Tuesday, March 09, 2010 884 words | Viewed 214 Times
How Much Do YOU Know About Birth Control?
Seriously, how does a vaginal ring work? As I was reading the article, I started asking myself how much I knew about birth control methods, other than the most effective and least used — abstinence. And really, I'm still not sure if condoms are made out of sheepskin or latex.
And who's Jimmy anyway?
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Tuesday, March 09, 2010 832 words | Viewed 198 Times
Now You Can "Call" Me and No Phone Number is Needed
Everything was nothing but words and numbers. Animated .gifs? Streaming video? Personal homepage? There were no such things, nor blogs, tweets, RSS feeds; not even pictures, sound or even color. Color! And if anyone had a webcam, it was Al Gore while he was developing the Internet.
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'Now You Can "Call" Me and No Phone Number is Needed'
Monday, January 18, 2010 154 words | Viewed 2568 Times
Congratulations to newlyweds Jenny and Michael Jackson!
[This photo is during the reception. I would've had photos from the ceremony, but I was sitting in a challenging spot to take photos. I'll see if I can get some from everyone else.]
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'Congratulations to newlyweds Jenny and Michael Jackson!'
Tuesday, December 22, 2009 365 words | Viewed 4244 Times
Attention Job Seekers and My Former Candidates
For those who don't know and to update those who do, the previous staffing agency where I worked and I have parted way. But in light of recent events, I will be back in the business shortly. I'm considering a couple of offers in the staffing industry, looking to sign some W2s in the next few weeks. So in preparation of my next life, I'm sending out this email to anyone who is any [if not all] of the following:• Is tired of working where you're working and are considering making a move for the new year;
• Knows someone who is looking for work;
• Knows someone who SHOULD be looking for work [significant other not doing his/her part?];
• Was a candidate of mine from my previous staffing agency, even if you're working now;
• Referred a potential candidate to me in the past and may refer more in the future;
• Knows people in the DC area;
• Is thinking about moving to the DC area;
• Is in a position to hire, influence the hiring or can introduce me to that person at your job;
• Someone who one day, even years from now, may be looking for work in the DC area.
Once the ink dries on my new offer letter, I'll post my new contact information on a new blog created exclusively for job seekers called It's Jobvious! Postings will not only be job openings I'll be working on but also resume and interviewing advice, announcements of networking events and job fairs, and whatever else is relevant and may be helpful in assisting you in finding that ideal career.
Enter your email on the site to stay current on new postings. Encourage anyone looking for work to do the same. If you have any questions or suggestions just send me an email. I hope all is well with everyone and look forward to hearing from all of you, no matter how long it's been.
Happy Holidays!
Tuesday, December 01, 2009 197 words | Viewed 5936 Times
Greetings from Navajo Nation and Photos at Montezuma Castle and Tuzigoot
These are photos from a trip out to The Res [as in the Navajo reservation] during my visit to see my dad in Flagstaff, Arizona. Every time I've visited and attempted to explain to anyone what it's like out on The Res, the words just never seem to do justice to the environment.I can't even say the photos will do it justice, but it does help give you an idea of what it's like.
A few days later we took a trip south of Flagstaff to visit a couple of National Parks. Below are photos from our visit to Montezuma Castle and Tuzigoot National Parks...
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'Greetings from Navajo Nation and Photos at Montezuma Castle and Tuzigoot'
Tuesday, October 20, 2009 391 words | Viewed 8643 Times
Now Hiring: Medical Coder and Bilingual Receptionist
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Friday, October 09, 2009 422 words | Viewed 9394 Times
Accounting Positions Hiring in DC
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Thursday, October 08, 2009 359 words | Viewed 9750 Times
Raising Expectations of Our Youth Through Cultural Arts and More
And yet another one of my good friends, Abeo Anderson, is using her energy to make the world a better place. She sent me an email about some programs the non-profit where she works, Raising Expectations Inc., is having. One of the programs is "Green the Block" Mosaic & Music Citywide Youth Environmental Sculpture Art Project designed to clean up and design our neighborhoods. Youth [ages 12-18] will meet at neighborhood libraries to learn from environmental educators and professional mosaic/sculpture artists about various ways to help keep DC communities clean and green. Youth Ward representatives will take action by going out in their communities and collecting recyclable materials for the creation of 8 large mosaic/sculpture figures for public display in their Ward. More information can be found on their website.» Click Below to Continue Reading:
'Raising Expectations of Our Youth Through Cultural Arts and More'
Thursday, October 08, 2009 433 words | Viewed 9652 Times
Concerned Black Men Looking For Mentors in DC
Recently I received an email from a friend of mine, Jesse Moore, about a program seeking volunteers in the Washington, DC, area. Concerned Black Men's Capitol City Cares Mentoring Program [C3MP] is looking for mentors to work with young men and provide guidance and support.Those who are interested in at least seeing what they're talking about can download an application and attend the orientation coming up in a few weeks.
