Tuesday, March 23, 2010

It's been a while.

Hello to all you sexy women who read my blog and lust over the thought of ever getting a chance to know me. All 3 of you are very important to me. I haven't blogged in a while, and for this travesty, I am sorry. However, who are to think you are deserving of my words anyways? I've blessed you with so much already. Don't get greedy.

Some changes in my life...

1. I've decided to grow a mustache. The length of time that this will be gracing America is still yet to be determined. A few things...
a. Is this a tribute to Dale (RIP)? In part, hell yes.
b. Yes, I understand that my eyebrows are twice as thick and dark as the 'stache, but I'm working on it
B. I am self-proclaiming myself as the best facebook stalker around. Who else do you know can find a cute girl from a Chick-Fil-A opening when all you have to go on is a UCF sweatshirt and a first name?

iii. I am addicted to chatroulette. If you don't know what that is, I'm sorry that you've been leading an extremely boring life for the past month while this new internet rave has been taking over. It finally gives me the opportunity to live out my dreams of being an internet celebrity. (well kinda)

Some constants in my life...

U. Until the day I die, I will still love America. No I'm not a racist, but I do have a NIMBY rule: If you don't like this country, then get out. But that comment is sort of a catch-22. Do you like the ability to be able to just leave anytime you want? Hmm. . . seems like the US government is doing more for you than you are wanting to admit. Do you even appreciate the right to voice your opinion about the fact that you for some reason don't like America? Hmm, America speaks to you via me when I say, you're welcome.

S. Simplicity. I have been learning to live a simple life. What does this mean and how can you make strides to a more simple life? Here are some simple examples from my life...
1. Don't mix your drinks. "While Coke and Rum may be yum, Whiskey straight is simple and great." Remember that.
2. You don't like something, don't do it. Seems simple enough, right? However, I am finding that most people will sacrifice happiness just to live up to some sort of image that society is trying to place them in. For example, I don't want to wear clothes to school anymore, but for some reason law enforcement officials want me to adhere to their views of proper image. But I'm just trying to live in the image that God created us all. Forget the fig leaf Eve and let's get this party started.

A. Awesome. Yes, contrary to what you may be forcing yourself to believe, I am still awesome. That is all.

Well, I hope this blog has allowed you, the readers, to have more insight to life and mind of Ryan America Berner. Until next time. . .

3 in the heart,
3 in the sky,
give it up for Dale,
because he's a hell of guy

Long Live America.

Saturday, January 2, 2010

This American Day- January 2nd

January 2. This is getting hard. I feel like these early January days have very little historical significance. In 1974 president Nixon required states to limit highway speed limit to 55. This action is just another example of why Dick is just a genital wart of the cock of American history. As if watergate wasn't bad enough.

Long live America.

Friday, January 1, 2010

This American Day- January 1st

January 1. The new year and what a year it was. Excuse my absence yesterday, but the marriage of Michael Dees and his new wife Kristin took precedent in my day. Anyways, on this day in 1998, anti-smoking laws went into effect in the state of California. Then, 10 years later, france did the same thing. Just one thing the french are behind America in. Stupid french.

Sorry for the short post.

Long live America

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

This American Day- December 30th


December 30. Ok so nothing of any real importance to America happened on today's date in history. However, today is Michael Dees' last day as a single man. We got to celebrate his life and his new adventure as a husband. Michael Dees is an American. In honor of him, I am establishing December 30th as the official Michael Dees' Last Day as a Single American day. His wife, pictured above, is also a true patriot of this country. Here's to you two. I love you both, and can't wait to hear tales of your American marriage. You two are examples of how America will live long and prosperous, for when you have kids, you will teach them the ways of a true patriot, and for that you two have my full respect.

For Dees and Kristin,

Long live America.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

This American Day- December 29th

December 29. I usually like to give my own take on a historical event, but today I'm taking another direction. On this day in 1845 Texas was admitted to the Union as the 28th state. I hate texas. However, I am going to step down and let someone else have their chance to rant. I got this from wikianswers and have no idea what the source is. Sorry hodges harbrace. Anyways, here is a long list of reasons why Texas sucks.

