October 29, 2006

updown

Filed under: Regular Posts — Ben @ 2:33 pm

Such a badass.

October 28, 2006

gold

Filed under: Regular Posts — Ben @ 11:46 pm

hey guys!
anyways
Tonights the big halloween night. I stayed indoors and putzed around. Some good alone time.
I am approaching 20,000 songs…it has approached radicalness.
Cant wait to be sporty on tuesday and hopefully I wont get badgered again. Grr
Had a mini wallet losing scare today. Im so retarded redunk with my things
so its halloween. reasons why I love bellingham. Seeing people ride thier bike up my alley in thier costume. Would be way cooler to see that just some random day. A slutty bumblebee peddling along. jarjar
nights
friendship counseling?

I figured it out

Filed under: Regular Posts — Ben @ 5:39 pm

i figured it out……….
Holyness. I started studying on a saturday for a test on monday. This is insane. Seriously. Try it sometimes.
School/life is so boring right now. I have fun, but something just isn’t right. I have no spark. I need a vacation or an expensive traveling adventure.
Oh and someone needs to pay off my credit card

SEE YOU NOVEMBER 27th!!! HAPPY THANKSGIVING.
(hella shoutout)

They rape and kill rhinoceroses; attack villages with intelligent measures like blocking escape routes and pinning down humans before goring them to death; and display psychological traits previously only observed in people. In fact, these attacks have become so commonplace that a new statistical category, known as Human-Elephant Conflict, or H.E.C., was created by elephant researchers in the mid-1990’s to monitor the problem. In the Indian state of Jharkhand near the western border of Bangladesh, 300 people were killed by elephants between 2000 and 2004. In the past 12 years, elephants have killed 605 people in Assam, a state in northeastern India, 239 of them since 2001; 265 elephants have died in that same period, the majority of them as a result of retaliation by angry villagers, who have used everything from poison-tipped arrows to laced food to exact their revenge. In Africa, reports of human-elephant conflicts appear almost daily, from Zambia to Tanzania, from Uganda to Sierra Leone, where 300 villagers evacuated their homes last year because of unprovoked elephant attacks. Elephants, when left to their own devices, are profoundly social creatures. A herd of them is, in essence, one incomprehensibly massive elephant: a somewhat loosely bound and yet intricately interconnected, tensile organism. Young elephants are raised within an extended, multitiered network of doting female caregivers that includes the birth mother, grandmothers, aunts and friends. These relations are maintained over a life span as long as 70 years. Studies of established herds have shown that young elephants stay within 15 feet of their mothers for nearly all of their first eight years of life, after which young females are socialized into the matriarchal network, while young males go off for a time into an all-male social group before coming back into the fold as mature adults.
When an elephant dies, its family members engage in intense mourning and burial rituals, conducting weeklong vigils over the body, carefully covering it with earth and brush, revisiting the bones for years afterward, caressing the bones with their trunks, often taking turns rubbing their trunks along the teeth of a skull’s lower jaw, the way living elephants do in greeting. If harm comes to a member of an elephant group, all the other elephants are aware of it. This sense of cohesion is further enforced by the elaborate communication system that elephants use. In close proximity they employ a range of vocalizations, from low-frequency rumbles to higher-pitched screams and trumpets, along with a variety of visual signals, from the waving of their trunks to subtle anglings of the head, body, feet and tail. When communicating over long distances — in order to pass along, for example, news about imminent threats, a sudden change of plans or, of the utmost importance to elephants, the death of a community member — they use patterns of subsonic vibrations that are felt as far as several miles away by exquisitely tuned sensors in the padding of their feet.

if I dont make it back

Filed under: Regular Posts — Ben @ 9:14 am

are you?
my lady are you?
my lady are you?
are you?
my lady are you?
my lady are you?
my lady are you?
are you?

woke up this morning
went downstairs
someone told me I had nice dance mooooves
Dont remember dancing last night
I absolutely love being sporty
It made/makes me happier than ever.
I had a great time.

im scared?
i left my sporty jacket/wallet/camera/money at some house last night
sissy was too sleepy to get up
i hope that shit aint lost
wishin and hopin and prayin

as long as we get laid

October 27, 2006

Filed under: Regular Posts — Ben @ 7:48 pm

Stop. Wait a minute.
And breath. Dont stop.

fuck jesus
he dont exist
want me to prove it?
suck my dick

anyways
my costume is grand. its is really sporty. cant wait for borat
seen short bus and brick and science of sleep lately. super movies.
im really sporty right now
hopefully pictures will ensue eventually of halloween-ness

gosh kevin….disease

Filed under: Regular Posts — Ben @ 12:11 pm

Happy Friday
Happy halloween weekend.

October 26, 2006

Filed under: Regular Posts — Ben @ 6:37 pm

White boy #1: I only like to watch girl-on-girl.
White boy #2: What? You don’t like dick in your porn? That’s fucking gay.

Prejudiced white motherfuckers upset me. . . . I’m black with a bat, swinging at the head of a honky. . . . demolish the whole government dictation because the whole damn committee is white. . . . these motherfuckers try to claim authority, ruling the majority; makes us commit larceny on a white shit-talker; including your white hoes too, because we bitch stalkers; and The Terrorists about to murder your ass

I STALK BITCHES!!!! Te vi hoy…jaja vamos a hacerlo pronto….Clap (See the stars)

i never would clap

Anyways, woke up sick this morning. Took the day off from work. Coulda used the 12hrs with the new raise and all but shit mang. I got lots of sleep which I needed, cleansed the apartment which seems to be an ongoing process and made a target run, bought lots of method products.

Tomorrow is the autoshow in sea. I wanna go. But arrg…too much to do, etc. Haven’t been in a couple of years. Its good times. Nice shiny cars and free stuff.

October 25, 2006

Wednesday

Filed under: Regular Posts — Ben @ 12:34 pm

The Dog Who Loved To Suck On Toads
burning man pictures

This shit be tight. Go here
Then click on Satellite view. Search 50° 0′ 38.20″ N 110° 6′ 48.32″ W and then zoom in.

Everyone is oozing sexuality, but they’re quite clearly dying for a hug

October 24, 2006

tuesday

Filed under: Regular Posts — Ben @ 11:09 am

SEX?

October 23, 2006

press it

Filed under: Regular Posts — Ben @ 2:41 pm

70,000 litres of paint, 358 single bottle bombs, 33 sextuple air cluster bombs, 22 Triple hung cluster bombs, 268 mortars, 33 Triple Mortars, 22 Double mortars, 358 meters of weld, 330 meters of steel pipe, 57 km of copper wire.

Bush says he uses “the Google”

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