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    September 19

    Are You Happy?


    Are you happy? I ask because I care about you, really. Now...show me your tits. HA! Gotcha! No, the reason I bring this up is, a friend of mine and I were discussing if we were happy or not a few days back. We were trying to determine if we were in fact happy. It got me to thinking (a dangerous thing) what, in fact, is happiness? I'm sure happiness is different for everyone. Hell, that guy in that picture up there, he looks as happy a hell. Bugs and all. Some people are happy with simple things, the laugh of a child, being told by someone the love that they are loved, a beautiful sunset. Others believe that having lots of toys and more shit than their neighbor will make them happy. Others feel that if they had a lot of money, they would be happy.
    I would like to think for the most part I'm generally happy but I don't know. What is happiness for me? I had to think? Is it getting off work early, or is it a phone call from a friend I haven't heard from for a long time. Is it having extra cash or a ride on a cool fall evening on my bike? Is it a 30 minute blow job or just being left alone to ponder many thoughts. I really don't know. I have thought about what makes me happy and well it's no one thing, it's many things. Many small things. Thats what I think happiness is. I don't think that there is any one person that is happy all the time. I think, like Dennis Leary said, that happiness comes in small victories, small batches. It is no one constant thing. It is the smile of a child, an cool evening ride on a motorcycle, oh and that 30 minute blow job. I think people try to find happiness in different places only to realize that what they thought would make them happy in fact, didn't do it.
    Money won't make you happy (believe me, I know). Having the most toys won't make you happy. I think we have to take comfort in our everyday little victories and be happy. I'm not giving up here, just taking it as it comes and trying to let the difficulties of life roll off my back. I'm going to try and not not let the idiots, assholes, and fucknuts in life get to me. I'm not looking to be happy every minute of the day, I just want to be able to go to bed with a smile. I know that when I get off work and I walk in that door at night and my little dog Angel is waiting at the door for me, wagging her tail, I know she is happy to see me and that makes me smile and that makes me happy.
    What makes YOU happy?
    P.S. What would make me happy is if you haven't signed my guest book, scroll down and do so.

    Everyone is Kinky!


    Everybody is kinky. I don't care who you are you are kinky. There is a little (or a lot) of something you like to do or have done to that makes you kinky. How did I arrive at this little nugget of information. Well, other than renting adult videos to quite a number of discerning adults for a number of years I also did a little research on the subject (very little. Ok, I looked at a lot of porn). First off, we have to decide what is kinky. To arrive at this I merely had to look to our own government for this. After perusing various laws governing sex and what is considered "normal" sex I then turned to religious factions to see what they had to say on the subject. What did I find out? Well, for the most part if you ain't doing it in the good ole' fashioned missionary position (man on top get it over with quick) you are pretty much kinky.
    Like your toes sucked? KINKY. Like covering yourself with chocolate and whipped cream and having it licked off? KINKY (and tasty as well). Like being spanked....KINKY. Enjoy a little 69........KINKY. Like to rub up against other people in a crowded elevator......KINKY. That blow job you gave you boyfriend/husband down on Bourbon Street during Mardis Gras....really KINKY (send me the pics please). You like to wear womens clothes and you are NOT a woman.....KINKY. Like some "backdoor" action....KINKY. Like to be tied up, blindfolded and having your ass tickled with a feather? Oh yea....you're KINKY.
    There is a whole lot more I could on about but I just touched on a few here. So what are we to derive from all this? Well first off are to find out that Earl really does need to get a hobby and stay from the online porn for a little while. Next....we learn that government and religion is really fucked up when it comes to sex. As much as a business the adult industry (strip clubs, porn, and adult novelties) has become in the United States and how much money they bring in you have to realize that it just ain't guys in long raincoats in the middle of summer watching/doing this stuff. There nothing wrong with any of the things I mentioned above. Believe me, you know good and well all of our esteemed representatives have pretty much done all of the above and way more.
    Now, I truly don't believe that there is such a thing as a kink more than it is just adults being adventurous. It's like with anything else in life, moderation. Anything done between consenting adults is not kinky. The key word here is CONSENTING. Anything can be taken over the line and the word no means NO.
    So if you are into a little B & D, have at it, like to be spanked, enjoy yourself, you like sex in public places, go ahead (just don't do it near kids or schools) and send me the video. We are all adults here, knock yourself out.

