31 December 2005

Happy New Years

Happy New Years everyone. I'm seriously fucked up right about now so I will talk to ya'll later. Peace in the Middle East and much hair grease. Lates.

30 December 2005

Truly an Army of many

Howzit, ladies and gentelmen? Myself I'm doing fine and getting ready to return back to Atlanta. It seems like years ago that I was just in Atlanta sitting in my midtown apartment, but it's now T-minus 9 days (or so I hope).

Today I feel inspired by many of my fellow soldiers. I know that I wrote awhile back about some of the underlying racism in the military, but I'm truly in awe of my Army brethren.

Yesterday I went to the Chili's located here on post and I took an R&R soldier there so he could get a real meal, since he hadn't had one in awhile, and see what the post had to offer. We got there and ordered a meal to go but when trying to pay I discovered that the restaurant's credit card machine was not working. Now I was just going to go back to my room and get some cash to pay for my meal, but the soldier paid for it instead. Now this soldier did not know me or what type of person I was but he paid for the meal and didn't want me to pay him back. I felt bad and offered many times to repay him but he refused everytime. He then told me, "Your my brother and if I have the money and you don't then I'm going to try to help you out as best as I can." I thanked this guy profusely not just for the money but also for the quick life lesson.

Later after I finished my shift at the USO I realized what he meant. I've made many a friend in the Army and I know if they were to ever ask me to do something for them, that I would do it no questions asked. Even if it meant that there was a chance for bodily harm to myself or financial loss.

Eerie isn't it?

28 December 2005

Morehouse Blues

Today not having much to do I decided to browse through other Atlanta blogs and see what they were putting out there. I came across The Black Gay Blogger blog and read and listened to about some of the stuff he had to put out about Morehouse University and I was rather dismayed about some of the things happening there.

Karsh, the author of Black Gay Blogger, talks about the air of homophobia and the homosexual culture of Morehouse. Well shortly after posting this information, I guess the "fine" upstanding alumni and whoever else from this institution decided to attack Karsh's articles. Now I checked his comments sections, from previous posts, and saw some of the reponses from those people who felt he was trashing Morehouse and I can only laugh at them. The first thing it seems for them to do is attack his sexuality. Now come on guys, is this suppose to sway someone to seeing your side of the story by resorting to name calling? You guys are suppose to be graduates of a reputable institution, act like it. After seeing some of the things posted and the effort to resort to ebonics, I now understand why some white people believe that blacks are inferior.

Now don't get me wrong my University of Hawaii education wasn't at a top tier school or anything, but at least I know how to write something with some sense of coherence. I remember when I was younger and getting my college choices together my mom recommended that I go to Morehouse, Howard, and Bethune-Cookman. Now I'm glad that I chose a different school, even though I ended up not going and joined the Army instead. Well I have to say I'm glad I didn't attend those "upstanding" institutions. Go Warriors!!!

I'm going to try to contact Karsh and see about obtaining some more info about this school.

P.S. By the way if any of you Morehouse grads want to try and shut me down, beat me up, or even try to harrass me good luck trying!!!

27 December 2005

Merry Sucking Christmas!

Well ladies and gentelmen I hope you are having a Happy Holiday, Kwanzaa, Hanukah, Christmas, or whatever it is you celebrate. Me I could give a rat's ass about Christmas. Bill O'Reilly has gotten a hard-on for our country moving from Christmas to Holiday. I have only thing to say. Boo-hoo bitch and deal with it. I don't give a rat's ass. Your more than welcome to call it Christmas or whatever the hell it is. I think Christmas is just a way for retail companies to make more money off of decorations you'll probably only use once, or silly ass clothing or gifts that your family doesn't really want. My only high point of Christmas is that I can get wasted while playing new video games or watching new movies. Other than that it's just like any other day, not real important. By the way I got invited to one of the worst Christmas parties, make that party, in my life. I was expecting to get a Christmas dinner. Instead I only got some cookies and milk for my "complete meal". I'm glad I wasn't able to go to the DFAC to get a real meal cause I mean that would only have provided so much sustenance for me. Needless to say I wasn't real happy about the whole event and I'm not going to say more about it.

My Christmas day other than the bad was pretty good. I volunteered at the USO and I actually felt like I was doing a great service to those individuals who came in. They enjoyed my selection of music, which was not Christmas related, and kept asking about how to get the tracks I was playing. I'm starting to get a name down at the USO for playing good music. So I'll have to keep it up. I think the next day I work I'm going to take my laptop in and DJ for the crowd. I know I will do a much better job than the DJ's at the Oasis. And yes the bad DJ's are back at the Oasis. I can't stand the music selection once again. I think when I get back to Atlanta I will make a mix that they can play at the Oasis, instead of the same tired crap they've been killing my ears with. Well that is all look forward to hearing from you guys again. And if you want a new video let me know what you would like to see and I'll try to get it on here.

