Sunday, February 20, 2011

What it is

Adam Welch February 20 at 7:06pm Report
Stop calling heather so much I'm saying this as a friend u won't get her back by being clingy and obssessive ik its hard hopefully it'll work out just give her some space
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Matthew Joel Nabors February 20 at 7:08pm
I don't think you appreciate the gravity of the situation. She's accusing me of cheating on her. I have not. Mean while she is acting like she's cheating.

Stay a virgin man. Sex fuck's peoples brains up.

Adam Welch February 20 at 7:12pm Report
Okay well prove it to her just don't harrass her its just making things worse
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Adam Welch February 20 at 7:20pm Report
Go on the meds show her u love her and show her ull make things better by getting a job if u really want her back calling her a thousand times won't help
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Matthew Joel Nabors February 20 at 7:23pm
Wow, a 16 year old giving me advice on relationships and mental health. That's just what I need.

Adam Welch February 20 at 7:25pm Report
I'm here as a friend if you really want her back show her with love
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Matthew Joel Nabors February 20 at 7:26pm
I did that Yesterday! and then SHE LEFT ME! dude, stay out of it. You are out of your element.

Adam Welch February 20 at 7:51pm Report
Okay whatever don't say I didn't warn u
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Matthew Joel Nabors February 20 at 7:53pm
Life is a series of hoops that people want you to jump through to satisfy their egos.

Adam Welch February 20 at 7:58pm Report
Omg you really think that ? You don't believe people do things because they actually care? If I didn't care you really think I'd be trying to help u get heather back knowing that if she found out she'd probably rip me a new shitter
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Matthew Joel Nabors February 20 at 8:00pm
Hahahahahaha. Dude. This ain't my first rodeo. I happen to know a thing or two about a thing or two.

Go read one of the best self help books of all time, How to win friends and Influence people, by Dale Carnegie, and then this conversation might get a little further.

Matthew Joel Nabors February 20 at 8:03pm
You know what, you need to fall in love, get dumped, repeat about five times, have a hand ful of near death experiances, go to college, and THEN you can tell me how to live my life.

Further advice, send my best friend, Steve Prescott, a friend request. And you can let him tell you how it is.

Shit. Fucking know-it-all teenagers really get on my nerves sometimes.

Adam Welch February 20 at 8:07pm Report
Omg whatever fuck it I'm done trying to help if you get heather back great good for you if you don't its your fault for not listening btw the advice came from my mom who heather told everything so don't call me a know it all when I'm trying to help
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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

I want to be a miner

Excellence, Trust, Honesty, Integrity, Creativity and Safety!
“ETHICS”
Join our dynamic industrial team!
We are located 60 miles south of Las Vegas, Nevada in Mountain Pass, California
Job Title: Operator Trainee Location: Mountain Pass, California
Regular/Temporary: Regular Full/Part Time: Full-Time
Exempt/Non Exempt: Non-exempt Shift: 12 Hour Rotating Shift
RESPONSIBILITIES:
 Responsible for monitoring and controlling parameters in a chemical processing environment
 Responsible for handling material in a safe and environmentally conscience manner
 Take and analyze samples
 Unload and load trucks
 Package product and waste
 General cleanup
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
 Ability to perform heavy manual labor in an outdoor setting
 Ability to complete a task without constant supervision
 Attention to detail and ability learn new duties
 Ability to learn the flow of a chemical process and the cause/effect relationship of process changes
 Ability to follow instructions (written and verbal)
 Attention to safe work practices and knowing one’s limitations
PREFERRED BUT NOT REQUIRED:
 1-3 years of experience in an industrial setting, some form of manufacturing or processing
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
 Manual dexterity
 Sense of touch
 Sense of smell
 Speaking clearly
 Hearing-Speech range
 Hearing-All ranges
 Seeing, reading & comprehension
 Seeing-Distant/Near
 Depth perception
 Color visionWORKING CONDITIONS:
 Our facility sits at the base of Clark Mountain which is an elevation of 4700 feet
 Department of Labor Physical Demand Category: Very Heavy
 Employees are subjected to extreme weather conditions
o Freezing winter weather
o Extreme desert summer heat
APPLICANTS HAVE SEVERAL OPTIONS TO SUBMIT THEIR RESUMES:
Mail:
Molycorp Minerals, LLC
HC 1 Box 224
Mountain Pass, CA 92366
Attn: Toni Burns, Human Resources
Email: Toni.burns@molycorp.com
Fax: (760) 990-5912
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****ATTENTION****
-ALL RESUMES MUST SPECIFY FOR WHICH POSITION(S) YOU WISH TO BE CONSIDEREDBenefits:
Medical
Dental
Vision
Life Insurance
Flexible Spending Accounts (Health & Dependent Care)
401(k) with an outstanding Company match provision
EEO/AA
Molycorp Minerals, LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Monday, February 14, 2011

This is sparta

Please read this http://www.adbusters.org/magazine/93/revolt.html before reading further. If you take what I'm about to say out of context then you won't get it.