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Thursday, October 08, 2009 322 words | Viewed 9575 Times
A Special Thanks to Special People for a Special Cause
My homeboy, former housemate and fellow Aggie Kevin Walker representing The A.
The craziest manager I ever worked with, Desiree Albo, and favorite co-worker ever Araceli Figeuroa.
The fellas Devin Johnson, Maurice Hendrix and Mohamed Kakay who always got my back even when I don't deserve it.
My favorite [and most patient] teacher of all time — Gail Wiggins of North Carolina A&T State University.
My fellow BlacKorean sistah in Denver — Marsha Nelson
The lovely ladies of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. — Cassie Quash, Dava Gray, Kiandra Lewis and most especially Betty Morrison who is the most generous person I know.
And of course, the one who helped introduce me to life and all its lessons — Dad.
The walk went well, the weather was perfect and the people were amazingly enthusiastic and passionate for the cause. We heard stories of those affected by kidney diseases and many success stories which put our [and your] efforts into perspective.
Next year the plan is to assemble a team, as many of the other participants did, and see if we can increase our contribution and get more people involved. In participating I heard from some of my friends who also know people who are/were affected by kidney failure such as Amanee Blake, Mary Andom and Dana VanSlyke Sentell's husband, my former high school classmate Jeff Sentell.
Thanks again everyone who donated and those who sent emails and made phone calls to show your support!
Donations can still be made for those who want to donate.
Thursday, October 01, 2009 417 words | Viewed 9862 Times
37 Criminal Charges? You're Hired!
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Wednesday, September 16, 2009 243 words | Viewed 10955 Times
HELP!! In Need of Your Support for the NKF 5K Walk
For those who know and those who don't, my mom had a kidney transplant several years ago after waiting for almost a decade and a half!!! Maybe longer!? I lost count when she didn't get a match after the first three to five years. Three times a week she spent four hours sitting next to a machine to get her blood cleaned. That's a part-time job! Talk about relying on your job to stay alive!Well, the other day I saw a brochure about a fundraising walk, similar to the Susan B. Komen Breast Cancer Run/Walk, and, well, how am I not going to participate? I wear the green ribbon on my lapel from time to time which encourages people to become organ donors. My mom got her kidney from a 22-year-old who passed away way too early in life. He who was an organ donor. His other kidney went to another recipient. All his organs went to other recipients. Bless his heart.
Anyway, I know it's a recession, but I'm asking everyone if they, too, can help, by making a donation to the National Kidney Foundation. Everything counts. Especially the gesture. If all you have is $10, my appreciation will be just as great. Donations can be made by clicking on this link to help me reach my goal.
I'm also going to participate in the 5k Walk on October 3, 2009, here in Washington, DC. I'm just glad it's called a walk!
Thanks!
Thursday, September 03, 2009 1470 words | Viewed 11477 Times
NOW HIRING: Available Job Opportunities Hiring Immediately
In the past week or so we've seen an uptick in some of the positions our clients are looking to fill. If you're already a candidate of mine, I haven't forgotten you; you'll see from the positions listed below why you may not have heard from me in a while. And if you fit any of the positions below, let me know and since you're already registered, I can get your resume in front of the client quicker.If these opportunities don't quite tickle your fancy but you know someone who may fit any of the descriptions below, let them know and collect some karma points.