22 December 2005

Rememberance

Yesterday evening I bought Rawkus Records' Best of Decade I 1995-2005 compilation CD. Some of the tracks on the CD took me back to my heyday back in Hawaii, where life was simple and not alot was expected out of me, tracks like Mos Def's "Ms. Fat Booty" and all of the tracks by Black Star. Ahh, how I long for those days. I was 18 and living on my own out in paradise. I had a new girl just about every couple of weeks (thank god for tourism LOL), my own car, did not have to worry about paying rent, and I was getting paid to live in Hawaii. I had my buddy Jaewest next door bumping the beats, tagging, and us getting piss drunk together. We had Mario C. down the hall who was like our older brother keeping us out of trouble, but still partying with us when the weekend came.

Last night I had a very intense dream of being back in Atlanta. I dreamt that I went to my favorite pizza shop up on Peachtree and had a meal. It consisted of one of their large combo pizza's and a couple of Stella Artois. The sad part was, that I thought this was so real, that I woke up and tried to see if the stuff was really there. Only a couple of more day, just a couple of more days. I look forward to being able to walk down the street to eleven50 and just getting smashed and go back to my apartment and fall asleep in a sweet and drunken bliss. I can't wait to walk my dog up and down Peachtree, to stretch her little legs, and just be able to breathe in, view, and touch Atlanta. I look forward to seeing the steel gray vat outside of the Gordon Biersch Brewery, the bright lights of the Fox Theatre, and the people of Atlanta. LOL, but just a couple of more days, just a couple of more days, until I'm back in the ATL.

21 December 2005

Let me take Political Discourse for $100.

I came across an article in my favorite home paper, The Seattle Times, with the other being The Toronto Star, and was glad that someone else noticed a problem with what is now being termed "political debate". I notice now that news shows, both from the left and right perspective, figure that the best way to debate the issue is to put folks on the shows who are so polar to each other that it basically turns into a shouting match and nothing more. I feel that the goal of debating, just like writing an argumentative paper for English 101, should be to convince the audience to take in cosideration your point of view and maybe even accept the info which will possibly change your belief on that subject. All these guys do now on their shows is just cause people on both sides to become inflamed and just accept in lockstep that the other side must be an idiot and there is no way to converse with them. Look at the political landscape now, back in 1995 when I was graduating high school there never was no mention ever made of red and blue states. Now this in itself has become such a polarized issue. While I don't have a solution to the problem I hope that people on both sides realize that they are starting to push many moderates away. Hell maybe the moderates should just make their own party LOL.

18 December 2005

Just one of those days






Well yesterday we finally went on our Sand Safari trip and it was an awesome trip. We went 4x4ing, skiing, and "sandboarding" the dunes. I even got a chance to go swimming as well. Overall the trip was pretty good. We ate well and fun was had by all, even the boss who was getting sick from some of the bumps we were taking. It was pretty cool to go out there and actually see how far away we were from Saudi Arabia (which wasn't really that far at all). The sights of the sand dunes were pretty cool. I could see myself coming back here to visit, once the war on terror is over. The sand around here reminds of some of the sand at the beaches back in Hawaii. It's real fine, gritty and gets everywhere LOL. It was slightly windy, so sand was flying everywhere, but it wasn't that bad. If you ever get to do something like this I would recommend you take the opportunity and do it.

One thing that struck me as being surreal was the fact that, while we were driving through the dunes, we listened to country Christmas carols in a.....predominnantly Muslim country. It just seemed so strange. Out in the desert and we are listening to songs that would make one think of snowy days and nights sitting by the fireplace.

I will be leaving this country shortly. Though I don't want to leave just quite yet, I'm looking forward to going back to Atlanta and being normal. I look forward to going to the bar and clubs and getting piss drunk and not have to worry about a 3 beer limit. I will now be able to drink hard liquor and not worry about getting in trouble over it. I will now be able to wake up in my apartment and decided whether or not I want to watch porn. I'll be able to look at a wider selection of magazines at the store and not be disappointed with the the current selection, that is 1 or 2 months behind the states, and wish for more variety. I'll now be able to pick up alot more CD's so I can DJ better. I'll get to touch my turntables after 8 months of a forced separation. I'll be able to look at people on the street who are upset about their living conditions at their condo and let them know that they don't know how good they've got it. And the utmost importance I get to see my dog and cat. I've missed them so much and can't wait to hear them yelp and meow.

14 December 2005

What is wrong with "The Source"?

This morning I decided to get my quick fill of "The Village Voice" and I saw a letter in the editorial section, from David Mays co-founder and CEO of The Source (for those who don't know it's a hip hop magazine which is almost like The Rolling Stone), responding to an article that was featured in the Voice. The article titled "The Source under fire" was written by Aina Hunter and discussed several legal matters and other issues that that the magazine was going through. When I read Mr. Mays' letter I was severly dissappointed that he tried to address the credibility of the article that was written. He accused Ms. Hunter of misleading the readers with some of the information that was in the article. For example, he cited that the EEOC case that the magazine was involved in was closed, which Ms. Hunter also stated was closed but that the plaintiffs were now going to take to a federal court. I think Mr. May has lost all crediblity with his letter since he obviously didn't read Hunter's article all the way through.

