Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Unfortunatley to all those thirsty male virgins out there...






Megan Fox, who I dislike until I see her in person, got hitched this past week. No wonder she got pulled out of Transformers 3.

Anybody wanna make a wager on how long her marital status will last with David Silver? (that's the character who Brian Austin Green plays on the OG 90210). I'm picking 15 months

Monday, June 28, 2010

Tears of Fears


Chris Benoit. Chris Brown.


What the hell do both of these two have in common?


Sure, they have the same first name. Sure, they did stuff we didn't even see coming. The only difference between both of them is that one of them lost for good and the other just got lucky, even though I don't believe in luck.


Its already been three years to this day that Chris Benoit has had is life taken away, which happened to be himself taking his own life later on as the murder investigation started to progress. I was coming home from a night class that year when I found out about this. I stopped watching pro-wrestling a few years prior to this point. It wouldn't make sense to watch it if the results of the show were posted just hours before the show was broadcast live or in days advance if it was taped, and plus, that lets me know if that said show was gonna be decent or not. I'm surprised the pro-wrestling companies aren't doing anything to stop the so called "Internet Wrestling Community", an online organization that give news and headlines on the performers, the business itself and events outside of pro-wrestling storylines and angles. More like "Access Hollywood" meets the "Squared Circle"

Usually I'd found out about this headline the day after, but when I got inside my house, the living room TV for some odd reason had a live (pre-taped for the westcoast) telecast of Monday Night Raw showing, only that it showed a bunch of the performers giving their condolences and paying tribute to Benoit. Probably my little brother was watching it since he's into that show alot more than I was when I was his age, 15, that time. I was like "WHAT THE FUCK?!" as soon as I saw that. Shocked the hell out of me. Then I remember going to my Black Macbook later and getting mad e-mails about this (this was one week before I got a Facebook for the very first time) . Shit was insane, and it got more insane when they said that Benoit has done Steroid abuse (this was the media's own words I'm using), which then turned into a double murder-suicide which was announced all in 24 hours. That caused people from missing him to dissing him (sounds cheap, but I had to say that)

Honestly aside from all the negative bullshit, Benoit was one of most entertaining performers that I've liked back when I used to watch this shit every Monday and Thursday night. Hell, I even rode my bike all the way to the Best Buy in Porter Ranch in the rain just to buy his DVD back when it came out in November 2004. Unfortunately, I traded it at GameStop (back when I liked it) two weeks later for a Playstation 2 title that I forgot the name of. That DVD was the best I've ever seen, definitely worth the $25 despite the fact the I got it for 5 dollars off. Now that disc is hard to find, with eBay obviously the only option to obtain it.

Alright, enough talking about a man who uses his fists that 15 year old high school males liked. Now here's one about a man who uses his fists that 15 year old high school females kinda, sorta like.


I didn't see the BET Awards last night, and I'm glad I didn't since I don't watch awards shows and that much television anymore. When I read todays entertainment headlines about the show, they were focusing on Chis Brown's performance that he did in honor of the late Michael Jackson more than the winners of that night, which I could care WAY less about even if Taylor Swift won at least one BET Award or not. How many more times are we gonna hear about this motherfucker? I understand that he's trying to get back to his career and getting more respect from his fans and shit. I've said this many times on here and I no choice but to remind everyone here...

THAT THIS IS THE SAME GUY WHO BEAT THE HOLY HELL OUT OF RHIANNA LAST YEAR!

Yes, I know it was over a year that the whole incident happened and that Chris Brown did all the community work services that the judge made him do to cover the charges. I really wish this whole thing was staged just for a publicity stunt to boost up their album sales, which it wasn't but it did boost album sales unfortunately. Then according to the headline, it then said that Brown broke out some waterworks (that's crying if you don't know that much slang) as he tried to continued his Michael Jackson Tribute performance. Yeah, enough said.

