I am about to begin my final year of high school (but then i got 6th form and uni to go – lol). I get what your saying, and i have to say i am going to be alot more appriciative and grateful for what i have got. I mean, without school i wouldnt have all the friends whom i love and dunt think i’d be able to live without.
Love and Peace
Jack
ps. I am going to Tanzania, East Africa to do some charity work, so i do understand that i have alot in comparison to them and take what i have for granted such as clean water. I can’t wait to give the children of Tanzania what i have daily. It makes me wonder how the world got into this small crisis – inequality – it’s so un fair for some people.
WE ALL SHOULD RESPECT WHAT WE HAVE – I MEAN WE ALL HAVE ACCESS TO THE INTERNET – DON’T YOU AGREE WE JUST USE THE INTERNET WITHOUT THINKING THAT SOME PEOPLE DON’T EVEN HAVE ELECTIC!
Brill Jack – you really are planning to do
things with your life.
Sadly Africa suffers from terrible corruption.
I don;t know about Tanzania.
Do not abandon all your belirfs if you meet such
corruption.
Be careful as many black people are very
attractive and homosexuality is illegal.
Mind you you are below the age of consent here too.
I hope that you do know that Aids is
widespread in Africa.
Good Luck Have fun.
Thx for the advice, i don’t intend to go and f**k some black guy, but hey ??? I hate the way homesexuality is banned in these places, discrimination o r wot man!
It seemed unlike you Jack. But hey – I wouldn’t want to encourage you too much towards
a rampant sex life but black people can be so nice and really sexy! I really like them. It is such a pity that they often have lousy leaders, they deserve better. Have fun
It is unlike me, sorry – a sudden adrenaline rush (im not high or on drugs or anything), and you havent encouraged me to a rampany sec life, he he! I agree that there are ALOT of sexy, hot black men, but hey – im 15 i think i will have to w8! The lousy leaders are jelous of their stunning looks! They do deserve better!
Sadly, many Canadians don’t even spell things the Canadian way. Actually, our spelling patterns are a portmanteau of British and American but it irks me when people spell colour without the U or centre with ‘er’. Strangely, I like tire with an I and curb with a ‘cu’. Although typically Canadians spell verbs like paralyze and organize like the Americans, I prefer to spell them paralyse and organise like the Brits. I think most Canadians agree on the spelling of cheque and thank God! Check is so base and plebian… LOL
I’m like you Dave I try hard to spell things like the British. I remember getting
marks taken off assignments though in school for “mis-spelling” things with an S instead of a Z
Currently in high school right now, but boy oh boy am I willing to get out ASAP. LITERALLY. Haha you’re probs right about looking back and wishing that I was still in those days. But not now, maybe soon. =P
And to Jack’s comment, wow, I wish I had the chance to do the same thing you’re doing; I’m really into volunteering and helping others and I wish I had the chance to go to Africa and do what you will be doing. Maybe sometime; I really want to spend some time at a developing country, realizing how fortunate we are here and how we take things for granted. I just can’t imagine. Coming from a third-world country myself, it kills me to look back on how my own country is and how it deals with such poverty, though I myself did not grow up in such situation. But here I am, in a developed country, in North America, in Canada, with a roof over my head, food in my stomach, a phone, a computer, and everything that some people unfortunately do not have.
Belching loudly in the video sounds like a provocation for me and I despair!
Once again, you behaved like a little pig that I love a lot but, David, if you do that in Europe, especially in France, people will look at you with disgust and certainly will think that you have not been well-brought up (I don’t even know if the custom officers will let you enter in Europe!)
It’s not a rant but some advice you should take into consideration from one of your blogbuddies.
hi davey, i just wanted to say that i am inspired by what you have said and it makes me realize that you i will do better:). but other than that i wanted to say u r really cute.. w/b if you can.
Davey Wavey…I appreciate you always being there for us…and you say you don’t do things physical with others, but I am concerned with the way you look lately…please see a doctor for tests…ok? …Love “your” David
Just found your blog and I have looked at every bit of it’s deliciousness ! Thanks for your encouragement and spreading love ! I am gay in Dallas and you should come visit sometime. (Pride is Sept 18-20)
WOW that made me feal sad i do think about stuff like that this is my last year of hight school i think thats what you call it and i am really going to miss friends and starting again and exsploring the world is why i am excited
Remmbering the past isn’t mourning it, at least not for me. Something to remember is that everywhere you’ve been, everything you’ve done, everything you’ve experiencd bought you to where you are today. Absolutely appreciate it and be grateful of the present and where you are, also be grateful (and if you’re like me sometimes amazed) by the journey you’ve taken to get there.
Davey ~, you are such an inspiring guy,Luv the site!Look forward to starting my day with you and all you’r blog buddies. Thanks from Long Island, New York…
Whenever I look back, in addition to feeling that nostalgic longing for the good times gone by… I also tend to regret things that I really don’t need to.
