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Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Homelessness, mental illness and McDonald's

Last Friday my family and I were enjoying a wonderful evening in Culver City. We had just finished shopping at Best Buy and were ready to find somewhere to eat. Since there was a McDonald's half a block a way we decided to eat there. When we first entered the McDonalds, it was reasonably clean and was decorated to honor movies from the 1920's to the present.

As we were eating we were approached by a homeless man. He asked if he could have some fries. My girlfriend was going to give him some fries,
then
he said,
"I don't want them"
she said
"Well why do you ask for fries and not want them?"
he said,
"Can I have hot mustard with them?"
she gave him the mustard and the fries

He sat behind us, while we were still eating and he had then already finished his fries.

He got up approached the table and said something
sounding like "wanting number one and sleeping outside"

I didn't quite understand him, and so I thought he wanted to order a big mac meal, which was the number one.

So I said
"Listen, My family and I are trying to eat, I'm going to give you a dollar and you're going to have to leave us alone.
(I was still under the impression that he wanted to eat more)
However, he took the dollar stepped away for a moment came back and
said
"I'm going to do #2 now."
Now, I understood him, He was grossing us out while we were trying to eat.
I told him to leave us alone.
He left our table.
I talked to the manager and he said, that he had already called the police and they were on their way.
The homeless man was now going to other tables bothering them.
My family was way too grossed out to finish eating.
We were discussing how gross it was.
I was upset.
Everyone was upset.


After the ordeal, we all discussed what happened.

I opined that never in my life had gone into a restaurant and have been harrassed that way not even in East L.A.

Chris said that if that the homeless man wouldn't pull such a stunt in a poorer city because he would get beat up.


My fiance said that it was sad and gross, but that the man had mental problems.


I agreed with them both.


Something needs to be done about our population of homeless people and those with mental problems especially.

I don't think the government does enough to help people who have mental problems, and often enough those with mental problems become homeless.

Homelessness is everyone's problem.

Mental illnesses is everyone's problem.

We need to talk to our representatives/congress and get something done about it.



All the anger that I had and the grossness of what happened has gone away,

I now feel sad,
because there are millions of people like this man
who desperately need help and there is not enough resources available for help.
So if you have any suggestions ideas or anything let me know.
Everyone can do something about these issues.

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Friday, April 20, 2007

420

Today it is April 20, 2007.

As many of you know, today is the day that people light up their doobies and smoke one for the man upstairs, or woman.
While you are watching Cheech and Chong movies.



I'd like for you to know some famous smokers throughout history.


John Lennon
Musician "The Beatles"




Queen Victoria
Queen of England




Diego Rivera

Artist/Muralist




George Washington

First President of the United States.




William Shakespeare

Playwright "Romeo and Juliet"




Bruce Lee

Kung Fu Master/Movie Star




Joan of Arc

Saint/Leader of God's Army in France



For a more complete list click HERE


Have a wonderful day and don't forget to buy the munchies before starting, that way you're safe from the Po Po.

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Tuesday, April 03, 2007

Choices, Choices, Choices

I was thinking about my career and where I want to go. I know that I want to move to Oregon


However, I'd like to become a teacher first. The opportunity to become a teacher in Oregon is much more difficult than here in Los Angeles. They need more teachers here in Southern California than in Oregon.


My fiance would like to become a librarian, her job now here in L.A. is of the kind she dreamed about, she wants to become a librarian. Here in L.A., there are many programs for library science where she can follow her dreams.


So after almost six months or more of deliberating, we have decided not to leave California soon, and just to move out of Inglewood. The school district here in Inglewood, is not so nice, which is why we want to move to somewhere where they have a better school district, and less crime.


We need to walk outside during the night without feeling as if there will be some type of crime being committed. I am expecting the best to come from our decision to stay here in California.. However, I know that I want to move to Oregon as soon as we both have our careers in full bloom. That would be optimal.

What do you think?

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