Hi, my name is Butters and I like taking up all the space in my masters bed. #Butters #pekingese
First thing I did for my bday was pray. Gotta thank the big guy upstairs for hooking me up with another year in my life ;)
I have the best of friends anyone can ask for. You all know who you are, THANK YOU. This was hands down one of he best birthdays I’ve ever had.
Started my birthday off by eating my friends @dudeitsrichard @wontonjohn88 @vitaldrinc @jamesvanshakethat (at Potato Chip Rock)
I hope when you die you get to see your stats like how many times you laughed or told a lie or kissed or how many people loved you and how many people hated you and what you meant to people
This scene in Inglourious Bastards, this particular part, was so brilliantly written. The characters are playing a game where you sit in a circle and write a famous person’s name on a card, flip it over, pass the card to the person next to you and stick it to your head without looking. Then you ask everyone questions to figure out who it is. This man- a Nazi commander- asked “Am I American?” (no but..) “Have I visited America?” (yes) “Was my visit fruitious?” (no) “Did I go against my will?” (yes) “Am I from a place you’d call exotic?” (yes) “Am I from the jungle?” (yes) “Did I go by boat?” (yes) “And when I got there was I bound with chains and presented in front of a crowd?” (yes!) “Well then. I know who I am. An African slave. No? Oh then I’m King Kong.” — and in one instance the viewer realizes the metaphor which King Kong was to the African slave trade (a truly Tarantino way of inserting social awareness through dialogue spoken by social oppressors) as well as takes a moment of almost comic relief to a very strange middle ground since we see just how intelligent and foolproof this man is. This is good filmmaking.
Such a simple sport, but very complex. All you have to do is knock down 10 pins, right? Sounds easy enough, too bad it’s not lol. Gotta learn lane conditions, you have to adjust according to each lane condition, how certain balls react, where to stand for a spare, different approaches and how to keep score.
Although bowling isn’t very physical, it can be seen as a very tough, mental game. I’ve been bowling since i was about 7 years old. My grandparents were hardcore bowlers and when they babysat my brother and i they would always take us bowling. Been doing it pretty much my whole life!
I only brought up bowling because my dad mentioned something about the upcoming church bowling tournament in 2014. The winners of the tournament can qualify to bowl in the Philippines for the Centennial celebration 2014. Daaang, imagine bowling (or any other sport) and representing Southern California, what a honor that would be. He also said that EVERYTHING will be paid for, such as plane tickets and hotel rooms. Just thinking about it gets me all pumped up and excited.
I’ve decided to take bowling more serious this year, probably buy a new ball or something too. Winning a trophy is one thing, but going to the Philippines to represent your district is something else.






