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Wednesday, November 12 2008

So it's done, let's move on

We picked the new President of the United States, the new Commander-In-Chief. America has made her choice, and I personally think it was a bad one. However, now that we have made this choice, we got to live with it. We do still have a country to take care of.

I really do wish Obama luck and smooth sailing for his presidency. I hope that God gives him the grace to make the right decisions for the country (and for those of you who know me, I am not being sarcastic this time). May God still bless this great country.

Please pray for our country and our government. They're gonna need all the divine help they can get.

Wednesday, November 5 2008

Oh Crap...

Here it goes. Today is the day that America has been sentenced to death. We get handed over to the executioner in a few months.

I hope we're really proud of our "tolerance" and our "vision" as a nation.

What a bunch of DUMB S#!^$!

Tuesday, November 4 2008

Now For Something Different

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Really, folks. Maybe we should question this a bit. It does go more ways than one.

Having a Hard Time Concentrating Today

I can really feel the tension in the office. Everyone is worried about what will happen in the next few hours. It's making it hard to concentrate.

Sunday, October 26 2008

Max Payne

I just watched Max Payne in the theater the other day. I have been looking forward to this movie ever since I beat the game a few months ago (First game, yes, I am slow). I was pleasantly surprised by how good it actually was. Most of the time, a video-game-to-movie adaptation falls short of actually pleasing anybody. Not this time. I came away thinking that I got my money's worth. Mark Wahlberg does a good job of portraying Max Payne, and the supporting characters in the movie aren't bad either. The special effects were pretty cool as well.

Tuesday, October 21 2008

Holloween

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Monday, October 20 2008

Mondays

I'm kinda like Garfield (in more ways than one) in that I don't like Mondays.

Mondays generally aren't that great. When you're coming out of the weekend, and you have a bunch of work to do, you don't always start it off right. You expect trouble and you're daring somebody to mess with you.

Then you have a Monday like today, which has been fairly good. I keep forgetting that I should go into the day with a happy outlook, and things tend to turn out alright.

Remember, even in the worst moments, LIFE IS GOOD!

Just want to vent

Last Friday I went out to Old Chicago to have a drink with some of my friends. I had recently renewed my license, as I just turned 21, and I hadn't received my new license yet, just a temp license. (Now mind you, I had my old license with me, so it wasn't like I didn't have some sort of ID with me, it just had a hole punched in it.) Well, I had forgotten my temp at home, so they wouldn't serve me my drink. I was so peeved.

Oh, well, just needed to whine a little.

Wednesday, October 15 2008

I gotz problum

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Yup, I has it.

Already...

Simple Pleasures

At times, the simplest things can brighten a day.

Like pizza and beer

Or Cheerios

Monday, October 13 2008

Just so you're not confused...

HolyPhoenix is a good friend of mine (who happens to be hosting this site), so I invited him to share his thoughts and ideas with us. Welcome to the craziness, James!

Thursday, October 9 2008

An Intro on the strange.

Most of you who become big readers of this blog will find that I am a little strange. You will probably find out that I am extremely hyper-active, and sometimes quite funny. This strange trait that I have is caused by numerous things, most of which you will probably never learn. Well, my views are pretty straight forward. I did not affiliate myself with a party, but should have been affiliated with the republicans. I am a traditional Roman Catholic, who is tired of the irreverence found in the Church today. Well, I also have a strange obsession with different objects.

To start I really love Mountain Dew and Amp. Despite the many people constantly telling me "Mountain Don't!" I continue to drink it. I really like sugar of other kinds too. I could eat it alone if I wanted to. Animals are one of the other obsessions I have. I love randomly spewing out different animal names, like those dorks that you knew a while back. These include monkeys, hippos, penguins, fat lamas, and little mousies!

I believe in that women are not treated with respect, and that this is one of the big problems of the world, just falling behind abortion(the greatest disrespect to women).

People also tend to believe that I am a geek. I tend to have a natural ability to use computers, and learned to program a little. This lead people to believe I am a computer genius geek, but I lack way too much knowledge to really be a geek. Now you know a little about me.

James out!

Wednesday, October 8 2008

Am I Bad?

So this came across my email from one of my coworkers this morning. We've been alternately shaking our heads and laughing about it. So we came up with another logo to add to our future employee shirts:

Enemy of the State

Tuesday, October 7 2008

Random Quote

"There's a reason they call it warpaint."

