The SOL Insomnia Thread...

:lol: Yeah, I was jammin' too. House Party is the shit. Anyway, what are you still doing up? I'm listening to Foxxhole Radio right now...:yes:


I need to take my ass to sleep but I'm procrastinating. Eh. Might take a snack and call it a night. Might... Shouldn't you be sleep too?
 
I need to take my ass to sleep but I'm procrastinating. Eh. Might take a snack and call it a night. Might... Shouldn't you be sleep too?

I don't have to work until Tuesday, so there's no rush for me to go to sleep...I'm chillin' right now...
 
It' still fairly early, but I'm checking in. Right now, I'm about to watch LeBron and Kobe play. I'm also starting to get excited about seeing a black man be sworn in as President of the US tomorrow. It just really hit me, that we're about to witness something that most of us probably never thought we would see. I'm almost 29, so I'm still pretty young, but I'm so glad I will be able to see this. Barack getting elected made me appreciate seeing it in my own life, abut it really made me think about our elders, the folks my parents age and older, who went through all the bullshit. I feel proud and happy for them to see this. I also thought/think about the young people who in their early lives will be able to see this. Wow...This is truly a great moment. Much love, and blessings to brotha Barack and all those around him. I hope God blesses them with all the tools they'll need to be successful leaders for our country and for the world as a whole...
 
It' still fairly early, but I'm checking in. Right now, I'm about to watch LeBron and Kobe play. I'm also starting to get excited about seeing a black man be sworn in as President of the US tomorrow. It just really hit me, that we're about to witness something that most of us probably never thought we would see. I'm almost 29, so I'm still pretty young, but I'm so glad I will be able to see this. Barack getting elected made me appreciate seeing it in my own life, abut it really made me think about our elders, the folks my parents age and older, who went through all the bullshit. I feel proud and happy for them to see this. I also thought/think about the young people who in their early lives will be able to see this. Wow...This is truly a great moment. Much love, and blessings to brotha Barack and all those around him. I hope God blesses them with all the tools they'll need to be successful leaders for our country and for the world as a whole...

Regardless of one's political stance or agenda, this is going to be one major event. I was watching the brother painting today, and i was like, yeah right, he'll be through in two minutes. Then the newscast got quiet, right...because he was really getting into it and things...and then i went back to work myself...i look back up and he was still working about thirty minutes later...i'm like,"damn, cuzz, think he still a social worker on the south side of chi..." i'm glad it was Obama...and i'm glad i'm here to witness this with my own...
 

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I know this is important and I am glad that I am alive to see a Black, (as Black as he is), president for this country. I think it MIGHT be the thing we need to change some of the policies both domestic and foreign that are a negative blight for this country.

However, I just don't see the actual inauguration as that big of a deal. Maybe it's because the news and television is hyping it up so damn much, I don't know. I just feel as if there are more important things that I am concerned with at the moment. As for Obama, I am more concerned with what will happen on January 21st. And after. As long as the ceremony gets pulled off without a hitch I'm good.

How many jobs did he say he was going to create? I'll be looking forward to that. Don't know if that makes me selfish or not...just my two cents.
 
I know this is important and I am glad that I am alive to see a Black, (as Black as he is), president for this country. I think it MIGHT be the thing we need to change some of the policies both domestic and foreign that are a negative blight for this country.

However, I just don't see the actual inauguration as that big of a deal. Maybe it's because the news and television is hyping it up so damn much, I don't know. I just feel as if there are more important things that I am concerned with at the moment. As for Obama, I am more concerned with what will happen on January 21st. And after. As long as the ceremony gets pulled off without a hitch I'm good.

How many jobs did he say he was going to create? I'll be looking forward to that. Don't know if that makes me selfish or not...just my two cents.

I think the most important thing to remember is that things will not change/improve over night. Barack and his staff will have to do allot to fix the things Bush and his peeps messed up in addition to trying to get the ball rolling on their own agenda. That's going to be tough. I think it's also important for all of us (especially black folks) to step our game up and make certain changes locally. We can't expect Barack and his crew to make things better by waving a magic wand. It will be a group effort. Like they say, it takes a village to raise a child, so in this case it will take an village (the entire country) to fix our problems and get this country and world in a much better place. Barack is just a catalyst for that change in attitude and effort...


Tomorrow is a special day. One, that will be remembered forever.


I'm glad I'm alive to witness it.


Word. Me too...
 


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I think the most important thing to remember is that things will not change/improve over night. Barack and his staff will have to do allot to fix the things Bush and his peeps messed up in addition to trying to get the ball rolling on their own agenda. That's going to be tough. I think it's also important for all of us (especially black folks) to step our game up and make certain changes locally. We can't expect Barack and his crew to make things better by waving a magic wand. It will be a group effort. Like they say, it takes a village to raise a child, so in this case it will take an village (the entire country) to fix our problems and get this country and world in a much better place. Barack is just a catalyst for that change in attitude and effort...



Yeah I know. I was just thinking, contemplating. Perhaps the media was overhyping the festivities instead of just focusing on the actual swearing in and speech, (they were). There is a lot that I would like to do for my community and I want/plan on making that change in my life, but there are other things you gotta take care of first. Just where I was going...


I have it too, just try not to lose any sleep over it. :rolleyes:



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CT. Good to see you back up here. Hope ya good. Been a little busy myself lately. How ya been?


I see you're representing, so I thought I'll just add something to the mix.


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