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Why Obama needs to go….

So you see Republicans going after Obama. Guys in the election and other people who has no part in the election like Sarah Palin, and Ted Nugent continue to attack Obama. Why are these guys trying to go after him? Why are the Republicans desperately trying to get him defeated? Why do people think he’s a horrible president?

I never liked Barack Obama ever since he started running for the last election. I was rooting for McCain/Palin, I remember.

Here are 10 reasons why Obama is not qualified to be president and why he should be out of office:

  • Obamacare is Unconstitutional – This is pretty much the big one, why a lot of people are going after him. Rick Santorum was the first to bring this to people’s attention and now it’s being looked at in Supreme court. Why is it unconstitutional? Because citizens must purchase it. They force you to pay a lot of money for it and Americans believe it shouldn’t happen.
  • Obama is anti-second amendment – He wants to make the gun rights more strict. There is a lot of talk that he wants to get rid of the rights.
  • Obama’s done nothing to save the economy – He promised change and more money for the United States. Where is it? He’s done nothing but make the economy much much worse than before.
  • Obama constantly raises gas prices – How is this helping the economy?
  • Obama is a liar  – He has lied about way too many things over the years. Especially all this nonsense on Bin Laden. Remember in 2009, when he made it clear that it was no longer necessary to kill, Bin Laden? What’s with the flip flopping?
  • Obama does nothing about Iran – Iran is a dangerous threat with possible nuclear weapons, but Obama won’t do anything to launch a strike on Iran when people’s been begging him to for a long time now. Yet, he thinks Israel is a danger to the US. What’s wrong with that picture?
  • Obama spends way too much money – George W. Bush was a big money spender, Obama spends even more. How is this helping the economy?
  • Obama promised to get people more jobs, but rejects the Keystone Pipeline – The pipeline would have been a good opportunity for jobs and better things, but Obama doesn’t want it.
  • Obama’s past connection with terrorists – He has been long associated with Bill Ayers, who is responsible for bombings during the 1960’s and 70’s, in response to involvement in the Vietnam War. Does this mean that Obama himself, is a terrorist too?
  • Obama may not be an actual U.S. Citizen – Donald Trump was the first to bring this up and he demanded Barack to release his long term birth certificate for the world to see, which Barack actually did. The certificate showed that he was born from Hawaii but it could be a fake?

There are plenty more reasons why he is such a bad president. I hope he won’t get re-elected. I was hoping Rick Santorum would keep going for the election but I understand him for giving it up because of his sick daughter.

If I were to vote for someone else now, it may as well be either Mitt Romney or Ron Paul. I don’t care for either of those guys, but anything to get Obama out of office!

Kev

If I want to become a better guitar player, I should buy a drummer instructional book…

If I want to get even better at rhythm guitar playing and even if I know nothing about drums, I really should buy an instructional drummer book. That’s right, a book that teaches you how to play drums. I don’t own a drumset, but a guitarist learning all the drummers secrets can help you become a better rhythm player at guitar. If I want to get good with home recording, I should start reading drums instructional stuff. Hell, I may even buy my own drum set someday whenever I can afford one.

I think I’m going to the mall next week so I can see, “The Hunger Games” movie, and I’ll probably do a little shopping while I’m at it too, so I’ll hit Barnes & Noble and buy a drummers instructional book. Learning the stuff from drummers, will help me learn timing and rhythm better. Learning how to play drums even if you don’t own a drumset will also help you play “virtual” drums on computer software better too.

Yeah, I’m really trying to get my rhythm down better, as you can clearly hear. I really need to learn this stuff if I want to get my own band going. Gotta have the good rhythm chops if I want to play in a tight rock n’ roll band.