Now I do have a complaint about The Source. I think it doesn't serve a real purpose other than to try to create beef amongst hip-hop artists. A great example, is when they portrayed rapper Eminem as a racis based upon an interview he had when he in his early teens. The guys are a joke plain and simple. The only enjoyment I get out of the magazine is going to the PX and looking at the ads in the very back of the magazine, only because they have ads for porno's back there. Other than that though, I could care less about the magazine. I'm disgusted with how hip-hop has become so commercial. I long for the days when hip-hop had a message (mainly political) and it wasn't about the bling bling, hoes, and cash. Now don't get me wrong I listen to the music today but if I had my choice I would listen to Public Enemy's "Fear of a Black Planet" any day over some of the albums out now. Hell I'll even take Wu-Tang. The best magazine I've enjoyed that relates to hip-hop is SCRATCH magazine I've never gone wrong with this mag. I just wish it was just a little more indepth and much bigger. Now I think XXL may have a part in the creation of Scratch, but I don't pay attention to XXL and could care less about it as well.

By the way I may finally be returning to Atlanta after so many months away (it seems like years) so I may take a break to get piss drunk and use to the States once again. So forgive if I don't keep posting for a little bit. Also I may start getting ready to run for political office once I get back there, but I will definitely be working on my movie.

12 December 2005

Shortcomings

Sorry I haven't posted in awhile folks I've been pretty sick as of late. Think someone is passing the cold around my office. I will try to get back to writing form as soon as I can. So instead of reading this blog, go shopping, and get some gifts for the family.

07 December 2005

Whatta day

This past day or two has been kind of stressing, due to the fact that I'm preparing for the promotion board and my new replacement is due to come in soon and so my unit wants me to come on home. Now my unit is indicating that the only way I'll be able to stay for the promotion board is if I am going to re-enlist or extend for another year or so. My only problem though is that I wanted to get ready to attend law school and my family does not think that I should re-enlist. I'm not losing much sleep over it, because I think I'm close to making my decision, but I'm just getting so frustrated with the situation. Oh well.

I dowloaded the Rockstar Custom Tracks Converter for the PSP and that thing kicks ass. I can now download my tracks off a CD and listen to it, just like the Xbox GTA games, while playing GTA Liberty City Stories. It's cool. Only drawback is that I have a small memory card (32mb) and so only have two songs on their. I will be buying a 1GB card though and when I get that I should be able to put more and better songs on it.

06 December 2005

Upcoming weekend

I'm starting to gear up for this upcoming weekend. I'll be very busy. On Friday I will be starting my first day of volunteering at the USO. Then Saturday, mostly all day, I'll be going out to the desert to try to sand ski, swim, and whatever else. I'm pretty excited about the trip because it'll allow me to get some more adventure type clips so I can make my "extreme" movie (joking about the extreme). I've never been skiing before (got kicked out of ski school for underage drinking) so this will be new to me. If I can I would like to do sandboarding as well.

On another more serious note, I was watching ABC's Primetime and was very disturbed by what I saw. They had two white girls on their show who performed songs praising individuals like Hitler and Hess and praising the white race (by the way did you know, that by the end of the European theater portion of World War II, Hess was discovered by troops eating out of the dumpster LOL a real Nazi hero). They claim that Hitler could not have killed all of the Jews in the Holocaust and many other revisionist theories. This family is the epitome of what is wrong with America. All I can do is shake my head and wonder why I serve sometimes, but then I know that more good comes out of it than bad. If you want to see the article about this here is the link idiot racist twins. Oh well one can only laugh at such foolishness.

04 December 2005

Untitled

Well I hope everyone is doing well. I know it's been a couple of days since I've posted. I've only had one bad experience the last couple of days and that was my ATM card getting eaten by the Qatari ATM machine. So now I'm out of an ATM card till my new one from Atlanta gets here.

I've got good news for my ears. They finally got some superior DJ's in the club who actually know how to mix and generate a buzz on the dancefloor. It was weird to walk in and listen to the music and realize it was being mixed. So kudos go out to whoever let those guys get in their and work their magic. Oh and I think I found one of the most flamboyantly gay guys out here. Now here is my question, after seeing this in Atlanta and elsewhere, why do black homosexuals have to make it so apparent that they are gay. Some of the white homosexuals I know do not get all extravagant and act so ridiculous. Now don't get me wrong, I know not all black queers act like this, but it seems that they take their cue off of Jack on "Will and Grace" and decide this is how to act.

I started browsing the Famous Trials link on my webpage and I saw a profile of a lawyer who took on Jim Crow laws. It's very interesing because he was a smart African-American lawyer who after witnessing so much racial discrimination got fed up with it and decided to attack it. His name is Charles Houston. This guy is now one of my inspirations to go to law school and kick ass, as best as I can, and make a difference in the world. I wonder though, that if by the time I graduate law school will I still have that same aspiration or will I just seek out the quick buck? I hope to stay on the right track but only the future will tell. Well I have to go and study up for the LSAT, see you guys later.

