The Doog House

"Dont try to be a great man, just be a man and let history decide the rest."

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Location: Okinawa (Normally Thrilling Thiells), NY, Japan

I am a cool laid back cat that like to be all hip on the fun spots in big cities (I know hot spots in N'orleans and learned of alot in NY). I love to travel and meet new people and just chat for hours as if we are old reunited friends. I am also heavily into movies and AFI's 100. I might want to become a film historian or something like that. I LOVE baseball!! I just cant get enough of it, and there is plenty here in Japan.

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Saturday, November 29, 2003

Here is a quote that I have used before, but it is just so damn appropriate it isnt funny. It applies both to myself and to everyone else for that matter

"All blame is a waste of time. No matter how much fault you find with another, and regardless of how much you blame him, it will not change you. The only thing blame does is to keep the focus off you when you are looking for external reasons to explain your unhappiness or frustration. You may succeed in making another feel guilty about something by blaming him, but you won't succeed in changing whatever it is about you that is making you unhappy."

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Thursday, November 27, 2003

Happy Thanksgiving everyone. Now we can begin our holiday games and work off the food we all eat. And lets give thanks for freedoms and liberties and think of all Americans, home and abroard

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Monday, November 24, 2003

Thats Bullshit CO!!

Thats all I have to say...

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Friday, November 21, 2003

Hockey, the natural way


This is a cool story I found regarding how the Edmonton Oilers of the NHL are taking a game outdoors. I think this is a great idea and totally plan to watch this game

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I know it is a very hot topic, but fuck it...folks the war is not over yet. And despite all that you are hearing in the media, we still need to support our troops. Many, many troops are reporting that they get interviewed by ABC, FOX, etc and they tape the positive things (which is 95 percent of what is happening in Iraq) and NOT EVEN SHOWING THE FUCKING FOOTAGE of that!! I mean, I believe in free speech and press. But do we have a right to censure when they portray falsities, better known as SLANDER and LIBEL...The troops still need to know from us folks that we have their backs. And one of the better ways to do taht is to drop off goods to a local Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), American Legion, Elks Clubs or even some firehouses (both paid and vollie). Lets not forget that we still have people over there and despite all the bad that you are hearing, it is not as bad as what is being reported.

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Monday, November 17, 2003

Life is good and sweet when you have someone special to share it with...Especially one as superbly gorgeous as her!!
I know, it is annoying but nyah to you!!


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Friday, November 14, 2003

Alright, i am positive this one has been on the internet a long time. It is that kid who is attempting very awkwardly to recreate the Darth Maul fight scenes from Star Wars Episode I, and it is just pure comedy gold. They have added a few new ones to the site including ones where the kid is doing Matrix parodies. It is just fucking hilarious. So for your entertainment...enjoy

Darth Maul if he wanted to be cross bred with Jabba the Hut

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Wednesday, November 12, 2003

A nothing new in the kingdom of Doogie-ness. We are breezing through the chapters leading up to the Civil War in my instruction and the kids only really have to be at reconstruction by the time of the mid-term so it is all coming together at blazing light speed. The industrial revolution is another fun aspect to teach if it is done right.


Asides from all that, i finally got a chance to look at the "Animatrix" and it does make a hell of a lot more sense for Reloaded and Revolutions. Although I need someone to help me with my analysis of the episode "world's record". Does the guy in that episode run so fast that he breaks the barrier of the Matrix?? Or is it that his signal was unplugged?? The other episodes I understood with no problem at all, and I must admit that my fave one is the one about Yoko and her cat Yuki. It is great when told in conjunction with what the oracle said about werewolves and ghosts being seen within the Matrix in reloaded. The next step for me is to play "Enter the Matrix" and perhaps that will bookend the whole story telling part for me. Asides from that, everyone knows how I felt about Revolutions (See Nov, 6 blog), I enjoyed it but felt it a bit preachy. A lil more than sermons on Sundays, and I am Catholic...they dont get more preachier than that.