So this is where I'm getting at right now. Recently, award shows are being used as a showcase for celebrities and stars and and other notable names who has done some crazy, illegal, divorce-type shit that has gotten so much TMZ-style media tabloid attention, that it causes them to go on a sabbatical for at least half a year, or a year, or just a really long damn time. Then come the Oscar, Emmys, Teen Choice Awards, singing the National Anthem (Jennifer Hudson is an exception to this since her situation is far extreme than anything else) or any type of nationally televised event waiting to get exposure and ratings, which is that person's chance to come clean and apologize to the rest of the world. If this is the case, then I want Plaxico Burress to come down to the field at Super Bowl XLV, sing the national anthem (which will be terrible) and say that he's sorry for blowing his damn foot off in the club or wherever he was, and then I'll forgive him. Also that would be great for the Fox Network's publicity and ratings, since its their turn to air the Super Bowl this upcoming season.

But back to Chris Brown.... actually, let's not get back to him. I've said enough about him already. If he'd punched a regular girl in his Lamborghini on that night back in February 2009 and tried to get his celebrity status back, then that I can ease off that. Again, THIS IS RHIANNA HE ABUSED. If you're not where I'm getting at, watch Rhianna in person. I'm talking front-row-close-to-the-stage-of-the-Key-Club view, not all-the-way-from-the-top-of-the-Irvine-Spectrum view. That bitch is TOO fine in person, before she got that strange red hair cut that even a crack-addict stripper in Reseda Blvd would get, even if she is sober.

So there's my difference between Benoit and Brown, whether you hate one of each (which I'm sure half of you do) and you defend the other (which I'm sure the other half of you do). One can make you shout in the ring and the other one can make you go head over heels in an appearance on 106 and Park.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

A Mid-Summer's Nightmare Dream

I just had the most weirdest, unbelievable dream Tuesday night. It became a nightmare after I woke up realizing it wasn't real.

I was at some high rise building overlooking either Malibu or Laguna Beach (I know there's no skyscrapers in those cities but like I said, its my dream), for a job interview for some private corporation. I forgot what the company was but I think it had to do with marketing research mixed with sales or some thing like that, but it was very big though. I was told to go straight to the Chairman's office which look really large and nice like it was a master bedroom and it has a large glass window behind his desk overlooking the coast of the beach. He looks like some rich business tycoon in his late 40's with a hair transplant that makes him look young, and that he's a white guy who is about the same height as me. In other words, picture him as the late Chuck Daly, only two inches shorter. He then asked me some questions and I only remember giving him long ass answers that lasted 5 minutes at the least. Then out of nowhere, the board of directors came in his office, which, in some weird situation, it involved Paris Hilton and Snoop Dogg as one of the members. I would say that this is T-Mobile Headquarters, but unfortunately, I was in Southern California and T-Mobile is in Germany.

We then move to this board room next to his office where they had to discuss an urgent situation within the company. I could've waited in the lobby, but the Chairman wanted me to get a hands-on first glimpse of the company, even though I wasn't hired yet. It lasted 10 minutes and I again I forgot what the problem was that they have to resolve. All I remember was that I gave in some input during the meeting and they were kinda pleased and has some arguments on my thoughts. After the board meeting, the Chairman and I went to his office and he then leaned on my ear and told me I was hired, ON THE SPOT. I was surprised and had so much emotion all of the sudden and the Chairman wouldn't stop shaking my hand for three minutes. Being that its a corporation he gave me an agenda list of all the procedures that the new employees go though once they been hired. The first thing it said that I have to go to a celebration hiring dinner with the Board of Directors, including Snoop and Paris, that's at some five star restaurant, all the way at Bakersfield in a Limo. Yeah, I know, very unique and unusual. Then the rest of the list says that I'll get a custom tailored suits and a two day paid orientation and some other neat perks once I get started.