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Wednesday, August 12, 2009 305 words | Viewed 12988 Times
My Life According to Prince
You're not supposed to use the same artist/band that the person who tagged you used, but Prince has so many songs that if a dozen people chose him, there would be plenty of songs to go around. Either-or, since I have nothing better to do right now, here goes...
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Saturday, July 25, 2009 1237 words | Viewed 14236 Times
These Positions Are Hiring Now in DC
Even I have your resume I recommend you hit me up, get the 411 on any position you're qualified [there's that word again and it's not a coincidence] and send me a resume tailored for that position. I've written many of blogs about writing resumes so don't send me that one-pager talking about you know Photoshop when my client didn't say anything about Photoshop!
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Thursday, July 23, 2009 238 words | Viewed 14729 Times
It's Time to "Rise Above" and Drink to this Recession!
Every time I turn around, there's Marita Gumbs working on something new, something different and something that she wants me to help put the word about. Some I skip [don't tell her but the spa thing just wasn't something I was feelin'] but her current event, well, I think she got it right. Not only is this the ideal time for networking, developing connections and seeing who knows what about where, when and why; but who doesn't need a strong drink during these times!?"Rise Above — Recession Happy Hour" is for everyone who is looking for work, looking for workers, looking to network, share business ideas, has a business, is working on a business, is an entrepreneur, wants to meet entrepreneurs, is in network marketing [just stay away from me], wants to run for office and wants to get your name out, and wants to run out of the office screaming "I HATE MY JOB!"
Last night Marita was finalizing her five themed-drinks for those who are looking for that sophisticated drink you haven't had yet [I'm simple — Jack with a splash of Coke]. The event is on the top floor of Indulj at 1208 U Street NW across from Ben's Chili Bowl. From 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm on Friday, July 24 we'll be toasting to anything that comes to mind after a few drinks, so come join us, especially if it's been a minute since I've seen you.
Wednesday, July 01, 2009 279 words | Viewed 15588 Times
RIP Pearl; Hello Curve [and my new PIN]
She was one tough phone, I'll say. Maybe I should invest in a protective case [a waterproof one at that]. You never know when you'll need your BlackBerry to save your life.
"Fortunately, the extra inches of the Blackberry were enough to block the fall," said Fitzherbert, 52, told the Sun. Fitzherbert suffered a broken jaw, teeth and chest bone. His nose was almost ripped off, but was reattached in a hospital in Bern.
The Blackberry was not damaged and Fitzherbert was still able to use it to call his wife during his 10-day treatment at the hospital.
So my new PIN is 307F03B1. Then again, I did just find out that a new BlackBerry is coming out. I don't know if the BlackBerry Tour is any better than what's out now, but it's not a touch screen so maybe I'll see if I can fast talk Verizon into letting me swap out since I did just get the Curve.
Friday, June 12, 2009 163 words | Viewed 17060 Times
Woman Misses Air France Flight 447 Then Dies In Car Crash
Recently, Johanna Ganthaler was killed in a car crash in Austria when her car veered across a road in Kufstein and into the path of an onconing truck. Her husband who was in the car with her escaped with serious injuries.
A lot of people believe that life balances itself out over time - that the higher the good times in life, the lower the lows are. That would appear to be true in this case.
Thursday, June 11, 2009 266 words | Viewed 17532 Times
So There Were Terrorist Suspects on Air France 477
And when no one's paying attention, it gets reported that there were terrorist suspects on the plane after all.
French secret service staff established the connection while working through the list of those who boarded the Airbus 330-200 in Rio de Janeiro on 31 May.
Flight AF447 crashed in the mid-Atlantic en route to Paris during a storm. While it is certain there were computer malfunctions, terrorism has not been ruled out.
The unofficial/official word is still anything other than terrorism, but how will anyone ever know? The word is there was no explosion, even though pilots in the area reported they did see a bright flash in the area. I'm still having a hard time believing a pilot with 20 years experience and 11,000 hours of flight time [1,700 hours with the same type of plane] wasn't going fast enough for his altitude.
Unfortunately, as our short attention spans prevent us from focusing on anything long enough to draw any realistic conclusions, we move on the Holocaust Museum shooting. Well, for now.
