Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Michael Jackson is ALIVE !!!
I couldnt stay silent any longer. I just dont believe he is dead. He's had to lie most of his life. When he was 12 years old they didnt think he would be as cute to sell as many albums unless he said he was 10. He clearly lied on National television on an NBC interview about many things. He is Michael Jackson. He can become anyone, and do anything. Even his family members arent displaying an overabundance of remorse over the death of their beloved Michael. What better way to hype a departure from his current life then to go out like Elvis. I personally think MJ the singer and performer is dead, but he is performing a new life now. Dont believe the hype. MJ the human is alive.click on this. However, from the bottom of my heart, if he has left us, I hope he finds a more peaceful place. Thank you for sharing your talents with us Michael. We love you. God Bless.
Labels:
Autopsy,
Jackson Five,
Micheal Jackson,
Neverland,
Thriller
Sunday, May 27, 2007
Memorial Day
On this day we take for granted that it's a holiday , a time to relax, a time to party, hang out with our family and friends, a time to enjoy the finer things in life. I hope you also take time to think about those who were called to duty to defend our country and to sacrifice their lives so that we may live ours. I'm totally not a fan of any war and can't understand how one human can be driven to kill another but it's happened, and it's happening today. Not only impacting lives of hudreds and thousands of service men and women, but also impacting their families. This is my tribute to you. Thank you for the brave impacts you have made in your lifetime. You are remembered. You are missed. Hopefully the current troops will be home soon. My heart goes out to you all.
Sincerely,
Da' SYKO MAN
USN AD3 1986-1990
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Virginia Tech Horror
Yesterday a gunman went on a rampage and killed at least 33 people and injured many more on the campus of Virginia Tech. University in Blacksburg Virginia. It is considered the worst massacre killing spree in U.S. history. This is the second time in less than a year the school was closed down because of a shooting. I have spent time on that campus and had friends with ties to that school. My heart goes out to the victims and their families and I will burn a candle in their memory. Click here for timeline of the event.
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blacksburg,
hokies,
killing spree,
murder,
rampage,
va. tech,
virginia
Thursday, April 12, 2007
Grand Canyon Skywalk
Well I made it to the Skywalk on the Grand Canyon western rim. The first disapointment was the drive out there. 121 miles from Las Vegas. The last 21 miles is the absolute worst dirt road I have ever driven across. I highly suggest renting a vehicle with 4 wheel drive. Cars do make it through though. The only way to see the skywalk is to pay a package price. $74.95 a person. Use your AAA card because they also charge a tribal tax of 7%. When a bus takes you to the walk, you must leave all bags, pocket books, cameras, cell phones, etc. No photography while on the walk. They claim they wish to protect the grand canyon from falling items. Security guards everywhere. You put socks over your shoes and walk on a thick glass hanging 4000 feet above the canyon. You can have your photo taken for 15 dollars. The next stop Guano Point. You can literally walk along the edge of the rim. The buffet is a scam. Tin trays with gnarly chicken and barbecue beef. Not too appetizing but you can eat it in a picturesque setting. The road will be paved in June. Negotiations are underway and Trump or Wynn will get the bid to build 2 hotels, casino, amusement park, and the airport is currently being expanded to accept commercial flights. Even though I paid a hefty price it was neat to think I was there before the mass influx of progress.See more photos here.
Friday, April 06, 2007
Wednesday, April 04, 2007
Griffith Park Observatory
I visited the Griffith Observatory in L.A. this past weekend. It was recently renovated and open to the public and is a great place too see if you are ever in the area. The planetarium show was the best ever and the rest of the museum was just as interesting. Probably one of the best views around. I will definitely return here.
Labels:
astronomy,
Griffith park,
L.A.,
observatory,
planetatrium
Coyote Gone Sobe
I was driving in a San Diego neighborhood last night and saw a coyote running across the road. Today when I woke up I saw on the news a coyote was in a Quizno's store in Chicago. I'm thinking that nature is getting smarter and turning to natural energy drinks rather than wasting all their energy within the circle of life in the food chain. Go Sobe!!!
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