    Motorcycle Wisdom


    Motorcycle Wisdom: Four wheels move the body. Two wheels move the soul.

    Most motorcycle problems are caused by the nut that connects the handlebars to the saddle.

    Life may begin at 40, but it doesn't get real interesting until about 110 mph!

    You start the game of life with a full pot o' luck and an empty pot o'experience... The object is to fill the pot of experience before you empty the pot of luck. If you wait, all that happens is that you get older.

    Midnight bugs taste best.

    Saddlebags can never hold everything you want, but they CAN hold everything you need.

    Never try to race an old geezer, he may have one more gear than you.

    It takes more love to share the saddle than it does to share the bed.

    The only good view of a thunderstorm is in your rearview mirror.

    Never be afraid to slow down.

    Don't ride so late into the night that you sleep through the sunrise.

    Sometimes it takes a whole tank full of fuel before you can think straight.

    Riding faster than everyone else only guarantees you'll ride alone.

    Never hesitate to ride past the last street light at the edge of town.

    Never do less than forty miles before breakfast.

    If you don't ride in the rain, you don't ride.

    A bike on the road is worth two in the shed.

    Respect the person who has seen the dark side of motorcycling and lived.

    Young riders pick a destination and go... Old riders pick a direction and go.

    A good mechanic will let you watch without charging you for it.

    Sometimes the fastest way to get there is to stop for the night.

    Always back your bike into the curb, and sit where you can see it.

    Work to ride and ride to work.

    Whatever it is, it's better in the wind.

    Two-lane blacktop isn't a highway - it's an attitude.

    When you look down the road, it seems to never end - but you better believe it does.

    Winter is Nature's way of telling you to polish.

    Keep your bike in good repair: Motorcycle boots are NOT comfortable for walking.

    People are like Motorcycles: each is customized a bit differently.

    Sometimes, the best communication happens when you're on separate bikes.

    Good coffee should be indistinguishable from 50 weight motor oil.

    The best alarm clock is sunshine on chrome.

    The twisties - not the superslabs -separate the riders from the squids.

    When you're riding lead, don't spit.

    A friend is someone who'll get out of bed at 2 am to drive his pickup to the middle of nowhere to get you when you're broken down.

    Catching a yellow jacket in your shirt @ 70 mph can double your vocabulary.

    If you want to get somewhere before sundown, you can't stop at every tavern.

    There's something ugly about a NEW bike on a trailer.

    Don't lead the pack if you don't know where you're going.

    Practice wrenching on your own bike.

    Everyone crashes. Some get back on. Some don't. Some can't.

    Don't argue with an 18-wheeler.

    Never be ashamed to unlearn an old habit.

    A good long ride can clear your mind, restore your faith, and use up a lot of fuel.

    If you can't get it going with baling wire, bungee cords and electrician's tape, it's serious.

    If you ride like there's no tomorrow, there won't be.

    Gray-haired riders don't get that way from pure luck.

    There are drunk riders. There are old riders. There are NO old, drunk riders.

    Thin leather looks good in the bar, but it won't save your butt from 'roadrash'
    if you go down.

    The best modifications cannot be seen from the outside.

    Always replace the cheapest parts first.

    You can forget what you do for a living when your knees are in the breeze.

    Only a Biker knows why a dog sticks his head out of a car window.

    There are two types of people in this world, people who ride motorcycles, and people who wish they could ride motorcycles.

    'It is good to have an end to journey towards; but it is the journey that matters in the end
    .'

    Another old blog

    I visited an old friend in the hospital the other day. His body savaged by the ravages of time and disease he was in a rather cheerful mood. We chatted about our past and things we had done as young men. Fun times we had and trouble we had gotten in together. We both smiled. I finally asked him how he was feeling and he smiled and said as good as could be expected. I nodded and asked if he had any regrets. He said he had many. He said he regretted that he never got to travel to all the places he wanted to go and that he regretted that he never got to do all the things he wanted. He wondered if his life had been a waste. He regretted that he never told the one woman he truly loved how much he loved her for he feared that she would have rejected and ridiculed him. He watched her marry another and with a broken heart he never loved again.

