Friday, October 14, 2011
Holy Moley
Friday, November 5, 2010
Busy busy
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Football and blah
So moving on to the Bama vs LSU game, do I think that it was an interception? Well I think that the call could have gone either way an that no matter what was called on the field that call would be the one that was stuck with. I do not think there was enough evidence to over turn it either way. Aside from that LSU would have had to drive the and score again which they did not do the rest of the game, and that leads me to believe that the call would not have mattered.
Anyway we are ATL bound and get our rematch with Florida. I do believe this one will be a much better game than last year. Probably much like the LSU and Bama game was a close thrilling game with a big finish. I hope not though I prefer to blow out Florida and just move on! hahaha We shall see, and maybe my bet with Travis will at least come to pass of a Bama vs Texas game. An I will drive to LA to watch it in person!!!!
Friday, October 9, 2009
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Welcome Home
We had dancing and singing (no karaoke I know I failed in this department) but I did get some bad mitten even though no one played! Some bamboo furniture and as many friends as I could find, and even made some new ones. All in all it was a blast! I love all you guys and thanks for coming.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Its Finally Over
Deployment is finally over and I am on the last leg of my trip home. We just departed Hawaii and I am currently about 90 minutes away from being where I call home, Ocean Beach Ca. It’s a great little hippie town that made me feel more welcome than any other place in the world that I had been up until going to the Philippines. The Philippines was a really run down country where anything could happen. Most Americans would say that Filipinos do not want to do anything to help themselves, which I suppose to US standards that is a true statement. However they are some of the friendliest, people you will ever meet. You could probably walk into any house you wanted unannounced and be welcomed. They will feed you, make you karaoke with them and probably give you the shirts off their backs if you asked. I know this is a generalization; yes there are some bad folks there as well. I mean some terrorist cells thrive there because of the government’s inability to do certain things. Now that it’s over and said and done I can say that I truly enjoyed my time there and that it was a great learning experience for me.
I look forward to being home and doing things with my friends and family. My brother is getting married soon and I am excited to see the wedding. One of my wife and I’s friends are getting married in North Carolina and another in Cali. Both of which should also be a good time, that we look forward to. We have trips planned to Cabo, just to go relax and this I cannot wait for. My biggest concern right now is getting back on a decent sleeping schedule because currently it’s all fucked up. I have yet to sleep as of right now and I am sure that if I can manage to stay awake today that I will crash hard tonight. 
Some other things that happened on deployment, let’s see I got two tattoos. One is my back piece which I have posted some pictures of already but will throw up a completed pic. I have been promising to explain the back piece forever, so here goes. The star on the top is for my mother, she has always been a source of energy and pride for me. The wreath and Wings are for my son John Thomas who passed away a few days after he was born. The purple and blue pearls are for my grandmothers Mavis and Essie (god bless). The lion in the center is for me, with the small lion head for my son Elec. The scorpion is for my brother Tracy, the monkey is for my bother Randy and the Flag is for my brother Dale. The yin-yang is for my awesome wife Holly and the two sides of her (I love both, crazy driver lady)! The three roses are for Love, Friendship and Respect for the loved ones in my life past and present!
The second tattoo is the clover on my chest, which to me is for Luck! Everyone asked me if I am Irish and all I can honestly say is yes on St. Paddy’s day. I believe I have some Irish heritage but I am not a hundred percent on that yet. I am still working on putting all my past together and it’s a pain in the ass! The last thing that I really am bringing back is the fact that I am back in love with dance music and all I want to do is dance. I go through stages but being over there where all they play on the radio is American Rap and R&B. Yes they speak a lot of English and all the Radio stations are in English.
So overall it was a very good deployment, I was busier that I ever was in Iraq and I got to do a hell of a lot more things. I never knew what my day might be like until it was going, so I apologize to everyone for not staying in touch better this time than last, but my days where really crazy. I traveled to multiple spots and got to see a lot of the islands and all I can say is they are beautiful. Now all we need to do is rid them of all the crazy fuckers so that it can truly be a peaceful place because I think as of right now I would like to retire there! 
Love everyone can’t wait to see and talk to everyone soon.