28 November 2005

The Middle Eastern Tiger Woods.....not!!

How's it going everyone? I kept pretty busy the day after Thanksgiving. One of the perks of being over here in the Middle East is that you don't have to worry about those damn Christmas shoppers at the mall. Friday afternoon I went driving through downtown Doha and it was not that bad. There wasn't much traffic on the road so I didn't have to worry about crazy Qatari drivers going all over the place. It was strange to drive through the downtown area though, and not see many of the shops open. I guess they don't open till late in the afternoon.

After wandering aimlessly through the city we linked up with the civilian, who works in our office, and one of his local friends to play some golf. Now I had just planned on driving golf balls over at the driving range but instead I ended up just driving the cart around. It was actually fun to drive the cart around. Watching the others golf I realized that I actually enjoyed golf a little bit. They were hitting the ball real well and even making some nice putts. It made me want to get some golf clubs when I get back to Atlanta, just so I could go play some rounds of golf every now and then. I think the next time we go out to the course, I will attempt to play. Now I won't be awesome at it but I hopefully can hold my own out there. By the way if you ever have the chance to play at the Doha Golf Club I would recommend doing it in the afternoon. By the time dusk hits, one of the holes provides a scenic picture of the city. It's an awe inspiring pic. Too bad I forgot my camera LOL.

25 November 2005

Inspired Thanksgiving

Well ladies and gentlemen, I hope your Thanksgiving was as good as mine. This was my Thanksgiving in the middle of a war and a deployed environment and I have to say it was pretty kick ass. There was much food to be devoured. We had lobster, prime rib, turkey, ham, and all of the side dishes one would expect at a Thanksgiving dinner. The higher ups were the ones who were serving the food and they did an excellent job. Hell some of them even inspired me to become an officer or maybe even reenlist. It was good to see the folks who had their families out here enjoying themselves. It was much unlike the Thanksgiving I had posted of in one of my previous posts. The only thing that sucked about beig out here though was when the football games started. Normally I'm use to being able to eat and watch the game. Not this time. I had to wait several hours to catch the games, but it was worth it.

Currently I'm suppose to be participating in the Commander's Cup (a campwide sports event)in both volleyball and swimming. Now volleyball I have no problem with cause I've played it on and off for many years, since going to U of Hawaii. The swimming though is kicking my ass. The last time I actually swam was back in 2002 and that was cause I was surfing. We are required to swim a 200m leg and it's just overwhelming to me. But I like that it's so challenging because it makes me want to get out there and get it done.

I'm almost done with my application to get my new apartment and I just want to thank the people at Promove. I just want to thank them so much and recommend that they start putting more shops in other regions. This is a pretty good service and save's me alot of headache trying to find an apartment, since I'm deployed, and it's free. FREE!!!!!! Can't beat that. Well that's all for now. I'm hungry as hell and it's time to go chow down. See ya'll later.

24 November 2005

Time for a new video

Okay guys I think I've had the Tiesto "Adagio for Strings" up for a little while. I'm trying to decide which video to put up next. If you have any you would like to see up let me know. Personally I'm thinking of putting up Bloc Party's "Two More Years".

23 November 2005

Gobble Gobble

Well Thanksgiving (in the US) is coming up and unfortunately I'm not with my family to celebrate it. But it doesn't matter cause I missed the Candian one as well. Now this is the first time that I've been away on a deployment and have missed several holidays and it really doesn't feel too bad. I know that I should probably be with the family to celebrate the holidays but I'm not particularly aching for it. I'm kind of getting the "Been there, done that" attitude. The holidays just seem to old and commercial. I mean yeah to be there with the family is good and everything, but I really don't want to hear about the problems that you've been having, and have already emailed me numerous times about. Face it, if you haven't gotten them fixed by now it's probably going to take a little bit longer to take care of those problems. I'm not even going to start on the failed New Year's resolutions. Needless to say I've never put much stock in them and I still don't. Well this ends my holiday rant.

Yesterday I bought NCAA March Madness '06 and I just want to tell EA Sports that once again you have let me down. You have so jacked this series up that it's not even funny anymore. For example I'm playing a Classic Game between the Dominique Wilkins Georgia Bulldogs vs. Michael Jordan's North Carolina. Now my team has the better overall ratings in FG shooting and everything else, yet I can't even make a simple 14 foot jump shot. And why is the shooting rhythm so off. You guys better pay attention to ESPN College Hoops. They know how to get it done and they even offer the game at a cheaper rate. You guys might want to take next year off and figure out what is going wrong.

22 November 2005

Qatar Pics






Here are some more photos of Qatar. Some of the water shots remind me of Waikiki.

One of my pet peeves (be forewarned some offensive language is included in this post)

Ok ladies and gentelmen I have to disclose one of my biggest peeves that I have with the military machine. Now I know that I'm a soldier and I shouldn't be talking bad, but this peeve has gone on for far too long.

