Beautiful St. Augustine, Florida
I am very blessed and fortunate to say that I live about thirty minutes away from one of the most beautiful, historic cities in Florida – St. Augustine.
And that, my dear, is beauty.
I am very blessed and fortunate to say that I live about thirty minutes away from one of the most beautiful, historic cities in Florida – St. Augustine.
And that, my dear, is beauty.

After fourty-four superbowls, there have been a lot of memories. Superbowl Sunday is one of my favorite days of the year. This is a day that is recognized by almost everyone in America. Superbowl Sunday has evolved into somewhat of a national holiday. The two teams that go to the superbowl are the top two teams of the season.
At my house, we always have HUGE superbowl parties. Last year when the New Orleans Saints STOMPED the Colts, we had a block party that eventually ended up stretching about 3 blocks down from my house. Everyone was outside grilling, drinking and having a good time watching the game.. when from out of no where, a stupid ass Colt fan comes running down the street in nothing but a pair of tight ass underwear with an afro wig on. Talk about a funny ass night. And what made it even funnier, is the fact that the Colts got their asses handed to them that game. Nevertheless, that was a Superbowl memory that will stick with me for the rest of my life..
Lets see what this year has in store for us!

If you ask me, I think Lindsay Lohan is an idiot. I guess she feels like because she’s famous she can get away with murder… NEWSFLASH.. YOU’RE HUMAN TOO LINDSAY!
Let me just set the scene real quick.. In 2007, she car-jacked and tried to run down her assistant. The people in the car called 911 and told dispatch what happened. Later that night, she got a DUI and was put on probation and was required to wear an ankle monitor. She was scheduled to goto 13 weeks of alcohol treatment classes, which she only attended 10. Then, she goes to the CANNES film festival in France. While she was in France, her passport was supposedly stolen. So she pleads out to all of her Twitter friends asking people to help chip in to help charter her a plane back to the states.
On the way to court, she started drinking wine on the plane… IDIOT! Then, she shows up to court late, which pissed the judge off. She was ordered to do mandatory drug testing and wear an alcohol monitor on her ankle.. Then, Miss Hotsy Totsy has the nerve to ask if she could transfer her drug testing center to somewhere in Texas where she had an upcoming film…. uh.. NO.
Let’s see how many roles she gets with a freakin monitor around her ankle.
If you will be in LA this weekend, there is a huge volunteer effort going on in the area. The 11th annual “Big Sunday” will be taking place with hundreds of different volunteer projects to choose from. For a complete list goto www.BigSunday.org
LET’S MAKE L.A. A BETTER PLACE!
“Everyday is a fashion show, let the world be your runway.” -anonymous

