Last night was fuckin awesome. Me and my crew got interviewed on camera outside of the RJD2 concert. We met RJ face to face (I made him laugh, tee hee), bought a shitload of merch, got him to personalize my copy of his new album in silver sharpie no less, and the show was UNBEFUCKINLEAVABLE! RJD2 is one of the best producers in history, there I've said it.
Now to get my shower and load up my car and head to my photoshoot. As soon as I get my hands on the pictures, I'll be sure to load a few.
Now this is what I call 24 hours......
Now to get my shower and load up my car and head to my photoshoot. As soon as I get my hands on the pictures, I'll be sure to load a few.
Now this is what I call 24 hours......

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anyway, what's wrong with what tony does? he does more than discipline, he motivates. he encourages people to tap into themselves and werk toward being the best they can be. i was brought there as a gift from someone else, but it's been awesome so far.
it's not just lecturing... it's incredibly interactive. shit, WE WALKED ON BURNING COALS!@#!
it's also about more than just instilling discipline and getting to know yourself (i don't really know myself any better than when i walked in there, although i have decided to make some serious changes in my life as a result,) it's also about knowing other people... tonight, we learned about making rapport with people... how to feel PRECISELY what someone else is feeling by copying their breathing and body language. it was intense. anyway, my point is that i've learned a lot of tools that i had never known before. it's fucking dope.
oh yeh, he also provides a safe and encouraging environment to make changes... the werld tends to be a hard place to commit to doing such things.
i'm done smoking pot, for one.
[Edited on May 18, 2004 7:33AM]