Archive | 2004

I don’t do Christmas

Posted on 27 December 2004 by Jonn Nubian

Not that I’m grateful for the voicemails, emails and e-cards to wish me a “Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year…Thank You. But enough is enough.
Most people that KNOW me know I haven’t actively celebrated Christmas since my last year in High School. Granted I stop wearing sneakers back then too, but recently have grown a fondness for Converse Chuck Taylor All-Stars but you won’t see me signing any Christmas Carols at ALL.

When I was 17 I did some research as to the meaning behind a lot of things.
Everything has a meaning. So when I researched Christmas and found out the real deal I stopped, even refusing to accept or recieve gifts. It took my friends and family a few years to actually GET IT, but eventually they accepted.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m NOT a scrooge.
I don’t walk around unplugging chrsitmas lights or knocking off the stars on the trees.
So I just expect that the Seasons Greetings not to be pushed on me and here is why:

A. Roman pagans first introduced the holiday of Saturnalia, a week long period of lawlessness celebrated between December 17-25. During this period, Roman courts were closed, and Roman law dictated that no one could be punished for damaging property or injuring people during the weeklong celebration. The festival began when Roman authorities chose ?an enemy of the Roman people? to represent the ?Lord of Misrule.? Each Roman community selected a victim whom they forced to indulge in food and other physical pleasures throughout the week. At the festival?s conclusion, December 25th, Roman authorities believed they were destroying the forces of darkness by brutally murdering this innocent man or woman.

B. The ancient Greek writer poet and historian Lucian (in his dialogue entitled Saturnalia) describes the festival?s observance in his time. In addition to human sacrifice, he mentions these customs: widespread intoxication; going from house to house while singing naked; rape and other sexual license; and consuming human-shaped biscuits (still produced in some English and most German bakeries during the Christmas season).

C. In the 4th century CE, Christianity imported the Saturnalia festival hoping to take the pagan masses in with it. Christian leaders succeeded in converting to Christianity large numbers of pagans by promising them that they could continue to celebrate the Saturnalia as Christians.[2]

D. The problem was that there was nothing intrinsically Christian about Saturnalia. To remedy this, these Christian leaders named Saturnalia?s concluding day, December 25th, to be Jesus? birthday.

E. Christians had little success, however, refining the practices of Saturnalia. As Stephen Nissenbaum, professor history at the University of Massachussetts, Amherst
(some of best pizza in the NorthEast can be found not too far from campus), writes, ?In return for ensuring massive observance of the anniversary of the Savior?s birth by assigning it to this resonant date, the Church for its part tacitly agreed to allow the holiday to be celebrated more or less the way it had always been.? The earliest Christmas holidays were celebrated by drinking, sexual indulgence, singing naked in the streets (a precursor of modern caroling), etc.

Christmas Trees
Just as early Christians recruited Roman pagans by associating Christmas with the Saturnalia, so too worshippers of the Asheira cult and its offshoots were recruited by the Church sanctioning ?Christmas Trees?. Pagans had long worshipped trees in the forest, or brought them into their homes and decorated them, and this observance was adopted and painted with a Christian veneer by the Church.
The decorating of Christmas trees, though primarily a German custom, has been widely popular in England since 1841 when Prince Albert had a Christmas tree set up in Windsor Castle for his wife Queen Victoria, and their children. Don’t even let me get started with this dude and the origin of the piercing bearing his name…lol

An opposition to this is even in the bible:
Jeremiah 10:2-4:
“Thus saith the LORD, Learn not the way of the heathen, and be not dismayed at the signs of heaven; for the heathen are dismayed at them. For the customs of the people are vain: for one cutteth a tree out of the forest, the work of the hands of the workman, with the axe. They deck it with silver and with gold; they fasten it with nails and with hammers, that it move not.”

