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Thursday, 19 October 2006

  • Caffiene...just gotta love it

     

    I just did a little "research" into caffiene. Caffiene has a half-life of 6 hours, which means if your eat/drink 1 oz.(which would be insane) of caffiene, in 6 hours .5 oz. of caffiene will still be in you. on average most of us consumer about 300mg of caffiene a day, like sodas usually have aboiut 50 grams per 12 oz. coffee has a bout 200mg per 6 oz, so when i drink my shots of espresso at work, I am drinking highly caffienated coffee, so i'm doning about 2 oz. of coffee with about 200mg of caffine, so when i get off of work and i have those shots in my coffee, I have a whole lot of caffeine. and this caffiene never really has a chance to wear off, cause in 6 hours i have half of what i started with, and then in six more hours i have half of half(.25) of what i started, and so on every six hours. so i decided i need to start drinking decaff!!! cause caffiene is pretty much a lite version of heroin and cocaine, and it is highly addictive. its increases adrenaline, raises blood pressure, slows blood to the brain, and just makes ya crazy.

    anyhow i had a great weekend last weekend when i was repliing i really like to repel, its a lot of fun. we waited in lines for hours. my last post was made on Friday the 13th and nothing bad happened, so its just a myth, Friday the 13th is not really a bad day.

Friday, 09 June 2006

  • so i finally got to drive a motorbike by myself, my first time ever riding a dirt bike. itwas the Sunday before Memorial day. almost 2 weeks ago. I had been driving for about 40 minutes, i was doing great, no wreck, never even popped a clutch, only stalled it once. me and luke were racing, and we were going prolly about 40-50 mph, the fastes i have ever driven one. we got to the end of the field and we trun around, and then Mr Udouj said it was time to leave, so we are on our way to leave, Luke and I had just traded bikes, so i was using a 250 cc bike, it was hard to get it to start withou stalling it, mr Udouj had said, so he started it for the first time. now i have to start. i tried and it stalled about 5 times, they had already started towards the gate. i finally got it to start and took off. by the time i reached third gear i hit what i assumed to be a rock, i will never really know. well the front tire kind whipped real hard to the left and then the bike and i fell over, hit the ground and then rolled compltely over, dragging me along. then the bike got out from under me, dragged itself a little ways and then just stopped. I got upp and looked through all the dust and found the bike. I dragged my battered and broken body to the bike, tried to pick it up, i thought it would not be really heavy, but i was on the wrong side to pick it up with that much weight, so i walked around picked it up and hoppedn on, i stopped it before i picked it up, started it back up, adfter several tiems of stalling it, and then drove to the gate, i turned it off because Mr. Udouj did not see the wreck and was asking what took me so long. so i told it to him in a nutcase and we were about to take off when i could not start it again, it kept stalling. so i hopped on the four-wheeler and rode back to the house to have my self dr.ed up. in all i had a lot of wounds, nothing broke, and only on face cut. i had scrapes bruises cuts and scratches all over my body, and on my face I the helmets buckle had cut my chin, so hopefully it will not scar bad, if it scars at all. so thats my first vehicle wreck that I was driving at when it happened. happy days ya'll

Thursday, 09 March 2006

  • my comp crashed, that is why i have not been on in a while. i sitll will not be on half as much as i used to be on, [prolly only like 2 times aweek. sorry. but anyhow here is something you should and better enjoy.


    Juan comes up to the Mexican border on his bicycle. He has two large bags over his shoulders. The guard stops him and says, "What's in the bags?"

    "Sand," answered Juan.

    The guard says, "We'll just see about that. Get off the bike."

    The guard takes the bags and rips them apart; he empties them out and finds nothing in them but sand. He detains Juan overnight and has the sand analyzed, only to discover that there is nothing but pure sand in the bags. The guard releases Juan, puts the sand into new bags, hefts them onto the man's shoulders, and lets him cross the border.

    A week later, the same thing happens. The guard asks, "What have you got?"

    "Sand," says Juan.

    The guard does his thorough examination and discovers that the bags contain nothing but sand. He give the sand back to Juan, and Juan crosses the border on his bicycle.

    This sequence of events is repeated every day for three years. Finally, Juan doesn't show up one day, and the guard meets him in a Cantina in Mexico.

    "Hey, Buddy," says the guard, "I know you are smuglling something. It's driving me crazy. It's all I think about.... I can't sleep. Just between you and me, what are you smuggling?"

    Juan sips his drink and says, "Bicycles."

Thursday, 02 March 2006

  • I am really excited about DSI. it is going to Rock. I have a bunch of money saved up for it, beings that I have only been saving for a few weeks. I have almost 500 dollars, i get no allowance and don't have a real job, that is just guitar lessons and working with my dad. It is going to be real fun.

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