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Friday, December 28, 2012

Corporate America: Modern Day Plantation

To:  Spike Lee 

The media is saying that you do not plan to see Quentin Tarantino's film "Django Unchained."  On the contrary,  you of all people should watch this film.  It reinforces the message that you were trying to send in the making of your "School Daze" movie.   People need to "wake up."  Sometimes our Black people need to see things from a "White" perspective to understand.  The point is:  as long as they get the message, then that is all that matters.  Please do not criticize the messenger.  Just watch the film with an open mind . . . respect the artistry.



To: the unemployed, the restless, and the openminded . . .

There are two movies that you need to see.  1) Beasts of the Southern Wild and 2) Django Unchained.

"Beast of the Southern Wild" will show you that all you need is food, shelter, and water.  You do not need a job. No.  You need to know how to fish, hunt, and farm.  You need to know how to build shelter. You need a water source.  No Louis Vuitton luggage.  No front load washing machine.  No artwork on the walls.

"Django Unchained"  will teach you about the plantation.  There are house slaves, field slaves, and free men.  Depending on the smoothness of your skin and the texture of your hair, you may qualify as a house slave.  Now, think about what I have said so far . . .  eventually, you may conclude . . . Corporate America is the modern day plantation.  Congress is fighting for job creation . . . plantation jobs.  The "house slaves" are already climbing the corporate ladder within limitations.  No one ever gets a higher position than the plantation owners.

So everyone is programmed to try to get skills to work in corporate America.  Imagine if you were in chains with no luggage.  Just the clothes on your back.  Now, imagine someone taking off your chains (unchained) -- you are freed.  What you are going to do?

Field slaves knew how to live off the land . . .  People need to stop looking for plantation jobs and find a way to get their "forty acres and a mule."

Get rid of these "homeowner associations" . . . they are not saving property values.  People need to learn how to be self sufficient.  They need to learn how to farm.  They need land.  They need to own their house and their land outright (no mortgages). The size of the shelter is irrelevant.

The elite live off their interest in the bank not their principal.  Their money saved within "savings accounts" makes them money without them having to work another day in their life.

Wake up everyone. The only people that you need to impress is your clientele and potential business partners . . . people that you are trying to sell something to.  Otherwise, you do not need a Range Rover, Bentley, Hummer, nor a Maybach.

As far as Charlotte, NC is concerned, the city is too small to have anyone to impress except your clients.  There are very few potential business partners here.  Visit a big city to see what the real definition of "foot traffic" looks like.


To:  President Obama  Can we get our "forty acres and a mule outright?"

From:  "Free wo-man" Benita Blocker

Friday Meal Deal in Huntersville, NC



So it's Friday . . .  Why not try Sushi Star restaurant for their buy one get one free (BOGO) sushi?  They close at 9pm.  They also offer Hibachi dishes.

Sunday, December 23, 2012

Tree Bark can Consume

Apparently, the ropes that anchored this tree from breaking in its infancy stage was not removed quickly enough.  The tree consumed it.  This is not the first time that I have seen this occurence.

December 2012 Observations:

Plastic and rope can be consumed and hidden within a tree trunk.  Will this weaken a tree long term?  There is something to be learned from this growth behavior.

Jackfruit in Compare Foods Grocery Store

In August 2010, I stumbled upon these weird looking watermelons only to discover that they are called "jackfruit."  They grow from a tree according to my research.  Also, the inside of the jackfruit, according to youtube videos, reminds me of a cantalope.  I found these jackfruits at Compare Foods grocery store in Charlotte, NC.




13ft Sunflower that I Nurtured to Life in 2010

 What is it?   A huge hybrid sunflower!  Very strange looking right?
 Until it begins to open up.
 And open up . . .
 And open up . . .
 What a beauty!
About 13 feet tall . . . everyone walked by to see the sunflower(s) . . . .


Enormously Huge Tires


On March 16, 2010, I witnessed a flatbed tractor trailer/truck transporting these huge tires.  I was trying to drive and take pictures without wrecking. So unfortunately, I only got two partial photos.  These tires were so huge that the diameter of them had to be about 10 feet wide.  A whole family of four could probably sit inside these tires.  The truck was headed north on Interstate 77.  I researched construction equipment, but there was nothing that I found would have tires this big.  This has to have been governmental. 





Upside Down Christmas 2012 Huntersville Banner



So out of all the Christmas 2012 banners that the city put up on my street, the banner on the postlight that is closest to my salon is upside down.

Is Huntersville trying to tell me something?  Or were the folks hanging banners happy that they were putting up the last one on the street and just got careless?



I thought this was noteworthy.


Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Review: Charlotte's Gun and Knife Show 2012

The shooting spree at the elementary school in Connecticut took place after I attended the Gun and Knife Show.  I enjoyed the trade show.  Where else can you be surrounded by guns and feel completely safe?

The admission was $7.  If you had a weapon, then you entered one way.  If you did not have a weapon, then you entered through a separate door.  All the guns had to have their barrels locked/anchored.  There were plenty of police around.  A nice flow of traffic came and went.  All ages from 8 to probably 80 came through.