(My mom was talking about makeup. Not much more commenting you can do on this one.)

Thursday, October 2 2008

Going To Mass

Over the years, I have been to many different forms of Mass at many different parishes. Some of them I have liked, some I have not liked, and others I have gone from liking to disliking or vice versa. I started consciously thinking about what was really going in Mass on after my family moved to the States about 7 1/2 years ago. We started going to a parish that was relatively conservative after attending a few of the other parishes in town, finding them a bit to liberal for us. A new pastor had just been installed at the parish, and he started making all kinds of changes. Now many people, when they hear the word "change", they associate it with something bad. However, the changes that the priest put into effect essentially turned this parish into one of the more conservative churches in town. There were still things that were a bit too "modern", but for the most part, we we're pretty happy there.

A few years later, we moved a few miles out of town, to where the trip in became a 35-45 minute one way trip. We started looking for something a bit closer, trying one of the parishes that was about half the distance. That didn't work out. That parish had a bit of a tendency to be a little Protestant leaning, and not as Catholic, so we didn't continue going there. A few weeks later, a new parish mission started up even closer, so we tried that one to see if it would hold any better tidings towards tradition and conservatism. Nope. Bad things started happening there as well. So we started going back to the original parish we had been attending for many years, feeling that the drive was worth it.

Things went relatively well for a little while. We went to Mass, generally just putting up with the piddly stuff that exists in most Novus Ordo parishes. And then it happened... I met a young lady, we started dating, and I started attending her parish, which was the Traditional Latin Mass. I really enjoyed this Mass. It was great, without the sappy songs and limp-wristed homilies. I went there for about a year, while dating this girl. Then we broke up and I started going back to the Novus Ordo with my parents. For the next year and a half, things started to change though. We started getting more annoyed with the liturgy and the people involve, until the final straw was a new pastor that came in and started changing things to fit his idea of how the liturgy should work. A lot of it wasn't even in the GIRM that it should be done that way. So we left... again.

Leaving brought on a new round of trying to figure out where to go to Mass. I told my parents that I was going to the Latin Mass, that they could join me if they wanted to. That week, my mom called me as I was on my way to Mass, and she joined me. A month later, we are still going there, and really liking it. The Latin Mass is a nice change of pace compared to the other Masses we had been attending. It has really brought more peace to our family, and we are all liking the change in scenery. So, for the time being, we are going to continue to attend this Mass, and thank God it is there for us.

Wednesday, October 1 2008

Random Quote

"Every once in a while, you really just gotta act crazy so you don't go insane."

I think that Jimmy Buffet said something similar to this in a couple of his songs. However, this time it was one of my brothers who said this, after a VERY random moment of hysterical shouting (and he's 19).

Tuesday, September 30 2008

Respect

Recently, I got to thinking about how things have really changed over the years in regards to chivalry and gentlemanly conduct. The attitude of most people towards these things has really gone down the drain since the medieval times.

During that time, to be a gentleman was a must to reach any higher level of social stature. The Knight was a Gentleman, in the strictest sense of the word. He lived his life according to a definitive code of conduct. Of course, there were always the bad apples in any bunch, but they were usually weeded out quickly.

Today, being a gentleman does not mean as much in the modern society. Men do not treat women with the proper respect. Women don't demand the proper respect from men that they should; and I don't mean in the form of fair wages or equal opportunities. To give a good example, a friend once told me that most girls her age (18-21) want to date the bad boy and marry the good man. She wanted to have fun dating. I could understand having healthy fun while dating, but the whole point of dating is not "scoring" with the opposite sex, but to try to find a partner who you will live with for the rest of your life! Do you really want someone that's easy?

"Okay, enough with the tirade, already. Get to the point!"

Ladies, demand more respect from us guys! It goes beyond merely holding the door open for you or paying for the date. A good expectation that you should have is that, when a guy looks at you, he thinks about the person with a soul that God created, and not about what he could do with you! To get a better idea of what I'm talking about, check this out.

Guys, start acting like the men you should be. There was a time when men were actually Men, and not the dumb boobs that TV and society portray us as. I'll go into this a little more later.

