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Name: Michael
Country: United States
State: California
Birthday: 9/7/1984
Gender: Male


Interests: Extreme Sports, Skydiving, Motorcross, Attempting to play the guitar, Motorcycles, Car Restoration, Lacrosse, Drinking, Sex, Smoking Cigars, Misc. other vices, Getting angry at shit.
Expertise: Political Science, International Politics, Political Theory and Philosophy, International Trade Law, International Security Issues, Conflict and Conflict Resolution and Diplomacy (Can you tell I'm an ISCOR major?)
Occupation: Student


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Member Since: 5/29/2003

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Wednesday, September 21, 2005

hey all! so it strikes me that i haven't written since...umm...last fall. i assure you, it's not because i ran out of things to say. it's just that i....umm...got busy. yeah. that's it. but never fear, gentle reader, chael's blog is back in force! i've decided that, since i have nothing better to do with my life right now, i'm going to update this page daily. well, i'm going to try to update it daily anyway. so start checking my page when you can... you're sure to find *something* that interests you.

today's blog is just a bit of an update. kinda let you all know what i've been up to since, well, last september. in a nutshell, i graduated from college (yay!), except i still haven't received my diploma yet, since my thesis chair decided it was more important to (1) write a book (check it out...its a yearly publication called Africa by Charles Cutter published by Stryker-Post), (2) party his ass of in belgium (yes you really can party there) and (3) pretend he was lewis (or clark) and go trekking through the wilderness of eastern montana. i shouldn't complain tho because i got the paper to him like 2 months late.

at the end of last term, i'm guessing as a reward for finally finishing my fucking paper, the fates gave me a hot boy to play with for a while. damn was he a hot boy. like 6'7, blonde hair, blue eyed grade a hottie from virginia. but alas, i lost him towards the end of summer when i came back to hawaii. yeah. i came back to hawaii. mostly to help my parents move. i guess they're finally going through with their plans and leaving hawaii. my mom want's to move to the great inland empire apparently. why? i'm not entirely certain. but temecula seems to suit them. my dad can drink local wine. my mom can live in a large track home and drive an suv. so it works out.

so here i sit, in starbucks kaneohe, two and a half months later, still waiting for the parents to sell the damn house. which is guess is coming, since they're talking to a realtor as we speak. complicating things was been my dad's massive construction/renovation project aimed at making the house more valuable. and the fact that my sister got knocked up. yes. that's right. sis is gonna have a little boy. wild shit huh?

so things have been pretty stressful lately, as you can imagine. and i in particular have been going out of my my since i'm in a state i don't really like, i'm living with my parents. i'm sleeping on the floor. i'm sharing a bathroom with the rents (yes, in a house with 5 bathrooms, there is only one functional bathroom right now. damn construction). i haven't smoked hookah in like a month. and my sex life is fairly limited because i'm scared of gay people in hawaii. long story.

but life hasn't been all too bad lately, because, well, i met a hot boy. let's just call him jake. no, that's not really his name. that's a long story too. but he's a fascinating guy. and i've definitely fallen for him. i probably shouldn't have, considering i'm like leaving hawaii in a few days. but hanging out with him really makes time more bearable.

plans for the future? well, i'm gonna move out to arizona in a few days (but gonna stop in sd for a bit first). as much as i didn't wanna start out in phoenix, i've got three reasons for moving: (1) i have a free place to live (2) my sister is gonna need help with the rugrat (3) i need to save money for grad school. yes, i'm gonna go back to grad school in the spring. i'm gonna start off at asu, and in the fall i'm going to (gods willing) enroll at the university of wisconsin-madison to get a masters/phd in african language and literature and a phd in political science. so wish me luck. anyway, that's all for now folks! i'll see you keikis tomorrow.


song of the moment: cranford nix, cigarettes and heroin
book i'm reading: louis de berniƩres, corelli's mandolin