1. Texans. Socially retarded acts of bravado. Lack of self awareness. Isolationistic in thought. Kind of like someone who was raised under a rock, but the rock was big, so they boast about how big the rock was. There's more, but, man, it's so sad - and they don't even know it!

2. Texas politics. I am a conservative who votes republican. Texans are rednecks who vote republican. should I buy an "I'm with stupid" T-shirt?

3. Tx is a Mexican border state. Complete with roads traveled by drug cartels feeding the increasing violent crime rate, drug use, and ever expanding prison population in Tx. That isn't nice and I don't have this problem in my state.

4. Is EVERYONE in Tx chewing tobacco??

5. Leading state for hate groups. There are more known hate groups in tx then any other state. They all hate different groups for different reasons. When you get right down to it, no one is safe in tx - not even texans. Testament to tx long tradition of nice, down to earth, clan members and level-headed cult fanatics.

6. There are Two seasons in Tx, hot and hotter. There is a third if you count the hurricane season. A fourth if you count squirrel season.

7. Texas' branding of Tex-mex. Uh, we all know it's just Mexican. Maybe Kansas should capitalize on Cantonese food and call it Kan-Can. It's catchier, and doesn't sound like a gas station when you say it.

8. Over industrialization of undesirable industries. Yes, when you visit tx, you get the full impact of what a cesspool they've made out of their state with factories, oil refineries, and chemical plants. Don't get me wrong, it is good somebody is manufacturing this stuff out there, but, man, you've got to be six flags short of a theme park to live amongst the stench-filled, chemical run-off, heat-fest that is tx.

9. Texas as a state ranks in the top 5 of all states for all major pollutants. Go figure. The EPA says you can't breathe the air for fear of carcinogens, can't drink the water for fear of toxins, can't eat the seafood for fear of mercury poisoning, and the Taiwanese plants spill high levels of run-off into the neighborhoods. That isn't good either!

10. "Clampet" stereotypes which aren't all together untrue. I've never seen any other collective bunch unwittingly living up to negative stereotypes. Perhaps some t-shirts can be air dropped to them. You know, t-shirts that say something like, "thank god i struck oil, cuz my double-wide needs a fixin"

11. Texan's general confusion between pride and reason. there is a healthy pride, and then there is a texan pride. actually, a texan is proud of his state like a branch davidian is proud of his cool-aid.

12. "DON'T MESS WITH TEXAS". Why would I need to mess with Texas when it's already messed up? What's wrong with the old standby: Yeeeeeeehaw!!!!..and other inane slogans that demonstrate an inability to articulate one's self.

13. Corrupt institutions of business. Enron was a great. But, no one can beat the oil companies for blood money, environmental destruction, greed, and corruption. a texan would tell you that corruption only exists in zip codes outside their magical state. is this true?

14. Cults and fundamentalists. Kind of self explanatory. Apparently, tx is the perfect place for those who like to organize and be merry while preying on kids. Gotta love tx.

15. Backwards thinking. State first? Country second, or is there something between state and country like, i don't know, socks or peanut butter? You gotta love state first mentality. If the country is attacked, would tx try to side with mexico just to save their own state? Kind of like, if the house was burning, you'd only save your favorite bathroom. Lots of reasoning there. wait a minute! i'm going to start a new one. it's called home owners association first! Hey tx, do you shoot people in the back too? Buncha anti-american secessionist quitters! just kidding, only 20% of you are the American Taliban.

16. Worst humidity and dew point. Yes it is true. Houston/bay area is tied with annual averages for the worst humidity and dew point in the united states per NOAA. In a nutshell, it's like a sauna. a constant sauna for 7 months out of the year. so is hell.

17. Hurricanes. you got it. more of my tax dollars go to natural disasters like hurricanes in tx. nothing like every hurricane season fearing the wrath of god upon your family and home.