Then later before I start to get ready for the dinner, I went to the beach to go swimming. I swam all the way to the deep end and for some reason the Pacific Ocean started to light up, which I though that was really tight. All of the sudden I was in a different setting, where I was driving at a university, probably UC Santa Barbara, and that they were two college kids, a boy and a girl in their early 20s driving a Police Interceptor Ford Crown Victoria who were driving behind me. I noticed that they were a 21 Jump Street-Style undercover law enforcement officers. The guy was Thai and the girl was either Iranian or Native American and they were wearing casual street clothes. I then start to lose them in traffic and after I lost them, I parked my car at a safe location and I walked around the campus. I was going to go to the student union until I saw this one girl that I knew from high school. She looked way nicer and finer than the last time I saw her, which was two years ago. She was wearing a dark blue sweater and some red tight jeans. She was with three other Asian girls and she had a 8 X 10 frame that she couldn't unwrap. I then helped her open it and she thanked me for it. She then asked me that she saw my photos on Facebook and I was about to tell her about my photography business and the new job that I got hired at... until those two undercover kids came up to me and the girl said "Can we speak to you for a moment David? This is very important" I was like "Shit, I knew it". I'm surprised that they found me, so I had to end my conversation with the chick I went to high school with. The guy told me that I was driving over the speed limit around the university campus and that they are going to impound my car despite the fact that I parked it at a safe place where no parking permit is required. After that then I woke up and I was upset that the whole scenario wasn't real (I meant the part when I got hired, not the part where my car got taken away at UCSB)

Other than that, I've been catchin up on taking photos for the past few days, which obviously explains on why I haven't been on here in a long time. The last few days have been, without a single doubt, very very awesome. Many events and occurrences took place on those days, especially in Los Angeles. Today is no exception. You got a laundry list of things that are happening in this city, and it will benefit you if you are a tourist on Summer Vacation with your family.

Today some of these include:

Michael Jackson burial grave site visit in Forest Lawn Memorial in Glendale.

Of course today is the one year anniversary of his sudden passing. Exactly one year ago, this news came out of nowhere starting with him getting into a cardiac arrest at his rented house in Beverly Hills, which broke news everywhere. At first I thought that he was just going to be rushed into the hospital at the UCLA Medical Center, get admitted for a few days and then he'd be released afterwards under intensive caring supervision since his condition has been discussed a few months prior to that. But then the story got even more serious since they started reporting that he has trouble breathing among other things and then later TMZ reported that he died afterwards, before it was publicly confirmed by other media outlets. That's when everything started to freeze up and then go completely ape-shit at that moment. First, everyone was saying that TMZ was making this up and that they needed more sources to confirm that he's dead, which the Jackson family announced afterwards to the public that he passed away. So basically, TMZ should be credited for breaking the announcement first while everyone else (which includes the Los Angeles Times, Associated Press, CNN, MTV and other major journalism companies) waited an hour or two hours later after they got other credible sources and confirmations.
Secondly, this whole debacle caused the internet to crash, literally. Twitter was a huge victim to this action. Their were so many, and I mean SO MANY of it users responding to this news (I honestly don't like to use the word "tweet", it just sounds redundant) that its servers couldn't handle all the incoming traffic, which caused the site to break down for a few hours. The same thing happened with Facebook and other social networking site and forums off all genre, be it music, sports, technology forums or any kinds. That just shows how extreme and gynormus MJ was around the globe, and how he was a huge inspiration to all kinds of people, regardless of age, gender, race, ethnicity, musical interests, and other reasons. They even had a public memorial at the Staples Center, which I STILL think it should've been held at the Coliseum or the Rose Bowl since it holds more people. The only benefit that I agree from that was that they made it free, despite that the Jackson family has some financial issues of their own. I'm sure his grave, as well as his childhood home, his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and Neverland Ranch out in Santa Barbara County, will be flooded with flowers, MJ impersonators and tears which makes today look like the mid point of 2009 again.


