Tuesday, January 20, 2009

day.....what day is it?i haven't written in so long.

well, well.
Bush must be really happy today.
i mean..
it's as if his whole weight has been shifted to another.
i doubt he's sad to step down, considering the fact that the last time he steped up, a shoe was aimed right at his face.
oh by the way..
nice dodging skils, Mr. Bush.
the envy of any dodgeballer.

Barack Hussein Obama is now the President of the United States.
he's #44 but he's actually #1.
the first African-American Prez.
who knew?

it's surprising in that in this day and age racism and descrimination did not dominate these elections.

although there will always be racist people in the world, at least we've imoroved.
way to go America.

yet life goes on.
no one emphasizes so much anymore.
except for kenya.
yesterday during his inauguration, Nairobi university in Kenya had a huge party.
even fireworks.
little known fact:
Obama is actually human.

his speech was empowering though.
he speaks with such boldness and determination that it makes it hard to disagree with his belief in change and hope for a better tomorrow.
Still, the question remains.
is that better tomorrow actually coming?
Of course, as ghe said himself, the better tomorrow isn't going to happen tomorrow.
it's will take time, skill, patience, focus, togetherness, and the American way for peace, truth and justice for all.

we have our first basketball game next monday or tuesday.
or wednesday.
i'm not really sure.
but i really can't wait.
playing against the same people everyday is a bore.
i think i said that already.

i'm starting my own website.
i'm putting my novel on it along with a selection of written works that i have.

this blog is getting to be more of a task than a hobby.
i have nothing to write about these days.
if you have any questions dont be afraid to ask.
like i said.
this blog's for you.

later.

Thursday, January 1, 2009

day421

today is the first day of 2009 and my 421st day in kenya.
if i leave the same day i left last year that means 192 more days.
Obama aka:
the B-bomb
Barockin'
hbo[Hussein Barack Obama]
Obamaster
Hussein the Hustla[of votes]
{these are different names that i've heard around and from classmates}
well his influence on Kenya has not died and i think it never will.
he still remains the center of attention, 
right next to gas prices, 
the cost of living  
and the economic crisis. 
is he the one to change all that?
the question is yet to be answered.
we'll see after January 20th.

do i have any new years resolutions?
not really.
but i hope ths year is memorable just in case i'm interviewed and the question comes up:
"what did you the year you turned 16?"
to which i'll answer:
I turned 16.
I wrote 2 novels and published one.
i left Kenya after 613 days.
i got my drivers license.
i rode the Superman at Six Flags for the first time.
taught my bro how to play b-ball so he could have mad skills on the court like me.
i also drove[with my handy drivers license] by a nuclear chemical testing facility inhaling some toxic fumes which gave me superhuman abilities which i occassionally use to fight crime, avoiding chocolate which has a fatal affect to me, wearing a red,white and blue mask with an american flag cape, taking on the alias Captain Ameriteen.
.....
...
ok.
so my year won't be that interesting.

i started writing my second book today and i'm only on chapter 14 of the first one.
the second book, which has no real plot yet, involves a boy named 
Blot Aquassir L'Rubyhenasi.
{blot.-a.QUA.seer-lu.RU.bee.hen.u.see}
if you switch the letters of his name around[including the apostraphe] you get:
Bryan Shaquile Bristol, USA.

well...
i'm off to work on my second book.
but i'd like to wish you all a happy new year.

later.

ps. thank you, Jamie Sherman and Melisa Faron for your comments.