Christmas Presents
In pre-Christian Rome, the emperors compelled their most despised citizens to bring offerings and gifts during the Saturnalia (in December) and Kalends (in January). Later, this ritual expanded to include gift-giving among the general populace. The Catholic Church gave this custom a Christian flavor by re-rooting it in the supposed gift-giving of Saint Nicholas

Mistletoe
Norse mythology recounts how the god Balder was killed using a mistletoe arrow by his rival god Hoder while fighting for the female Nanna. Druid rituals use mistletoe to poison their human sacrificial victim.[8] The Christian custom of ?kissing under the mistletoe? is a later synthesis of the sexual license of Saturnalia with the Druidic sacrificial cult.

Santa Claus a.k.a. Saint Nick

Nicholas was born in Parara, Turkey in 270 CE and later became Bishop of Myra. He died in 345 CE on December 6th. He was only named a saint in the 19th century.

Nicholas was among the most senior bishops who convened the Council of Nicaea in 325 CE and created the New Testament. The text they produced portrayed Jews as ?the children of the devil?who sentenced Jesus to death.

In a bid for pagan adherents in Northern Europe, the Catholic Church adopted the Nicholas cult and taught that he did (and they should) distribute gifts on December 25th instead of December 6th.

As RECENT as 1931, the Coca Cola Corporation contracted the Swedish commercial artist Haddon Sundblom to create a coke-drinking Santa. Sundblom modeled his Santa on his friend Lou Prentice, chosen for his cheerful, chubby face. The corporation insisted that Santa?s fur-trimmed suit be bright, Coca Cola red.
I gotta wonder if Coke get any money off the licensing for the likeness?

Afew years agoI explained my reasoning to my father which he accepted was sound.
He then later explained my reasoning may be something he passed on to me subconscously and I learned only a few years ago that MY grandfather was killed on Christmas Day in a hit and run automobile accident 20 years before I was born.
Details are sketchy, but they knew the color of the car because of the paint was on his clothes with the speed and force the car hit him.

No other evidence came up and the law wasn;t in the habit of doing thoroug investigations of black men in the south circa 1950′s

This aint the only holiday that I don’t observe.

Kwanzaa
The phrase “matunda ya kwanza” which means “first fruits” or harvest.
Who’s harvesting in 2 inches of snow?
My Kenyan friends think its kinda funny.

Much respect to the fact was conceived and established to serve several functions.
Reaffirming and Restoring Culture.

Years ago while sipping on Bailey’s with a female friend she told me her father knew the founder
Dr. Maulana Karenga and he really started in 1966 to get popular with the ladies.
As Fat Joe would say “True Story”.
For really.

:cool:

I believe in the the seven principals:Umoja (Unity), Kujichagulia (Self-Determination), Ujima (Collective Work and Responsibility), Ujamaa (Cooperative Economics), Nia (Purpose), Kuumba (Creativity), and Imani (Faith) and I even managed to slip them in my ward winning documentary series pilot
“Brown Eyed Intelligence”

If we as black people/pan-africans can stand by these principles and carry them throughout the entire year, Cool but to observe it the day AFTER Christmas? Come on.
When you can buy Kente Cloth print christmas wrapping paper from Walmart something is really wrong.

Valentine’s Day
One legend contends that Valentine was a priest who served during the third century in Rome. When Emperor Claudius II decided that single men made better soldiers than those with wives and families, he outlawed marriage for young men — his crop of potential soldiers. Valentine, realizing the injustice of the decree, defied Claudius and continued to perform marriages for young lovers in secret. When Valentine’s actions were discovered, Claudius ordered that he be put to death.

And for this you should get your girl a box of chocolates?

Fellas,if you got to wait for this day to especially show your girl what the deally is something is wrong.
Ladies, if you think you got to wait on this day for your man to do something special for you something is really wrong.

Easter? Pagans celebrated the festival of Eastre, a goddess of the dawn associated with springtime and offspring. Her earthly symbol was the rabbit, the most fertile animal known to man, and a symbol of new life.