Thursday, June 11, 2009 145 words | Viewed 17504 Times
Chad Ocho Cinco Gets His Face Tattooed
The media went a little overboard when Chad announced he was getting a Tattoo on his face. As you can see it is not "Tyson Worthy" it isn't even "Marbury Worthy".
Lil Wayne saw the Tattoo and was like:
"That's it?? I had that one when I was eight years old".
UPDATE: Just like his gold teeth on game day, Chad Ocho Cinco's tats are fake. I wonder if he really did change his last name?
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Wednesday, June 10, 2009 169 words | Viewed 18573 Times
What would I do without The Mysterious Moshi B and her endless stream of jokes?
Wednesday, June 03, 2009 360 words | Viewed 17784 Times
Absolute Randomness From Dick, Oprah, Dog Cancer and Plane Crashes
Otherwise I would've blogged about the satisfaction of watching Superman beat up on Prince James. And I would've tossed in my two cents about how the media painstakingly chooses which stories it broadcasts all over the world and which ones it doesn't.
Of course the French airliner that was lost over the ocean is tragic, but do you realize how many plane crashes happen all the time? And you know I would've had something ignorant to say about the new drug approved by the FDA to fight cancer — for dogs.
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Thursday, May 14, 2009 214 words | Viewed 19598 Times
MingleBerry is Finally Coming to Chocolate City!
Has it really been three years since my cousin and I were sitting in her kitchen wondering what business ideas to pursue? I didn't always believe back then, but Shanna has taken a simple idea and turned it into the source for all events and entertainment in Charlotte. And Greensboro. And Raleigh.
And now, she's bringing it to Chocolate City! Visit the site to become a member [which is FREE to do] and receive "The Guide," a weekly newsletter with all the events and happenings in the Chocolate City. Tell your friends so they can become members as well. And sign up for the mobile text alerts of any special events, special offers and whatever else is going on in the Chocolate City.
And if you're a model, aspire to be one or are sort of kind of a big deal, submit your photos to be considered for the Chocolate of the Month, which is modeled [excuse the pun] after the Carolina Cuties. Once you become a member, follow the links to find the instructions of how to submit your photos.
If you do events, own a venue with events, know people who do events or simply have something you want the people of DC to know, send an email to promotions@mingleberry.com.
Tuesday, May 05, 2009 112 words | Viewed 20557 Times
One Woman's Secrets in Maintaining Her Youthfulness...

A doctor on his morning walk noticed an older lady sitting on her front step smoking a cigar, so he walked up to her and said, "I couldn't help but notice how happy you look! What is your secret?"
"I smoke ten cigars a day," she said. "Before I go to bed, I smoke a nice big joint. Apart from that I drink a whole bottle of Jack Daniels every week and eat only junk food. On weekends, I pop pills, get laid, and don't exercise at all."
"That is absolutely amazing! How old are you?"
"Thirty-four," she replied.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009 133 words | Viewed 19255 Times
My Virus is Spreading Faster Than Swine Flu!

Hmmm...
I just received an email from my hosting company saying my email account has been sending an enormous amount of spam and shutting down their servers. Whatever it is that I've contracted, it's becoming more of a headache than reading about the Swine Flu in every newspaper, magazine and website. My mama even called me yesterday to remind me to wash my hands every time I shake one of your hands!
If you've received an email from me saying anything unusual, such as "Go Green — use both sides of toilet paper" or "I'm officially a Cowboys fan," please disregard the absolute idiocy of those statements.
DETOUR: So, until my hosting company and I figure out which @sshole hijacked my email regular email address, I can be reached at davidrussellgaines@gmail.com.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009 354 words | Viewed 19507 Times
Are We Old Yet?
— Mignon McLaughlin
The other day [though it seems like every other day] I was asked when was I going to settle down. My response, as usual, was that I am settled down. Sure, I know what everyone means when they ask, but they're only asking because I'm about to turn 35.
"Isn't it time?"
I always found it quite insensate to "settle down" because it was time. Aren't relationships built around two individuals developing chemistry and not by the hands of a clock? Emotions aren't determined nor developed by how many days we've walked this planet. And there is no time limit to finding the one before they're all gone.