18. Tornadoes. this must have to do with the fact that tx leads the nation in the amount of trailor homes as a percentage of all homes. the good thing is, tx is flat and has nothing around for 100's of miles. so, not many people should get hurt except those who ask for it. you know, texans.

19. Trailer trash. "T" stands for trailor trash, tornadoes, truck stops, terrible, tacky, terrorist, taliban, travesty, and one more...uh...dang, i forgot.

20. Prison over population. tx just can't kill 'em fast enough.

21. Gun rights. Hey look, texans need their guns because the state is unwilling foot the bill for adequate policing and safety like other states. state first! citizen last!

22. Highest unwanted teen pregnancies. According to a Houston paper, they like to do more than play with barbies down in tx. Apparently they like to get pregnant and be a mom at age 12 too.

23. Poorly educated. STILL poorly educated compared to other states. when are the oil guys going to pay for schools.

24. Lack of affluence. This is something oil money cannot buy. you can be rich, but you can't find Oklahoma on a map.

25. Cities annex neighboring towns just to boast on size. truly texas. guess what, everyone can see thru this. when your metro area is a 10th the size of other metro areas, you kind of get the idea your just being typical tx.

26. Highest accident rate of any state. Listen, you have to drive 2 hours to get to what places the rest of us can get to in 30 minutes. I would drive fast and not care about my life too if I lived in texas. of course, the accident rate also includes factory explosions, etc.

27. Texas consumes more energy than what is produced by the state in terms of gross product per the dept of energy. texas is an energy empire. unfortunately, their bragging is unsubstantiated when they claim the power the world.

28. highest in-sourcer (more people working for foreign firms - helping make $ in foreign investments). guess what, more citizens in tx by percentage aren't contributing a dime to u.s. investment.

29. High cancer rate. of course. you don't roil your state with anything goes industry without paying for it do you?
30. High obesity rate - must be the dependence on mexican food, bbq. That's Mexian food, you know, it's what makes tx so exotic.

31. Rated one of the 'least livable' of all states in 2008. It's just an article. but it was nice.

32. Floods. It is wonderful how tx is famous for its natural disasters. Stevie Ray Vaughn sang about it. He's a texan, i like Stevie ray Vaughn, and if i lived in texas I'd sing the blues too. he's just telling it like it is.

33. Lack of water to most of the state, high cost of water. Are you kidding? you can't drink oil?

34. Toxic levels of mercury in fishing off texas shore. Already covered. I like eating thermometers. maybe i should move to tx.

35. No mountains. Tx is beautiful with flat dusty fields of dry dirt for 100's of miles until you get to some hills with nice folks with guns. tx. great place to drive thru on your way to somewhere else.

36. Beaches are contaminated. Galveston is called a resort town. compared to my state, galveston is a cesspool with an oil platform right on the beach while you swim among signs that warn you about hepatitis.

37. 4 out of the 10 fattest cities in America just happen to reside in Texas. Now, we all know that Texas toast is so dang tasty, but slather on some bbq sauce and top it off with a block of lard and you got you there an o'fficial Tx-sized snack for the kids!

38. Pronounced pride and prejudice. back on the pride kick. can't have pride without prejudiced. oh wait, i can.

39. Nice people - to your face. The rest is some kind of judgment call made on their own arcane beliefs.

40. American history, or lack there of. First Tx wanted nothing more than to be annexed by the U.S., once it was ratified in, then it wanted out, then it barely contributed to the confederate forces in the civil war! Is Tx acting like a bipolar adolescent who just found out he was adopted, or just too hopped up on peyote?

41. Nasty critters. Fire ants, Africanized bees, scorpions, ross perot, etc.

42. Texas flag. Ok, now, what flag does the Tx flag look like if you stare at it a long time (.01 seconds)? Give you a hint: It was designed nearly 70 years before U.S. citizens declared Tx sovereign! Where is the originality? Did Texans burn up all their creativity when they coined "Tex-Mex"?