    He wondered to me if he had lived his life the right way. He wasn’t a rich man he felt but he had done ok. His bills had always been paid on time and he didn’t owe anyone anything. He had worked an ok job, not exciting but ok. It had provided a roof over his head and it had put food on his table. It enabled him to have a nice vehicle in which to get around in and do the things in life he thought he should. Still, he wondered if he should have done more, if he had missed out on something.

    He told me that the woman he had loved so much those many years ago came to see him. She had heard that he was ill and wasn’t long for this existence much longer and she wanted to come and say goodbye. She told him that she too loved him greatly those many years ago and that she too was too shy to say anything to him. She said that even though she married another and had moved away that he was always in her thoughts everyday. I could tell that this had made him a little sad but also it made him smile because he now knew that she did in fact love him.

    I asked him if there were anything he would have changed about his life. He said that there was probably very little he would have changed other than telling his one true love how much he had cared for her and that perhaps he would have traveled to all those places he wanted to see.

    He grasped my hand and gave it a squeeze and he thanked me for being such a good friend. I looked at him puzzled and I was rather surprised at this. I had never considered myself a good friend. While we had hung out together as younger men and had many misadventures together we had lost touch as of late and hadn’t see much of each other. Life got in the way. When he saw my puzzlement he smiled and said “you always listened to me”, “no matter how stupid of a thought it was or how redundant the story, you always listened to me”. I smile and nodded, a tear running down my cheek. I knew that once I had left here I would never see my friend again. He said “thank you for all those years of enjoyment and excitement and wonderment you brought to my life”. “We had many a great adventure and misadventures together didn’t we?” I laughed and said “yes we did”.

    I could see him growing weary and I told him that I guess that I had best be leaving. He nodded saying he was tired and would like to rest. I excused myself and I went into the bathroom to “wash” my face and to gather myself. I looked into the mirror at myself and I saw not only myself but my friend as well. I saw both of us as young men, full of life and amazement at the world around us. I now saw me for who I had become, a bitter and spiteful old man. I wondered if I would have as much dignity as my friend when it became my time to pass on or would I be bitter and resentful.

    I walked out of the bathroom and my friend was sleeping. I leaned over and squeezed his hand and kissed him on the forehead. I whispered into his ear “thank YOU for being my friend, I will miss you with all my heart”. With that I left.

    Later that night I received a call from the nurse that cared for him and she said that he had passed. She said after I had left he had a smile on his face the rest of the evening and that he passed with that smile on his face.

    As I sit here at his funeral, I see that he did indeed live a rich full life. There are more beautiful flowers from co-workers, business associates and friend, my god, all the friends. The room is full of people I do not know, all talking about what a special person he was and how much he will be truly missed. My friend lived a rich full life and never realized it. He touched many people and never knew. As they lay him to his final resting place, I place a single red rose on his casket and put my hand on it as if to say goodbye one last time. I walk away, the bitter cold stinging at me as I pull the collar up over my coat. A tear runs down my cheek. I think to myself, Goodbye my old friend, god speed to you.