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Tuesday, April 28, 2009 192 words | Viewed 19521 Times
"I've been doing it without protection, and now I'm paying for it..."
Well, this weekend wasn't a good one for me. I did venture off the beaten path, took a look around and got myself into something I shouldn't've. I wasn't properly protected nor was I even concerned about it, not even thinking about it when I so ignorantly and blindly did what I did. Sad thing is I can barely remember when and where it happened.
I won't be writing as often for the time being. I have some disinfecting to complete. Gotta figure out where this virus came from and hope that it's not fatal.
My advice to everyone: when it's time to renew your computer's virus protection software, instinctively pay up the money before you end up like me — sitting in front of an infected laptop frustrated because you just can't seem to figure out where you went wrong.
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Friday, April 24, 2009 105 words | Viewed 18987 Times
Pro Bowl Leaves Hawaii; Then Super Bowl Moves To London!?
This would be a bloody travesty. No offense Londoners, but any sport called football where 320 pound freaks of nature can get $100 million contracts should be kept in America.
I have nothing more to say.
Friday, April 24, 2009 402 words | Viewed 19970 Times
Secret Weapon for Graduating School With Honors: Gum
Researchers at the Baylor College of Medicine took 108 eighth-grade math students from a Houston, Texas, charter school and divided them into two groups, following them for 14 weeks. One group chewed gum while doing homework and during test-taking situations. The other group did not chew gum at all.
The results were surprising. The gum-chewing students had a 3 percent increase in their standardized math test scores compared with those who did not chew gum. Also, the students who chewed gum had better final grades compared with the non-chompers.
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Friday, April 24, 2009 865 words | Viewed 19968 Times
Do You Live in one of the Top 10 Fattest Cities in America?
The kind of fat you get when eating at Waffle House too many times a week [oh how I miss the Waffle House!]. And to my surprise, as I was thinking who really cares about cities like Yuma, Arizona, and Scottsbluff, Nebraska — weighing in at number nine was my hometown, Fayetteville, North Carolina.
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Thursday, April 23, 2009 1426 words | Viewed 19203 Times
I Just Answered Another Round of Meaningless Questions
The questionnaire looks pretty interesting. It's random and whoever came up with the questions obviously had too much time to think of these. So, why not? Here goes...
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Thursday, April 23, 2009 244 words | Viewed 19495 Times
Don't Forget To Get Your Sleep
I've always advised people on making logical decisions and not emotionally ones [depending on the decision of course], but I could never figure out what sleeping on it did to make the logical choices seem so obvious the next morning.
But, there's an article that sort of puts it all together:
Is that why when we get older we start to sleep less and coincidentally start suffering from memory loss?
Thursday, April 23, 2009 569 words | Viewed 17605 Times
What's in That Little Bag of Hocus Pocus?
Anyone who never had a bowl of Ramen noodles [also affectionately known as Oodles of Noodles] never went to college. It is the one common thread between every single college student whose parents didn't pay for everything. Ramen noodles cross over every barrier known to man — gender, race, religion, creed, age, IQ level, et cetera.Tonight when I finally made it back to the pad and had no energy to whip up a three-course meal, I reached for a package of "Break Bag in Case of Emergency." Beef flavored. Ready in three minutes.
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Wednesday, April 22, 2009 671 words | Viewed 14389 Times
Part II: Another Reason Why We Men Walk Away From Relationships With No Remorse
Often when talking to one of my homegirls who are in a bad relationship, she'll ask why can't a man give into a relationship as much as she does. A common example is how she would call when she's going to be out late with the girls but he never calls when he's going to stay out late with the fellas. Or she'll cook dinner and he won't clean up. And that's if he even says thank you.
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Wednesday, April 22, 2009 554 words | Viewed 14798 Times
Do You Remember What It Was Like Being a Kid?
— Carl Jung
When I was a itty bitty kiddie, I came up with this great idea for saving time. I might've been three, maybe four years old, but I knew time wasn't going to wait for anyone [and since I didn't have my robot yet to help me out...]. Wherever I could figure out a way to consolidate repetitious actions, I was on it.
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