Kev

A list of talented bands & musicians that have been overlooked (other than yours truly)…

I think I’m going to start talking local music more this year. Once in a while, I’ll plug in a local band or solo artist that I like, and I really need to do that a lot more often. I think I’m going to. Just to show those certain other websites and other so called local music promoters, how to SUPPORT LOCAL MUSIC! I’ll start reviewing local music more, maybe start doing some interviews with other bands & artists, etc. I’ll put other local music promoters to shame!

We’re talking about bands & musicians being overlooked by the music scene. Getting ignored by the local press and local music websites. I’m talking about the lesser known musicians.

In this post, I will list some local bands & musicians that I believe have been overlooked by the local music scene. Not getting much interviews or reviews of their albums. Getting ignored by Best Of polls. You get the deal.

Here’s the list, I’ll name ten of them:

  • Maurizio: This guy is the hardest working musician I’ve ever seen. He plays professional and he’s been playing everywhere for years. Yet, you don’t see him get much respect from the local press. You don’t see him on the covers of newspapers or see him doing interviews at all. What’s up? This guy kicks ass, and he’s a helluva songwriter and performer.
  • Joe Nacco: He too have been playing professionally for years and years. I believe he too have been ignored by the music scene. He’s a great songwriter and performer too. I’ve done shows with him and seen him live plenty of times as a fan. When was the last time you seen this guy do an interview or get some recognition by the scene?
  • Steve GroganAnother acoustic solo guy (he also rocks in a full band) who I believe have been ignored in the scene. I’ve done shows with him in the past. I think he’s a cool songwriter. He maybe hard to get into at first, but give him a chance, you’ll realize that he’s actually talented.
  • Rob Skane: Another one who has been playing professionally for years and I think he deserves more respect from the scene as well. He may have done plenty of interviews, but when was the last time you saw him on a Reader’s Poll BEST OF.
  • T.R. Remsen: From Hudson Falls, N.Y., T.R. Remsen, is a singer/songwriter & performer, I believe have been miss heard by the music scene. Listen to his stuff, he’s great.
  • Molly Durnin: Here’s a talented songwriter who has recently caught my attention and I believe she deserves more respect around here. I’ve never seen her live, but I’ve been watching her youtube videos and listening to her stuff online. She’s awesome!
  • Cletus: A hardcore/metal band from my home town of Greenwich. These guys are a killer band who deserves more recognition in the music scene. Tight music, I love them.
  • Tom Keller: Another musician from my hometown of Greenwich who I’ve believe has been ignored by the music scene too. He plays classical music, he also plays rock and other genres as well. Plus, he’s a cool as hell guy.
  • Harold Ford & the Cash Band: This is a Johnny Cash tribute cover band, who I think deserves more respect in this area. I’ve seen them a few times and it’s the closest you’ll ever get to see Johnny Cash live on the stage, well, sort of.

That’s it, I know there’s more but don’t feel offended if I didn’t list you.

Kev

This Day In Music: 3/12/12

Musician Birthdays: Liza Minelli, (singer/actress, famous for hit, “Losing My Mind”. Born in 1946), James Taylor (US singer/songwriter, famous for hit, “You’ve Got a Friend”. Born in 1948), Pete Doherty (singer/songwriter/guitarist, known for playing for the Libertines and Babyshambles. Born in 1986)

– In 1958: A Philadelphia court sentenced jazz singer Billie Holiday to a year’s probation after being found guilty of narcotics possession.

– In 1963: The Beatles played at the Granada Cinema in Bedford. Also on the bill, Chris Montez and Tommy Roe. John Lennon, suffering from a heavy cold, was unable to perform, so The Beatles set was rearranged so that George and Paul could sing the parts that John usually sang.

– In 1968: The Rolling Stones started recording their next single ‘Jumpin’ Jack Flash’ with new producer Jimmy Miller at Olympic studios in London. Keith Richards has stated that he and Jagger wrote the lyrics while staying at Richards’ country house, where they were awakened one morning by the sound of gardener Jack Dyer walking past the window. When Jagger asked what the noise was, Richards responded, “Oh, that’s Jack – that’s jumpin’ Jack.”