Now we being America's military and diplomatic envoys are suppose to be a shining example of all that America has to offer. But I wonder if one of the values that we are exporting is racism. Now your probably wondering how can the military be viewed as racist? Blacks, Whites, Asians, Pacific Islanders, Hispanics, and various other races are all in the military so there is no way we can be racist. Well I would say your right and wrong. Here's why. Since I've here in the Middle East all I ever hear from military members when it comes to identifying the Third Country Nationals (TCNs) is Haji. Now I don't know how they got this name and why it would apply to them, when many of them aren't from the Arabic peninsula. Many come from India, Pakistan, the Phillipines, and elsewhere.

This has been really getting on my nerves only because everywhere I go I hear this term. So hear is what I'm thinking of doing, jokingly of course but it may help people to realize how their actions are, I'm going to call each person who I hear that from a racist name. So if they are Black they will get nigger, White people I will refer to as either cracker or honky, Asians will get either slant-eye, or yellow boy or girl, and Hispanics will get wetback.

Now I'm not a racist or anything but you know if I was to ever really call someone by these terms they would get offended. So how about we go ahead and take a look inside of ourselves and figure out whether we should still be calling these TCNs Haji. And if you think so then you really need to get a grip on reality.

Now if you have any comments on this I ask you to post them. I think this is a discussion that really needs to be out there.

Oh and by the way I now know where the term Haji comes from. It refers to those Muslims who have made the trip to Mecca. Now I'm not sure if the Hindi, Filipinos, and others get this term.

Why me?

Well yesterday evening sucked camel butt to the highest extent possible. First it started with a supposed jaunt down to the mall being cancelled. I didn't care too much about that since I'm going to be here for so long and it will always be there. But I go down to my room and start playing Socom Navy Seals 3. Lo and behold though all of my game data is nowhere to be found. Friggin outstanding. So I start going back through the game so I can use the crosstalk feature and then the game freezes. (Sony you need to fix this quick cause it's happened with my NBA Live '06). At this time I'm kind of upset cause I was doing real well on the game. I then decided to watch TV and Road to Perdition is on. Now I've never been able to watch this movie due to deployments, DJing, and just not enough time to go to the movies. Well right in the key portion of the movie the cable goes out. That is when I almost hit the roof. How many things can go wrong in a single day? It looks like a lot can. Than to add insult to injury my alarm doesn't go off this morning, which results in me not being able to get to Physical Training on time. Well other than not waking on time my morning seems to be going very well, for right now LOL.

I think I've found my new internet craze. It's called Yahoo 360. It's hilarious cause it seems to be where people go to post their "special pictures". LOL Well I've got to go eat so I will see ya'll later.

21 November 2005

My new additions

Well folks, I've been busy with work again. But I've also been busy with checking out new video games. Recently I've bought the following games:

Battlefield 2 PS2
Socom Navy Seals Fireteam Bravo PSP
Socom Navy Seals 3 PS2
Star Wars Battlefront 2 PSP
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories PSP


All of these games are pretty good and also addictive. My favorite game so far is Fireteam Bravo, only because I can unlock some items on the PS2 Navy Seals game. It's interesting how it works (the crosstalk feature). You basically play a level on the PSP game and then you can just hook up your PSP to the PS2, via a mini B USB cable, and bingo. I have Madden 06 for both PSP and PS2 which basically allows you to work on your franchise season on both systems, making it very handy.

Battlefield 2 is cool because you can basically play a myriad of soldiers and utilize many vehicles. This is possible by a move, which reminds me of the Matrix movies, where you basically point and hit the square button and it changes you to that guy. Now some of the AI could be better, but all in all it's pretty good. Another cool item, I might add, is that near the end of the game you can choose to play as either the NATO or Chinese forces.

Star Wars Battlefront 2 is okay, when they start selling the PS2 version out here then, I'll be much more enthusiastic. My only gripe is the controls for the personnel on this game. For the PSP your basically using the triangle, square, x, and circle buttons to move your sights. Now there are other settings but I don't like using anything but default settings to play some of these games.

I haven't really gotten a chance to play GTA much. But I can say this beyond a reasonable doubt, it looks excellent. And it seems to run smooth. Once again Rockstar North, Leeds, and whoever else was involved in this game have earned another multimillion dollar game. Everything is kickass with this game from the music featuring "Spin Spin Sugar Armand Van Helden Remix" by Sneakerpimps and some tracks from the Lox, to the graphics. If I didn't know better I would swear that this is running off the PS2 onto my TV (albeit a miniature TV).

Well that is all for now time to go to the bathroom and play some Fireteam Bravo.

14 November 2005

Aspirations

Well folks, I know it's been awhile since I've posted so here goes.

I'm currently working on my movie idea. I researched the price of HD Digital Video Camera's and I am amazed that they are within my price range. I'm debating now which one I really want to get. It's between either Sony, JVC, or Canon. So if anyone out there knows anything about these brand of cameras please let me know.

