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Monday, 18 May 2009

Madness

It’s a crazy world blogosphere! And I’m only being honest. I’ve only got a couple of things to talk about, and one of them happened in Dallas about 11 months ago. Guess what? A woman gave birth.

“But that happens every day!” you say. True, but it’s not everyday a woman gives birth to twins with different fathers.

In a nutshell. Woman has partner, has sex with him. Woman cheats on partner. Woman gets pregnant with twins, and partner is over the moon. Woman gives birth, everyone’s still on cloud neuf. Twins start to look a little different, so they go to the hospital, where tests are run and it’s discovered that she was impregnated by two different people.

Luckily for her, her partner’s either a good man or a sucker, as he vows to stay with her and raise both those kids. I support him. But it only goes to show that whatever secret thing you do will eventually be found out.

BE FAITHFUL TO YOUR PARTNER!

The other thing is Obama speaking out about abortion and being called a baby-killer. Now that’s just unfair. I’m sure if Malia Ann or Natasha were to bring home an unwanted embryo Mr. President probably won’t drive her to an abortion clinic.

The bottom line is, what the president said is the truth, since abortion is possible, like all things human it should be a human decision. It’s never an easy decision, and I personally think people who damn it for religious reasons should shut up! If you’ve witnessed it first hand and feel it’s too traumatic for a woman to have to go through, then you can speak out against it.

You cannot say something is wrong if it can save a person. A rape victim, or a child barely old enough to take care of herself; should these people have to carry an unwanted burden because of their mistake, or someone else’s wickedness? Let’s not make a very sensitive and complicated issue one that will be resolved on the basis of “right and wrong”, because, as so many times it has been shown, the lines between them are often too blurred to make out.

Wednesday, 6 May 2009

On Vicctory

Vicctory has two C's because it means the total annihilation of the opposition. I write this as a Manchester United fan. Football should be a joy to watch, especially when you know the caliber of opposition you're up against. Arsenal FC are a great club, with a great coach and a great manager, but the best leaders have always had the element of luck, grace or favour, whichever you prefer to call it. It was all United yesterday. Kieran Gibbs will forever be known as the youngster who gifted Manchester United the goal that gave the game away, but in reality, it could happen to anyone, not just a 19 year old stripling. In fact, it did happen to John Terry last year in Moscow.
But that's beside the point. The fact is, winners always have much to say about how they won. And that leads me to another winner. Faheem Rasheed Najm, otherwise known as T-Pain, doesn't speak as much as Kanye West, but I personally believe he's the much more creative of the two. But is he the winner? I don't know. What I do know is that more people that I know like T-Pain than do Mr. West, but is that vicctory. Let's get behind true talent and show appreciation to those who really do the work.
By the way, have you heard of Kevin Cossom. He wrote the hooks to Rick Ross' Speeding and Ace Hood's Cash Flow, as well as writing and singing the hooks uncredited on Chamillionaire's Won't Let You Down and Rick Ross' Usual Suspects.
It tells you something doesn't it, the realness isn't always in the face, it's mostly in the make-up.

Tuesday, 5 May 2009

Restarting this

Hi,
I'm sure very few people will read this first note, but it doesn't really matter. I'm just an ordinary guy... for now. Don't worry, we'll have plenty to talk about in the coming weeks, not least the fact that I'm becoming a star... watch this space people, and don't say I didn't warn ya. Anyway this is just sorta an introduction, so you may call be Tomboxe or Dxtr st. Joc, whichever you prefer. Later