colors well. Mine are ok. Maroon/white, brown/yellow, and blue/white.

Saturday, July 2, 2011

"shutup man.......just shut up..."

Top 3 things I remember getting clowned on for that everybody does now ( not saying I started these trends):


1. wearing a scarf - I remember in high school junior year, so I was probably 17, I wore my first scarf to school and I remember all my friends clowning on me saying only girls wear scarves, telling me that I look like a fob, and asking me if grabbed the scarf out of my moms closet. Idiots...

The first g-shock I bought
 2. G-shock- I bought a G-shock about 3 years ago after seeing it around in a few magazines. I remember every where I went, "Are you seriously wearing a g-shock right now?", "Did you dig your old watch out of your desk?", "That's like elementary status". Then a year later when they realized G-shocks were becoming relevant again they all tell me the same story. How they used to have one as a child, how cool it was, and how they should go home and look for theirs and start wearing it again. Too bad they're played out now!!!!!

3. Cardigans- This is probably my favorite one because I like wearing cardigans so much. I bought my first cardigan when I was 19. I still have it and it is beat to DEATH. It has about 4 holes in it not including the tiny ones and the thread is starting to unravel, but I don't want to throw it away. I remember the very first day I bought the cardigan and wore it out, the first thing out of my friends mouth was "Yoooo! Mr. Rodgers!" I must have heard 100 different Mr.Rodgers jokes that night. The best part about this story is that all the people who used to make fun of me wear a cardigan now, I am sure of it. Just kidding I'm not sure, but I can think of like 3 people off the top of my head.

So in conclusion.....Do you boo boo. Do you. 'CAUSE IMMA DO ME!!