– In 1971: The Allman Brothers Band played the first of two nights at the Fillmore East, New York. Both show’s were recorded and released as The Allman Brothers live double album, which became the groups breakthrough album.

– In 1974: John Lennon made the headlines after an incident at the Troubadour Club, LA. Out on a drinking binge with Harry Nilsson, Lennon hurled insults at the performing Smothers Brothers and punched their manager before being forcibly removed.

– In 1977: The Sex Pistols were involved in a fight at London’s Speakeasy Club with Bob Harris, presenter of BBC 2’s The Old Grey Whistle Test resulting in one of the shows engineers needing 14 stitches in his head. Two days later Harris’s solicitors contact Derek Green at A&M the bands record label. Harris’s management also managed Peter Frampton, one of the label’s top acts at A&M. Green discussed the matter with the company’s two founders, Jerry Moss and Herb Alpert and the decision is made to cancel the Pistols contract and halt production of the bands first single, ‘God Save The Queen’.

– In 1983: U2 scored their first UK No.1 album with ‘War’, which went on to spend a total of 147 weeks on the chart. The album featured the singles ‘New Years Day’ and ‘Two Hearts Beat As One’.

– In 1990: Nirvana and Tad appeared at the Town Pump in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

– In 1995: The Spin Doctors played a gig at singer Chris Barron’s old School in Princeton and raised $10,000 (£5,882) towards a trip to France and the UK for the school choir.

– In 2001: Judy Garland’s ‘Over The Rainbow’ was voted the Song Of The Century in a poll published in America. Musicians, critics and fans compiled the list by the RIA. The highest placed UK act was The Rolling Stones ‘Satisfaction’ in 16th place. The Beatles had ‘I Want To Hold Your Hand’ at No. 28.

– In 2006: Former Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour went to No.1 on the UK album chart with his third solo album ‘On An Island.’ In 2009 UK radio station Planet Rock held a poll asking listeners to name the ‘Greatest Solo Album Written By A Former Band Member’. David Gilmour was voted into first place with ‘On An Island.’

– In 2009: Hundreds of fans queued at the O2 arena in London as Michael Jackson tickets went on sale to the public. The 50-year-old pop veteran had confirmed he would be playing a 50-date residency at the venue, beginning on 8 July 2009. Some 360,000 pre-sale tickets had already sold. Organisers said the This Is It tour had become the fastest-selling in history, with 33 seats sold each minute. Prices ranged from £170 to £10,000, but tickets bought directly from the singer’s website cost up to £75. Jackson had said this would be the last time he would perform in the UK.

– In 2010: A 16-year-old was arrested and charged in connection with a break-in at singer Susan Boyle’s home in West Lothian, Scotland. Boyle disturbed the intruder as she returned home from London after recording a charity single for the victims of the Haiti earthquake.

– In 2012: Country star Taylor Swift beat Adele and Lady Gaga to be named the highest-earning pop artist of 2011. The 22-year-old earned $35,719,902 (£22.7m) in 2011 from a combination of music sales, royalties and touring. U2 took second place with $32m (£20m) thanks to their 360 tour, seen by more than seven million people while Adele came 10th.

Band advertisements when looking for musicians to form a band…

Just for kicks, I like to read through craigslist and crumbs for the band advertisements. Musicians looking for other musicians to form a band. I must be honest, that most musicians are horrible when it comes to writing ads. If most of these musicians claim they are so professional at what they do, you’d think they would make a professional enough looking band ad?

Most of the band advertisement are some of the worst writing skills I’ve ever seen. Plus a lot of them are kind of negative and a bit egotistical. How can they be?

Almost all of them say they are an “established” band, when I’m sure they aren’t really “established”. A lot of them try to make themselves look good. They also say, “No egos” a lot in band ads which is kind of negative. When you say that stuff in your ad, it makes you the ego-maniac instead. You need to be careful of what you say in your ads or you won’t get many replies or none at all.

