So apparently its a new year. A new year that started off pretty badly for the people in a republic in southeastern Asia on an archipelago. Sadness. The old year is over. After we got drunk at all the christmas parties we get a chance once again to get our stuff together. And for those people with your stuff together I dislike your dog biscuits. Anyway there is no use reviewing the previous year because if you do not know what happened why should I waste my time telling you?
Disregard the title of this post it is a reference to a Bob Marley song by the same name ( from the Chant Down Babylon album ). What in the world that song was about? Moving on I am going to be starting some new stuff both online and offline, version 5 maybe, nothing outrageous or anything like posting soft porn as some people have requested.
So 2005 is here and there is nothing we can do about it but Alicia Keys needs to stop wearing weird clothes she is beginning to freak me out now. My calculus test has passed and failed gracefully. I am not going to be a punk about it either, so thanks readers, visitors, posters and commenters you have been have been a big help.
michael_halvorsen commented: 2005. yeah, 2005. i like the sound of that.
glad to have been a part of 2004, happy to be a part of 2005.
keep it up owen, reggae style. ... read 6 more
Ayo commented: DWL you are hillarious! NICE captioning! ... read 1 more
Where did this quote come from?
Well I look at it as of more like the beginning of an exploration. What the sky looks like. what the stars look like, do they still twinkle or are they a steady light when you get outside the atmosphere
owen answered: I quoted it from song called [b]"exploration"[/b] by [b]"the karminsky experience"[/b]. Which was a part of Indigo Club, issue #64 radio mix. That is all I know about it. ... read 10 more
A recent christmas advertising tactic involves finding the biggest tree and adorning it with a stream of bright lights. It doesn't matter what type of tree, any tree will suffice as long as you can get electricity to it. Sometimes if trees are in close proximity several are decorated. These christmas lights are not the type that blink in random colors but are a constant white color. This particular tree is behind the fire station in Half-Way-Tree, Kingston, Jamaica. No dead trees have been reported.