The show offered tasers, coins, survival food kits, books, knives, antiques, and a variety of guns.  From "pretty pink" to "mililary looking black. "  The Glocks were the lightest weight guns.  All the rest, from the Beretta to the Smith and Wesson were very heavy.  I had no idea how heavy the guns are.  Two hands are needed to pick up some of the guns, and two feet anchored are needed to hold some of them steady.  I have a whole new respect for gun fights in the movies.

I found out the gun permit application cost $5 US dollars to get started with the background check.

Would I go to another "Gun and Knife Show?" You bet!  It was fun!




Sunday, December 16, 2012

Sweepstakes: Gambling in North Carolina

Can you believe this "quick pick" for the Powerball drawing?  44, 45, 46, 47 were four of the six numbers issued on this ticket.  I had to laugh.  As I figured, I did not win anything with this ticket.  It was just interesting to see that the computer can count consecutively.

Anyway, I noticed that the NC Supreme Court ruled that the "Sweepstakes" gambling computer setups are illegal.  Those sweepstakes places were popping up on every corner.  The windows prevented anyone from seeing into the facilities.  They just looked suspicious.  No advertising.  Just word of mouth.  I was beginning to wonder was I the only one noticing that those sweepstakes business centers were becoming the fastest growing franchise that I could see in the metro Charlotte area.

I am happy to know that they were operating legally.   It sounds like those centers will re-open when they find another way around the "red tape."


Thursday, December 13, 2012

Review: Donut King in Huntersville, NC

I just dropped by for a glazed donut at 2pm, and they were sold out since 9am this morning.  I could not believe it.  They had filled donuts left and cinnamon rolls only.  Their business hours are from 6am to 3pm Monday through Saturday.  They are also opened on Sundays from 7am to 2pm.  This is going to be a great "before church" stop!

So are you wondering how the donuts taste?  Well, the glazed donuts and the glazed twists are at least as good as Krispy Kreme or even better than Krispy Kreme doughnuts.  I really, really love their "yeast" based glazed donuts with the heavy glaze.

On the downside, I tried the donut holes, and they were not good because they had not gotten a tool to assist in making them properly.  So they discontinued offering the donut holes until they know they have them right.  I also tried the cinnamon roll. I did not like the cinnamon rolls.  They were dry, firm, and not much richness.

I will stick with the glazed donuts.  Although, I tried a few muffins.  They were tasty.  There was a Chocolate one that was delicious, and the bananut nut one was pretty good too.

Donut prices start about $.99 for one donut.  They offer Green Mountain coffee for coffee drinkers.

Overall, this "mom and pops" business has great donuts; they just have to finish working out some customer service challenges keeping up with the demand.  Since, they have only been opened for a week, they are off to a successful start!!!!!

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Whole Foods Store in Charlotte, NC

 First of all, the hot food bar at the Whole Foods store was an awesome buffet!  The selection was just magnificent.  From Smokey Collard Greens to Kale to Macaroni and Cheese to Black Cherry Pork Ribs.  Just delicious!!!!
Now, for the downside, the store does not carry the John Masters Haircare line.  They are still trying to get a feel for the Charlotte market.  I picked up these John Masters shampoos and conditioners from the Whole Foods store in Boston, MA while I was there taking my SisterLocks training. This haircare line contains over 70% certified organic ingredients.  I was excited to get my hands on them.

Also, on a separate note, my favorite facial moisturizer (Alba Botanicals) was priced at $20 at the Whole Foods store in Charlotte, NC but the same moisturizer was $15 at Walmart.  It was the same packaging, but literally $5 difference in price.  Most people in the metro Charlotte area are going to try to save $5.00 when they can.

So I was very pleased with the Whole Foods in Charlotte for their Hot Bar!  It was definitely the highlight of my visit!


Sunday, December 2, 2012

Fitness Center Review: 9Round Kickbox Fitness

So this Nine stations Fitness Circuit has opened up nearby.  The first 30 minute workout is free.  The stations include everything from jump rope to push-ups to sit-ups to all types of punching bags to free weights.  The only thing missing is the "showers."

Their business hours are Monday through Thursday 9am to 2pm and then 4pm to 8pm.  On Fridays, 9am to 2pm and then 4pm to 6pm.  Saturdays, 9am to 1pm.  Sundays -closed.

This place is not really a lunch-time workout because you would sweat too much, and there are no showers on site.  It is not a "before work" fitness center because they do not open until 9am which is core work hours for most people.  I believe that they are the busiest from 4pm to 8pm on Monday through Thursday.

The best part about this fitness center is that you don't have to buy into a membership.  You can just pay $9 per visit which is a 30 minute circuit.  Also, remember the first 30 minute visit is free.  Careful not to over exert!


The Slow Economy in the Surburbs

At 12:30pm (lunchtime) on a Tuesday (weekday), this is the foot traffic of the Rosedale Shopping Center Huntersville, Exit 23.  Hello?  What is wrong with this picture?  After seeing all of the "hustle" and movement in Boston, MA this past August, this absence of shoppers is downright depressing.  The businesses are trying to survive, but there is no use in counting on "walk-in" traffic.  Northerners would probably go insane to see the quietness of an upscale shopping Center.  God Bless the US of A.