Sunday, January 30, 2005

Right. So I've never realized how much I hate weekends. As a college student, my weekends start on Friday. What have I done since then? Well nothing really at all. I've been miserably unproductive. Whatever. Anyway, so KJ and I went out for Mojitos this afternoon. Funny thing, liquor is. I woke up today at about 2:30. Tumbled out of bed, brushed my teeth and drank my breakfast. What a wonderful way to start the day huh? As it turns out, KJ and I are in similar situations, we're both pissed off at our homosexual significant others. Well, you know what I mean. Najwa and Scott. I dunno, for some reason everything that comes out of Scott's mouth recently pisses me off. I literally become a more miserable person being around him. This is a conclusion that I've reached earlier, but for some reason, it hold increasingly true at the present. I've been trying though, I swear. I've tried to call him a couple of times this weekend. But whatever.

So stress there, I've got stress with my parents, who, if they were not realted to me, I'd have killed by now. Well maybe not. But I've certainly contemplated it a number of times in the past week. Where does this stress stem from? Well, mostly it's them thinking I'm incompetent. Oh, and it's also them freaking out because I don't have anything to do with my life post-May. I've been freaking out what I'm going to be doing with my life post-May for about 4 years now. I've got the hang of it. I know how to do it quite well. Three of us freaking about my life is a bit more than I can handle.

What else? Oh, right, I've realized that sex does nothing for me anymore. I've slept with 11 people since Monday (hmm, is that a record?) And for some reason it's A: not enough and B: not fulfilling at all. Oh well.

So yeah. Anyway, I'm going to go try to be cheerful right now, and organize my life in such a way that I can bear it. We'll see how that one goes.

Oh yeah, and apparently my mom's computer blew up tonight. Haha funny story. Peace.


Monday, January 10, 2005

So it's been a long time since I've written. Actually, it's been since the beginning of the school year. Oh well, I doubt you, gentle reader, cares that much. What's been new with me? Well, not a whole lot. I've been relaxing during my winter break, trying not to bee too productive. I have been trying to catch up on my reading, a task that I have endeavored with gusto. The other day, I read the "DaVinci Code." I thought that it was a remarkably clever work of fiction. How I wish I had the immagination of Dan Brown. Scott, apparently thought tbe book was horrible--too many historical blunders says he. Apparently he missed the point of 'fiction.' Last night, I took up "the Days of the French Revolution" by Christopher Hibbert. Another excellent book. I've got about 3 chapters left, but it's an uncompromising account of the French Revolution, from Louis XVI to Napoleon.

Got distracted...more later today.


Wednesday, September 01, 2004

ok, so the person who rang me up at starbucks this morning was a total bitch. the woman that mdae my tea was incompetent and about a million freshmen took over my seating area. i freaking hate aztec shops. yesterday, i ate at durangos, another aztec shops creation. for the rest of the nite, i thought my stomach was on fire. go food poisoning! my solution? write a nasty letter to r.d. and never eat meat at aztec shops again. hell, i'm thinking with my tank ass that i ought not eat meat anyway.

so yeah. i'm working on my third day of school. though i don't have class today. today is work, psfa, as and reading the 30 chapted i have to read for the two classes i've been to already. let' see. monday i had iscor "our global future," which is essentially an eco-security class. ought to do well, we shall see. class seems straight forward enough. tuesday i had abdel-nour's class. funny story. so scott and i were like "we can't be late, he's going to freaking shit if we're late." so to be sure, we got to class early. sitting there, talking. chatting. shooting the shit. we look up, look around and notice that the entire class is women. hmmmmm. lean over, ask one of the girls what class this is. "women in sociology" she says. son of a monkey-fuck. we hightail it down to the first floor, notice abdel-nour taking roll in sh150 and sneak in. we got in just as he was calling the 's' names. lucklily, we did not coem in 15 minutes late like some dumb fucks. abdel-nour's class is goin going to kick ass. kick lots of ass.

so the reep convention is going on now in nyc. interesting choice of venues. i like the huge fucking flag that chillin behind the stage/platform thing. anyway, the reeps have dug up some good speakers. juliani's (is that how you spell his name?) speech was amazing, and i hear thar the gubernator gave a pretty decent speech. though (i didn't hear it but i saw it on cnn) he did use the phrase "economic girlie-men." common gubernator. saying shit like that makes you sound like a numnut. even taken out of context, it was the sound byte all over the internet this morning.

who do you think will win? gawd damn i have no idea. i couldn't even begin to guess.

anyway, i've got a million and one things to do today, so i'm gonna bounce off.

song of the moment: jason mraz, after an afternoon.


