Archive for February 2006

I would rather be truthful than be right. Right is relative and is underpinned by perception. Truth is not, it is not constrainted by perception. It is pricipular in nature and without bounds.

Truth stands alone. The right way to do something implies there is also a wrong way as well; on the other hand, what is true
about a situation does not imply diametrically that there is a false position.

Right (untainted) requires the support of that which is true – the opposite is predicate on context. Because while you may feel truthfully about killing a man…that is not necessarily the right thing to do. Truth is axiomatic…it is a principle that stands alone. It is what one, from a religious bent, God.

Right speaks from the heart…truth speaks from that which could best be described as the soul.

Will develop this a bit further….

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Feb 24

The Cat

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You don’t have to own a cat to appreciate this…..

The couple was dressed and ready to go out for the evening.
They turned on a night light, turned on the answering machine,
covered their pet parakeet’s cage and put the cat in the backyard.
They phoned the local cab company and requested a taxi.
The taxi arrived and the couple opened the front door to leave their house. 
The cat they had put out into the yard scooted back into the house.
They didn’t want the cat shut in the house because she always tries to eat the bird. 
The wife went out to the taxi while the husband went inside to get the cat.
The cat ran upstairs, with the man in hot pursuit. 

Waiting in the cab, the wife didn’t want the driver to know the house would be empty for the night.
She explained to the taxi driver that her husband would be out soon.
“He’s just going upstairs to say good-bye to my mother.”
A few minutes later, the husband got into the cab. “Sorry I took so long,” he said, as they drive away.
“Stupid bitch was hiding under the bed. I had to poke her with a coat hanger to get her to come out!
She tried to take off so I grabbed her by the neck. Then I had to wrap her in a blanket to keep her from scratching me.
But it worked. I hauled her fat ass downstairs and threw her out into the back yard!”

The cabdriver hit a parked car………..

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Just wanted to drop a few lines in my blog before setting in for the night. Actually, it’s morning now, but I had a pretty interesting day.

The big news is that I am being mob’d. Will hopefully be going to Tampa for the duration of the period in about 30 days or so…finger’s cross. Sort of looking forward to it.

I say sort of because I visited Tampa the other day and I really did not get a warm and fuzzy; then again it was just a quick run through. The wife seems to like it tho. So the clock starts ticking here. Hopefully I can move them down by the start of the summer when Marcus gets out of school.

I am just so proud of Marcus, he has no idea. He is very smart and is doing great in school. I was assessed as being gifted and damn it I will spare no expense to get him the absolute best.

Cheyenne is coming us so wonderful as well. She too is extremely bright. She is not yet 3, but she already knows her alphabet and quite a few of the letter sounds.

This now takes me to my beautiful wife. I really give her big credit on how well she has reared our kids. They are coming along so very well. I literally look forward to each day with her.

So I guess all in all I am a very happy man right now…probably the happiest that I have ever been in my entire life.

So Tampa here I come – hopefully I can look back a year from now and say very great things. I strongly believe that I have some really powerful times ahead of me. My family has a lot of great times ahead. I am really looking forward to it.

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