24.2.09

What is a Friend?

A listener when you want to talk without interruption.
A shoulder to lean on when you lose your balance.
A helping hand when your two need extra support.
A third eye when you tend to go blind and can't see the obvious.
A cheerleader when no one else is a fan of or understands anything you do.
A devil's advocate to make sure you know what lies on both sides of the fence.
A brother or sister to be there throughout your journey of life.

These are few things I try to be to my friends and hope they will do the same for me. I don't believe I'm asking for too much. If my friends don't fall into at least one of these descriptions, I may question why they're in my life. You may feel otherwise but don't forget this is my blog.

Reality Bites


I Love Money 2 is full of haters. My boy Buddha (Ezra Masters) was kicked off last night. Almost the entire cast was against him the whole season. The dudes were threatened by his masculinity and the women felt he was a manipulator. Personally I only watched this season for him. Baby is fine!!! I love to see a man being a man. He always stood up for himself even when he was on I Love New York. He knew she was a drama queen and he wasn't having all that B.S. He does have the tendency to get aggressive or violent but as long as he isn't hitting a woman (i.e. Chris Brown) he's alright with me.
In yesterday's episode they had him in some speedo-like drawls. His thighs were looking rigghhhtt. And it takes a real man to put on speedos on national TV and not trip. But back to the show. About half of the cast are lost individuals who don't trust their own minds and choose to let others run them. Everyone except about two cast members were threatened by Buddhas strength and intelligence.

I hope Buddha seeks his revenge on the reunion or on another upcoming reality show.