"370z" Reasons To Be Happy


Now, I know we’ve been down this road before, but due to some unexpected circumstances, last Friday, I found myself being given a “second life” as far as my car went.  It is because of this that I’ve since given the Infiniti G35 back, in lieu of a Nissan 370Z; I tell you this much – I do not regret it one bit!

You see, when I first came to terms with the idea of incurring a car payment again, my first thought was that I would get a 350Z; after all, I have wanted a Z for as long as I can remember. Actually, there was this guy who we used to live next door to when I was a kid – he had a Z, but it was an older “classic” model. I remember seeing him constantly washing his car and wiping it down in the mornings. I think it was at that moment, when I first saw his car that I fell in love with the Z.

Fast forward to a couple years removed from high school, I joined a car club. One of the guys had a newer Z (1999) and one evening before we all headed to parking lot pimp as they called it, he and I made a quick run to the store in his Z. Dude wanted to show off, so as we turned a couple corners, he hit the e-brake and drifted. I swear, I thought I was going to die, but in retrospect, it was mad fun. When we got back, I looked at my Eclipse which was really nice, but still – I knew one day I had to own a Z.

So, without getting into the details folks, the deal as I knew it to be fell through and the bank wanted more…

“I say good-day!”

Lesson learned for any of you out there, if you ever buy a car and the parameters you agreed upon on the contract change even by 1%, you are not obligated to keep the car.

You can give it back without penalty – NO MATTER WHAT!

In this case, it truly was a blessing, because even though all along I knew I wanted a Z, I settled for a beautiful G35. It’s like someone saying you can sleep with Jessica Alba or Jessica Biel, either way you’re smashing a Jessica right?  HA! HA!

You catch my drift.

There you have it, you won’t be hearing from me anymore about getting a car. On a side note, I highly recommend buying a vehicle through Carmax. The experience was the best I’ve ever had and it was the most painless as well; their customer service was also top notch. The fact that they don’t “haggle” on the pricing and have instant approvals with the banks (99% of approvals by banks are pre-approvals which lead to issues like mine detailed above), therefore, when they tell you you’re approved for “x” amount, you truly are approved.

(Image found at Z)

How Prepared Are YOU?

So, I've been on this tear of getting an earthquake/survival kit put together the last few days. Most of my peers say I'm being paranoid, others say it's good that what's gone on in Japan has prompted me to get prepared. That said, there is also one group of people which stems from either one of the aforementioned - those who have so much faith, whatever transpires simply "is what it is" and these people firmly believe that because it is in God's hands (if you believe in God), they believe worrying is a waste of energy.

While I see everybody's point, sometimes things are what they are. Just as you can take a zebra, teach him how to stand on two feet, teach him to listen, and teach him how to eat different foods - you cannot change a zebras stripes.

Make sense?

Either way, I am as prepared as can be and that in it of itself has given me confidence which I clearly lacked prior to putting together such a kit. You see, this Jim Berkland guy (he has predicted a 9.0+ earthquake in North America - California somewhere between March 19-26) who is said to have accurately predicted many quakes, including "The Big One" in San Francisco in the late 80's,  I don't believe that he truly can predict earthquakes; after all, if he could and was as accurate as he claims, he'd be much more prominent than he is, and quiet frankly, the government would be working with him in some capacity.


It is his science and logic that intrigues me, because anybody who can present information and logic in a manner which makes sense to me, I feel it is ignorant and naive to tune such theories out completely without at least processing and analyzing them myself.

God gave us free will and he also gave us the ability to think, so why not use it?

I guess for some, ignorance is bliss. Either way though, I'm not saying this man is going to be right and I definitely am not saying he is going to be wrong. What I am saying is that I would rather be prepared - period - for whatever is going to come my way; albeit today (Super-moon, Equinoctial Tides etc.), tomorrow, or for the remainder of my existence on earth.

So my question to all of you is, why not also be prepared - JUST IN CASE?

If you are interested in a check list, below is a good link to follow as you look to build your earthquake/survival kit:



Earthquake List


For those in California, let's hope Mr. Berkland is wrong - either way though, his prognostication has been a positive to me and hopefully to many others who've seen his video. He's lit a fire under those of us who've given him the benefit of the doubt to put together a kit I should have started long ago.


Have you started yours?

SOCOM: FLASHBACK FRIDAY!

USC vs. VCU - Tonight!


