Saturday, May 8, 2010
ARRIVALS FOR THE WEEK (05.02.2010 - 05.08.2010)
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Friday, May 7, 2010
KOBE BRYANT'S "WHITE HOT" LA TIMES PHOTOS (LOL)
Despite how gay KB looks in his LA Times photos,
I did, however stop to look at the white-clothed
display items when I went into the Galleria Mall today.
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I did, however stop to look at the white-clothed
display items when I went into the Galleria Mall today.
Quote from Kobe's Mama:
"...Boy, what you done let these white people talk you into doing now?!"
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Thursday, May 6, 2010
THE HUSTLER'S METAMORPHOSIS
The Japanese consider the KOI to be the most energetic of fishes.
This is because it is constantly moving, often churning up water.
The Koi is also able to fight the current of the water and swim upstream.
This can be interpreted in two ways:
- Being a non-conformist – Koi swimming upstream can be interpreted as showing the philosophy of non-conformism because of the fact that the Koi does not “go with the flow”. This can mean a person is very independent minded and does not do things the way they are expected of him or her. Swimming upstream can mean that a person is not easily influenced by others and does what he or she wants.
- Strength in time of adversity – Koi fish also symbolizes persistence and the willingness to go on even though you are being swept away. It also symbolizes surpassing expectations. The Koi fish swimming upriver can show that a person has overcome various obstacles and not only does he or she keep standing, but he or she has come out victorious.
"What this translated into was simple: he would exercise his power to walk away from any situation or person that compromised these values. He realized the key in life is to always be willing to walk away.
Clinging to people or situations out of fear is like desperately holding on to life on the worst terms.
Whenever he felt as if he had too much to lose and he held on to others or to deals out of fear of the alternative, he ended losing a lot more. He would cut loose former friends, without a second thought.
And if they didn't return, then good riddance (true friends don't 'let go', or be let go of).
Certain things mattered to him more than anything else--maintaining his long-term mobility, working with those who were excited and not mercenary, controlling his image and not muddying it up for the sake of money." --THE 50TH LAW
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Wednesday, May 5, 2010
THE 5TH OF MAY IS NOT MEXICO'S INDEPENDENCE DAY
It is a common misconception among the non-Mexican community in the United States to mistake Cinco de Mayo, or May 5th, with the Mexican Independence Day, which occurs on September 16th; Cinco de Mayo actually commemorates the victory of the Mexican Army over the French Empire at the Battle of Puebla in 1862, during the French invasion of Mexico.
Cinco de Mayo (Spanish for "fifth of May") is a voluntarily-observed holiday that commemorates the Mexican army's unlikely victory over French forces at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862, under the leadership of General Ignacio Zaragoza Seguín. It is celebrated primarily in the state of Puebla and in the United States.
While Cinco de Mayo has limited significance nationwide in Mexico, the date is observed in the United States and other locations around the world as a celebration of Mexican heritage and pride. Cinco de Mayo is not Mexico's Independence Day, the most important national patriotic holiday in Mexico.
The Grito de Dolores ("Cry of Dolores") was the battle cry of the Mexican War of Independence also known as El Grito de la Independencia ("Cry of Independence"), uttered on September 16, 1810 by Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, a Roman Catholic priest from the small town of Dolores, near Guanajuato.
Hidalgo and several criollos were involved in a planned revolt against the Spanish colonial government, and the plotters were betrayed. Fearing his arrest, Hidalgo commanded his brother Mauricio, as well as Ignacio Allende and Mariano Abasolo to go with a number of other armed men to make the sheriff release the pro-independence inmates there on the night of 15 September. They managed to set eighty free. Just before midnight on September 15, 1810, Hidalgo ordered the church bells to be rung and gathered his congregation. Flanked by Allende and Juan Aldama, he addressed the people in front of his church, encouraging them to revolt:
My children: a new dispensation comes to us today. Will you receive it? Will you free yourselves? Will you recover the lands stolen three hundred years ago from your forefathers by the hated Spaniards? We must act at once… Will you defend your religion and your rights as true patriots? Long live our Lady of Guadalupe! Death to bad government! Death to the gachupines!This event has since assumed an almost mythic status. Since the late 19th century, Hidalgo y Costilla’s "cry of independence" has become emblematic of Mexican independence. Each year on the night of September 15, the President of Mexico rings the bell of the National Palace in Mexico City. He repeats a cry of patriotism (a Grito Mexicano) based upon the "Grito de Dolores" from the balcony of the palace to the assembled crowd in the Plaza de la Constitución, or Zócalo, one of the largest public plazas in the world.
