Sunday, June 13, 2010

Living Life

I dont like the way I live...i have no companionship in my lifestyle...my friends i guess arent as open minded as me....but like ppl who arent my friends live a more appealing life...to me...i mean i just wanna have fun and do the things i enjoy, travel, b adventurous and watever but i weighed down by lack of accompaniment
i havent posted anything in like 2 months..i just wasnt in the blogging spirit i guess...also no one really follows me...but i guess if i put in the effort..everything would work out decent? perhaps

Monday, April 26, 2010

Friday, April 23, 2010

What will the future hold?

My closest friends from back home in Baltimore are really doing things in life. I admire the friendships i made with these young men. Robert "Donte" Avery, Raymond "Smiley" Smith, Darius "Ziggy" White and Charles "CJ" Johnson. Five young men from Baltimore, one of the roughest cities in the US, refuse to become another statistic. Each of us making moves with our lives. Mr. Popular Smiley, I see him being a politician, socialite, tv personaility, something, people will no that name. Cj work that ass of up towson, you know the whole crew going be in the camera during the draft and if that dont work out you one of the funniest most creative person I know, but that to use. Zig Mr. future architect, house design free of charge?? lol. And last but not least, Rob going impact the youth child the lives of young ppl one day..... all speculations, but only time will tell what the future will old.

Johnny Cupcake on the the start of his business.

On his website he discusses the Johnny Cupcake "story". The qoute is from his experiance with dealing with a fashion boutique conference in Las Vegas. "These trade shows cost an arm and a leg...but you gotta spend an arm and a leg to make more arms and legs."

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Sunday, April 18, 2010

A friend like me.

Crazy night on the marta kiddd lol

Friday, April 16, 2010

~ One of the most wonderful things in nature is a glance of the eye; it transcends speech; it is the bodily symbol of identity. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson