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05 October, 2010

Ready For Blast Off in 2011

For those of you looking for a little altitude adjustment, and soar to the skies, there is a new invention hitting the market, which will make it more for appeaseable for people  to travel. The Jet back will be constructed from Carbon fiber composites of 250lbs, with safety equipment. Will you will  arrive to work on time? Yes because traffic control will be more efficient, because people have more options to get to work. You thought the Jet sons were a cartoon, now we are living like the Jet son. Martin Aircraft will release the first commercially-available jet pack in 2011 with a price of around $90,000.I think that's pretty cool...

Epic Journey Inside The Fiery Volcano

Drew Bristol is a New Zealand filmmaker/Volcanologist, at Marum volcano on Ambrym Island, in the South Pacific is trying to capture the dynamics of an active volcano while adding a human presence for the sake of drama and perspective.Drew Bristol was not wearing a heat-proof suit when he descended deep inside a remote South Pacific volcano, fulled of boiling and hissing lava. Look as this live video as the crew uncover the dimensions of the volcano, and how one of mother nature's most destructive forces can really broil. Check out the video above....

04 October, 2010

My Partner in Crime Mary Jane

Every man wants you,

Your aroma is the purist, and the sweetest too,

When I awake, I can´t wait to get a hold of you,

Because everything you reveal, is pure and true

I love how you taste on my lips,

Just a single whiff, puts my mind into orbit,

Every time I need inspiration, you set my mind at drift,

You reveal every emotion,

Curing me, with your magic potion

As you enter my lungs, and absorb my inner thoughts,

I hear you telling me, it pays to be the boss,

When I go days or even months without seeing my Mary Jane

I feel like Clyde without  Bonnie, Driving on the highway,

At times, your presence becomes demanding,

So I take a break, to find other findings,

Then I realize, your the one for me, as you come back with your impeccable timing.

03 October, 2010

Why Dreaming Is Important

Dreams are important because they give you vision. They provide direction for your life and something to work toward. Dreams help you create a big picture for your life. You don't have to accept your "fate" or "destiny." Instead, you can create it. To do this, create a big picture for your life via your dreams and aspirations. Have a picture of where you'll be physically, financially, mentally, emotionally, and even spiritually within a certain amount of time. This will keep you focused on these aspirations and keep you from wandering aimlessly through life, asking yourself what you have to show for it. Make your life's big picture as challenging as you can handle. Make it purposeful and clear, so your mind has something to grasp and work toward. Louisa May Alcott said, "Far away there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them, and follow where they lead." Keep this in mind, and know you tried your best, even if you don't realize all your dreams.Another reason why dreams are important is because they create possibilities you may not consciously consider. That is, you're not afraid to dream, because you know it's "just a dream." However, subconsciously, your mind believes your dreams. So, if you let them, these possibilities will take root in your subconscious mind and eventually manifest themselves. This is when and how dreams become realities.

02 October, 2010

People will know you are Jamaican if...



  • You can't say "three" or "thing" ... you instead say "tree" and "ting".




  • You can distinguish between "cocoa-tea" "bush-tea", and "green-tea".




  • When someone sympathizes with you, you comment "Yuh tink seh it easy?"




  • You say words like Heg (instead of Egg); Hingland (instead of England)




  • You point with your lips.




  • You give directions with your hands, even if it is in another state.




  • You go to parties for the food and drink and then cuss after wards when the food and drink run out.




  • You address all the Chinese at the local shop as "Mr. Chin" or "Ms Chin".




  • You nod your head upwards to greet someone.




  • You always find yourself standing next to plenty of luggage and boxes at the airport.




  • When you travel home, you bring an extra suitcase going down, it has none of your clothes; returning, it has food.




  • You hate to throw away empty containers as they might come in handy for pepper sauce or "green seasonings".




  • You have one big pot you call curry pot when you are not even cooking curry.




  • You have another pot you called "dutch pot".




  • You say "bwoy" at the beginning of a sentence and "man" at the end of it.




  • You always hang something on your rear view mirror.




  • You put pepper sauce on everything for the taste.




  • You think eating ackee and saltfish, plantain and fried dumplings are a great morning breakfast.




  • You can't go a week without a rice dish.




  • You chew and suck out all the marrow from the chicken bone and then pick out your teeth after wards.




  • You bring home food from a party (enough for your breakfast the next morning, your lunch and your dinner!)




  • You chew the ice when you finish your drinks.




  • You must put dumplings in all soups.




  • You show disapproval by sucking your teeth.




  • You have a dishwasher in the house and only use it for special occasions.




  • You have a thyme (or mint) bush growing somewhere in your yard.





  • 01 October, 2010

    Nate The Great And The Big Leprechaun

    Practical joke:
    Welcome to Nate`s World, .....Where The Little Guy Gets The Last Laugh.....

    26 September, 2010

    Farmers Market.... Zapote Costa Rica


    I had a chance to check out the local farmers market today in downtown Zapote, in Costa Rica. Along with my friends, we took Sunday to explore the streets, and see what kind of fruits and vegetables the local vendors were selling. The market was fairly crowded, but still passable to explore the different variety of fruits and vegetables they had. The best part of the whole farmers market experience, was the  ridiculously  low prices. I had the chance to try some of the local fruits, bananas which were selling for 500.00 colones, which converted to $1 in dollars.The fruits we saw were ripe and sweet, and perfect in color and formation, perfect! because they were in season.We had a chance to taste some cantaloupe and watermelon, as the locals were nice and genuine enough to try their samples . One of my favorite moments, was having the opportunity to buy and try local Costa Rican cuisines.We ate many things from, Gallo Pinto, chicharrones, Empanadas, and natural blended fresco. My friends Travis and Florent brought coconut water for 2.00 colones, which was 50 cents, when converted into American dollars. The framers market is not also a great place to find great deals, but mingle and chat with locals,as they are welcoming of foreigners who venture around the local markets. I also had the chance to see some interesting people on my tour around the farmers market . People were hollering, luring whoever passed by. The best part of the afternoon, is when I saw a vendor by the side of a food charts, selling sweet coconut cake for 125 colones a piece, he was selling one of my favorite sweet goods. Persuading me to buy all six items he had available, and with his crazy and out there personality, it didn't take much convicing, as I went to a local ATM machine nearby, to withdraw some cash to by  the coconut cake from him. Going to the local farmers market, I realized you can  find very  interesting people,everyone enjoys the simple things in life, such as the companion of good company. The weather might not have been the best, but it was still a fun experience. Filled with fun and tranquility.