New York Yankees vs Los Angeles Dodgers at Chavez Ravine

There's a reason why this game is too hard to get into. Aside for ordering the extra games package to get the tickets to this game, or the series for that matter, there's a lot of storylines between these two teams.
1) Joe Torre used to be the Manager for the Yankees prior to coming to LA back in 2008.
2) Both New York and Los Angeles are the top two large market cities in the United States with the most population.
3) Both of those teams WOULD'VE faced each other in the World Series last year since they were both in each other's League Championship Series, with the Yankees prevailing and the Dodgers losing to the Phillies, who also happened to lose to the Yankees in the big dance. Had LA and New York faced each other, the ratings would match the recent NBA Finals ratings between the Lakers and the Celtics.
4) Just like #3, they are the World Champs, and they have the most in Major League Baseball with 27 trophies.


iPhone 4 release at the Apple Store and AT&T store

I won't say anything about this device until I mess around with it first. (That doesn't sound right, but whatever) That piece of shit came out yesterday and I knew that there were gonna be long ass lines for it. But here's what makes it different from the previous iPhone releases. This time, they make customers pre-order the device first which means that on release day, you can just go into wherever you choose to purchase it after you put money down once your pre-ordered it prior to picking it up. It's more of a faster process instead of everyone just picking up the iPhone the day it comes out. But either way, that shit is still cause a line, cause its an Apple product.
I was at the Topanga Mall yesterday since I had to take my brother there cause he wanted to check out the H&M over there since he never shopped at that location before. He usually goes to the ones in Northridge and Hollywood, but never the Topanga location. Unfortunately, he didn't get anything there which I though he would get some clothes from that store after receiving a lot of graduation money from his church. Instead, he got Panda Express, which kinda threw me off cause there's three different Panda Expresses in Granada Hills that he could've gone to instead of driving all the way to the West Valley just for that.
While I was waiting for him, I checked out the Apple Store there, and to no surprise, there was a line. Not just one line but TWO lines. One for if you already pre-order the iPhone and the other line was for if you wanna buy something there, not browse but to actually purchase a computer of an MP3 player or any other Apple product. They had like three private security guards, two thirds of the Westfield mall security and the LAPD there at the store to make sure that no one sneaks inside the store or cut the line, which didn't move for two hours. When I saw the phone at the Keynote presentation, I thought it was a very decent product they made so far. The mobile version of iMovie and the zoom camera features got my attention. Plus its mad affordable starting at $200 as opposed to its $600 price tag three years ago.


Twilight: Eclipse premiere

It felt like two months ago that Twilight: New Moon came out in theaters, but it came out on DVD and Blu-Ray two months ago. I don't read the book, and I never watched the first two movies. They released this in the summer instead of the usual fall is because a lot of kids are out of school during that time and plus movies that are released during the summer make alot more money than any other release date season. When that movie premiered yesterday at the Regal Cinema theaters in Downtown LA, there was a shitload of people that camped out at LA Live just to be the first one to see this film. And when I say camp out at LA Live, I'm not talking 24 hours before it premiered, I mean they camped out WITH TENTS AND SLEEPING BAGS FOR DAYS SINCE AFTER THE LAKER PARADE ON MONDAY. Hell, there were parents who gave up work for a week to camp out with their kids, not just for safety reasons but to see the film as well. Its it really that serious to take up your time just to do that? Oh wait, its summer, school's out. I gonna try to do my best to avoid the whole "Team Jacob" V. "Team Edward" promotional bullshit for the next few weeks until the movie stops playing. I wouldn't be surprised if Twilight: Breaking Dawn (don't ask me how I know the names of the sequels) comes out at the end of the year

That's pretty much all the stuff that happening or been happening this week. Oh and finally, that Game 7 of the NBA Finals last week was epic. Super epic. I been saying in weeks past that the playoffs is fixed and everything, which I still think it is, but that night made me think that it was real, especially the performance LA pulled off at the end. I was at Busby's in Santa Monica watching this game. I was originally supposed to meet up with some of my old friends from my church there, but they called me during halftime and told me that they couldn't make it at the last minute. So I decided to stay and watch the second half of the game and at the end, the place went fucking electric. I was taking photos of and with random broads and Laker fans at the place. Its made last years victory against Orlando look like a regular season game. BIG MAJOR SHOUTOUT TO CANDACE AND ADAM FOR LETTING ME CRASH AT THEIR PLACE THAT NIGHT. You guys are terrific, seriously.