I’ve also seen a lot of ads with just one or two sentences written with no detail at all.

If you want to get other musicians interested in your ad, you need to catch their interest in some way. By explaining everything in a more positive attitude. Explain how many members you want and what instruments you’re looking for. Explain the age range, explain the genre you’re going to play.

“No egos, No drugs, and no alcohol” has been said a lot in those ads but I disagree with it. It is kind of rude and disrespectful. Make your ad fun & interesting like post a few lyric samples or mp3 samples of your music, that also helps.

I shouldn’t be giving this advice when I never had a band, but when I do, this will be a good lesson for me as well. Write a long ad, not a short one. Explaining everything in detail of what you’re looking for really helps get a lot of responses in. Post pictures too if you have ’em. Make it interesting. It’ll help get them interested in auditioning for you.

Kev

This Day In Music: 1/12/12

– In 1964: The Beatles appeared on the ATV show Sunday Night At The London Palladium performing ‘I Wanna Hold Your Hand’, ‘This Boy’, ‘All My Loving’, ‘Money’ and ‘Twist And Shout’. The compare for the evening was Bruce Forsyth. When The Beatles appeared on this show on October 13, 1963, their fee had been £250, now, just three months later, their fee was £1,000.

– In 1969: Led Zeppelin’s debut album was released in the UK. Recorded at Olympic Studios in Barnes, London, the album took only about 36 hours of studio time to complete at a cost of just £1,782, most of the tracks being recorded ‘live’ in the studio with very few overdubs. The album spent a total of 71 weeks on the UK chart.

– In 1974: Jim Croce started a five-week run at No.1 on the US album chart with ‘You Don’t Mess Around With Jim’.

– In 1974: The Steve Miller Band were at No.1 on the US singles chart with ‘The Joker’, the group’s first of three No.1’s. It reached No.1 on the UK chart in 1990.

– In 1977: EMI Records issued a statement saying it felt unable to promote The Sex Pistols records in view of the adverse publicity generated over the last two months.

– In 1977: The Police had their first rehearsal, held at drummer’s Stewart Copeland’s London flat, with Henri Padovani on guitar.

– In 1981: It was reported that the White House had expanded its record library by including albums by Bob Dylan, Kiss and The Sex Pistols.

– In 1995: Snoop Doggy Dogg was charged in Los Angeles with possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.

– In 1996: AC/DC played the first date on their Ballbreaker World Tour in Greensboro, North Carolina. The world tour would last for 11 months finishing on November 30, 1996 in Christchurch, New Zealand.

– In 2001: British Airways staff complained about Oasis singer Liam Gallagher after he had grabbed a stewardess’ bottom, refused to stop smoking and thrown objects around the cabin during a flight from London to Rio De Janeiro.

– In 2003: Singer-songwriter Maurice Gibb from the Bee Gee’s died aged 53 in Miami Hospital, Florida following a heart attack during abdominal surgery. The Bee Gees released over 20 albums and had the 1979 world-wide No.1 album ‘Spirits Having Flown’, and ‘How Deep Is Your Love, ‘Stayin’ Alive’, and ‘Night Fever’ from the soundtrack ‘Saturday Night Fever’ were all US No.1 singles. Gibb was married to the Scottish singer Lulu from 1969 to 1973. In 2002, Maurice was made a Commander of the British Empire (CBE), along with his brothers.

– In 2009: A full frontal nude photo of Madonna, taken in 1979 before she became famous, sold at auction for $37,500. The black and white picture was taken at a time when Madonna Louise Veronica Ciccone was a 20-year-old dancer trying to make ends meet in New York.

Brock’s Top 15 Music Albums of 2011…

I figure I would get this done now, just to get it over with. I think I’m done listening to new music of the year 2011 and these 15 albums were the ones that I could find that were really good this year. Here are my choices of the best albums of 2011. This year wasn’t a good year for music but sometimes good stuff do come around.