Bama
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Getting there
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Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Howdy
Love you and Merry Christmas
Bama
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Whats another 2 hours
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Sunday, November 30, 2008
I got a Number for ya!
Second off as you all know i have been getting a little work done on my back. Well today I finally got a chance to do a little addition to it. Here are the first two pictures so far. I am seven hours in total so far and I am guessing I still got 2-4 more to go. Also those that said shading was the easy part can kiss my ass! Well I have to amend that somewhat the shading was not that bad just the parts that are really dark that he had to go over several times. It felt like my skin was on fire! Enjoy and know that I miss and love you all
Bama
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Busy Beaver gets some time
Next well I have been really busy this week but seeing as it was Sunday and all I decided to make some time for myself. It all started with listening to MOST of the Bama game on yahoo radio. I say most because as most of you know I set an appointment for getting my tattoo done this morning. My plan being that I would get up and go get it done before the game so that I would be home in time for the game. Well plans change and mostly because this place has more blackouts than California every even thought of having. Pretty much everyday its an issue that we have no power. So I get up go to knock my tat out and low and behold the power goes off for like 3 hours. So I am in the third quarter when the base power comes back and my guy calls me. Being the super fucking nice guy that I am I roll over there because Bama is well ahead of the Bulldogs and well not wanting to miss yet another oppournity to get my tat done I went. The tide rolls and I get my outline done. It was three hours for the outline and I will tell you what anyone that recommends a tat on their back should be punched right in the mouth. Man the spine area of my back was fucking brutal, I never made a sound or yelled once but I have never had my WHOLE body tence for that long for anything. So without further ado I will post a pic of the outline and let you guys see it. I will post progress pics when I have them because I still have a long way to go with shading and color. So just sit back and stay tuned for another episode of the Bama is getting his first tattoo done.
Love you guys
Monday, November 10, 2008
Work Never stops
So what have I been up to well, lets see I have really tried my best to blend in and all that. By that I mean that I am trying to try out all these cultural things so that I can better understand whats going on here. So in saying that I have been picking up little things in the local language here that I can pick up. I never knew but there are 27 forms of Tagalog, and they all have different names depending on where you are from. So hello challenge number one, learning some key words that are key to the majority of the locations. That's a really tough feat that I have learned. Here where I am currently located the main language is called Chabona and I am positive that's is NOT the proper spelling or pronunciation. However that's the way of the island world.
So other than bitch and moan about all the different fucking languages and NOT get to travel lately, I have still been busy as a mofo. I have been working day and night but even though its really busy and intense here its still not like Iraq. I mean I have more jobs and more things that keep me busy and less time to work out but I enjoy it here much more because there is variety in my job here. I am honestly thankful for it because I know 3 months into Iraq I was bored and ready to come home. Here I am still ready to come home and the drop of a dime but I stay super busy and the time difference really fucks up my short lil stints home aka calls.
So as for the local culture I got to experience some things that I swore I never would. One of them being Bulute I had my first lil shot at that on Sunday and well let me just say that its a fucking egg. Cut and dry, I honestly do not understand what the whole deal is, ITS A FUCKING EGG! There is zero percent difference in eating bulute and eating a hard boiled egg. Whatever though to each his on and all that, we also had one of our people that is also a local, make us this huge barbecue yesterday. I had bulute, pansit, lumpia and many more dishes. So Kristen be ready cause the lumpia dish I had is going to have a fucking awesome receipt with it!
Anyways enough rambling I miss and love every0ne take care
Monday, October 27, 2008
Work work work....
I returned home to the tune of chaos, everything was breaking and/or not working properly here so I have pretty much spent everyday up until right now getting all that shit situated. Is everything 100% now? Fuck no and I do not think it every will be, just because the nature of the beast here is ALWAYS fucking changing. I apologize for being very general with my wording here but that is also the nature of the beast.
