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I'm a curse to the SF Giants!

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As everyone knows, I'm not big on spectator sports. My father wasn't big into sports either, so the tradition just passed down to me. Perhaps the only thing we'll watch is the Superbowl, Baseball's World Series, NBA Finals, the Daytona 500, etc. Only the final games that make world champion history is what we watch. Other than that, we can only name the professional sports stars that we hear in news media....from either good or bad news. Honestly, it's probably better that I don't get into watching sports, because I get really into watching the game. I start screaming, cheering, booing, etc....all the important qualities of being a fan. People have told me, I'm a bit too loud. Ever since the San Francisco Giants started at their new ballpark, I've yet to see a game there until a few days ago. I've driven by the ballpark, cursed the traffic near the ballpark, but never watched an actual game since the Giants played back at Candlestick Park (now known

Some inspiration for us all....

Over the weekend, we did some window shopping/browsing on Union Street in San Francisco and found some great words for wisdom inside a store entitled, " lululemon athletica ." This store sells apparel for yoga enthusiasts. I'm not into yoga, but I did admire some of the quality "sport-like" apparel they had to offer. Some serious quality apparel, but too expensive for my taste. Getting back to the poster. Lululemon has this poster inside in which they call entitle it as their, " MANIFESTO ." The poster is in red and white and has random facts to live by. Here's the list in text if you are too lazy to click the manifesto link: Drink FRESH water and as much water as you can. Water flushes unwanted toxins and keeps your brain sharp. Observe a plant before and after watering and relate the benefits to your body and brain. Coke, Pepsi and all other pops will be known as the cigarettes of the future. Colas are NOT a substitute for water. Col

JustinMAR 2.0

I've come to a point in my life where I finally took action to make some changes in my life. Talk is cheap. Taking action is what counts. Change is always good and I'm at a opportunity in my life where I can have the ability to make these specific changes. Everyone has their own individual challenges such as a children, debt, relationships, health, work, and taxes. I'm fortunate that I only have a few challenges and oddly look forward to other challenges ahead. I've taken the liberty to change myself in several ways and here is my list of changes I'm currently working on: 1. Health (eat better, exercise, etc) 2. Career (Enough said) 3. Social (Talk to people, meet new people, network) 4. Economical (less spending and more saving) 5. Enjoy life in form of a "POSITIVE" outlook. (Life is Good) With all the new craze of web innovations and new generations of communities; I've been seeing a lot of "2.0" going around lately (i.e. Web 2.0)