Sunday, August 28, 2011

[U.] Eyes Wide Shut

wendy i'm not going to hurt you. i'm not going to hurt you wendy. the u-man just wants to bash your brains in with the k-bat. get ready to open your skulls and your MINDS. you know what time it is. it is U-TIME. unknown blogger in this motherfucker!



kubrick was the master. he knew it ALL. illuminati motherfuckers. prepare those brains and check it out:















shit is REAL!



where did hurricane irene come from? HAARP bitches!











the government made that hurricane and that earthquake to CONFUSE you. don't fall for their tricks. OPEN YOUR BRAINS.



uh-oh. somebody is cutting the CHEESE. randy gage tells you why you can't FAIL:







open that window BITCHES and receive the CHEESE! don't be a loser. don't be a HATER.



guess what. you just caught a faceful of the u-nut bukkake style. time to CLEAN UP. u-man left you wet now he has to jet. no cuddle time. there is only U-TIME. peace always to the U-FANS and shit on the HATERS. gimme some amens so i know you listening. OUT THIS MOTHERFUCKER.





Saturday, August 27, 2011



Baby shoulder-in

I have a seriously cute pony and I am seriously excited about him! As I completely forgot to book the arena today and Becky was away teaching, Karen rode Brennan at home. The surface is not very forgiving but at least it has dried out enough now to no longer be slippery. As well as working on downwards transitions (which were a bit messy yesterday), Karen had a play with some shoulder in and did a couple of very snazzy halt and walk to canter transitions - Clever, clever pony and clever rider!



In other news, we have started to pull his mane *horrors!*. Honestly I felt sick when Karen started but I know it is going to create a neater and more harmonious picture plus it will make those hunter braids for dressage that much easier to achieve. He's not only going to be a smart performer when out and about but he is going to look pretty darned snazzy too!



And in more exciting news, Brennan's new saddle should be here by the middle of September. I desperately wanted to support a NZ business but in the end the strong NZ dollar and the incredibly low American prices meant that I have ordered his new Wintec Pro (with contourbloc) from a site in the States. The package deal includes all 6 gullets, gullet gauge, white saddle pad, Wintec webbers, stirrups and girth. A package that would cost close to $2500 if purchased here in NZ has cost me, so far, $985. I am just waiting for it to clear customs (where I expect to be required to pay another 20% in GST and Duty charges) getting it to me for under $1200. Does this remind anyone of a certain Rugby jersey story that was headline news here recently?



The Horse & Pony is out and our ad is in and looks pretty good. I have had a couple of inquiries and interest in Hamish for AI so am now considering building a dummy mare here at home and having Hamish trained so that both boys can be available via AI. If we can collect here at home, I am tempted to make Brennan available by AI only but will make that decision as and when.



Here are today's photos of my superstar pony and his fabulous rider:

































Lost Luggage

















GRRRRRRRRRR

Family of L.A. Kings scout Mark Bavis won't settle Sept. 11 lawsuit

There were 2,977 people killed in the Sept. 11 attacks, and 2,880 families went through the Victim Compensation Fund that was set up by the U.S. government to save the airlines from the expected deluge of lawsuits. The fund, run by special master Kenneth Feinberg, paid out more than $7 billion.


Ninety-five families gave up the chance for a quick payoff -- the fund finished up in 2004 and paid an average of $2.08 million to the survivors (and an average of $400,000 for more than 2,600 who were injured) -- and sued. Ninety-four have settled.


The remaining wrongful death lawsuit is from the family of Mark Bavis, a former Boston University hockey player and scout for the Los Angeles Kings. Here is the AP story on Bavis v. United Airlines et al, and why even after 10 years the Bavises refuse to settle.


Mayweather discusses how much his fans mean to him.



One of the best parts about my job is interacting with the fans. Without the fans, none of this would be possible. First and foremost, I fight for my family, my children. I want to give them the best life possible so I remember that with every fight and each victory is for them. And I even appreciate the fans that don’t support me either. It’s all love.

But after my family and children, I fight for the fans. I have always appreciated their support and when I am in public there really isn’t an autograph I won’t sign. If it wasn’t for the fans, I would not be the king of pay-per-view. I am in awe of their support and that is why I go out of my way to make them happy.

For my last four fight announcements I have always made sure they are included by inviting them to the media tour press conferences. They show me such love and support and it is for this reason that I can continue to train and work hard for each fight in front of me.

The fans are what brought me back to the square circle this time too. I knew that they waited long enough to see me fight again. So when I step into the ring against Victor Ortiz on Sept. 17, I plan on giving them another great performance. It’s the only way to make them happy. It’s the Mayweather way and experience.