I’ll do the “Best Movies of 2011” as soon as I see, “Girl With the Dragon Tattoo” and “MI: Ghost Protocol”.

Enjoy the Best of 2011 Music Albums, folks!

15. William Shatner – “Seeking Major Tom”

(The Shat is back with another album this year, doing his usual spoken word music that he’s known for. This album is an album full of rock n’ roll covers. He also collaborates with a bunch of music legends. It’s a serious album and he has stories to tell on it. It’s a concept album, telling stories about Major Tom. This is a very good album, listened to it at least a couple of times. What I’m most impressed with the album is that the songs on it had some really great guitar solos. Shatner knows his stuff with music and he proves that with this album.)

14. “Weird Al” Yankovic – “Alpacolypse”
(The latest parody album by the comic genius and legend, “Weird Al” who I’ve been a fan of for years. This is his best work. He’s maturing as a songwriter and he’s becoming a little more experimental. This is a different sounding album then his earlier stuff. Even though I felt that the songs aren’t as funny, I just thought the music played on it was brilliant. There are some pretty tight songs on the album, I liked it.)

13. Nirvana – “Nevermind – 20th Anniversary Edition”

(In celebration of this iconic album, there are tons of unreleased material that were recorded that didn’t make the album, plus there are different versions of the same songs. Out takes that didn’t make the album. There are a few live stuff on there as well. It’s a long album to listen to, but once you finish the actual “Nevermind” album itself, you’ll be hooked throughout the rest of it. These guys were musical geniuses even if they were just fooling around playing songs.)

12. Bjork – “Biophelia”

(I absolutely love Bjork! I’ve been a fan of hers for years and once again, this is her best album. It’s trippy and out of space like music. Her voice sends chills down your spine. It’s a thrilling album and so amazing. Get it!)

11. Jane’s Addiction – “The Great Escape Artist”

(Perry Ferrell has finally got Jane’s Addiction together after a really long hiatus. This is their 4th album since “Strays” in 2003. The boys in Janes still got it. This album is pretty strong and tight. Staying true to the old school Janes sound they had in the past. Awesome guitar playing and Perry’s voice is at his best.)

10. Jeff Bridges

(I’m not really into country that much anymore but I loved this album because this is the way country is supposed to be. T-Bone Burnett and Jeff, knows what country is supposed to sound like. This is a beautiful album, I listened to it at least 4 or 5 times this year. Jeff is an actor turned musician who has real talent. Loved this album.)

9. Chickenfoot – “III”

(Don’t be confused by the title of this album, this is not Chickenfoot’s 3rd release, it’s actually their second. I hate most supergroups, but Sammy Hagar’s, Chickenfoot, is actually a very good band. I loved their first album and this one is even better. This album is heavier and tighter than the last one. Joe Satriani does a fanastic job playing with a band with vocals and Sammy’s getting better with the singing too. Check it out.)

8. Dream Theater – “A Dramatic Turn of Events”

(So Dream Theater lost their longtime drummer, Mike Portnoy, and he was replaced by Mike Mangini. I can definitely tell by the difference. Mangini is definitely a better drummer, and they sound much better now. There’s a mix of heavy rock and slow ballads on this album, but a pretty amazing album. I’m most impressed with John Petrucci’s guitar solos on this album because the solos on it are pretty sick. Wish I can play guitar like that.)

7. Glen Campbell – “Ghost On The Canvas”

(This is the country legend’s last and final album ever, due to being diagnosed with Alzeimer’s disease. He’s retiring from music for good. I remember listening to Glen’s older music and this album is his best album. The songs on this album are great. He’s a great guitar player and singer.)

