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"Welcome to my head. My thoughts, dreams and pretty much anything else that gets blurbed out."

The Un-funny Truth 29 January 2008 |

Support Anonymous 28 January 2008 |

Folks. The tyranny that is "The church Of scientology" needs to end. It's time now for us to stop it.



This is the call of many voices. Crying out to you scientology. We will no longer sit by and let you charge people and then destroy them for it.







http://www.calloftheday.com/Message.html
http://calloftheday.com/

Be Wary the 10th of February.

Jan 22nd - 25th |


I wasn't able to film the last two days becuase of the mass amounts of things we had to do right before we left. I will record a closing sometime in the next few days.

See you later.

-steve

"Day 2, Packing and Cloverfield" 21 January 2008 |

"Off and Running" 20 January 2008 |

Welp, first post. GLHFMB.

"The Fix" 18 January 2008 |

Well, some people have been telling me that they were unable to post comments because they couldn't figure it out.

TADA! Problem solved. If you still cannot figure out how to post a comment I will be severely worried about your future offspring and suggest you forgo producing offspring.

Also, I have decided that I want to Video Blog my day while I am away and in training. So hopefully sometime soon I will be either getting my own website. Or just you will start seeing Vblogs instead of me actually typing them out.

Welp, last day at my Civilian job before the army takes my body.

Samaritan Ministries, I Love You.

-steve

"...Incredible" 17 January 2008 |

RE! ... ..lease? 11 January 2008 |

It's always a scary thing when you re-sign your lease on your house. It may be a shack, but its my home!

In other news.


Skip The Wedding

Dec 26th - Jan 8th... whew, I made it. 08 January 2008 |

I made it. A new year.

As time draws closer to a close on this chapter of my life, I realized that most people define those chapters by the year or possibly by their birthday.

Being in the military, I tend to define those turning points as deployments. So, here I sit, waiting for March 28th when I am sent away in support of K410 (pronounced K-Four-Ten).

My holiday was a good one I think. I spent the time with my Fiancee and her family. Saw a bit of my Family and generally had a good time. Until we all got violently Ill and came down with the Flu. Let me tell you something. Georgia is a beautiful state in certain places and i was fortunate enough to be in one of them. However, It was not so pretty looking at it over the edge of a toilet bowl. But, by the next day we all felt better and it was time to head back home.

A few days of relaxing when we got home and all was well. Until I went back to work.

*sigh*

There can be nothing more annoying then coming back to work expecting to get paid only to find that you have been demoted. Let me explain.

Apparently someone who was feeling quite more deserving then me decided that I had not worked enough hours in the past weeks to be considered "Full time". Therefore without telling
me they also decided I shouldn't be paid full time. My, how considerate of this person. I came home to the wonderful discovery of being shorted about 200 bucks from my paycheck.

A part of me wants to scream injustice and tell this person that what they have done was in fact illegal. (According to our own company policy they are required to notify me, and to redo my status from full time to part time before they can change my pay.) Then, another part of me says forget it and drive on.

These are the kinds of things that make me want to give in to that part of my brain that says, "Do it. Just snap, go nuts for once in your life. You know you have always wanted to, and this time nobody could stop you." Then the crazy juices stop flowing and the murderous rage that had been filling my head stops and I settle down. (God, forgive me if I ever witness someone do something awful to my family.)

In a slightly less talked about portion of my there is this urge to want to destroy. To take all of that training I have gotten and use it. What good is it to take extra combat courses when the civilian world says you cant use them without being charge with "Deadly force?".

Oh well, such is life.

In a much happier portion of me, I have come across a rather enjoying game called : "Call of Duty 4". Which, if your immediate reaction was, "OH NO! Its call of duty 1, 2 & 3 with better graphic."

Tut tut! Don't be so quick to judge like I was. This game is not indeed either of the aforementioned games.

Its a modern warfare game, which has tried to be done before but only seems to fail at miserably. Yet "Call of Duty 4" has hit the nail on the head. I'm not going to give you a full rundown just yet as I am still making up my complete mind on it. I'd rather give a fair assessment then just blurt out, "Its awesome" while all the hype is still pumping through me. Lets just say for now, I've already beat the game and am working on the Online play and am really enjoying it.


I will leave you with this passing thought.

What would you do if you knew for 1 year, everything you did changed. Only that one.

Its a thought I have been dealing with as my deployment comes.


-steve

The end.