Monday, August 20, 2012

I SEE YOU

I SEE YOU JAMES HARDEN!!!

Friday, December 31, 2010

oh wait, i have a blog?

Sorry for the lack of updates... The WOBBLEwobble crew has been busy with girlfriends (androiD) and working (swoleosis).  As for me?  I feel like I'm growing up a little...and with that comes my desire to not spend nights alone any more.  Obviously what I've been doing isn't working, so I've got to change.  A new ME is coming in 2011.

Hopefully the new year will bring more posts, but I make no guarantees.
I'm gonna close this with some MJ:



keep it classy, world.
 <3 day-n-nite

Thursday, June 24, 2010

boyee, stop

This is currently my summer jam and I'm very inclined to calling it the summer jam... This song should be called International Players Anthem, part 2...because it bears a strong resemblance.  Soulful beats just get me....You hear me, Kanye?

via daydreamstationmusic.com

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

DURANTULA vs the BLACK MAMBA



It's looks like the playoffs are upon us and the first round could actually be interesting. In one corner we have the newcomers with the soon to be NBA scoring champ leading them. In the other, we have the defending NBA world champions with none other than the greatest basketball player in the game leading them. Some might think that since the Thunder have such a young team, the chances of them winning are near to impossible. But let's look at the Lakers over the past few weeks. Kobe Bryant (greatest player in the NBA) is still bothered by his broken finger along with a slew of other problems (knee, back, the list goes on). With Andrew Bynum injured and definitely not in playoff form yet, the Lakers must rely upon Gasol and Odom to step up their game. The Lakers' bench play has been weak to nonexistent most nights.

The Thunder on the other hand are very well rounded although weak in the interior. They can shoot very well along with Russell Westbrook being a tough guard to cover. His penetration will be key against the Lakers, setting up Kristic or any Collison with easy shots. It'll also allow for Durant to possibly free himself up. However the Thunder have a daunting task ahead of them. Only eight seed has ever knocked off a number one *cough* *cough* Mavs suck *cough* *cough*. Durant must have 25+ point games each night in order for the Thunder to win. Westbrook and Green should also have at least 15+ point games themselves. Durant is clearly one of the top 3 players in the NBA at this moment and will be the cornerstone of the Thunder team for years to come. Ever since his days at Texas, he has been ready for the big stage. He can make the big shot and take over games with his silky smooth shot. "Durantula" is a forced to be reckoned with and this is his chance to show the world what he's made of.

With the Lakers' home court advantage and their length and size, they should be able to make quick work of the Thunder. With Kobe resting until the playoffs, he should be feeling better once the series begins. Gasol is pretty much unguardable by any of the Thunder bigs and should dominate against this team. If Bynum makes it back, it'll be tough for the Thunder to get those inside buckets. His mere presence as a blocking threat alters the game plan. If the Lakers don't get lazy and become complacent such as last year during the Rockets series, they should win this 4 games to 1.

Even though I think Durant is one of the best players in the NBA, it'll be darn tough to take down the behemoth that is the Lakers. I'll leave you with a video to help you ponder the victor.





Thursday, February 11, 2010

i just wanna.








like honestly, sometimes i like being alone.
or at least the struggles of life.
i like to think some day i'll get all the things i dream about.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

In the Thicke of it.


It started friday. And it's all I've done since then. After a full 2 days to digest it in its entirety, I've come to the conclusion that my initial impression was totally on the mark. This is, through and through, the sexiest album ever. This may sound like a bold claim but, have you listened to the damn thing?? It is fantastic. And I mean sexy in the classiest sense of the word. The instrumentals and arrangement are simple and classy (with none of the booming bass or synthesizers that are regrettably all too common in R&B nowadays), resulting in music that is lush, sophisticated, and strictly adult. It is unabashedly sexual without being overtly sexual( i.e. R. Kelly), and that, is as impossible a feat as any in the horny soundscape that is R&B music. What's also great about Robin Thicke's fourth LP is that it's consistent with its sound. It knows what it wants to be. All too often artist release albums that just sound like them singing on a bunch of different producers' songs. But I really like that Thicke knows where he's going with this. Every song sounds like it's suppose to be on the album and that it's from the same artist and/or producer. It's his confidence in his musical abilities that makes this album seem so effortless. Whether it was really effortless or not for him, you can tell he was a part of every bit in the production of this album. I wasn't too big on him before but he's come to grow on me and now I just straight up like this guy. I dig what he's about. His music is soo much classier and more mature than his contemporaries. I mean with R. Kelly wanting to get you pregnant and Chris Brown wanting to transform ya(wtf is that suppose to mean anyways??), to say that those two things, class and maturity, are in short supply is an understatement. Music needs this album, I NEED THIS ALBUM. His music is exactly what i've been looking, waiting for. And in this album, he spends nearly the entirety of it in falsetto. I can't resist that, i just can't. Nothing screams sexual like an R&B singer in falsetto. An R&B singer he is, sexual this album was.