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		<title>Tangents</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Dec 2009 21:40:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When a year passes go and we collect our $200 of debt, it is the obvious time to reflect on one's life. Whether we do so because our conditioning is so rigid or because the psychological affect of winter weather...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When a year passes go and we collect our $200 of debt, it is the obvious time to reflect on one's life. Whether we do so because our conditioning is so rigid or the psychological effects of winter weather kick in - at least it aims itself in a positive view to use this time to make changes. We garner such a huge amount of "this will be the year" that infects our brains so rapidly that after only a couple of short months later, that conviction has waned. I too struggle from this condition and even applied reverse psychology on myself - "This year I will gain 20 lbs and eat bacon for every meal." Mmm, doesn't that sound amazing? Now, I could never let myself do that and so I've failed on my New Years Resolution, but such failure is deemed a success. Woo me! I've changed the contextual condition of the semantic meaning of failure to make myself look badass!</p>
<p>Some people can run and exercise all the time, I cannot. I could as a kid and through about my mid 20's, but then my knees and hip declined to work... and 4 surgeries later, it has not changed for any better. I do suffer from my conversations pointing towards what I was when I could, and that has become depressing. Sadly, it has been dating which has been the catalyst to build this barrier. Everyone wants an active lifestyle, and when you physically cannot achieve that - it becomes a negative. So, I try to explain how 10 years ago, I could climb 3 14'ers a day, naked, in the cold, carrying a small goat on my back. Yet, it often fails because unless you've known me for 20+ years, one cannot garner that much understanding acceptance necessary to fill out that "perfect mate" checklist. I guess what I am saying is - it is extremely tough to have your personality and desires stunted by your body's ability to fulfill them. I honestly get sad watching basketball, tennis or soccer. I want to be out there on the field. It was my home. These plastic chairs in the peanut gallery just suck and do nothing to feed my competitiveness. I cannot even imagine what it would be like to be paralyzed... but my heart certainly goes out to those who are. Their struggle and the amount of strength it takes is akin to my friend who had the heart transplant a few years back.</p>
<p>Some people do drugs. I don't, never did, never will. However, I do miss the "high" I got from exercising so much.</p>
<p>Some people eat. That's me. I can remember eating massive amounts of food and losing weight because of my exercise regimen and multiple year round sports. I used to drink a slimfast after every meal, do the weight gainer 8 million and had a personal trainer work on me to build up my muscle. What is funny is when you look at my arms, they are strong, but tiny. I couldn't gain any weight at all with all of those ingredients trying to get me to bulk up. Now, because of my knees the most difficult thing to do is not eat the amounts of food I have been accustomed to since I was a fetus. Now, my beagle, Copper, if given a bag of food would eat - throw up - eat - throw up - eat ... until everything was gone. And because I have the measuring cups, that won't happen.</p>
<p>So, all of that mumbling and blabber above is to say, my New Year's Resolution is to hire a chef to make healthy, portioned meals and hire a "life" secretary to shock me if I stray beyond my boundaries. This seems funny but it is almost necessary because when I get into those "crazy musician" dark moods, food is there to blanket me... and sushi is just too expensive to have all the time. If I could, I'd be perfect!</p>
<p>So, final answer: "This year I will turn all of my excuses and self-inflicted emotional reactions of the reality of life... into motivators. I will find a way to quench my competitive physical thirst through safe channels. I will finish my new CD and start working on a Christmas CD for 2010. I will make it my duty to do those things that ought to have been done, but would not have been done unless I do it. I will make valiant strides ahead to be... a better man for myself." And if anyone can help me figure this all out... please, show me how!</p>
<p>Chad</p>
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		<title>Good Riddance 2006</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Dec 2006 12:37:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[An avalanche starts out with a vibration, or a disruption to cause snow to travel away from where it fell. Along the way, it picks up more snow and travels at an increasing velocity...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An avalanche starts out with a vibration, or a disruption to cause snow to travel away from where it fell. Along the way, it picks up more snow and travels at an increasing velocity. Next thing you know a mountain's worth of snow is screaming down the hillside plowing over everything in it's path while still gaining momentum to cause destruction without regard to anything. That, my friends, has been my 2006. I'm so sick and tired about writing on sad things; but, it is as if I've been in a long line and the person in front of me had a declined credit card, then had to put back food, then forget her checks, then the manager came over, then finally got her taken care of to find out that the computers froze and I had to find a different line starting out in the back all over again.</p>
<p>Everything has been in place, I have my groceries, I have the destination, people are waiting for me at the destination, but I can't seem to get out of the damn store. And right when I finally see the light and am walking to my car, out of the blue a bus plows itself directly into it and demolishes my way home.</p>
<p>I know, this year has presented its challenges. And when things finally found solid ground, it all just slips away. So, I'm left with my personal backpack on the side of the road trying to figure out in which direction to start. So, the positives: Once again, I am starting my personal life all over, after 8 years. I know I have a choice: 1) Be sad and spend a lot of time proving how sad you are and waste precious, valuable time or 2) Move forward and get over life's hurdles as best as I can, not letting moments pass me by.</p>
<p>Well, I choose #2. I've never quit anything in my life that I so cherish, and I don't plan too. The music industry is a pain in the ass, it's not the mythological oasis that so many dream it to be... that can only be accomplished from within. And Love is all around. We live through love and want to share life with someone till the very end, where you'll then meet in the skies as a reputable team, in the hearts of all you touched. Passion, Love, Trust, Honesty... there is no other way to live. I believe.</p>
<p>So good riddance year 2006. You have kicked me when I was already down and ended it with a bus. But I will continue to stand up and move, as there is no other way. Year 2007, I welcome you, and I also look forward to you. We have a lot to accomplish, and I'll need your help in doing so. I pray for everyone peace and happiness. Have a Merry Christmas, Happy Hanakuh, Kwanza, Holiday. Let's make 2007 great, shall we!?</p>
<p>Cheers,</p>
<p>Chad</p>
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		<title>Holiday Happiness!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Dec 2005 08:55:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I love the holidays. This time of year can really warm the coldest of nights and supply us with a one-way ticket back to our innocence when that lone snowflake nestles on your nose...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love the holidays. This time of year can really warm the coldest of nights and supply us with a one-way ticket back to our innocence when that lone snowflake nestles on your nose. This year, along with many others, I have received numerous questions why I haven't released a Christmas Album!??! My answers have all been excuses really and don't deserve the space on this Journal site to list. So, I have a New Year's Resolution as of December 01, 2005. I will record an album of Christmas songs that will also feature Todd's versions of the classics as well. In fact, we have already begun production of some of the tunes. Unfortunately, because it is so late in the year, there is really no way we can get this done in time for 2005. But, hopefully it will be ready for 2006! But wait, there's more! I have started production on my next cd! I don't know what it will be titled as of yet, but the material is ready and I just have to record record record.</p>
<p>So, next year - the year of 2006 - I will release 2 (1.5 to be precise) albums. One will be the follow up to Dedications... and the other a Holiday CD with customized versions of the classics and even a few new one's to spice it up! As always, I will post some of the tracks on the website as they are being recorded so you all get the first listen!</p>
<p>Have a Happy Holiday and may your New Year be Bright!</p>
<p>Chad</p>
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