The Problem with Weather Forecasting

Published on April 23, 2007 | Culture

It is my favorite season. Some would say summer, hey there are even winter lovers out there, but spring wins it hands down for me. I look forward to it all winter. Those first few days of above 0 temperatures, the first signs that winter is coming to an end, nothing beats that feeling for me. I get into a good mood and as the days get warmer I get happier.

Self-image obsession isn't only female territory

Published on April 9, 2007 | Health

I work out from time to time. OK, I obsessively work out. If I am out and about and there are stairs to take, I will. I try to eat healthy, but good ole Rotten Ronnie still makes his presence known. I read all I can and chart out the "perfect" diet. Two days later I’m at the counter asking "Can I get a double quarter pounder with cheese please?"

Top 5 Ricer Cars

Published on April 5, 2007 | Automotive

I would like to state for the record that for every 2500 riced out cars on this list, there is a true enthusiast with something special. Unfortunately they are hard to spot because of the non- projector HID conversions that blind you, on most of the ricer cars on the road. Have fun out there, just be careful, you never know when Uncle Ben will make an appearance, so breathe steady, calm yourself and relax. Take solstice in the fact that eyesore will soon be wrapped around a light pole in some parking lot because the McDonald's trays were extra slippery during his mad intense FWD drifting session, yo.

Wiggers Live Dangerously

Published on April 4, 2007 | Culture

I talk to a lot of people each day. Many are what you would refer to as "wiggers." I know not a very nice term, but you know the type. Born and raised in a small city or town. Have seen a hand gun or shot one. Have no idea what a gang really is, yet will tell you that they will get their crew, and smoke you if you get in an altercation with one.

How To Pick Up Women Using 5 Easy Tips

Published on April 2, 2007 | Culture

So many have spent many lonely nights wondering why they are alone. They have tried new hair styles, new clothes, even sweated their asses off at the gym in the pursuit of the opposite sex, yet so many of them are unsuccessful. Are they just undesirable? I spent last night on the phone, in person, and on MSN trying to get insight on what makes a guy desirable to the opposite sex. 36 females ranging in age from 18 to 34 gave me their insight on what to do and what not to do when attempting to pursue them, here is what was uncovered.

Chad's Success Formula

Published on March 26, 2007 | Culture

I have created a formula. It is intense to say the least. I can't believe all the time I have wasted trying to be successful, when the correct way was right in front of my face. I have spent countless hours analyzing situations, be it money, relationships, basically anything, trying to be as successful at them as I could be. Time and time again, I was let down, failed miserably, and just kept on searching for the answer.

Does Instant Messaging Really Keep Us in Touch?

Published on March 20, 2007 | Culture

I have a lot of friends. I am 28 years old, have lived in many different cities and have met many different people along the way. Some have impacted my life in a positive way, some haven't but all in all they are still friends. I try to keep up with what is going on in their lives, but in this fast paced world, sometimes that isn't so easy. I sign in to MSN Messenger and thirty seconds later I have 30 "what's up"s to deal with. In an attempt to keep my sanity, I respond with the generic "nothin u?" to most and that in most likelihood, regardless if they respond or not, is all I ever write. That's the end of the conversation.

Searching for Inspiration

Published on March 16, 2007 | Culture

I have been looking for something lately. Something that will inspire me, fill me with direction. I have been wondering exactly what it is. Is it school? Is it a new career path? Is it time to buy a different house? Is it time to get a different car? I don't know but it is definitely something.

Are we both speaking English?

Published on March 14, 2007 | Culture

Have you ever wondered what goes on in someone's head? Have you ever sat back and thought that sometimes they just must not understand? Has it ever boggled your mind so bad you just felt like never speaking again? I have definitely had these thoughts before.

On Respect

Published on March 8, 2007 | Culture

I have always been a firm believer in respect. The whole aspect of respect or being respectful has seemed, at least to me, to have been forgotten about in this fast paced thing we call life.

Should bars have more active competition?

Published on March 2, 2007 | Culture

Some call them bar stars; I refer to them as the dazed and confused. I live in a city of approximately 200,000 people, and I would like to believe that there is more to do in this city than just hit up the same places day in day out.

That New Car Feeling

Published on December 19, 2006 | General

Let me just start off by saying, there is absolutely no feeling better than getting the car you wanted, and brand new too boot. I have had many, many new cars in my day and I will tell you the feeling is the same over and over, and over again and again. It just doesn't change.

I Never Thought About It That Way

Published on December 15, 2006 | Culture

There I was, driving. It was cold and windy—the first accumulative snow fall of the year, a blizzard if you will. I sat in the driver's seat with a smile on my face. You see, I have been longing for the temperature to finally fall, get cold and start snowing for weeks now. I watched the weather channel as if it was the only thing on television. I cringed at the 14 day forecast, which predicted 9 degrees centigrade in late November. I could barely hold back the anger when I heard others commenting on how beautiful it was.

Mom, Come To Court So I Won't Go To Jail

Published on December 13, 2006 | Law

In our great society of Canada, the justice system is set up to consider rehabilitation, as an alternative to incarceration. I have absolutely nothing against that, but what troubles me is this is not the case across the board so to speak.


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