6. Lady Gaga – “Born This Way”

(Yes, I am a fan of Gaga. Thinks it’s weird? I don’t care. I like what I like. This album is the best out of the three she has. Surprisingly, there is more guitar playing and solos on it as well. I was pretty surprised by that. You can hear the passion and emotion in Gaga’s songs on this album. I don’t consider it a guilty pleasure, I call it great music.)

5. Lou Reed & Metallica – “Lulu”

(I’m pretty sure, I’m gonna get hated on for putting this album high on the list in the top 5, but I meant what I said when I said this album is a masterpiece. A lot of people trashed this album to death, and I still don’t hear anything bad about it. I thought the songs were very powerful especially the last track, “Junior Dad”, which was the best song on it. I always believed that anyone that bashed this album either don’t know anything about Lou Reed or bashing it ’cause it’s Metallica. I was never afraid to be honest about music whether people liked it or not.)

4. Amy Winehouse – “Lioness – Hidden Treasures”

(Once again, this is an album full of unreleased songs over the years of Amy’s work. The songs on this album will give you goosebumps. It’ll make you listen from start to finish, her voice does that to you. While it’s too bad that she’s gone now and won’t be able to release any new music ever, this album is better than nothing. I thought Mark Ronson did a great job choosing songs for this album.)

3. Eddie Vedder – “Ukulele Songs”

(Eddie Vedder’s debut solo album was the “Into the Wild” soundtrack in which he composed music for the movie directed by Sean Penn. This is his second album, full of new songs played on a ukulele instrument. There are other instruments played on the album, of course. Eddie’s an amazing songwriter doing solo. I couldn’t stop listening to this album all year.)

2. Megadeth – “Thirteen”

(Dave Mustaine, is back with another Megadeth album and this is their strongest album ever. It’s definitely a huge improvement than “United Abominations”, and “Endgame”. Those two albums were pretty good, I thought “Thirteen” was more impressive. This album is more thrashier, the way Megadeth is supposed to sound. The guitar playing is pretty sick and it’s just a fun album to listen to. I’m gonna be addicted to this album for a while.)

1. Foo Fighters – “Wasting Light”

(Do you find this a surprise that this is my no. 1 choice? Foo Fighters “Wasting Light” is the best album of the year. A true rock n’ roll record, made in a true way. Recorded in Dave’s garage at home, gives it an old school sound. It doesn’t sound clipped, edited, and sounds like nothing you would hear on ProTools. It’s the way an album is supposed to sound in the 70’s. I hope the Foo Fighters record all of their upcoming new albums this way. This was my most played album on CD, it just couldn’t leave my CD player.)

Kev

RANT: Metallica had every right to do what they did with Napster…

Whenever Metallica is brought up in a music discussion forum like facebook, blogs, message boards, etc. Metallica’s controversy with Napster years back is always brought up. Whenever I bring up a topic about Metallica in my facebook account, at least 1 person will bring up the Napster thing there too. Apparently, people have never gotten over Metallica who sued Napster in 2000.

Napster used to be a free downloading music software site. I used to use it myself before the software became payable. Do I blame Metallica for this that downloading music online isn’t free anymore? No. I don’t blame Metallica at all. Who is the real person that should be blamed on? Just blame the thief who stole their song “I Disappear” and leaked it on Napster before the single’s release date. He is the real bad guy there.

That is why Metallica was angry at Napster, because somebody leaked the “I Disappear” song to Napster early which is a song off the, “Mission Impossible II” soundtrack. They were angry about the file sharing on Napster, not because people were downloading the music.

I respect Metallica for what they did to Napster. It’s their music. They were just trying to protect their work. That’s what it was all about. I’ve explained it plenty of times in the past before, if you’re a band and if your music is copyrighted, you have complete control of it. You have the right to choose if you want other people using your music. If other people use your music without your permission, that gives you the right to sue.

Will you feel good about it if some idiot thief steals your music and leaks it to the internet before release date? No. That would piss you right off, I’m sure. That’s how Metallica felt. It was all about respecting the copyright and their work.

