Archive for September, 2004

So Who Won the Debate?

Thursday, September 30th, 2004

So, you guys all watched the President and Senator Kerry have their debate…who won?
Personally, I think that they each had a good amount of “hits” on each other. However, Kerry was made to look a fool numerous times by President Bush and the President was made to look awkward due to Kerry’s debating abilities.
What […]

Stay on the Topic

Monday, September 27th, 2004

Today in one of my classes I had a problem arise that never ceases to bother the shit out of me. The class is about managing non-profit organizations. Hence, the case study that we had to read and respond to was whether or not a certain art museum should hire the particular person […]

More Unconstitutional Stops

Saturday, September 25th, 2004

So last night there was another unconstitutional checkpoint set-up in the vacant lot across from my apartment. It didn’t effect me personally since I didn’t go out and get blitzed last night (hence not having to worry about the Nazi local cops). However, I have a real problem when local police officers make […]

Trip Recap - Roxbury Football 2004

Friday, September 24th, 2004

The trip home was good. I was pleased the entire time. My little brother did, indeed, ruin bitches on the football field, but that didn’t stop his team from losing…again. I don’t know. Maybe it’s just me, but his team doesn’t look like football players - not in their demeanor, their […]

Checkpoints

Wednesday, September 22nd, 2004

What’s the deal with checkpoints? They were talking about this yesterday on the talk radio and I called in and got on state-wide radio to air my grievances against the local police station and the fact that they have these checkpoints in the area.
What the hell are they checking for?
Let’s see - I live […]

Getting Ready for a Fun Weekend

Tuesday, September 21st, 2004

It’s been an overly busy past few days - no problem with that, though! I’ve got a ton of things to get done on my “To Do” list today so this will be short and sweet.
This Thursday I’ll be returning to Roxbury to watch my little brother destroy bitches in one of his football […]

The New Job…or is it the New OLD Job?

Saturday, September 18th, 2004

So I’ve worked at the hotel for two days now and I don’t like it. It’s not the people that I don’t like - they’re all really nice! It’s not the guests that I don’t like - there are mostly good guests and then some difficult guests, but mostly good. And it’s […]

Violent Reading-Induced Headache

Thursday, September 16th, 2004

I’ve got myself a pretty violent, reading-induced headache. I’ve been sitting at my computer desk or laying in my bed and reading materials for class on Monday for the better part of the past three hours. I don’t really have much to write about right here - I’ve either been reading or at […]

The Rutgers Parking & Transportation Services

Tuesday, September 14th, 2004

Before I turn in for the night, I would be remiss if I didn’t mention something about the horrible experience that I had with the Rutgers Parking and Transportation Services yesterday. At a university that has somewhere between 35,000 and 40,000 students and faculty, can you believe that the parking office (the main place […]

Rules of Self-Checkout

Monday, September 13th, 2004

After suffering through so many idiotic exchanges at the various Self-Checkouts located in my local Wal-Mart, BJ’s, and other places that offer this “service,” I decided that there needs to be some ground rules for using the self-checkout machine.
Rule One
If you are an idiot, you CANNOT use the self-checkout! You know who you are […]

The Regional Conference

Sunday, September 12th, 2004

Yesterday marked the second time in as many years that my chapter at Monmouth University held a Regional Leadership Conference. I just wanted to go over some points on putting the conference together and seeing the eventual outcome.
The last conference was held at the beginning of the second academic semester of the year (the […]

BIG Update

Saturday, September 11th, 2004

First and foremost, let’s not forget the history of today… Be sure to say a prayer in whatever religion or manner that you subscribe to. If you’re not religious, then at least have a deep thought about the events of three years ago - it’s the least that we can do.
Some of you might […]