I have had some great times with my fans over the years. When we announced this fight against Ortiz , we started the press tour in June in New York City and fans started to line up in the heat beginning at 6 a.m. for a press conference which started at noon. The fans filled the two balconies at the Hudson Theatre in Times Square and stayed for hours for autographs and pictures.

Then we went to Los Angeles and tons of fans came out to this event too. We had it at night because it’s Hollywood, baby and we were promoting “Star Power.” They too were lining up in the early morning to get a great seat to watch the show. My fans know that when I fight, it is a mega-event, and they wanted to be a part of it, which means the world to me.

But I think my most memorable fan moment was in London when I went there to promote my fight with Juan Manuel Marquez. I told my CEO, Leonard Ellerbe, that I wanted to do a public workout. He found the Peacock Boxing Gym and we arranged for the workout and invited the fans.

It was unbelievable how many people showed up. The gym was packed, standing room only. I let them come right to the edge of the ring and surround me on all sides while we worked out. The energy and commotion was something I will never forget. After we finished the workout, I walked out to the balcony of the building so the fans who waited hours to see me, but couldn’t get in the gym, felt my gratitude for their support. I remember we could barely make it back to our cars. It was a fantastic experience and after my September fight I plan to go back and do it again. This time we will find a bigger place.

I also have to give much love to my 1.5 million Twitter followers. When I announced that I was returning to the ring on my Twitter account, even I was amazed at how fast the news spread. I love being able to reach all of my fans at one time and all the time. The responses and messages I get every day are motivation for me to keep working hard in the gym and bring home a win on September 17.

[Buzzard County] Chapter 3

A redneck takes the high road, sorta-A note for Mike-Coop rethinks his life

Ernest Cooper stared out the window of his trailer. He saw the BMW across the road. It had been there all fucking day. It was night when he saw it after coming in from his shift at the sawmill. The license plate was from Connecticut. Coop popped the top on another beer. He sat down and considered the car across the road.

His own vehicle was a 1992 Chevy Silverado four wheel drive pick up. He had bought it used. It was banged up from repeated treks in the woods. Coop loved that pick up. It didn't always love him. He had to replace the tranny and the crank case. Otherwise, it was what every country boy needed along with some beer, a good dog, and the love of a good woman. It was that last part that vexed Coop.

Coop had been to Anita's a few times. It wasn't love for Anita. It was more like maintenance. Anita needed a man to keep her satisfied until her real man came along. For Coop, it was love. He knew what Anita had been through with her husband. He also felt bad for her boy Eric. Coop was fond of Eric. Not having a boy of his own, he would toss the football or baseball with Eric and teach him how to shoot a slingshot. Coop spent much time in his head considering being a husband and a father to the widow and her son. It was what he wanted. Now, Mister BMW was over there fucking his wife.

It wasn't the first time for Coop. There had been a Crown Vic once. Must have been a cop having a one nighter. Another time, it was a minivan. He smirked at that one. What kind of man drives a goddamn minivan? Then, there was the brand new Camaro. Coop couldn't say much on that one. Now, here was the BMW.

Coop wanted to go over there and smash all the windows out of that car. He wanted to beat the shit out of whoever this Connecticut yankee in King Arthur's trailer court was. But he just popped the top on another cold one and let it drain straight down his pipe. Fuck it.

All those men had something in common. They were somebodies. Coop was a nobody with his muddy ass workboots, his old pick up truck, and his dirty job at the sawmill. A woman like Anita didn't want a man like him. She wanted a man that was established. Guys like Coop were just appetizers along the way to the main course. Anita needed a man with money. She didn't need a man like Coop who was nothing.

"How did I get here?" Coop asked himself.

Coop stared at the beer can for a bit. He drank the last bit of beer and crushed the aluminum in his fist.

"I'm tired of this shit," he mumbled to himself.

Coop rummaged in a closet and pulled out an aluminum baseball bat. He pulled another beer from the fridge and marched out of his trailer and across the road to take it out on the BMW. That fucking Yankee was going to feel some goddamn Southern wrath. Coop pulled the bat back and was fixing to bring it down on the back window of the car. Then, he stopped.

"This car smells like shit," Coop said as he caught a whiff from the open window.

Coop thought better of his plan. The Yankee didn't know him, and he didn't know the Yankee. He was just getting some pussy just like Coop had before. They weren't any different. Smashing those windows out wouldn't do nothing but get his ass in jail. Plus, the car reeked of a shit smell that just wouldn't go away. Coop went back to his trailer and got a pencil and some paper. He wrote this note:

Dear yankee, Your car smells like a shithouse. It must suck to be riding around in such a fancy automobile looking respectable to the world but smelling that shit smell inside. Ain't that the way it is with all things? What looks good don't always smell good. Sincerely, A FRIEND


Coop left the note under the windshield wiper of the car. Then, he returned to his trailer to rethink his life and have another goddamn beer.

Chapter 4