People think they can use other band’s music for free, all they want to, but bands work hard for what they do so deserve to get paid for their music. Don’t be a pirate. Support the artist and the industry by buying it. There are still a lot of pirates out there steal a lot of music, but I’d rather not do that. I like putting my money toward the artists that I like. I don’t mind buying the CD or downloading the music digitally.

I like to respect the artist and their copyright. You should too. That’s why Napster turned into a payable site, because it was you that was stealing and sharing stuff. It’s not the band’s fault at all. All they want to do is make music and release it for your listening pleasure. You’re just disrespecting the band by disrespecting their copyright. End of story.

Kev

Tabloids & rumors…

As I said before, I don’t mind people talking about me, either good or bad, talk all kinds of shit about me, all you want to, I don’t care. The one thing you don’t want to do is to make things up about my life.

The homosexual rumors and the horse accident rumors, people still seem to be obsessing with that stuff. I don’t know why.

– I’m not a gay man. Although, I can understand why some would think of me this way ’cause of my fascination with muscles & fitness, and also, I don’t date women too much. No matter what you think of me, I’m not gay at all, I’m a 100% straight. I keep getting these kind of rumors, I have no choice but to deal with it. I don’t date women too much ’cause I choose not to. I enjoy the single life. It’s by choice. I will get a girlfriend at some point (hopefully), it’s all about waiting for the right woman to come along. Nobody likes being called a gay person, right?

– The horse accident. Several years ago, I was involved in a car accident in which I was a passenger. The car accident involved horse back riders in the road late at night. People didn’t even get the whole story and I only told parts of it, not the whole thing. What’s messed up about this is that people thought it was funny and they thought it was comedic material. Then I’ve started seeing them making offensive photoshop work of me with horses. No matter what kind of accident someone was in, you never make fun of them. It’s just wrong and mean. I could have been killed that night, and for them to make fun of that accident, you think I’m just going to ignore that? They continue that shit to this day. Now it makes me wish, I never made that story public and kept it to myself.

-I am also not a mentally retarded person in which people seemed to be confused on. I may not be perfect, but that doesn’t mean I am one. It is also wrong to call people that. You are no better than others. You don’t make fun of and bully people who are because they can’t help for what they are. I’m a normal human being. Nobody likes being called a mentally retarded person either. I may not speak well (admittedly), and may not have a straight back, but I’m sure you have worse things than I do. Everyone’s not perfect and that goes for you.

I doubt this post will stop the bullshit and hopefully it’ll help clear everything.

Kev

My internet personality…

I understand that the way I speak my mind online maybe critical to some. I understand that I can be controversial at times. Whether I post in forums, other blogs or even this site, sometimes a bunch of people would flip out and go crazy over the things I say online. I even get kicked out, banned, or suspended from other sites at times too. Some of you may ask, why is Brock like that? Why does he seem like a jerk online? I’m about to tell you why in this post.

The thing is, I’m a realist. I’m not afraid to say things no matter the consequences. If other people don’t like it, that’s fine. It just shows that they don’t like hearing the truth and they know that I’m right on certain things. That’s how it inspired me to do a blog. It’s my own little area where I can get the truth out. A lot of people like to hide behind the truth and lie about things, I’m going to let people know that they can’t do that.

I’m an honest and open minded guy. If something’s on my mind, I’m gonna say it. I don’t hold my thoughts in. If other people want to respond to me in a negative direction, I’m all good with that. It doesn’t bother me at all. I’m the same way in person. If you ever meet me in person, I’m gonna be the same guy like you see on here.

I don’t feel ashamed or guilt about any of this. I’m all good. The truth is good. I’ll always believe in the truth and freedom of speech. If other people want to be honest and all critical about me as a person, I’m okay with that too. Everything people say about me online, you’re just opinionated, not the truth. I’m all about facts and honesty.That’s what this blog site is all about.

Kev