So I'm finally back to my normal schedule tomorrow..seriously looking forward to that. Not that I mind doing mornings, in fact I love the morning show, so different than MY show but I will not miss waking up 3am.
and tomorrow when I go back to normalcy, a new normalcy will be instilled when OBAMA is inaugerated. I am elated. Watching the "We Are One" concert/event yesterday was unbelievable and the proudness I have now more than ever to be an American is a beautiful thing.
this is totally random, but I haven't written in a bit so I have a lot of catch-up to play. Watched Sober House yesterday..I'm addicted. and that's a healthy addiction so I'm not worried about it. I've always thought about other careers I would be involved in if radio (or any facet of the music business now that I've done pretty much it all) didn't work out and drug/alcohol counseling has always been at the top of my list. And seeing just one episode of this show makes me want to jump in head first.. Ahhhh. The only little rage that built up inside me is when Steven Adler showed up with needles and smack. Just thinking about it sparks something in me based on recent events and then to see it. I never will, ever, blame my brother for his choices..and I will never blame any other addicts for their addiction. And I hope that that will serve as a lesson for viewers of Sober House. It is beyond their control, let's help them, before it's too late.
On a happier note...Real World: Brooklyn! I need to be there. I would be hands-down perfect in that house. Ok, maybe maybe not, I think automatically because I engaged in a love affair with NYC for 5 days a few months ago, that I've convinced myself that it's right. AND sarah and i are bloodsisters. While we differ in sexuality, we are, like, identical..and look alike too. wierd.but awesome.
And in MLK JR Day..lots of reasons to be proud this week.
"Once social change begins, it cannot be reversed. You cannot uneducate the person who has learned to read. You cannot humiliate the person who feels pride. You cannot oppress the people who are not afraid anymore. We have seen the future, and the future is ours."--Cesar Chavez
Monday, January 19, 2009
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