My weekend was capped with the rediscovery of one of my necklaces. It has St. Sebastian on it. Sebastian was discovered to be a christian during Roman times and shot by the Mauretanian archers, who shot him and left him for dead. He was later healed by the widowed St. Irene, later the bitch didnt protect him to well cause he was beaten by clubs. If you wish to learn more about Sebastian just click here unlucky Saint. That is all out of me. Want more updates just find me anytime...


I wish to prematurley welcome Erin C. to my site, she will be writing here a lot since it is all decked out and what not. Welcome to the whackiness that is Doogie's site. I need a rolling Ferris Wheel next...

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Monday, November 10, 2003

We have broken through the heliosphere of the Galaxy and are on our way to spreading inter-galactic junk to the farthest reaches of the galaxy. I know the story is a few days old but it is cool nonetheless...


Here is the full story about the craft, whose mission is about as old as I am...Voyager I

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Thursday, November 06, 2003

A whacky Wednesday Adventure with Doogie...

Wel Wednesday was quite the adventure in the life of Doogie. It started out with work as normal, and I came in feeling absolutly exquisite after hanging with Gwen on Tuesday night and having dinner with her family. Well I came into work Wednesday feeling great, and left feeling like I needed a drink. Lets just say that the drama queen was wayyyyy out of control with her foibles and took it out on us and acted like an asshole. Case closed. So I went home and wanted to relax and the girl helped me to get through the day and made everything better in the end. She is great!

Well we made plans to get dinner, see Matrix Revolutions, and just have an action packed night after all of that. I was home and was just venting to those who would listen about my day, and relaxing chattin on AIM when all of a sudden I heard a bang like a boulder being lifted from a crane into the back of dumptruck. That is how loud the bang was. Well we go outside and see that a school bus had collided with a car. I dont know if the car lost control or what. I went out checked out that everyone was ok, which they were. I knew that emergency vehicles would be coming through there and a lil bit of a traffic jam was forming outside my house. So being the Volunteer Fireman and having experience in controlling traffic I diverted the traffic away from the house and cleared the path for the police, ambulance, and fire trucks to get through. I also spent the time diverting the new traffic forming on my street to a side street away from the accident. Some people on my street fly down it like it is the autobahn, and luckily my jacket has reflective stickers on it or I would have of been hit. A funny highlight was that one woman pulls up and is like "I work in the district and want to get through there." I replied to her "Good for you! You work in the district ehhh? It is nice that some lunch ladies want to help out but we have in under control, thank you!"


Gwen gets to my house and we head down to Don Pablo's in the Palisades Mall. For I had Fandango'ed my tickets and they printed immeadiatly after putting my card into the kiosk. Which totally kicks ass. But to the DP's story with an interactive Q & A. How long should a chimichanga and chicken breast take to cook at a not crowded restaurant?? Ten-Fifteen Minutes?? Well we arrived there at like 615PM and didnt get our food till 650PM. I mean if it was crowded I would understand, but this was not that crowded at all. Not going there anymore.


Why is when the lights go out the animals come out?? I mean I know with crowded movies you have some people who wont shut up...but why cant we break stereotypes at the theatre with whom talks. Lets just know that the term "chink-nigga" was thrown out quite a few times last night. Long story short, Matrix was a lil disappointing in the overall scheme of thing. The action sequences were phenomenal. Although plot wise it was very eerily reminiscent of Star By Star. Take your time seeing it and drive safely to the theatres is my message to all.

Well today I am a tad tired, but plan on doing a lil running, and going through my junk mail/magazines...that be all from me for now. Have fun ya'all

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Tuesday, November 04, 2003

This one is for my fave actress. Keep em coming with movies about pshycotics:


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Did you ever wonder if actors knew they were filming really crappy movies, but want to keep things optimistic for the project they are working on?? I mean the girl asked me the other night "whatever happened to Claire Forlani??" and tonight I realized what it was. That large piece of crap movie 'Anti-Trust. Whom you know the other actors were working with Ryan Phillipe and were like "wow this kid is who the Joey Tribbiani character was written for a few years too soon." Seeing a person like him on screen just proves to me more and more that there truly is a devil in this world.