The good parts about Cebu (I got to see a few because they could not work us 24/7 even though they wanted to) was that its very cool on the upper side of the island. Its a very nice beach resort area, the water was awesome and super blue and I got to see my first sea snake. I was snorkeling at the hotel area beach and people where feeding the fish and what not when I noticed this big ass sea snake. He was just chilling there on the bottom of the ocean floor about 25 or 30 feet down just minding his own fucking business. No photos sorry I didn't have my gear with me or I would post some pics of him cause he looked really cool (like black and white camo). I however never got time to go to the casino in Cebu and I am very disappointed about that as I hear that Craps is a big game here. An already some of the other guys that did get to go won an ass ton off the craps tables so next time. So the first couple nights in Cebu we stayed at the Parkllan which was right downtown and really close to everything, which was cool. However they had this major ass construction project going on next door so we eventually moved to the other side of the island to the Shangri La resort. Which was where we spent the remainder of our days in Cebu. Google those hotels if you like because they are amazing places both of them and I would recommend either to a traveler. The Parkllan is closer to all the downtown stuff and had bigger rooms, but the Shangri La was a much nicer overall place (4 swimming pools, hot tub, golf coarse, and private beach) but was much farther away from EVERYTHING. It was an hour cab ride to downtown or pretty much anywhere. The only good side to that was that cabs are really cheap it was under 200pesos for an hour cab ride. At 47 pesos to 1 dollar you get the picture.
So anyways I am still around and wishing I was home for a freaking Halloween with my peeps, but alas I am not. I miss everyone and at the same time wish you all where here with me. This place is very poor financially but super rich in sights. I wish I had time to just travel to all the islands and see everything. You never know what you might see just flying around this place, for example I saw a school of whales while island hopping. How bad ass is that! Well folks take care and until next time be safe and I miss you!
Bama
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Generation Kill + the PI
The PI, man this place is fucking beautiful parts of it are very run down and all that but in short terms if just very awesome place here. I was flying around to various places over the last few days and from 1800 or so feet up you can see for miles. There are somewhere in the neighborhood of 7000 islands here and most of them are uninhabited. While being out and about today I was thinking to myself the whole time I wonder what one of these little islands with no one around would cost to buy? Yes it would be a lot of hard work and all because you would have to build (and import) most everything. But I almost think it would really be worth it. To buy my own fucking island have a farm and garden build a pier and buy a boat! There you have it, I think that just might be my new goal, of coarse I will have to run it buy the wife and all, so I will keep you abreast of that situation as it unfolds. So back to the PI the water is just awesome, warm and crystal clear blue. Pretty much every island I saw made me think of Hawaii, but with less people no super rich influences and tons of natural beauty. I will put up some pics or maybe even video I hope some time. Until then just know that we are doing good things here and I hope we will continue to get to do some for as long as the people here need us.
Until next time! Peace, Love and all the good stuff!
Bama
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Da Rockstar
Peace OUT
BAMA
Monday, September 22, 2008
Family Tree
Some other things going on in my life right now, well lets see. I have recently gotten married! It all went down in Vegas and I am still a little bit Getty about it. I had so much fun while we where there. I have to say that Hank and Em really did and awesome job with a lot of things that when down in Vegas! I love those guys so much. One day I will get to slip one in on them turds!
I also recently got re-deployed but not to the dirty dirty sand box this time at least. I am in the Philippines which is a whole new challenge. But it should be fun, exciting with a lot of good things coming out of it, both physically and emotionally. I know some of you have read things that say we are not here for humanitarian aid but let me be the first to say they are wrong, that is all!
I am back to a decent eating, sleeping and work out schedule which I am really digging right now. Considering the rock star summer I had. It was a fucking whirl wind, I got home from Iraqi and it was welcome home party. From there it was June birthdays (their are about 15 of them suckers) so we had a party like every other day which was a ton of fun! Then it was 4Th of July and my bro Randy was in town and we had to party on Jelly beach. Then it was holy shit August birthdays (an I swear their are about another 10 of them) and we was partying again all the damn time! Then we rolled right into Augtember birthdays, just cause September nor August could hold us all! An we had the major blow out over an the still kinda funplex, cause we are still waiting on the tyrant of a land lord (or his wife, or cousin, or dog etc....) to move in! Then low and behold it was FUCK Bama is deploying again party and that was just plain fucking silly, but at least not Fuck Bama is going to Iraq deployment party silly. Cause those well there were about 15 of those, and that's not because I think I am special or anything its just because FUCK that's the way it happened OK sue me.