43. The rankings among the states: Percentage of Uninsured Children-50th, Percentage of Population without Health Insurance-50th, Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) Scores-47th, Percentage of Non-Elderly Women with Health Insurance-50th, Rate of Women Aged 40+ Who Receive Mammograms-44th, Rate of Women Aged 18+ Who Receive Pap Smears-47th, Cervical Cancer Rate-5th in the nation, Women's Voter Registration-43rd, Women's Voter Turnout-49th. texas, please change your name to New Iran.

44. Lost perspective of their country. I guess if your trapped in an abyss, you lose all hope that there is more out there.

45. Texas tea smells like wafting B.O., a sulfur pit, and a manure farm. oh wait, tx oil towns are right next to sulfer pits which are right next to ranches. that leave's B.O., which is the illegal immigrant day laborer who has to work illegally at all these places in order to make ends meet. 46. BIG Hair. This is what they mean when they say everything is bigger in Tx. 47. dallas cowboys. greatest NFL expansion team to ever bandwagon on (if your in to that kind of thing)..even though they haven't been to a superbowl in 15 years.

48. Propaganda. texans love to embellish the truth and distort the facts in attempts to sell their state to us. must be easier for them than having to do any of that pesky research or providing boring factual substantiation. Once they realize we know better, they tend to get louder and more aggressive - kind of like a silverback gorilla when threatened by poachers.

49. Income Inequality Between the Rich and the Poor- Sate ranking: 49th. Hmmm, 13 billionaires and 15 million low income earners. We've come a long way as Americans...except for tx who is just now building pyramids for their oil pharaohs.

50. Sports are competitive. That's why academics aren't. Luckily they're close to country where they can get cheap anabolic steroids and other enhancement drugs you cant buy in the u.s.

51. Highest percentage of uninsured. who needs health insurance in texas? i mean, everyone's got a gun and everyone's got a shed. when texans get the swine flu, they just take 'em out behind the shed and, well you know the rest. that way, they can save face from having to accept H1N1 vaccines from those damn liberal states!

52. texans will write their OWN textbooks. damn liberal evolutionist scientists!!! when are they going to learn we used to live 990 years and all them fossils were put their by, uh, .... John F. Kennedy!!!!

53. Clueless about tx statehood. texas was brought into the U.S. via treaty like a texan practices humility and grace in efforts to coexist with others.

54. texas ranks 44th in Percentage of Eligible Voters that Vote. if i had to drive 2 hours through flood waters and hail just to get to the voting booth i'd probably miss out too. no matter, as a texan, you can stay home and lazily blog about secession instead of actually contributing to the fanatic libertarian, Mexican labor party, or some other inane party scrawled onto a tx voter's ballot.

55. Percentage of Population over 25 with a High School diploma-50th. If I went to tx, i'd already be ahead of 21% of the population when it comes to getting a crap-ass job. well, i guess every society needs ditch diggers and fast food workers. thanks again tx!

Long live America

Monday, December 28, 2009

This American Day- December 28th

December 28. On this day in 1945, congress officially recognized "The Pledge of Allegiance." What a great milestone in this fine countries history. It's the freaking Pledge of Allegiance. However, I do have some sore feelings with this. If you are one of the people who are apathetic about the words in the POA, then just don't say it. We don't need your psuedo-patriotism here in the United States of America. We want people to be passionate. As far as I am concerned, if you don't believe in the POA, you are as good as a frenchman.

I Pledge Allegiance to the Flag
of THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
and to the Republic
for which it stands
ONE NATION
UNDER GOD
INDIVISIBLE
with LIBERTY
and JUSTICE
for ALL

Long live America.

Saturday, December 26, 2009

This American Day- December 26th

December 26. On this day in 2009 a 99 year overdue book was finally returned to a library in Massachusetts. The man had found this book in his mothers belongings 10 years after she died. I thought this was a shitty news letter, especially to make the headline of verizon's news stories, but then I found out what book was actually being returned..."Facts I Should Know About My Countries Government." What a patriot, Stanley Dudek, for returning this book to the public so it's message can be carried on for generations and generations to come.

No doubt this book was just a one sentenced book. . .

Long live America