Tired of it All

Let's take a look at the situation of the Diocese of Progress, USA. In this diocese, the laypeople run the show, planning out everything from the Saturday night bingo to the liturgy for every service in the area. However, the laypeople do not want the traditional liturgy, preferring the sappier, happier liturgy prominent in many Protestant denominations. The clergy in this diocese just go along with what the laypeople want, as they do not have the will to fight for what is right. Any mention of perhaps getting some sort of traditional Mass in one of the Diocese's many churches runs up against strong opposition from the lay liturgists. As a matter of fact, the traditionalists are squashed, their concerns never even seeing the light of day. This is because the laypeople that run the show in the Diocese of Progress are progressive. They don't want to regress into what the Church was, instead wanting to turn the Church into a modern entity that appeals to every progressive social movemnent of the new age. You want an abortion? We'll support your decision! You're gay? Let's welcome you with open arms! The focus of the Mass goes from the Eucharist to the community. Good, solid teaching goes down the drain, and the people never hear about the true teaching of the Church of Rome, instead only hearing about whatever liberal drivel the highest bidder requests.

Does this sound bad for a Roman Catholic Diocese? In case you're confused by this rhetorical question, the answer is yes. The Roman Catholic Church has held the same views on such issues as abortion and homosexuality for 2000 years. Why would we want to change now? If you're not comfortable with what the Catholic Church teaches about stuff like that, then maybe you're in the wrong church. Funny thing is, believing in that stuff leaves you out of even being considered a Christian. There's just no way around that.

So let's say that a strong-willed Bishop with a real backbone comes along and takes over the Diocese of Progress. The first thing he does is make the priests in the area start cleaning up the liturgical act of the churches. He gives those liberal liturgists their walking papers, and tells the rest of the community to get on the Roman bandwagon, or get out of the way. Is this even possible anymore?

Boy Scout or Gentleman?

It seems that the modern world has lost the use of the word gentleman and what it is supposed to mean. When you think of a gentleman, what do you picture in your mind? Do you picture some nice young man holding open a door for the elderly? Or does your mind's eye take you further back to a time when being a gentleman meant more than that? How far back do you go before you picture a gentleman?

One way to look at what a gentleman should be is by looking at the Boy Scouts, or at least the ideal, by examining the Scout Oath and Scout Law.

The Scout Oath

On my honor I will do my best to do my duty to God and my Country and to obey the Scout Law: To help other people at all times; To keep myself physically strong, mentally awake, and morally straight.

The Scout Law

A scout is trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean, and reverent.

When I was in Boy Scouts, these things were explained to me, but not to any extent or in any real detail. Since that time, I have come to understand a little more what these things meant, so I will try to break it down a little more.

On my honor... A man's word used to mean a lot more than it does now. A man's word was binding. Unlike today where you have to have something in writing for it to even exist. Today, a man's word does not mean anything. You can promise all you want, but unless it's set in stone, then it doesn't matter.

...I will do my best... This is pretty self-explanatory. Your best means your all. If you could have done better, then you did not do your best.

...To do my duty to God... The first allegiance that any man owes to anyone or anything is to God. He should love God above all, give all reverence to God, all glory to God.

...And my country... We live in a great country. We have many freedoms that other countries don't have. Perhaps it's time to stop abusing those freedoms and work to build up our nation instead of tear it down with our petty personal opinions. God bless America!

...And to obey the Scout Law... I'll go into this in a little bit.

...To help other people at all times. . I know I have trouble with this one. Helping others goes beyond occasionally doing a little service for someone you might or might not know. It means going out of your way to be helpful in whatever way you can. It also can't be just a once-in-a-while thing. It has to be all the time (ouch).

...To keep myself physically strong... Our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit. I know I am guilty of not taking care of myself the way I should. Keeping yourself physically strong does not necessarily mean you have to lift weights or anything like that, but it does mean you need to work at keeping yourself healthy and ready for any physical challenge that might present itself.

...Mentally awake... My parents always tell me that if I don't use it, I'll lose it when it comes to mental skills such as writing or math. This is way too true for comfort. If you don't continue to keep learning, either by going to school or at least reading a good book that you can learn something from, then your mind loses its grip on reality, and you cease to function mentally. Mental development is a lifelong process.

