In the sad passing of yet another world celebrity, Amy Winehouse. You need to ask yourself - Is being famous all that bad or is it just a few that can not handle the pressure. If becoming popular, rich and camera's in your face everyday - is going to make me loose my mind, heart and soul. Then someone needs to rewrite the book of Life and just how precious it really is. Our world celebrities, artists and anyone else that classifies themselves famous, need's to up their standards of "How to live your Life". "Live" being the catch word. If you think or feel you are important now, imagine how important you are going to be, when you have left someone behind that can only live Life - like you do. Who do they follow now ? What do they wear ? What is the road ahead looking like ? Society says " Live your Life, Don't copy someone else", But what do you do - when you don't know how. The message is, "Stop being selfish and Live because You are unique. And you will be missed once you are dead. For some, Life carries on, others change and some follow their Stars to the grave. What do you choose - Life or Death ?
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Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Techno Journalist Dan Sicko Dead at 42
Pioneering critic was a scholar of electronic music
By MATTHEW PERPETUA
AUGUST 29, 2011 6:05 PM ET
Dan Sicko
Photo courtesy of facebook.com
Former Rolling Stone writer and techno journalist Dan Sicko died on Sunday at his his home in Ferndale, Michigan at the age of 42. Sicko had been suffering from ocular melanoma.
Sicko was the author Techno Rebels: The Renegades of Electronic Funk, a pioneering work of music journalism on the topic of techno music that legitimized the Detroit techno scene of the Eighties for many readers. The book was originally published in 1999, but was reissued and expanded last year.
In addition to Techno Rebels and his work at Rolling Stone, Sicko also wrote for Wired and Urb, and founded the early digital music magazine Reverb. Sicko also gave lectures on the techno music scene and served as Creative Director for the Detroit office of Organic, Inc.
Sicko's ongoing insights on techno can be found on his book's website. His family is also taking donations to help cover his medical costs.
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By MATTHEW PERPETUA
AUGUST 29, 2011 6:05 PM ET
Dan Sicko
Photo courtesy of facebook.com
Former Rolling Stone writer and techno journalist Dan Sicko died on Sunday at his his home in Ferndale, Michigan at the age of 42. Sicko had been suffering from ocular melanoma.
Sicko was the author Techno Rebels: The Renegades of Electronic Funk, a pioneering work of music journalism on the topic of techno music that legitimized the Detroit techno scene of the Eighties for many readers. The book was originally published in 1999, but was reissued and expanded last year.
In addition to Techno Rebels and his work at Rolling Stone, Sicko also wrote for Wired and Urb, and founded the early digital music magazine Reverb. Sicko also gave lectures on the techno music scene and served as Creative Director for the Detroit office of Organic, Inc.
Sicko's ongoing insights on techno can be found on his book's website. His family is also taking donations to help cover his medical costs.
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Tuesday, August 2, 2011
How outside people influence your home life
Ever wondered why your spouse and children come home in such a mood, that you want to run away? Find out who and what has been happening in their other lives. With enough listening and the correct question's, you could discover that the problem that is being thrown at you - comes from outside your home. The only place we are meant to be 100% safe, is at home. So when all of a sudden, you are being attacked, accused and abused about nothing, Stop and re look before defending yourself. Guaranteed, You not at fault, but someone that does not live in your house and that you have never even met.
The whole situation is coming home and been replayed, so that your spouse or children can find a way of dealing with it in the outside world. If you find yourself over defending "You", then it will be easy to miss the other story. I normally take a back step for two or three days and review the situation before finding the solution. I have saved my self and family many a heart ache by using this method.
"When two people have a problem, Then there is no-one to find a solution. But when one person has a problem and the other person stands back - at least some one is free to find a solution." Not attacking back straight away, can some times resolve the situation quicker and keep the friendship intact. Most people feel more guilty and hurt after they have attacked some one else, especially if it is has been family.
If you know that you are not guilty of what is being said, Then it has to come from some where else ... Find it and squash it with Love, after all family is for ever.
http://www.vanzanzi.co.za/WazBee69/blog/how-outside-people-influence-your-home-life/
The whole situation is coming home and been replayed, so that your spouse or children can find a way of dealing with it in the outside world. If you find yourself over defending "You", then it will be easy to miss the other story. I normally take a back step for two or three days and review the situation before finding the solution. I have saved my self and family many a heart ache by using this method.
"When two people have a problem, Then there is no-one to find a solution. But when one person has a problem and the other person stands back - at least some one is free to find a solution." Not attacking back straight away, can some times resolve the situation quicker and keep the friendship intact. Most people feel more guilty and hurt after they have attacked some one else, especially if it is has been family.
If you know that you are not guilty of what is being said, Then it has to come from some where else ... Find it and squash it with Love, after all family is for ever.
http://www.vanzanzi.co.za/WazBee69/blog/how-outside-people-influence-your-home-life/
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Kat Von D reminds the world she's only human
Kat Von D had a few things to say after leaving the set of "Good Day L.A." on Thursday -- first on Twitter, where she went back and forth unhappily with host Jillian Barberie Reynolds, and later on Facebook, where in a thoughtful post she reminded folks that she's actually a human being.
"Today was really hard for me. And no one's to blame other than myself," she wrote. "Never planned on walking away from this relationship, let alone the timing of things."
That "timing" refers to the Thursday night season premiere of the 29-year-old tattoo artist's TLC show, "L.A. Ink." The relationship, of course, was her recently ended courtship with fiance Jesse James.
"Never was good at being anything other than myself either. And as much as I'd like to picture me being this strong, independent woman, the truth is most of the time I'm not as strong as I'd like to be -- but I'm still trying."
She didn't apologize for Wednesday morning's walkout, but did explain where she was coming from after a more-than-challenging year. "I mean, if all of this would of taken place 4 years ago before I decided to get sober I would have easily been the worlds biggest train wreck."
So about "L.A. Ink"? "Watch the show or don't watch it," she wrote. "Whether people tune in or not doesn't change my best efforts or the quality of what I do, because when you make something for the sake of putting good out into the universe, the payback comes from a much more fulfilling place than any man made form of payment."
"L.A. Ink" airs at 10 p.m. on TLC.
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Photo: Kat Von D at work. Credit: Chris Ragazzo / TLC
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Life ...
Life happens, even if you try to plan it.
We can control our wishes as long as we control the actions.
As soon as we allow some one else to get involved, in our wishes -
Life happens and the out come can become unbearable.
Life is fun - Keep it like that.
We can control our wishes as long as we control the actions.
As soon as we allow some one else to get involved, in our wishes -
Life happens and the out come can become unbearable.
Life is fun - Keep it like that.
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