DEEEEEEEP Breath! Breath Bama Breath
I know fuck man I gotta get back in the fucking warrior mode man, where I can just fucking blog all day and fucking workout ya know. But some days I wanna just eat chili cheese dogs and swim, I know that was total random but damn it I wanna be random some days. Anyways I love each and everyone of you turds out there and until next time!
TURD NATION WILL LIVE FOREVER! (all rights to this phrase reserved by my wife hollabama.inc)
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Times running out
Lets see I finished reading my book recently another Greg Iles book called Mortal Fear which is about a company that sets up a new type of sex chat system, but its only for the wealthy folks in the world. When somehow a serial killer gets into the system and starts killing women from it, and its supposed to be a super secret system that no one will ever know who all is on there other than the founder of the company. This is a very short a dirty break down of the book however its my third or fourth read from this author and so far they are all very awesome. I also got a very awesome new quote from this books.
It goes like this " The mills of the gods grind slowly, but they grind to powder." Basically saying that it may take some time but we all get whats coming to us!
I need for everyone to look at this thing http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=power+thirst&search_type=&aq=0&oq=power+th it is mofo hilarious!
I just want everyone to know that I Love and miss you and I cant wait to get back and party and hang out with everyone. Love you guys and I will see everyone soon.
Monday, August 25, 2008
Busy Busy
I had the week after Vegas off but I was busy getting my life in order and trying to get all my shit packed so that I can go on deployment again in a very short time. I have a pretty good ideal where I am going but I am not getting my hopes up as things change all the damn time and well I do not want to get let down. So when I finally hit where it is I want to go then Ill be happy then, but until that time I will just keep my fingers crossed.
This past weekend we had a great time as we had our 2nd annual Rib-Off OB style. Stolen from Hanks blog are the winners (and Loots) as follows:
Silver Medal, vegetarian ribs (Cask n' Cream): Emily J
Gold Medal, vegetarian ribs (99 Blackberries): Emily J
Best shit-talking without actually cooking any ribs (99 Bananas): Andrew Deans
Best rib-off venue hostess, (Grand Ma): Guacansas, Holla
The 1st annual "fall'n off the bone" memorial tenderness award (The kick'n chick'n): Tony
Best lamb ribs / best presentation (Jack Daniels): Kelly
Best Sauce (Southern Comfort): Moi
Best in Show (Bushmills): Da4ve
Best rib-off organizer (Cool Jack): Dana
Note: All of the above prizes were airplane-bottle sized, except for Downtown's, which was a half gallon. She later fell out of a tree and had to spend the rest of the night in an arm sling fashioned out of her bikini top. Then she lost her phone, wallet, passport, house and car keys permanently. I'm not making this up. In retrospect, maybe we should have given her an airplane bottle.
Best singer-songwriter, rib-off anthems (Das Komet): Hank
Was another fantastically event and I will try and get some pics up from the even very soon. Thanks to all that came to Vegas, and the Rib-Off both events where just down right AWESOME!
PS to Mr. Polivy you sir suck for hidding all the way out in North Carolina so you would not have to defend your last years title!
Monday, July 7, 2008
The Brothers Darrell
On the 4Th we woke up really fucking early and headed to breakfast. We ate had some mimosas and realized we were to damn drunk and it was to damn early to be up so we headed back to the house and crashed out again for awhile before heading over to Kelly's for the big bash. July 4Th was an awesome day, we spent it on Kelly's fake beach, drinking, eating, playing games and just in general having a really fucking awesome time.
On Sat we got up nice and early and rolled down to Ole Mexico, for a day of shopping, eating, drinking and general madness! We walked across the border into TJ, strolled up and got 3 tacos for a buck and Dos Equis for a buck was a pretty fucking cheap lunch gotta love it. Afterwards we cruised around walking off the tacos, we where checking out the TJ market and some Mexican Zebras. Darrell got several good deals on some souvenirs and some tequila. Hell we even managed to find the sex shop and hit that up for a little while as well. We finally got our fill of ole Mexico and headed back across the boarder to the good ole U. S. Of A. Where we decided to get some more booze before heading out to ole Mission Beach to enjoy some booty shake at the ole Sandbar. Was an awesome day and I think ole Darrell really enjoyed himself!