As you all know, I’ve been following all that is going on in Japan closely. While it is extremely sad, it is also extremely captivating and much like a train wreck – impossible not to watch.  That said, I think I need to switch it up and take my mind off of Japan for a moment and focus on something a bit more positive and fun.

Tonight, the USC Trojans take on Virginia Commonwealth University in a game that will ultimately reward the winner with a birth into the NCAA Basketball Tournament; at which point, said winner would play the Georgetown Hoyas.

It’s much like winning the lotto, but in order to receive your money, you have to sit through an entire GLEE concert.

Nonetheless, it’s awesome that after all USC has gone through these past two years, it’s great that they FINALLY have a chance to play for something – even if it may be short lived. After all, the kids have been playing their butt’s off all season long, and they deserve an opportunity to punch their ticket to the dance as they call it in college basketball.

USC does have a pretty good team, so if you’ve got some time tonight, check in at 6 p.m. (PST) tonight to catch the Trojans putting a good old fashion ass whooping on VCU.

(Image found at sportschatplace)

MAJOR FAIL!

Keeping It Real: Can't Sleep!

So, I haven’t really been able to sleep much lately. With all these natural disasters happening around the world, it’s really hard for me to carry on as if oblivious from it all. A few of my co-workers and friends do have the ability to carry on without worry and boy how I envy them for it. Not only would I get more sleep, but I wouldn’t have this pain in my side from time to time. It’s not an ulcer (I don’t think), it’s more of a worrying myself sick type of feeling. Sure, I know worrying does not do my body good, but it’s who I am; it’s in my DNA to worry.

All that’s going on in Japan, it’s got me looking like “Nacho Libre Homer Simpson”.


As for what I worry about, it should be obvious; however, if it’s not, I’ll tell you: I worry about a natural disaster happening here, close enough for me and my family to be affected by it. By the way, for those who might be curious, I do believe in God. Sure, I’ve heard people say if my faith were stronger I wouldn’t worry. Well, my thing is, I love me some life and so much so, I’m not ready for my life to be over – even if his holiness is calling me for supper. I’d rather eat later. I can almost see it now, I’d be like:

“Come on Lord; just let me play a little bit longer, please? I promise I won’t ask again.”

It’s stupid, but it is my reality.  

Pray For Japan - Lady Gaga "Bands" For Cause


Lady Gaga is trying to help Japan, so she’s created these bracelets that you can purchase for $5.  All proceeds go to helping aide Japan; however, $5 will get you the bracelet, but you’re encouraged to donate as much as you’d like.


I heard about it this morning on the KTLA news channel, but you can actually order them by going to Lady Gaga’s web site.
You’re going to blow $5 on something you don’t need, heck that glass of beer at happy hour is going to cost you more – so why not help those in need?

After all, you never know when we (USA) will be in need of help.

(Images found at ladygagashop and ktla)

FLASHBACK FRIDAY!!!

In light of what just happened in Japan (again), I thought I would give you a 'FLASHBACK FRIDAY' which has to do with an earthquake we had here in California many years ago. It’s Friday and we’re supposed to be excited for the weekend, but after what Japan just experienced this week, this week’s Friday post is going to be a little on the somber side; however, from it you will also gather how grateful and fortunate I was and still am today. I think we should all use what happened in Japan as motivation to get prepared in the event that we have our “big one” and moreover, use it to reflect on all we have in our lives, albeit friends, family, jobs etc. Basically, the things many of us take for granted, because when God wants something to happen – it’s going to happen “like a thief in the night”.

Will you be prepared?

On that note, let me jump into this weeks ‘FLASHBACK FRIDAY!’

First off, I want to let everybody know, I don’t remember exactly how old I was and I surely do not remember which quake it was. It definitely was not the Northridge quake, because I was in high school when that one happened. It was the other big quake we had years prior to that one. I want to say it was the Whittier quake, but I’m not sure.

Moving on....

“Christopher Miguel, I hope you’re feeling well”

My grandfather used to sing that to me (my mother did as well) whenever I was sick and on this day, I remember saying I was sick so I wouldn’t have to go to school. It worked, because I remember both my grandmother and my mother taking off to work, leaving my grandfather and I at home.

Once they left, I hopped out of bed and went into the living room to play with my Nintendo. As for gramps, he was doing the usual – watching ‘The Price Is Right’. We weren’t home alone long when suddenly the house started shaking. I had never been through an earthquake, I had only heard about them, so needless to say I was terrified. The clown ceramics that my grandmother used to collect started flying off the shelves in the living room, the windows were rattling violently – it was chaos. I remember running into the hall way and straight for my grandparent’s room. Unfortunately, my grandfather thought I was lying down in bed (like I was supposed to be doing) so when the house began shaking, in the time that I was running into the hallway, he ran into the room; basically, we missed each other.