...And morally straight... This is a huge part of being a gentleman, and probably the hardest. Your soul needs to stay clean. For your soul to stay clean, you need to keep it away from all the bad things. The Seven Deadly Sins are the starting point for figuring out how to do this. Most anything can be dangerous for your soul in excess. Some things are just plain bad for you. Avoid those things and you're on the right track, but just in starting. You need to follow it up with a good, virtuous life.

Now let's look at the Scout Law. There are twelve points to the Law, each one a virtue for daily living. A Scout is...

...Trustworthy... Can people trust you? Do you have that reputation for being honest? Honesty and integrity don't quite get the respect and usage that they should. You can get cheated in just about any situation you can think of today. However, when you develop a reputation for dishonesty, if you are untrustworthy, people tend to figure this out, and then you don't get the business you might have gotten if you were honest. You can't get a job if people can't trust you. You can't even keep friends if you can't be trusted.

...Loyal... Loyalty has gone down the social drain in the world today. No longer does someone remain loyal to something they believe in, especially if it gets tough. There are exceptions to that, however: Martyrs die for what they believe in. They are a good example for us in our daily lives. We need to start showing more loyalty to God, to our country, our families, and our friends.

...Helpful... See ...To help other people at all times...

...Friendly... A gentleman does not show hostility to anyone, even if they really don't like that person. We all need to be a little friendlier to those we come into contact with, in almost any situation.

...Courteous... Another way to look at this is Don't be rude. Hold the door open for someone. Give them your seat on the bus if they need it more than you, or even if they don't. Use those nice magic words you were taught as a toddler.

...Kind... The Boy Scout Handbook says it pretty well: "A Scout knows there is strength in being gentle. He treats others as he wants to be treated. Without good reason, he does not harm or kill any living thing. Kindness is a sign of true strength. To be kind you must look beyond yourself and try to understand the needs of others."

...Obedient... The Fourth Commandment is to honor your father and mother. This means to obey them in all that is not sinful. This commandment has kind of an umbrella coverage to include obedience to all lawful authority and all those people that are higher "ranking" than you (such as a manager, boss, teacher, priest, etc), unless they try to tell you to do something that goes against God's teaching, in which case you are exempt from obedience.

...Cheerful... I think it was McDonald's that had the "Put a smile on your face" slogan. It works for here, too. Basically, don't go through life with a constant frown. It puts you down and everybody around you. Enjoy life, because it's the only one you get on this earth.

...Thrifty... Economics is the study of how to efficiently use our limited resources to best fill our unlimited needs and wants. Being thrifty just means properly using what you got in the best and most efficient way to satisfy your needs and wants, whether it is money, time, or other resources.

...Brave... Bravery can be pretty hard to categorize sometimes. It can go two ways: Courage and Stupidity. Getting hurt or killed to just show how "brave" you are is stupidity. Standing up for what you believe to be right and defending those weaker than you is courage. Bravery even breaks down to a personal level, when you put aside your pride and admit your mistakes or tell the truth, even when it's not beneficial for you.

...Clean... Clean does not just mean taking a shower every Saturday night, even if you don't need it. Clean includes your thoughts, words, and actions. It means you avoid those four-letter words and those dirty thoughts. It means practicing chastity and modesty. It means purity.

...And Reverent... Maybe this one should have been at the top of the list. We should always be reverent towards God. We should always stay loyal to our beliefs. We should never do anything that compromises that reverence that we need to show God. Never.

So there it is, the Scout Oath and Scout Law and how they can relate to being a gentleman. I truly believe that if these values expressed in the Oath and Law were properly taught to all children, then we would be well on our way to making a better world.

Interaction and Socialization

Confession time: I don't like people. I don't have the patience anymore to deal with people that just want to start a fight or complain. It has gotten to the point where I hate answering the phone at work or calling a vendor. I don't like going in certain stores because of the amount of people that are always in them (even at 1am). Sometimes I can't even be around my little brothers because I am irritated with people.

Here's the problem: I like being around people. I thrive on social interaction. I will willingly work as stage crew for a concert or help out in the background of a youth group function.

So what do I do? Do I grin and bear it or do I go the Novus way and bury my head in my pillow and hope the world goes away*? In this world of selfish desire, hiding out is not always the way to go. However, neither is constant socialization and interaction. I know I drive one of my friends up a wall with constantly trying to drag him to some activity or other. If I ever quit bowling, he might throw a party!

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