On Sunday we rolled up to the San Diego county Fair to have some drinks, eat some really crazy, super bad for you food and ride some rides. I managed to drag Holly and Randy onto a bungee ride that launches you into outer space at the the rate of 5 G's. It was super fun we all had a blast and headed over to eat some really not good food. I had a deep fried white castle burger, as did Gene, and Treq, Randy opted for the Krispy Kreme Chicken Sandwich. They where all OK but I know I will never eat any of them again. Once was plenty for me.
Monday was a pretty chill day we just cruised around OB letting Randy do some shopping to take back to Bama with him. Then we headed over to Hodad's to get some grub before we continued looking around OB. After which we kind of just hung out at the house being lazy and resting, until evening when we headed downtown to get some Indian food and follow that up with a view of the new movie Hanncock. All in all the evening was good, and pretty much summed up the whole trip. It was a great visit for me and I hope it was just as enjoyable for my brother Randy. Anyways I am off to the desert to do some real work now.
Until next time
Bama Out!
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Busy as Hell
So first off you all know that I got back from deployment got a little bit of time off and then we bolted for Aruba. Which was a blast and I have already blogged about. From there it was back to San Diego for a few weeks of work before going on leave again and heading back to Alabama to visit with some family.
So we went to Alabama for some family time which was awesome. I picked up my son Elec shortly after leaving the airport, and we headed to my mom's house. My mom has been feeling not so good lately so I spent some time with her and got her back to going to the doctors and getting all fixed up. Other than that it was just me Holly, and Elec and we was hanging out with my brothers. Finally on Friday me and Holly dropped off my son, and we headed up to Bonnaroo for the weekend.

Bonnaroo was a lot of fun, other than the heat that is. It was hotter than to dogs fucking in a wool sock! First night Metallica was definitely the highlight for me but there was many other fun bands to watch on Friday night. All in all we where partying until around 3 am on Fri. Saturday we got up bright an early to the degree of around 95! It was blisteringly hot at 7 am so much so that you could not sleep in. So we got up had some breakfast and headed back into the grounds to do some shopping and see some of the morning crazies. We ate and partied all day long, enjoying such bands as Jack Johnson, Pearl Jam, Phil Lesh and Friends, Chromeo, Little Feat, and many many more. Bonnaroo was a good time over all but next time if we go again we are definitely going to rent an RV so we can get some more rest.

Sunday morning we work up to the blistering fucking heat again ate some grub and packed up our camp. We hung out with our neighbors and enjoyed bullshitting with them for awhile before we headed out. Just after we got outside the camp ground on the way back to the interstate we saw the Jack Daniels distillery sign and if you know me then you know we had to go! We got there in plenty of time to see the place and do a tour (we choose not to do the tour because I wanted to get back to my son). So we headed back to Bama to spend some more time with the family.
When we got back that Sunday afternoon, I got my son and we settled in for the evening just chillaxing and watching some TV. We all got up around 8 on Monday morning had some breakfast and headed off to New Orleans. That is still a long ass drive, especially when your traveling with an eight year old. But we made it to New Orleans in pretty good time. We enjoyed a good dinner on Bourbon St. watch some of the freaky deakys running around and headed off to Florida.
We spent the next two days trolling around in Destin and Fort Walton beach Florida. We played in the water (which is just amazingly warm and clear), ate some good grub and just have a pretty relaxed time until it was time to head back to Bama.
Friday morning was the big day (an pretty shitty for me in some ways, I had to take my son back to his mom which I never like doing) we all got ready for a day of rafting and bbq'ing. We headed up to the Oocee River in Tennessee, where a buddy of mine was supposed to take us down the river.
He was having some issues so we ended up going with someone he recommended to us and I am pretty sure everyone had a blast. We have a little tradition of following up rafting with some 40's on the dirt roads in back woods Tenn before returning to Bama so we of coarse had to do that! Then headed back to Bama for a bad ass BBQ with the family! Over all the trip was very fun as it is always good to see the family and spend time with them fools, but I always look forward to coming home. Of which one day I will actually bring my son out here and let him enjoy some more time in California!