BOOM! POW! WHAM!
Doors were slamming shut, glass was breaking, boards were hitting the wall – I swear, I remember it sounding like a scene from a movie. Or in this case, for those of you old enough to remember, the description of the sound would be from Batman & Robin the original show.

Now, my grandparents’ room was not modern, they had a high bed, big mirror attached to an old wooden lacquered dresser. They even had a tall one where the TV sat atop of. The one item that annoyed the heck out of me as a child was one of their prized possessions – an old grandfather clock. They had this clock in their bedroom next to the bed and every hour on the hour:

DING! DONG!

I remember running into the room yelling, “Grandpa! Grandpa!”

When I ran in the room, I passed the clock which was going off due to the quake and in my state of disorientation, I didn’t even pay attention to the grandfather clock which had began to tilt and was on its way down – on top of me!

Again, I was disoriented, so I didn’t even notice it, but what I do remember happening next was getting yanked hard from my shirt collar, at which point I watched the heavy clock crash onto the ground. I looked up and my grandfather gave me a huge bear hug as we stood in the doorway. Like a good father, which to me he was, he consoled me and explained to me that we had just experienced an earthquake.

I can assure you all of one thing; I did not stay home from school for a long while after that. Also, while it was a traumatic experience for me, it is still to date a great memory I have of my grandfather. I don’t want to get all mushy on you guys, but it’s one thing when your grandfather gives you a hug, but it’s another when you can actually feel the love being transferred through his arms from such a tight squeeze. It’s more than just a hug, it was him protecting me and without words letting me know that I’m okay now.

My grandfather has since passed away and being that I grew up without a biological father, I would be remiss to say I grew up without a father; quiet frankly, between my mother, grandmother, and grandfather – I had all I needed far as I was concerned. Obviously, I miss my grandfather more than words can explain, so rather than mourn him, I will forever celebrate his life by bringing you stories on occasion during FLASHBACK FRIDAY which highlight the ways in which he gave me plenty of stories that I feel should be shared with the world.

In turn, I would welcome all of you to share back some of your stories as well; either via e-mail (thewriteguyz@yahoo.com) or by becoming a contributor on our web site and blogging there (www.thewriteguyz.com) or by commenting here and sharing your stories.

***One last parting note, I know many of you will want to help out by sending money to those in Japan; however, be very, very careful about the organizations. Unfortunately, there are very bad people in this world who prey on the kind and make a killing during natural disasters (i.e. see Katrina). Make sure the organization or causes are reputable and do your research before sending your money.

(Images found at blog.custommade and questgarden)

Top 10 Restroom Recommendations



Throughout my life I’ve heard my friends talk about things people are supposed to do when in the restroom; by people, I mean guys. I’m sure some of their “rules” apply to women as well, but since those friends of mine whom provide me such in depth analysis of what one should and should not be doing in the restroom are predominantly male, my focus is on men at this time.

If any of you women out there read this and agree with anything – or disagree – please comment as well. I would love to hear some of the things I am not aware of; after all, I don’t frequent the ladies' restrooms. I can say though, I have been inside one and I have used one – awkward to say the least. 

I’ll give you that story one of these Fridays for “Flashback Friday!”

So here are the Top 10 recommendations when in the restroom - according to men (a.k.a. my friends):

  1. Be quiet when using the urinal (talking is taboo)
  2. Courtesy flush when dropping a “deuce” (nobody wants to hear it)
  3. If your work provides badges with your name and picture on it, please make sure you put it in your pocket or turn it over – sometimes you can see it from outside and people would rather not know that it was their neighbor who was squealing like a pig.
  4. Flush when you fart (like #2 – nobody wants to hear)
  5. If you are going to fart while using the urinal, please do so when nobody is directly next to you.
  6. Wash your hands after you’ve gone to the restroom – period.
  7. Because not everybody has good hygiene, using a paper towel to open the door is recommended.
  8. When you’re done dropping a “deuce”, don’t leave the stall until you’ve properly cleaned what you’ve left behind. It’s just wrong for it to look like a dog pound crime scene. Seriously.
  9. If you’ve got food in your hand or gum in your mouth, leave it as far away from the restroom as possible (if gum, throw it out). Apparently many feel that it’s disgusting to have that in the restroom considering all the nastiness floating around in the air.
  10. Do not brush your teeth in the restroom after breakfast or lunch! Sure, it’s great that you want to have great hygiene, but as stated in #9, it’s nasty to try and be clean while someone is in the stall taking the “browns” to the Super Bowl.
So there you have it folks, above are the Top 10 things some of my friends feel should be adhered to when in the restroom. They definitely make sense, I’ll give them that; especially, with all the crazy stories I’ve got having experienced first hand in the restroom all of those things above – including some not listed.