Thursday, June 10, 2010

Money for something, but alot for nothing.

Yesterday really, REALLY disappointed me.

But before I get into that, I wanna give a quick shoutout to my friend and neighbor Suzette. Thanks for taking the time to ride with me to Little Tokyo, despite the fact that freakin' ass RIF.LA wasn't open yet and we were two hours early, and to Hollywood to check out Amoeba Music, that last great American music store on Sunset and Cahuenga. I know you never been there before so I made that happen and I'm glad you liked the experience and the atmosphere of the store and your reaction to seeing a Laserdisc for the first time. Not too many people that I know or don't know take the time to do this type of stuff nowadays, especially during finals week (both college NBA and also a little bit of the Stanley Cup Finals for NHL fans out there). Again thank you and I know that you'll have a successful life and career in years to come.

Plus another shoutout to the UCLA Women's softball team for winning the NCAA title on that day. I'm sure the passing of the late John Wooden gave the team more inspiration and motivation, as well as dedication for staying focused that lead them to defeating the Arizona Wildcats women's softball team. I saw this game at a bar (I'm not gonna say which bar so I'll leave that up to you, and plus I drank pink lemonade and ate bomb-ass queso's there) in Van Nuys by accident cause the owner forgot to change the channel from ESPN, who showed the game, to ABC for the pre show of the Game 3 between the Lakers and the Celtics (which is what I was really looking forward to). The softball game was getting good until at the end of the second inning that he changed the channel to Game 3 on ABC. I saw the first half there, which they were up by 12, and then I saw the second half at home, which they won by 7.

Being a Trojans fan, I'd never though that I would say that about a rival school, which leads me to what I'm about to say right now.

Yesterday, news broke that the University of Southern California will have to forfeit all the victories from its 2004 season and surrender it to the NCAA and that the football team is also banned from the Bowl Championship Series post-season for the next two seasons. One of the main reasons for all this involves Reggie Bush and another athlete that I won't name by accepting gifts from agents and among other things in which I don't wanna go into full detail. I remember when this shit was a current topic around the time when Bush was about to be drafted in the NFL after the Trojans lost to Texas at the Rose Bowl in 2006 (which happened to be Keith Jackson's last ever college game he called). The thing I don't understand is that why are all these penalties going against a the current USC Trojans Football roster as well as their new head coach Lane Kiffin. The guy hasn't even coached a single fucking game here in Southern California and his players were high school freshman around the time when this shit happened and his ball club is still getting penalized for these violations that didn't involve any of them. I don't think they can't do anything about it to Reggie Bush since he's no longer in USC except they want to have him surrender his Heisman Trophy award that he won in 2005. Plus that got a lot of people thinking and realizing on why Pete Carrol went back to coach the NFL just a few months ago. I thought that he was gonna coach at Southern California for another season to help Matt Barkley perform better and get back to one of the BCS Championship games in 2011, which unfortunately won't and never will happen. Looks like he left at the right time. Sneaky Pete, we (Trojans fans) still like you.