Sunday, August 29, 2004

so yeah, it's been a while since i've last blogged. actually, it's been a long while. i'm sitting here in starbucks contemplating the last couple of weeks of my life, thinking about how much things have changed and how different i am as a person, and how much i've developed in even the past month or so. tkae for instance the fact that i am now in a fraternity. if you had told me my ffreshman year that i would be a frat boy (well currently frat boy in training) i would have laughed you out of the room. but now, i live in frat row and am a fully initiated member in lambda chi alpha. funny how that works huh?

anyway, i'll bet you all are wondering what it's like, being a frat boy and living in and such. well, lemme tell you, it's a blast. it's great living with my friends again. the problem? erm...it's hhard to get anything at all done licing in the house. especially in a semester like this wehre i'm just sooooo busy. it should be an interesting test of my time management skills.

what else is going on in my life? well, being broke. haha don't you hate that feeling? well for me it's even worse. at angy given moment, i have between 3 or 4 g's in my checking account. but it always seems that no matter what, all of that money is spoken for. rent, books, bills, fraternity dues, booze. hahaha. i keep complaining that i have a hard life. but not really. hahaha. my life is as chill as you can get. eh. whatever.

so i got a job!!! are't you all shocked? yeah i'll bet. i work for enrollement services (fancy-smancy name for admissions) now. well, an office in e.s. called srsr--student recruitment and school relations. i'm pretty much a recruiter and mentor for high school students. i tell them why they ought to go to college, why they ought to go to state, how to get in etc. then i give a couple of applicaiton workshops, and then i give a couple of admitted students workshops. it's pretty mellow, the atmostphere is really fun, i get to work with yung'uns and it's just really chill job. plus, the give me a car and pay me a bunch for working only 20 hours a week. yup yup.

tomorrow, school starts up again! w00t! i'm excited. i'm really looking forward to a kick ass year! it's gonna be hella fun guys. senior year is gonna be the best year EVER! i'm taking my thesis with prof. cutter, then abdel-nour's politics of the middle east, then another cutter class-african civilizations. lastly, i'm taking the last core class of major, iscor 310. so pretty mellow unit load. what's up after that? well, i'm looking at grad schools for the fall. university of wisconsin @ madison, michigan, ucla, berkeley (i always spell that wrong). so we'll see where i end up huh.

what's new in the news? well, there are hella protests going on in nyc at the rnc. go figure huh? the goal of the protesters? bring the city of new york to absolute stand still. they want to absolutely halt the subway system, take block out cell communications and just be a generally disruptive pain in the ass. notice that nothing like this happened at the dnc? granted, reeps are less likely to protest anything, but common guys, the convention hasn't even started yet and there ahve already been massive protests. will bush win this election? fascinating question. this past week, researchers at the LSE and at MIT forecasted that bush would, in fact, win. i personally have my optomistic doubts, but let's face it peeps, it's gonna be disgustingly close.

what else? well, the internet is like 35 years old. and i'm already addicted. the seemingly most scandalous olympic games in history just came to an end. isn't interesting that good clean fun and cometition could become so damn dirty. on the same token, isn't it interesting how a straight election, something this nation has been doing every four years since the late 1700's, could be so damn dirty and scandalous. have you all been following the drama between the bush campaign and the kerry campaign and the whole vietnam business? re-cock-u-lus i tell you. the last sor of very signifiacnt thing in the news, in my opition, is the darfur region. and it's more significant that you might think. darfur is going to serve as the litmus for all western nations' foreign policy in africa for the coming decade. it's going to test the un's ability to get anything done, and it's goin going to test arab-bantu relations in north africa, and it's going to test african unity and the future of african inter-state relations.

well, that's pretty much all for now.

song of the moment: dispatch, the general.



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