What do you all have to say about their recommendations? 

(Image found at mylaughingblog.com)

Miami Heat: Man Up!

Let me preface this post by saying, I’ve played organized sports before. I played before elementary, I played in middle-school, in high school, and I dabbled with college sports – even if it was from the bench. Far as I can remember, I did cry after a loss; however, it was not out of frustration, it was because that game against La Canada was a playoff game, and after having been down at the half, to come back and be within two free throws of winning and advancing – it hurt. I was a freshman in high school though, so I think it’s expected.

Play hard or go home right?

Now we fast forward to today, I work for Corporate America and I earn a living by performing tasks on my playing field – in the office. I’ve had some good days and certainly I’ve had some bad one’s as well; however, just short of being fired, thankfully, I’ve never been in a position where my job brought me to tears. I’m not naive though, I know some people out there have a disdain for their jobs that is unequivocally genuine and real – to them. Many work to live; rather, than live to work and I can definitely get into that one, but I’ll save that for another time. The point I’m trying to make is, for the vast majority of us who work – period, we do what we do and despite those occasional bad days, we know that once we step out of the office, the rest of our lives begin; after all, for most of us, we have people and/or pets who love us anxiously waiting for us to get home.

Point is, no matter how hard the day at work was, in my opinion of course, there really is no reason to cry about it - right?

It’s funny, because it reminds me of something my mother used to always say to me when I was acting up and I would start crying “for no reason”:

“You want me to give you something to cry about?!?”

Truth be told, there are in fact much more important reasons to cry in life than to cry over a bad day at the office. It is because I feel and think this way, that I would love to send an e-mail to the Miami Heat directed to their players with the following:

CRYING IS FOR PANSY ASS LITTLE GIRLS! MAN UP YOU BUNCH OF B******!

If you didn’t know, after yet another collapse in the 4th quarter, the Miami Heat lost to the Chicago Bulls. Lately, the Miami Heat simply have been unable to get it done when it matters most; moreover, they’ve lost much more than they’ve won the last few weeks. I could write you all a dissertation as to some of the reasons why I feel this is happening, but that would put you to sleep; hell, I don’t even want to think about them that much to be honest. What I do want to focus on now is the fact that their coach did the dumbest thing possible in that situation, and during the post-game interview, he told the media that some of his players were in crying in the locker room.

There goes the neighborhood.

I’m sure the Heat players appreciated being thrown under the bus after another close loss. Informing the media of such personal things served no purposes, it serves no purposes, and quiet frankly should not have been discussed. It is with great confidence that I assure you, WHEN the Miami Heat are bounced out of the playoffs this season, their coach will have coached his last game as a Miami Heat.

Either way, the Miami Heat players make millions to play a game for a living. I do get the fact that frustration sets in, but at the end of the day, it was one game and there will be many more before it’s all said and done. So personally, I don’t see any reason why any of the players cried after the loss yesterday – nor do I condone it.

Basketball is a man’s sport, and unless they are in high school playing a top ranked La Canada school, they need to:

MAN THE F*** UP!!!!

(Image found at hoopstopia)

Infiniti G35 Drifting Skills

So, I came across this dude in an Infiniti G35 getting his "Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift" on and once I got past the horror of how expensive it must have been to replace the tires, I actually realized this dude's got some driving skills.

Drifting is not as appreciated here in "the states" as it is in other countries (i.e. Japan), but it still is something that I feel is a great skill to have. I'm just saying, most people who have robbed banks or done some crime, when they're getting chased by the cops, I don't ever see any of them do anything crazy which displays any sense of great or even good driving. Just once, I would love to turn on the TV while I'm in my robe and see the cops chasing somebody who does things you'd only see on GT5 or Midnight Club (video games).


In any case, check out the video and if you're a car person, let me know what you think.