Now you may be asking, why do I want to make a movie? Well just like blogging, I have a story to tell and I think I could do it and be good at it, with practice of course. I've always been intrigued by moviemaking because I've always believed that I could tell a better story and even present it better as well. When I get back to Atlanta I know I'm going to be so busy working on this movie and also getting the necessary equipment for it. I have seen the light and have decided to go to Apple. Everything I've seen about the Apple products has just wowed me. I have the Ipods and now just need to get the computer.

I'm also pondering running for a political office. I think I would start out in Atlanta on one of the city commissions. I've always wanted to experience what it would be like to run for a political office. So when I get back I plan on doing that. I don't think I will get too many votes but I would just like to try it out and experience it. Well that is all for about now. I will try to keep you regularly posted.

07 November 2005

Trip to Qatari Ruins




Hello everyone, I hope you are doing well. The past couple of weeks have been kind of hectic. Ramadan was finished and Eid began. Because of Ramadan finishing up we are now allowed to go visit places during the day. On 5 November we decided to visit some ancient Qatari ruins. It was pretty fun. Not too many people were out at the ruins and it was pretty cool to see their relation to the country. While we were traveling up we saw a camel just out grazing. Then a little ways down the road we visited the camel racing track. This track was huge. I'm so used to seeing horse racetracks and they had nothing on this one. It took us awhile after viewing all of this to get up to the fort but when we did it was worth it. I will try to post the pics of the fort on here so you can check it out. It was rather small and I found it amazing that 100 people, livestock, and weapons for all could be placed in this structure. My only gripe though was that I kept getting attacked by damn flies every so often and my digital video camera was acting up.

Shortly afterwards we then headed a a old town at Qatari Historical Marker #25. It was pretty cool to see how they use to build their houses. It seems that what they would do is get rocks and stack them together to form a wall. Then after this was done they would take cement and pour it over the rocks forming the wall. I don't know what the roofs were made of, since many of the places were in such disrepair that there really was no place for the roof to go but into the ground, but if they were like the ones at the fortress. Than they were made of wood and thatch with a cement cover. Well that is all for now enjoy the pics.

26 October 2005

Nope I don't need the tongue, I think I'll have the brain.

Well how's it going once again folks. Went to a birthday party for one of the Qatari locals and all I can say is that they throw one hell of a party. The place where the party was held was a private home yet the interior looked like something you would see at the White House or something. The meal was exquisite as well. We had goat, Lebanese salad, hummus, veggie mini pizza's, and rice and several other tasty dishes. It was all good till there was a disagreement who about who would eat the goat's brain and it's tongue.

Now not having been exposed to "treats" like this, my first impulse was to introduce everyone to my friend "Ralph". (Or in other words to vomit.) But I took it in stride. I mean cause I'm a foreigner in a new land. So just grin and bear it, and if offered to me politely refuse. Well I didn't have to worry about wording my refusal because all of a sudden two gentlemen were arguing over who should get the tongue. Now this was comical to me on many levels but mostly cause it was two grown men arguing about this piece of tongue. Then another argument started up about how should get the goat's brain. FUN TO BE HAD BY ALL. LOL

On another note, this one from the political realm. It looks like alot of drama is affecting the Republican party. I look forward in the next couple of weeks to see what happens. Oh well. TTFN.

Sorry an additional note as well. Met the lead attorney who works for the Qatari ruler and this guy is pretty amazing. He went to law school at Georgetown during the Watergate scandal. This guy is what I would like to be if I ever went into international law. And the girl who he was with. Man talk about HOT!! LOL. Also feel free to leave comments and criticism I have thick skin (thanks to the Army).

24 October 2005

Things seen and heard

Yesterday evening while watching MTV Europe I saw some pretty cool videos. One was the new Paul Van Dyk, think it's off his new album, and I have to say it was pretty good. Bascially Paul and another gentleman act as guardian angels for an elderly man and his dog. Real nice video. Kind of made me wish for my dog Lika. (Oh and the video was called "The Other Side", I forget who the vocalist is but this sounds like an album worth buying. Even though I've always like a lot of the music PVD's made.) The other video I enjoyed was Bob Sinclair's "Love Generation". That song and video was pretty good. Now I just wish MTV would do away with lots of the shows like Ashlee Simpleton's, Newlywed's, Wonder Showzen, and the one with all the bratty kids who exploit their parent's money. Gee daddy look at me I'm spending all of the moola you worked so hard for to have a sweet 16 birthday party that no one is going to remember after a couple of years. Oh and if you don't get me what I want for a present I'm going to bawl like a baby and call you a bad parent. SICKENING. Oh well that is my rant and spill for the day. I will see you guys later.

And ladies if you want to make your man happy I would suggest getting EA Sports' NBA Live 2006. Your man will love you for it. My girl didn't get it for me but I know that if she did I would love her so much more (hint, hint). LOL

23 October 2005

You might want to slow down highspeed.