I've been a football fan and started learning more about the sport ever since I started high school around 2002. I've liked USC as a whole school and its mascot as long as I can remember, even when I wasn't into sports cause I would always see people doing crazy bets whenever USC would play against UCLA if one of them wins and loses. Plus I like USC cause its been around longer than any other school and also they're the only people that made the LA Coliseum useful. I don't have a favorite particular team in the NFL (If we had a team in Los Angeles, then that wouldn't be the case) but I would treat USC as if they were my favorite NFL team, which they don't play in that league unfortunately. Plus, majority of the athletes that played for them in the past went on to have successful careers and some won Super Bowls in the NFL such as O.J. Simpson(didn't win any Superbowls) , Marcus Allen (won with the Los Angeles Raiders in 1984) , Junior Seau (went to two Super Bowls with two different teams but didn't win any), Keyshawn Johnson (won with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2003) , and Troy Polamalu (won with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2006 and 2009) among others. Right now the NBA season is almost done for the year, the summer is gonna be dominated with Major League Baseball (which I really like but not the same as football) and the college Football season won't start until the first or second week of September, which is a very, VERY long way. Also, on top of that, the Pacific 10 conference is going to be expanded in years to come by adding more teams from the Big 12 conference, which to me I find wrong but very pleasing with other people. They just had the University of Colorado join the conference today. I mean, I can't picture the Texas Longhorns or the Oklahoma Sooners in the same sentence with the Pac-10, just doesn't sound right, but hey, major sports is also a business.

The bottom line is that the Trojans are gonna actually be playing for nothing in this fall. Despite the fact that if they get high rankings in the BCS standings or a huge percentage in the AP top 25 (which to mean doesn't mean anything), and despite the fact that if they have a perfect season by winning all of their games at very large margins, they're not gonna go to the big dance at the Tostitos Bowl in Glendale, Arizona for the national championship in 2011 and the Superdome in 2012 for that National Championship of that year. The University of Southern California plans to appeal against this whole mess, cause I can't really picture them being disqualified from the playoffs for two years. I hate to say it but it looks like recruiting is gonna be a bitch for a while cause I know there are high school athletes out there who don't wanna play at a highly regarded school that won't be able to go to the postseason and obtain its goal by winning a champion.

And to add insult to injury in the topic of sports before I close, the Walt Disney Company is already closing ESPN Zone's across the country. I'm glad that the ones in Los Angeles and Anaheim are staying open. But the reason why I'm concerned about this is because if I were to go on a vacation to any city outside California that has ESPN Zones that are closed, then where the hell am I gonna eat at? I also wanted see how the fan interaction of that particular city is like without having to go to an actual game or a Hooters restaurant, cause people don't go there just for wings. That sucks.

Looks like my Saturday afternoons in the fall are not gonna be the same anymore. That's just absolute bullshit. My expectations and anticipations for the Trojans I was looking forward to this season is already dashed away. And finally, Reggie Bush is already pro. Dude just won a Super Bowl ring this year and gave hope to the team as well as the city of New Orleans. His business that got USC in this mess is all in the past. Seriously, let's move on.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

The NBA's Finals Exam time machine


Shit, I'm glad May is over. I'm not even gonna fucking get into last week. That includes Gary Coleman's death.

You know what, I lied. I'll give my prospective on it. That means no more Cash Call jokes and no more MTV Celebrity Deathmatch references.


I didn't even see that shit coming. The week before, I saw a video on the internet that had him go inside a pro-wrestling ring during a No holds barred type Pay-Per-View match that had Jeff Jarrett as of of the opponents. Freakin' Gary Coleman came out of nowhere and gave him like 2 or 3 low blows on his nuts. I don't even know how Jeff Jarrett recovered from those shots that quick (of course it fucking hurts, you wouldn't even feel like getting busy with some girl from that pain) but all of the sudden he knocks the lights out Gary Coleman with his guitar. That shit had me laughing for minutes and minutes. The person who uploaded the video titled it "Gary Coleman Dies", and I sent it to some friends of mine in which they also laughed their asses off. Then a week later, I drove all the way to Northeast Los Angeles to this girl's house who I met at the Kardashian's "Virgin, Saints, and Angels" pendant event at Kitson a few weeks before, to give the photos I took of them on that day. I was using their laptop to watch this music video that one of their roommates produced, and then when I went to show him my Facebook, someone posted that Gary Coleman passed away.