All the more reason to enjoy what you have today and look forward to tomorrow (although in my case tomorrow I’m turning the big 2-6… UGH. I know you can relate, Davey!).
PS> I’m pretty sure taking a s**t *before* you roll camera is like the first rule of video blogging. Ha… at least now it is!
PPS> Thank you also for “kickin’ it outside” with this one. Somehow it makes me feel just a little bit better when I’ve been decidedly “not kickin’ it” inside all day.
August 25, 2009 at 7:14 pm
<3 very true advice
August 25, 2009 at 7:19 pm
Heya Davey,
I am about to begin my final year of high school (but then i got 6th form and uni to go – lol). I get what your saying, and i have to say i am going to be alot more appriciative and grateful for what i have got. I mean, without school i wouldnt have all the friends whom i love and dunt think i’d be able to live without.
Love and Peace
Jack
ps. I am going to Tanzania, East Africa to do some charity work, so i do understand that i have alot in comparison to them and take what i have for granted such as clean water. I can’t wait to give the children of Tanzania what i have daily. It makes me wonder how the world got into this small crisis – inequality – it’s so un fair for some people.
WE ALL SHOULD RESPECT WHAT WE HAVE – I MEAN WE ALL HAVE ACCESS TO THE INTERNET – DON’T YOU AGREE WE JUST USE THE INTERNET WITHOUT THINKING THAT SOME PEOPLE DON’T EVEN HAVE ELECTIC!
August 25, 2009 at 7:20 pm
electric – sorry
August 26, 2009 at 2:42 pm
Brill Jack – you really are planning to do
things with your life.
Sadly Africa suffers from terrible corruption.
I don;t know about Tanzania.
Do not abandon all your belirfs if you meet such
corruption.
Be careful as many black people are very
attractive and homosexuality is illegal.
Mind you you are below the age of consent here too.
I hope that you do know that Aids is
widespread in Africa.
Good Luck Have fun.
August 26, 2009 at 6:06 pm
Thx for the advice, i don’t intend to go and f**k some black guy, but hey ??? I hate the way homesexuality is banned in these places, discrimination o r wot man!
again, thanx!
Love and Peace
Jack
August 26, 2009 at 9:32 pm
I just re-read my post – i dont mean to be racist.
Sorry
Love and Peace
Jack
August 27, 2009 at 11:42 am
It seemed unlike you Jack. But hey – I wouldn’t want to encourage you too much towards
a rampant sex life but black people can be so nice and really sexy! I really like them. It is such a pity that they often have lousy leaders, they deserve better. Have fun
August 27, 2009 at 5:08 pm
It is unlike me, sorry – a sudden adrenaline rush (im not high or on drugs or anything), and you havent encouraged me to a rampany sec life, he he! I agree that there are ALOT of sexy, hot black men, but hey – im 15 i think i will have to w8! The lousy leaders are jelous of their stunning looks! They do deserve better!
I will have fun! Thankyou
Love and Peace
Jack
August 25, 2009 at 7:36 pm
Hope everything came out ok =)
August 25, 2009 at 11:55 pm
lol
August 26, 2009 at 9:24 pm
double lol it made me laugh at school. ppl were staring lol.
August 25, 2009 at 8:01 pm
Do you also spell words in the Queen’s English whilst in Canada? Like colour, humour, etc?
August 26, 2009 at 2:30 am
Sadly, many Canadians don’t even spell things the Canadian way. Actually, our spelling patterns are a portmanteau of British and American but it irks me when people spell colour without the U or centre with ‘er’. Strangely, I like tire with an I and curb with a ‘cu’. Although typically Canadians spell verbs like paralyze and organize like the Americans, I prefer to spell them paralyse and organise like the Brits. I think most Canadians agree on the spelling of cheque and thank God! Check is so base and plebian… LOL
August 26, 2009 at 12:26 pm
http://www2.gsu.edu/~wwwesl/egw/jones/differences.htm
I’m like you Dave
I try hard to spell things like the British. I remember getting
marks taken off assignments though in school for “mis-spelling” things with an S instead of a Z
August 25, 2009 at 10:26 pm
I like what you said, but the way you presented made me wonder if you were 3 sheets to the wind! Still, a fun talky blog just the same.
love ya/mean it.
August 26, 2009 at 12:00 am
Why is it that people generally put their hand near their mouth when belching LOUDLY?
It can’t be an apologetic gesture, maybe a guilty gesture?
Is that what it was with you Davey?
Maybe.