Yesterday I went to my friend's birthday party at the Oasis club and I was very dissappointed at the turnout. The guys who were DJing there were doing a good job. (MAJ Dennis you need to keep on DJing you did a much better job than the guy who was at it later in the night.) They mixed the genres pretty well. They played, salsa, reggae, reggaeton (spelling might be incorrect I apologize), and hip-hop. I listened to the Spanish version of "Happy Birthday" and I never knew it was so long. Some people were joking that by the time the song was over, G would have gained another year. All in all pretty good. Except for one person.

Now some of you may know that here at the camp we have a three drink limit. Well I think a Staff Sergeant must have slammed all three of her drinks. By the night's end she was a belligerent drunk on the verge of passing out. By the time I left she must have passed out cause staff duty was piling her in the truck. Not the way I want to be remembered around here. LOL. This place is somewhat like a small town where everybody knows everybody. So you can be sure that everyone will know what happened. So my advice would be to slow down highspeed, you have another several months here and the alcohol isn't going to disappear.

22 October 2005

The places we go and the people we meet.

Staying here in Qatar I now realize why they call it the "Switzerland of the Middle East". The people out here are not narrow minded. They allow The people here are friendly to a large extent and will go out of their to make your service enjoyable. Everyone here seems to be well off. And the architecture around here is pretty awesome.


I'm real excited because today I get to go out and pick up some shirts that I had tailored. Now I don't know why this is such a major event for me (it could be the fact that I was stuck in Kuwait with nothing to do for several months) but I'm giddy. I had about 5 shirts tailored which cost me about 500 Qatari Riyals. Not sure what it equates to in American dollars (might be about $100 or even less). I might even wear one to the birthday party today. I'm going to try to see if I can get a suit tailored for me as well. I will be taking pics of these items so that all can view and comment. Well TTFN.

21 October 2005

Won't this guy ever learn?

Well ladies and gentlemen the guy who I lambasted in my last post, for being a pest, has gone and done it again. The night was going good. They had the salsa playing for a bit switched it up to The freak "Gloved One" (for those not in the know, that is Michael Jackson), and then played hip-hop. But then numbnuts goes in the booth and tries to act all hard and he just f'ed it up pretty bad. I don't know if this guy knows that he's a killjoy or what but someone needs to tell him before I do. Oh well. I have a birthday party to attend just not sure what day it is though. LOL. I think it's Saturday. Look forward to having fun. Will soon be posting pics up here so look out.

20 October 2005

New Google content

Browsing other blogs to get some ideas and I came across this one from Brendan McCarthy at Dancerdance. I personally think this is awesome. But it still won't keep me from actually going out to get real paperback or harbound books. Hell I've got tons of books on my PDA and still buy alot of paperbacks.

Yes. And you are?

How's it going folks long time no see or hear from me I guess. Well I've moved to Qatar and am not DJing right now, though I probably should be considering the talent pool out here. We have a nice little club called the Oasis here and it's not too bad. I mean who can complain when you can now go out and get 3 beers, I'm not talking about the non-alcoholic variety seen around the camps in Kuwait, of Heineken, or Budweiser. But one thing really does get on my nerves, and this has always gotten on my nerves as a DJ, people who think they run the club and try to act all hard but are really not. These guys will come in and try to act like they are all hard and that people should bow down to them.

Well first things first.....YOU ARE NOT THE BIG MAN ON CAMP. Your just like the rest of us stuck here your no more important or less important than I or many of the others who live or come here to work. Because of your attitude though you are a dirt dart in my book.

Next if your not the DJ and you don't run the MWR, stay the hell out of the DJ booth. There really is no need for you to be there. Your occupying valuable space and air being in there.

Another thing just cause you think a song is "awesome" doesn't mean that the rest of the camp thinks it's awesome. If it's not going to get people out on the dancefloor than there really is no reason to play the song. The DJ's job is to get people out there to vibe, dance, and generate drink sales for the club, not for you.

Now this is to the jackass who brought his piece of crap guitar out to the Oasis during hip-hop night. NUMBNUTS, GET A CLUE, THERE IS A REASON WHY THERE IS A THEMED EVENT AT THE CLUB. You want to get that loving feeling do us all a favor and take it elsewhere. I'm pretty sure those who went to the back area to smoke, since they can't do it in the building, did not want to hear Jimmy Buffet, (I like Maragaritaville, thinks it's from spending too much damn time in South Carolina), songs or namely any damn country songs. You should have taken your pathetic self to the Top-Off club which was having a country night. I understand your a loser and need to reach out at hip-hop night to try to convert people but it's just not going to work.

To the guy who feels the constant need to go into the DJ booth, just to announce "NO DRINKS ON THE DANCE FLOOR", I don't think the DJ is a mute or handicapped so he can probably accomplish this on his own. We don't need your input. The officer who was DJing the other night got it right. He did it on his own cause he knew he was grown and didn't have to rely on someone else to do it. So hopefully the DJ can go ahead and do this as well without your input.

And is there some way we can get more than just hip hop and country played out here. Hell play some rock, folk, and techno, something than these other two genres educate the people out there.

