Thursday, June 19, 2014

Few Opportunites

In a few weeks I get to be in charge of my department for a week because my department lead is going on vacation. In my head, this is the one and only opportunity that I have to demonstrate to my managers that I have what it takes to run the area in the smartest and most efficient way. I'm mentally trying to prepare as well as learn as much as I can so that I can do the best job I can. Maybe I'll succeed or maybe I'll fail. But dammit I'm not going down without a fight.

Te Quiero Como Un Hit

Randomly some songs just popped into my head that I haven't heard in years. The first one was called "Tu Necesitas" by a guy called Aleks Syntek. It was a popular Spanish pop song released like 10 years ago and super catchy. I heard it in Mexico and thought it really good. Randomly like 5 years ago when I went to Knotts Berry Farm, the guy who performed the song just happened to be performing and I just happened to be passing by the stage as the song was starting. Coincidental timing.



The other random song that appeared was a song called "Murder on the Dance Floor" by Sophie Ellis-Bextor. Both of these songs were released during a similar time frame and were pretty popular on MTV in Mexico (which is how I discovered them). Why these songs popped into my head, no idea but they're still as catchy as they were back then.


Strength

A picture that made a lot of rounds today was that of Ivory Coast player Serey Die crying during the national anthem of Ivory Coast vs Columbia today. Die was crying because his dad wasn't there to see him play in the World Cup due to his father passing ten years earlier. Playing in the World Cup is one of those achievements every soccer player works to obtain and to not have one's parents to witness this achievement can understandably be heart wrenching.


Friday, June 13, 2014

Traffic Jamz

I was stuck in traffic on the 405 recently and brought along Dimmu Borgir's Death Cult Armageddon and The Black Dahlia Murder's Everblack with me. To be clear, I think both are really good albums, it's just that it took me a while to realize this.

In Death Cult Armageddon, there is this song called, "Eradication Instincts Defined" that has this awesome symphony sounding intro (which is later recreated with samples) that just sounds doomy but catchy at the same time.

In Everblack, when I first bought it, only In Hell Is Where She Waits For Me had stuck to me, but thanks to the power of Los Angeles traffic, I realized that its a very solid album. The two that have really hit me are:
Bloodmine

and

Every Rope A Noose

To the Female Version of Me

This is my 600th post and I'd like to dedicate it to you whom I miss so much. I miss seeing your smile, laugh, kisses, hugs, cuddles and sense of humor that directly leveled with mine. I miss waking up next to you and not wanting to get out of bed. More than anything I just miss being with you. You're sweet voice and smile somehow made any rough day great. Who else am I suppose to eat noodles with? But it's ok because I know I'll be seeing you soon. I love you and you mean the world to me.




Monday, June 9, 2014