    Written from yahoo 360 last year


    A gunman walks into a Lane Bryant store in the morning and kills 5 women for $200.00. A man that thinks the government has done him wrong and kill numerous people including 2 police officers. A girl walks into a classroom and shoots and kills 2 girls and then herself. The list goes on and on. Fathers killing the families, mothers killing their children. Kids killing kids, etc. I don't know, I don't understand sometimes.
    The gunman that killed the women in Lane Bryant is nothing more than a punk ass that should be executed as soon as the police catch him. The others, I don't have and answer. Some people want to blame the easy accessibility of firearms. I don't buy that. Before the firearms act of 1968 guns were a lot easier to get. I can remember going into a diner here in town during football season and they would have a LSU football board and the winner would get a 30-30 lever action Winchester rifle.
    What has happened since then that people think they have to pick up a gun to settle their differences? I have a theory. Actually I have several.
    When I was a kid, we had arguments with friends and others. We got in to fist fights. Some times we got our ass beat, sometimes we didn't. Sometimes we just fought until we both just got tired and gave up. Over the years, the 60's, the 70's, 80's, and so on as a society we changed. Our generation changed. In wanting to change the world and make it better we changed ourselves. We have taken to trying to protect ourselves from EVERYTHING. We are forced to wear seat belts because our government look at us as children that are not smart enough to make the decision for ourself to buckle up. We have more restrictions on the possession and ownership of firearms than we ever have and gun related crime is at its highest. I work in a not too good area of Baton Rouge and I pack to work every night even though I know that if I get caught with a firearm at work I could be fired. I accept that. I would rather lose my job than my life.
    There is a movement afoot to take the boy out of boys. Certain groups want to make boys stop playing cops and robbers and cowboys and indians. Oh and lets not forget they don't want them to play army. Take the toy guns away from them, it teaches them to become killers they say. I played cops and robbers and I played cowboys and indian's and I played army and I have never ever killed anyone. doesn't mean I haven't wanted to. Some people just need to have their lives ended prematurely. It is in boys to want to play boy games. We have "zero" tolerances in school now. If a kid gets in a fight they are suspended or expelled. Kids are getting expelled for simply having a butter knife to put peanut butter on a slice of bread. Whats wrong here. Schools started getting worse when they took corporal punishment out of the schools and when the teaches lost the ability to discipline a child. Now I know the difference between discipline/punishment and abuse is. I think most people do.
    I think what has happened is in our zeal to make the world a "better" place someone decided that the individual is no longer responsible for their actions, it is the fault of "society". That total bullshit. People just don't want to own up the anything anymore. "I didn't have sex with that woman." It wasn't me, I wasn't even there.
    A woman has a couple of kids and then kills them because her boyfriend doesn't like kids. What the fuck is up with that? It wasn't my fault, I was crazy. Well fucking duh. I have a friend that has taught high school for over 31 years. She had finally retired and does tutoring now. She will tell you flat out that kids today are spoiled narcissistic little brats that need their asses whipped. Their parents hover over them trying to "protect" them. In their eyes their precious little snowflakes can do no wrong. No matter how much you show them how their crotchfruit has fucked up they won't believe you. Their kids end up getting arrested for dwi at early ages and their parents keep bailing them out. These kids are going to be in for a very rude awakening when they get older.
    Look at the presidential race that is going on right now. Look at what you have running. Hillary Clinton wants to give everyone universal health care and she is going to force you to get it even if you don't want it. Fuck you MaMa Clinton. Obama, well, I have hear him speak but I haven't head him say anything. McCain, I want to like him but something is keeping me away. Maybe it is his cozying up to the likes of Feinstein and Kennedy. There are no Democrats I would vote for and I don't know yet if I can vote for the Republican candidate. I feel that if either one of them get in we as a nation are completely fucked.
    The stimulus package. What can I say here. Well, if they really wanted to stimulate the economy first off they would make the tax cuts permanent and work on changing the entire tax code. They would drop the corporate tax rate from 35% to 25%. They would work on a flat tax, 10 or 12% perhaps. I know if I had more of my income that I earned I would spend more. If you spend more there is more revenue going into the stores. The stores make more money which translates into more tax revenue. See, everyone wins.
    No, I don't know what is happening to us. I don't know where we are going. I'm afraid before it is all over we will become a nation of trapped rats, controlled by our government overlords. We will have to have a national drivers license (ID) (show your papers). The constitution as we know it will probably no longer exist. The war on terror and the war on drugs will see to that. We will have to show our papers when asked, we will not be allowed to posses firearms to protect ourselves and our family. If you think your government can protect your well just remember Hurricane Katrina and New Orleans. They did a bang up job there didn't they.
    I want to thank everyone that comes by and reads my stuff. Sorry I haven't posted lately but things here have pretty busy and I just haven't been online much lately. So....y'all tell me, what are y'all going to do about 360? Y'all gonna hang around and see what happens to 360 and what yahoo is going to do to it or are you going to move to some other place.
    Have a great weekend y'all.