(Image found at blingcheese.com)

FLASHBACK FRIDAY!!!



I was about 10 years old and I didn’t have many friends – yet – in “the heights”, also known as Lincoln Heights in Los Angeles, CA. I was an outgoing kid, so not having friends was not in my vocabulary; right up there with being quiet, not getting in trouble, and not being a spoiled little punk.

What can I say, despite these characteristics, I was a cute kid – CHURCH!

I had grown up in and out of “the heights” since birth, however, my mother and I never really lived there (we eventually did, but this was later in life); my grandparents did. Since I was young, my grandparent’s never really let me venture too far. I’d play with my neighbors, which was cool, that is, until this one beautiful Saturday when I decided to be a rebel and sneak away.  You see, my mom had gone out the night before and whenever she went out with her friends; my grandparents’ house was the landing spot for me. I’ve got no complaints though, I loved visiting them.  If I wasn’t being spoiled by them, I would be out and about riding bikes with my buddy’s Chub Johnson or David Diaz -which brings me to that beautiful Saturday I was talking about.

I woke up Saturday, just like any other Saturday, I turned on my Nintendo, I believe I played “Kung-Fu”. I remember getting bored thinking I should get my bike ride on; there was one problem though, I didn’t have my bike at my grandparent’s house, I had left it at home.

FAIL!

Luckily, my friend David (who was 4 years older) had his bike and he let me borrow it; unfortunately though, his bike was an adult bike and it was hard for me to get on and off it. Any who, I hopped on and off I went down Griffin Avenue. I was about 15 houses down from my grandparent’s house when I saw these kids playing in their front yard. They looked like they were around my age, so I figured I would talk to them.  Well, I’m usually not shy, but for some reason on this occasion I was. I remember riding by several times, I jumped off curbs, rode fast, rode with no hands, I was a total nerd basically doing anything and everything to warrant their attention.

In retrospect, man I was such a “noob” using such lame tactics.  Ha! Ha!

Well, long story short – I got their attention, we became friends for years and Nelson, who was the guy I was closest to of the brothers, he and I from time to time would laugh about how we met. At this point, you are probably wondering what is so funny, so here it is. You see, after hours of riding back and forth I grew tired and figured I’m too chicken shit to just talk to them, I needed to do something to get their attention – and that’s when it hit me – literally!

That “brilliant” 10-year old brain of mine came up with the following:

I figured, I would try and “be cool” and jump off the bike just before I got to the front of the fence where they were hanging out at, then I would talk to them. It would look cool and it would be a “grand entrance” type of move. Well, the bike being too big for me posed a problem and as I got near the fence, I was still on the sidewalk passing their neighbors house approaching them, I made the move to jump off, but due to the awkwardness of the handle bars and the seat, I couldn’t get my right leg over the seat and the frame.

BAM!!!!!

Off the sidewalk, onto the neighbors grass and into the fence I went. Luckily the fence was high enough to where I didn’t fly over it; instead, I flew up over the bike – crotch onto the front of the handle bars – up over the handle bars, into the fence, and then I bounced off of the fence onto the neighbors grass. I remember it hurt like a mother, but I wasn’t going to cry – no way!

After laughing at me, one of the boys (Nelson) came up to me and asked if I was okay. The rest is history. Unfortunately, he and I have lost touch and I wish I could get back in touch with the guy.

::sigh::

Chub Johnson and Nelson, single handedly are responsible for some of my fondest memories as a child in “the heights”.

Well, at least since then, I’ve learned to communicate and to befriend people in less dramatic fashion and in less painful ways.

Thank goodness for that ‘eh?

(Image found at pat-aview)

What's On My Mind?

So, my mind has been pretty full as of late with many things. I'm supposed to be focused on this website, but let's face it - with all these things on my mind, there's no possible way I could focus solely on the site.

What I thought I would do is give you a snap shot inside my mind. If you've got any comments, please let me know what you think. Maybe we're thinking about some of the same things. Either way, every now and then I intend to do this, it's a visual way to let you know what goes on in the mind that is Husky Downs.

Without further ado, here are some snap shots of the inside of my "noggin'" this week:



Top Left: Vida Guerra

Top Right: Substation

 Left: Lakers

Right: Filet Mignon




Left: Money                           Right: Mom   










Left: Write Guyz           Right: My Huskies








Left: Mountain Bike - Maybe Buy One Like This.

Right: Place where Grip and I like to go and may go Sat.


 Of course, my fiance' - that's 24/7!

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