This event draws up to half a million spectators. On the dawn of September 16, or Independence Day, the national military parade starts in the Zócalo, passes the Hidalgo Memorial and ends on the Paseo de la Reforma, Mexico City’s main boulevard.
The following day, September 16 is Independence Day in Mexico and is considered a patriotic holiday, or fiesta patria (literally, holiday of the fatherland).
A statue of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla in front of the church in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato.
...I Grew Up in TEXAS.
And, I grew up with our society, peddling Cinco De Mayo as Mexican Independence Day.
They taught this in school!!! (like how they teach Malcom X was a Black Panther in OR.)
So, the moral of the story is: this country has made a national holiday out of Indigenous Meso-Americans beating up the French, but not the revolt and insurrection against Spanish Colonial rule....that resulted in their subsequent liberation. Smacks of celebrating Martin Luther King's Birthday, minus Arizona, just not ON his birthday ;)HAPPY CINCO DE MAYO!
The Day Mexico Kicked Some Unlikely French Butt :) !?
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Tuesday, May 4, 2010
....A NEW AGE HAS BEGUN
The NEW AGE (also referred to as the New Age movement, New Age spirituality, and Cosmic Humanism) is a decentralized Western social and spiritual movement that seeks "Universal Truth" and the attainment of the highest individual human potential.
New Age spirituality is characterized by an individual approach to spiritual practices and philosophies, and the rejection of religious doctrine and dogma.
The New Age movement includes elements of older spiritual and religious traditions ranging from atheism and monotheism through classical pantheism, naturalistic pantheism, and panentheism to polytheism combined with science and Gaia philosophy: particularly archaeoastronomy, astronomy, ecology, environmentalism, the Gaia hypothesis, psychology, and physics.
New Age practices and philosophies sometimes draw inspiration from major world religions: Buddhism, Chinese folk religion, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism; with particularly strong influences from East Asian religions, Gnosticism, Neopaganism, New Thought, Spiritualism, Theosophy, Universalism, and Western esotericism.
...the term New Age refers to the coming Astrological Age of Aquarius.
Ages are believed by some astrologers to affect mankind while other astrologers believe the ages correlate to the rise and fall of mighty civilizations and cultural tendencies. Aquarius traditionally "rules" electricity, computers, flight, democracy, freedom, humanitarianism, idealists, modernization, rebels and rebellion, mental diseases, nervous disorders, and astrology.
Other keywords and ideas believed associated with Aquarius are nonconformity, philanthropy, veracity, perseverance, mankind and irresolution.
Some astrologers believe that the influence of a New Age is experienced before it arrives because of a cuspal effect or Orb of Influence. Other astrologers believe the appearance of Aquarian developments indicate the actual arrival of the Age of Aquarius.
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Monday, May 3, 2010
ARRIVALS FOR THE WEEK (04.25.2010 - 05.01.2010)
TRAVEL STAND FOR IPHONE & IPOD
Video Stand & Earphone Storage
The theater that never closes - on your desktop.
Griffin Travel Stand for iPhone & iPod turns any table,
desk or airplane tray table into your own personal movie theater.
Travel Stand flips open to safely hold your iPhone or iPod touch
in landscape mode for comfortable, hands-free viewing of your movies,
videos, music, photos and more.
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Sunday, May 2, 2010
MECHALITH MILLENNIUM RADIO.5: INSTRUMENTALS
MAY 2010
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