Well that is all for now. And I'm not going to comment on the DJ's mixing skills cause I understand he's just starting out (I hope he is cause his mixing straight up sucks (not that bad)!! LOL)

*I'm adding a counter to my blog but unfortunately it includes an ad for the University of Pheonix (in no way do I personally support this school or anything it stands for, I would rather put the Univesity of Hawaii Manoa on there but I don't have that luxury unless some one can give me code to make my own counter.). So bear with me till I can get this rectified.

20 August 2005

No Love?

It's very interesting to see how Hip Hop and R&B night are treated around the camp. We are always told that we need to be closed by 11pm, but when it comes to the other nights i.e., Country and Salsa night they are allowed to remain onstage past 11. I'm starting to get a large following but they don't seem to understand why I don't play past 11pm. I think I'm too naive and nice and just play by the rules. I know I should probably say something but it doesn't seem to do any good. I'm glad to have generated alot of buzz out here but I'm so ready to go home though. I just want to see family, pets, and just chill out and not have to worry about anything. Oh well. Well tonight DJ Crank is playing out at the MWR center and this guy is awesome. He's inspired me everytime I go to his nights to up my game. As soon as I get back to Atlanta it's time to hit the decks and upgrade as well. Well it's time for me to go I'm going to add some new links to the site. Also I'm going to try my hand at podcasting. It should be an interesting experience. Ok lates, peace and much hairgrease LOL.

07 August 2005

Hey DJ!

I've been DJing several times a week since my last post on here. So far it's been pretty interesting. I'm DJing Hip Hop and Top 40 (who's I dont' know yet LOL) and it's going well. I've noticed though that when I play Hip Hop with a message (i.e., Common, Public Enemy) no one seems to be that interested in listening. They are so programmed by corporate media that when I play crap they hear on the radio they come out of the woodworks. It's pathetic, to say the least. So now when I play in the Mirage room you can expect alot of radio tracks. Outdoors though that is when I play for myself. I'll play everything from the oldies to trance and techno. Some of the people seem to enjoy it though they won't dance. I could care less about the dancing though. My goal is to expose people to other types of music and get them to try something new. It seems to work with the TCN (Third Country National) MWR workers. They like it and ask me to give them more. They say that the availability of the music they want out here is very limited. This one short Indian guy wanted me to play Axel F's "Crazy Frog" for the longest time. Well after a jaunt to the Kuwait City International Airport I was able to play it for him. It was funny cause he was dancing to it and had this huge smile. That's when I know DJing is worthwhile. If people are having a good time then it's well worth it.

I went to my buddy's DJ event out at the sunshade and I had to provide him with assistance on his DJ program (which he recommended to me, go figure). They couldn't seem to work it good so I had to provide them guidance. All was going good till some idiots (who probably drank too much of the Kuwaiti moonshine) decided to try to throw down. Now having been a club goer for quite awhile I never figured out the appeal of watching two men about to throw down at a party, and I can say that as a DJ I still don't know. One thing I did learn from it though is that it's a huge party killer. People's moods go south and it's the DJ's job to bring that mood back. But the DJ couldn't seem to do it so he played love songs for half an hour. Once everyone was down then he started playing the crunk hits, LOL. Everyone was dancing but over half the crowd had left, probably cause they thought the MP's would show up (though they did not come out once LOL), and it was kind of a lost cause.

I was suppose to DJ tonite but the weather is so sandy out that I'm not even going to risk messing up my equipment. Well got to go see ya later.

06 May 2005

1 Step Closer

Well this morning was fast and furious. But I had one bright moment out of everything that went on today. That was the discovery of how easily it was to get the DJ position out here. I was told that I needed to just head down and speak with the manager of the cafe. Then after that I should be able to get the position since so many of the people who were DJing have gone back to the states. So I called my buddy in Atlanta and he's going to be sending my CD's out here. So here's to hope.

05 May 2005

DJ Job Hunting

How's it going? I've been here in Kuwait since the 5th of April. Currently I'm trying to get a DJing gig with the MWR located here at Arifjan, but I'm not having any luck at the moment. I've been studying up on creating my own tracks since the camp doesn't really have that many activities as a regular post. I've also taken an interest in creating my own internet radio station. Hopefully when I get back to Atlanta I can start it up. It seems to be pretty simple according to the issue of Computer Music that I bought. It basically requires me to get a version of Winamp and to go from there.

I recently bought a digital video camera which hopefully will allow me to record any future gigs and trips that I participate in. The primary use of the camera will be for when I take my trip to Europe next year (hey better to be ready now than never) and I'm going to make a movie of all the places, sights, and people my wife and I meet. If you know of any good spots to visit in Europe please let me know. I've been getting many e-guides but word of mouth is always helpful as well.

09 February 2005

This is the start of my musical journey from the bedroom to the club.

Here is where hopefully I can show my progression through my journey. I've joined several Meetup groups in the area to get my name out here in Atlanta. I've been pretty impressed with Atlanta it's one of the few major metro areas I've seen in the South that offers so much. Now if only the clubs would serve alcohol beyond 2am, that would friggin outstanding.