Again, that really got me by surprised. Gary Coleman is one of the only actors that makes me laugh whenever I see a picture of him, when I hear his name or when I even see his name. I know he went through a bunch of shit in the late 80's and 1990's, but I was surprised on when I found out that he worked at the old Fox Hills mall in Culver City as a security guard which really tripped me out. If only his parents planned out his financial incomings from Diff'rent Strokes like putting some savings on the side and invest it or let it grow instead of them and his financial advisors taking a huge percentage of his pay, then Gary would've live a better, more affluent life. Hell, he could've saved his former co-star Dana Plato from entering the porn industry (yes, she was in porn) and dying from Bulimia in 1999.




Fuck, I still can't believe he's gone. Had his life post-Diff'rent Strokes went well, I think he could've spent the rest of his life making some young children laugh in the Children's Hospital on Sunset if he showed up and jumped up and down in the patient's room or if he did some cheap puppet show that went bad, it would get the Nurses and a few M.D.'s laughing as well. But that shows that celebrities, including child actors, live like regular people as well. Cause when I was a kid, I thought stars would get away with everything, including Traffic Violations. I think that's why Lindsay Lohan is always the target for the media and the press. Had it not been for her trial a few weeks ago where she's required to be monitored everywhere she goes so that she doesn't break her probation rules, then I would still use her as an example on how the Tabloids do whatever they can to find the negative things on actors and musicians just to tell a story.

Damn that last sentence on Lindsay Lohan made me feel like its late 2006 to 2007 again. Speaking of going back in time, this Thursday and every other day until the World Cup in South Africa starts, its gonna be like 2008 again.

Its gonna be Game 1 of the LOS ANGELES LAKERS VERSUS THE BOSTON CELTICS IN THE 2010 NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

They should called it that instead of the "NBA Finals" just for this series since it was like that during the 11 other times these two teams met, except 2008 and 1987, which is then they changed it to the "NBA Finals" name. To me, I somewhat get confused on how championships for sports always feature teams from big viewership markets. From time to time I would always joke or prophesied on how the NBA playoffs is fixed or doctored in a way that Commissioner David Stern would script the last two teams that features Boston and Los Angeles to cruise through the entire playoffs just so that ABC will get huge ratings and how the league would get so much revenue which would be the equivalent of the buyrates from the supposed-to-happen Pacquiao VS Mayweather fight that was supposed to take place in March. But anyway, this year's NBA Finals is gonna make things very disgusting. Laker fans won't even fuck with anyone from Boston, even if they don't watch Basketball. Shit, I have a pair of Air Jordan 1's that have the Green/Black/White colorway that I wear alot, so it looks like I might put them on ice until God Knows when so that I could walk around LA Live without getting jumped by some drunk fans in Kobe jerseys, or I could just wear them and tell them that I'm representing Nigeria in the World Cup. Bottom line, the people wanted Boston vs Los Angeles again since the Lakers won the title last year, they got what they wanted, and I wish the best for both teams....I mean I wish the best for Los Angeles so that I can score some more digits and Facebook profiles from the female Laker Fans like last year at the ESPN Zone during the games, which will be at FULL CAPACITY this month.

But yeah, now that June is here, its time to look forward again. My brother is going to prom this weekend with his younger sister, who's also related to me. That's a first cause he told me that all the girls at Kennedy high school are whack. I don't blame him cause I would think the same thing, or not. He's gonna be the first one to go to prom and the first one in the family to graduate from the broke-ass LAUSD after getting his education there for the past 15 years (he started pre-Kindergarten at the age of 3) and to spend 4 straight years at the same high school. Me and my other sister went to a private high school for Ninth grade and we started Pre-K at the age of 4. I wish the best and that he enjoys the time left in high school and not let "Senoritis" get the best of him.

Oh and by the way, big shoutout to Patrick Smith for the bomb-ass Pizza and taking the time to chill at his place yesterday. Hope everything goes well for your production and instruments business. And also a very, VERY big shoutout to Katie Reddig and Aaron Wilson for tying the knot on Sunday. I know that you guys will live a perfect, successful life with each other.