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Although you may not want to admit it, everytime you see the numbers 4-2-0 in a sequence, you immediatley think about pot, smoking pot, or the fact that someone somwhere is smoking pot. Unless that is, you are a total square and have no idea what 420 is. Don’t get me wrong, there is nothing wrong with not knowing about pot or amazing holidays that are associated with pot, that’s the reason why I’m writing this blog, to let people know about the concept of 420 and how it pretty much became a national holiday to pot smokers. And while most people know about the day, they probably don’t know how it started. Some people like to get all “Debbie Downer” with it and say it shouldn’t be celebrate on April 20th because it’s Hilter’s birthday or whatever… those people don’t smoke pot. It’s not like there are a bunch of potheads laying around on 420 smoking herb with balloons and a birthday cake dedicated to Hitler.. they’re laying around like that because it’s the one freaking holiday that is dedicated to THE HERB.
The most common tale is that 420 is what code the police use when someone is seen or caught smoking weed, however, I don’t have a police handbook around so I couldn’t say wether that’s a true statement or not. I don’t think there is any real origin behind 420 and what it stands for, it is just an unspoken fact that anytime it’s 4:2o (am or pm), April 20th, or you are passing highway 420, if you’re not lighting up, you should be.
Here are a few 420 tales that I’ve heard…
With all these different myths, who’s to say what started the 420, cannabis culture celebration? I think that the reason for celebration really just comes as a whole. 420 is, and will be for years to come, a time for potheads to unite and toke lovely together.
“When you smoke the herb, it reveals you to yourself.” -Bob Marley
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This is from some phish website re meaning of 420–this should answer everyone’s questions.
Connotative Use/Meaning 420 is a phreak’s (and not just a hippie’s) favorite number for a variety of reasons, or maybe for no reason at all, but colloquially the number says pot — “let’s smoke pot”, or “someone’s smoking pot”, or “gee, i really like pot”, or “time to smoke pot”, either by time (4:20 a.m. or p.m.), date (April 20th), or otherwise (e.g. State Route 420). April 20th at 4:20 is marked by annual events in Mount Tamalpais, CA (an informal gathering); Marin Conty, CA (the 420 Hemp Fest); Ann Arbor, MI (the Hash Bash); and Washington, D.C. (buildup towards the July 4th Smoke-In). Original Source(s) Conventional wisdom: The most common tale is that 420 is the police radio code or criminal code (and therefore the police “call”) in certain part(s) of California (e.g. in Los Angeles or San Francisco) for having spotted someone consuming cannabis publicly, i.e. “pot smoking in progress”; that local cannabis users picked up on the code and began celebrating the number temporally (esp. 4:20 a.m., 4:20 p.m., and April 20); that the number became nationally popularized in the late 1980s and, more ferverently, in the early- to mid-1990s; and is colloquially applied to a variety of relaxed and/or inspired contexts, including not only pot consumption but also a “good time” more generally (in contrast to the drug war surrounding). Conventions are legends: 420 is not police radio code for anything, anywhere. Checks of criminal codes (including those of the City of San Francisco, the City of Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, the State of California, and the federal penal code) suggest that the origin is neither Californian nor federal (the two best guesses). For instance, California Penal Code 420 defines as a misdemeanor the hindrance of use (“obstructing entry”) of public lands, and California Family Code 420 defines what constitutes a wedding ceremony (Marco). One state does come close: “The Illinois Department of Revenue classifies the Alcoholic Liquor Act under Part 420, and the Cannabis and Controlled Substances Tax Act are next, under Part 428.” (RB 5/19/99) True story?: “According to Steven Hager, editor of High Times, the term 420 originated at San Rafael High School, in 1971, among a group of about a dozen pot-smoking wiseacres who called themselves the Waldos. The term 420 was shorthand for the time of day the group would meet, at the campus statue of Louis Pasteur, to smoke pot. “Waldo Steve,’ a member of the group who now owns a business in San Francisco, says the Waldos would salute each other in the school hallway and say “420 Louis!’ The term was one of many invented by the group, but it was the one that caught on. “It was just a joke, but it came to mean all kinds of things, like `Do you have any?’ or `Do I look stoned?’ ‘ he said. “Parents and teachers wouldn’t know what we were talking about.’ The term took root, and flourished, and spread beyond San Rafael with the assistance of the Grateful Dead and their dedicated cohort of pot-smoking fans. The Waldos decided to assert their claim to the history of the term after decades of watching it spread, mutate and be appropriated by commercial interests. The Waldos contacted Hager, and presented him with evidence of 420′s history, primarily a collection of postmarked letters from the early ’70s with lots of mention of 420. They also started a Web site, waldo420.com. “We have proof, we were the first,’ Waldo Steve said. “I mean, it’s not like we wrote a book or invented anything. We just came up with a phrase. But it’s kind of an honor that this emanated from San Rafael.’” Maria Alicia Gaura for the San Francisco Chronicle, 4/20/00 p. A19; and thanks to Noah Cole for the submission Alternate explanations There are a variety of other explanations, all much more interesting than “police code”, and many plausible. Some are more likely uses of the 420/hemp connection rather than sources of it, such as the score for the football game in Fast Times at Ridgement High, 42-0. Known Myths: It isn’t police code (see above). There are 315 chemicals in marijuana, not 420. And although tea time in Amsterdam is rumored to be 4:20, it is actually 5:30 (Gerhard den Hollander). Ubiquitous? Now there’s a 420 Pale Ale. One of the late-97/early-98 “Got Milk” ads featured a character eating cookies without milk and then passing a sign that reads “Next Rest Area 420 miles” (as Ross Bruning). Reportedly, all of the clocks in the movie Pulp Fiction are stuck on 4:20. Shirts with the number 420 on the red-and-blue interstate highway shield (Interstate 420?) have show up on the sitcom Will and Grace (Paul Risenhoover 5/14/99) and in several videos. UPS’ labelling software has a “420 postal code” legend for next-day/2-day deliveries (which is how Phish tickets are sent). (Jack Lebowitz 10/3/98) MTV’s 1997 Viewer’s Choice Award (for the MTV Video Awards) was decided by calls to 1-800-420-4MTV. And by May of 1998, the number was appearing in so many ads (eg Copenhagen 5/14/98 Rolling Stone p54, Corvette p55 5/98 Car & Driver) that its presence is presumed to be intentional. Many songs are around 4 minutes 20 seconds long (since many songs fall between 2:30 and 5:30), including for example Pink Floyd’s “A Great Day for Freedom” (on The Division Bell, 1994), the Foo Fighters’ “My Hero”, and “Smokin’” from Boston’s first album. “There have also been some 420 references on The Simpsons. In the re-run episode aired on April 20th, 1999 at a special time (probably in honor of those college students staying in the holiday spirit |
If the grass is greener on the other side, the water bill is higher.

Sometimes when it’s raining I go outside because it’s the only time nobody will know that I’m crying.

It’s the possibility that keeps us going,
not the guarantee.

Her biggest fear was that one day he would say “I want you back” & she would break down in tears trying to think of a way to explain to him shes still too heartbroken from the last time & shes not ready to lose everything again.

Have you ever wanted to ask a question but your heart is afraid of the answer?

Love is like standing on wet cement.. the longer you stay, the harder it is to leave, & u can never let go without leaving your footprints.

She smashed the rearview mirror of her car because today.. she’s not looking back.

And finally she got tired of being second best.

I can’t wait until the day I can hear a love song on the radio and not want to smash the damn thing.

Sure I miss your smile, but I miss my own more.

Walking away isn’t the hard part, it’s knowing that you wont run after me.

Theres only so many times you can allow someone to let you down before you can’t handle the disappointment anymore. When things change, people change. There’s a point in life where you get tired of chasing everyone trying to fix things, but it’s not giving up, you’ve got to do what’s right for you, even if it hurts.


If we all threw our problems in a pile and saw everyone else’s,
we’d grab ours back.
Sometimes in life you have to lose good things to make room for great things.
The past is just practice.

But we need to remember that life is beautiful.Look outside the box. Tear your eyes away, if only for a moment, from the destruction and pain. Imagine your life being beautiful. Tell yourself it can happen one day.

Experience is a hard teacher. It gives you a
test first, then the lesson.

You’ll never be old and wise
if you’re not young and crazy.

Sometimes you have to forget what you feel
& remember what you deserve.

Heal the past.
Live the present.
Dream the future.

What’s life without problems? If we never had bad days, how would we have good days? If life was perfect, there would be no erasers or kissing and making up. You just got to learn to deal with what’s thrown at you & remember that no matter how hard life may seem, there’s always someone worse off then you.