I have, once again, been accused of being crazy. What these people do not understand is me. In High School I use to lose sleep with the weight of the world on my shoulders. 12 years down the road and the same thing still happens. I wouldn't say it's a problem, I just care too much. Sometimes I love too much, live too much, laugh too much and drink too much. That doesn't make me crazy.

I am sick of living in a country, living in a world and dealing with people that let "the iniquities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men" get in the way of common since. I don't know what I can do about it. But I'll be damned if I do nothing.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Luck is for fools

There sure has been a lot of talk about zombies lately. Seems like people are just all about the apocalypse theories, and have been for quite some time. I remember in high school a friend telling me how the world was “definitely” going to end on new years 1999. Fucking Y2K bullshit was terribly over rated. For that matter, I heard about the fabulous Mayan Calendar myth back in high school as well. You really shouldn’t hold your breath waiting for that day unless you want to pass out and miss the climax, which of course, will be just another boring day.

It’s not as if I can’t see any use in day dreaming about disaster. In all likelihood the propensity to think such thoughts is either hard wired into our brains by evolution or cleverly placed there during our intelligent design. Such thinking does have certain advantages directly tied to our most important instinct, survival. If you spend just a little part of each day fantasying about rolling through L.A. with a .50 machine gun mounted on the back of your truck while you sweep the area for food and supplies, well, um, what I mean is always stay prepared.

Back in the 80’s I was always hearing about “the big one”. I wish I could turn that into a dick joke, maybe later. Anyway, my Grandma volunteered for the red cross and she made sure to remind us that a giant earthquake was very near on the horizon and that we should always have extra food and water around. My parents were mostly prepared. I think as my dad is versed in outdoor survival he wasn’t too concerned. There were videos we had to watch in school and constant get-under-your-desk drills in case the violent shaking brought the whole building down on our heads. I kind of miss all that. It gave me the false since of security that the authorities were prepared to handle any disaster. Funny thing, my  sixth grade teacher Mr. Shoup told us that one day a giant hurricane would come in and destroy the entire city of New Orleans. “Just a matter of time.” He said. Just a matter of time.

I’ve been thinking a lot about what I would do in a major disaster. It would likely involve getting my wife and kids to my parent’s house, because they are very well prepared for nearly any eventuality. I have many tools at our home in Berdo that would come in handy during a sudden collapse of the rule of law. Which is what I expect to accompany a major disaster. I believe though that even more important than having the right tools is having the right mind-set.

We recently acquired two dogs; a yellow lab and a boxer-pit bull-something else. My lady insisted that they need the expensive food. She went out and got Beniful, I guess cause it is mildly expensive and comes in a pretty bag. I tasted the stuff and it ain’t half bad. When it was my turn to buy dog food I went to Cardenas and bought some Maintain Chunks. Made in Utah with a simple bag and name, how could I resist? I even thought they tasted ok. Naturally, my lady had to replace them with the proper food, which she did right away. This gave us the fantastic opportunity to do a doggy taste test. I won.

My dad use to say that if things ever got really bad we would have to eat the dogs. I love those bitches so much, I think I’ll just eat the neighbors dogs first, and then if I have to, the neighbors.

Friday, February 11, 2011

Against Me! - Baby I'm An Anarchist



I should probably clarify this a bit.

I love living in the United States of America. I love freedom. I just wish it was something we could all enjoy.

Too many Americans willingly give their freedom away. They vote out of fear, out of greed and out of their since of self-importance. The most important ballots we cast are not in a Boothe but at a cash register.

We export the tyranny of unfair labor laws to countries where the people are sodomized by their government with Communism, feeling we wipe our hands clean of the sweat and blood.

Damn.

These are the good old days

My dad has taught me a lot of things. Most of those he probably doesn't know I've learned.

I live in the biggest county in America, only an hour's drive from the biggest city in the world. It is a good life. I'm engaged to the most wonderful woman in the world. We have two children, two dogs, three cats, two rats and two ducks. It's something of a virtual farm, except we live on rented land in a modest three bedroom home.

With the economy as it is it's hard to make money. I should probably spend my time focusing on more productive endeavors than blogging. Unfortunately? I am an artist and I no longer wish to conform to the main stream expectations of what I should do with my life. Sure, I could join a union and learn a trade. I could get a w-2 job with regular hours and a regular pay check. But after a lifetime of struggling with renting my time to people less capable than myself, I can barely stand the thought of submitting to "the man".

In this time of blessed Anarchism on the internet I need to step my game up. If I want to be a writer, then I will write here. I'll post my videos and photographs for all to see. There may be nothing sexier than sharing your deepest thoughts with complete strangers.

I hope someone lets me know that they read this so I can find the motivation to keep doing it.




Matt