You really sealed it and all decorum went out the window when the poop announcement is made……chuckle…..you idiot!….lol
August 26, 2009 at 1:46 am
Currently in high school right now, but boy oh boy am I willing to get out ASAP. LITERALLY. Haha you’re probs right about looking back and wishing that I was still in those days. But not now, maybe soon. =P
And to Jack’s comment, wow, I wish I had the chance to do the same thing you’re doing; I’m really into volunteering and helping others and I wish I had the chance to go to Africa and do what you will be doing. Maybe sometime; I really want to spend some time at a developing country, realizing how fortunate we are here and how we take things for granted. I just can’t imagine. Coming from a third-world country myself, it kills me to look back on how my own country is and how it deals with such poverty, though I myself did not grow up in such situation. But here I am, in a developed country, in North America, in Canada, with a roof over my head, food in my stomach, a phone, a computer, and everything that some people unfortunately do not have.
Well that’s it from me. Love you all.
Darylle
August 26, 2009 at 6:02 pm
I THINK YOU SHOULD TAKE THE 1ST OPPOURTUNITY YOU CAN IN CHARITY WORK, WELL WORTH IT!
Love and Peace
Jack
August 26, 2009 at 2:39 am
If anything the present moment does teach us to appreciate the road that lays behind…it is on this path that we came to be where we are now.
Great talky-blog!
Ciao!
August 26, 2009 at 4:00 am
Bless you my Babe. Have you and your followers
many sunny (positive) days.
August 26, 2009 at 6:09 am
Belching loudly in the video sounds like a provocation for me and I despair!
Once again, you behaved like a little pig that I love a lot but, David, if you do that in Europe, especially in France, people will look at you with disgust and certainly will think that you have not been well-brought up (I don’t even know if the custom officers will let you enter in Europe!)
It’s not a rant but some advice you should take into consideration from one of your blogbuddies.
bye, bye,
August 26, 2009 at 6:10 am
P.S. That burp was weak. Just saying…
College def was nuts. I miss it like whoa.
August 26, 2009 at 6:55 am
hi davey, i just wanted to say that i am inspired by what you have said and it makes me realize that you i will do better:). but other than that i wanted to say u r really cute.. w/b if you can.
August 26, 2009 at 6:57 am
sorry i meant to say i will do better. aha
August 26, 2009 at 7:02 am
For a guy your age, you are so wise. I love getting your updates. You make me feel better about life every day!
August 26, 2009 at 7:24 am
Too much information at the end.
August 26, 2009 at 7:26 am
Davey Wavey…I appreciate you always being there for us…and you say you don’t do things physical with others, but I am concerned with the way you look lately…please see a doctor for tests…ok? …Love “your” David
August 26, 2009 at 7:31 am
As they say, if you have one foot in yesterday and one foot in tomorrow your pissing all over today.
August 26, 2009 at 9:17 am
Just found your blog and I have looked at every bit of it’s deliciousness ! Thanks for your encouragement and spreading love ! I am gay in Dallas and you should come visit sometime. (Pride is Sept 18-20)
August 26, 2009 at 11:01 am
WOW that made me feal sad i do think about stuff like that this is my last year of hight school i think thats what you call it
and i am really going to miss friends and starting again and exsploring the world is why i am excited
August 26, 2009 at 1:51 pm
Great belch!!!!!!
August 26, 2009 at 2:01 pm
hi hot stuff
August 26, 2009 at 4:18 pm
We can learn and build from the past but that doesn’t necessarily give us license to dwell on it.
August 26, 2009 at 6:24 pm
Hey Davey,
Remmbering the past isn’t mourning it, at least not for me. Something to remember is that everywhere you’ve been, everything you’ve done, everything you’ve experiencd bought you to where you are today. Absolutely appreciate it and be grateful of the present and where you are, also be grateful (and if you’re like me sometimes amazed) by the journey you’ve taken to get there.
xoxo
August 27, 2009 at 8:44 am
Davey ~, you are such an inspiring guy,Luv the site!Look forward to starting my day with you and all you’r blog buddies. Thanks from Long Island, New York…
August 27, 2009 at 8:48 am
Hi Davey ~ , I’am always inspired…Love to all from Long Island ,NY…
August 29, 2009 at 12:25 am
As the saying goes
“If you have one foot in the past, one foot in the present, then you are pissing on today!”
August 29, 2009 at 1:00 am
Whenever I look back, in addition to feeling that nostalgic longing for the good times gone by… I also tend to regret things that I really don’t need to.
All the more reason to enjoy what you have today and look forward to tomorrow (although in my case tomorrow I’m turning the big 2-6… UGH. I know you can relate, Davey!).
PS> I’m pretty sure taking a s**t *before* you roll camera is like the first rule of video blogging. Ha… at least now it is!
PPS> Thank you also for “kickin’ it outside” with this one. Somehow it makes me feel just a little bit better when I’ve been decidedly “not kickin’ it” inside all day.