About me: I was born the son of a U.S. Army Chaplain (So. Bapt.) and spent most of my life on the move. It's a difficult lifestyle, but I've been able to see most of the U.S. (47 states so far) and quite a bit of Europe (during our 3 years in Germany) and I wouldn't trade those experiences for anything.
I learned an important lesson over the years; most people are the same... everywhere. I've met the greatest people in the world and I've seen the trash of the Earth. I've been blessed with honorable friends, and screwed by people with the integrity of a jackal. The interesting part of the lesson was the common stereotypes within those 2 groups. There aren't any. They couldn't be separated into colors. They couldn't be identified by nationality or their last name. They didn't follow the same religions and they don't speak the same languages. I found that the only way to separate them was to follow the advice of Dr. Martin Luther King... "judge them by the quality of their character...."
Who I'd like to meet: someone who can tell me next week's winning lottery numbers.
Great gig saturday night. Had a fun time. Always do playing at Kudzu's. Hope to see you at the dog track tomorrow night. Be good and stay cool dude.....
VIDEO GAME TOURNAMENT FOR ST. JUDES KIDS ITS THIS SATURDAY IN MEMPHIS, TN Hey all you gamers! There's a video game tournament coming up 4:00pm this Saturday, July 14th at the First Congregational Church at 1000 S. Cooper just south of the intersection of Young Ave & S. Cooper in Memphis. This charity event is to help raise money to buy the children of St. Jude Research Hospital Nintendo DS Lites and games. Entry fee is $20 to play, $5 to watch and all proceeds going to help the cause. Four games will be played: Tekken 5, Street Fighter 3: Third Strike, Halo 2, and Gears of War. Pizza and hot dogs are free with paid admission. Soft drinks are available at $ .50 each. Gold ribbons will be sold for $1.00 each to help purchase an additional DS Lite. Prizes will be awarded for winners. For more information, check out check out http://www.gamersforlife.org/. Help Gamers For Life help the kids at St. Jude. Entrance to this tournament is limited to the first 150 people, so come early to get your place in line for this worthwhile event.
You MUST catch the new video on my page. Do me a favor and turn the volume on the video player down and on my music player, play Dogs/Pink Floyd. You will NOT be sorry.