it was sort of gloomy today, a little snow, a little sunshine, wind blowing like a motherfucker... one of those days i knew i was only going to go outside once (to get the paper and mail) and that was it. add in some pain in my back and it has been more or less one of those days to forget.
the New York Rangers lost to Boston last night, 3-2 in OT. i swear to god, if this team would simply look to shoot the fucking puck instead of always trying to make the perfect pass...
Name That Tune was good last night. i was a little shocked at some of the songs the contestants didn't know.
so, late last night i bought some baseball cards from Walk Off Wax. they had a sale going on and i figured i might as well give them a try. here is a link to their website:
here are your links for this day of Black History Month:
enjoy some music:
and now some of this and that:
on the DVR tonight will be Vice News Tonight, Young Sheldon, B Positive, The Unicorn, Clarice and Desus & Mero. i watched NXT UK this afternoon. it was excellent.
i know i have to go out tomorrow and pick up some pills for my mother. i have a coupon for $5 off at Big Lots that i will probably end up using tomorrow as well. if the weather is good, i may do a little card hunting to see if i can find any new baseball or even basketball, hockey or football cards.
i may try getting some writing done tonight. i have some thoughts swimming in my head that i should probably get down on paper before they drown.
that's all for me kids.
until tomorrow...
fight the power.
fuck racism.
fuck hatred.
fuck the police.
black lives matter.
stay healthy.
wash your fucking hands.
wear your mask.
viviendo mi vida como un alma solitaria
be well. be creative. be cool. be quick to send me CASH, panties, hate mail, love letters, broken promises and dirty pennies from heaven.
peace and chicken grease...
music:
Craig Mack w/Notorious B.I.G., LL Cool J, Busta Rhymes and Rampage - Flava In Ya Ear (Remix)
Public Enemy - Shut Em Down
The Pharcyde - Passin' Me By
Luniz - I Got 5 On It
"Aretha Franklin was as important to the civil-rights movement as Malcolm X and Medgar Evers. Artists can choose to take on the tremendous amount of responsibility we have, or choose to ignore it." - D'Angelo
and your whatever the fuck i wanted you to see video of the day:
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