If you can find the word Easter in the Bible I will give you a dollar. :hehe:

Thank you all for the “get well” emails and Peace out to Jane and the London Posse!!!

not strong
only aggressive
not free
we only licensed
not compassioniate, only polite
now who the nicest?
not good but well behaved
chasin after death
So we can call ourselves brave?
still livin like mental slaves
hidin like thieves in the night from life
Illusions of oasis makin you look twice

-Black Star (Mos Def/Talib Kweli)

Share

Comments (1)

Podcasting?? Give me a break

Posted on 24 December 2004 by Jonn Nubian

I just listened to Adam Curry’s “Daily Source Code” Podcast..I guess I would go to the source since he started this whole podcasting thing.
the same 1987 MTV Adam Curry. This dude is living in a castle in the UK.
Still a Mac guy and the concept needs a new name if it will catch on.
it should be something technologically agnostic and not referencing the Ipod exclusively.
“Podcasting????”
Lets call it for what IT IS. Internet Radio…downloadable no streaming…just like the olde days.
Werent we doing this in 1995 when he was still on MTV?

Whats next? Sending Email by writing with pen and paper and then scanning it in.

Even though he claims he has a Iriver and can’t figure out to do a flash firmware upgrade to save his life.
Traits of the tech savvy hurdle that most Mac users lose out on all the time.

Take a device like the Treo where most of the shows I listen to on the radio or say I miss a show on NPR.
I can stream it LIVE or I would download it without the use of a OPML or XML feed in a format of choice WMA, OGG or MP3.

Am I the only one seeing this?

Even though I coughed up flem for most of the day I found out that I’m listed under “New Music”
on ChilloutTwoNewYork.com site as well as in rotation on the station on Live365.com

In the midst of the end of the year “slowdown” wackness I been reflecting and in 2005 I’m going back to living by these phrases:

“Scared money dont make none.”
“Act like Ya know.”
“The “P” is still free”
and
“it hurts to be on the cutting edge”

:)

Share

Comments (0)

Sick

Posted on 22 December 2004 by Jonn Nubian

So I been in the bed ALL day coughing and weezing…basically dying or at least it feels like it.
Good thing I have my TREO…im unable to sit up so it good to have a device where I can check my email, check out the web and make an occasional phone call.
I even managedd to finish reading “The Da Vinci Code”.
I coughed up a lot of flem and I think it had blood in it.
I think that means infection.
I did a Google search and came across an interesting article about bodegas in NYC selling anti-biotics over the counter.
I didn’t know it illegal to get anti-biotics WITHOUT a prescription.
This is NOT the case in other parts of the world. Something to do with the fear of building uncontrolled immunity to bacteria.
Speaking of other parts of the world, I listened to a report on NPR about “podcasting” or “ipodding” which is basically radio broadcasts in mp3 format which people can update via XML.
The real interesting thing is that it was started by Adam Curry, the 1987 MTV Adam Curry. This dude is living in a castle in the UK.
Still a Mac guy and the concept needs a new name if it will catch on.
it should be something technologically agnostic and not referencing the Ipod exclusively.
Plus no matter who you are, white headphones look wack. I do understand the extension of the brand.
I just started reading Naomi Klein’s “No Logo” which provides a lot of insight to this like that.
She demonstrates, step by step, how brands have become ubiquitous, not just in media and on the street but increasingly in the schools as well.

hmmm….

Speaking of brands I will continue to build mine in 2005 with the release of the album and also a 3 part “mix cd” of classics titled “User-Friendly Soul”.
I heard Just Blaze and Dnice throw in “Peg” by Steely Dan @ table 50 a little while ago. Kind of surprised me since I’m including in the first installment so stay tuned.

“You must have chaos in your soul to give birth to a dancing star.”
?Friedrich Nietzsche

Share

Comments (0)

Sick

Posted on 22 December 2004 by Jonn Nubian

So I been in the bed ALL day coughing and weezing…basically dying or at least it feels like it.
Good thing I have my TREO…im unable to sit up so it good to have a device where I can check my email, check out the web and make an occasional phone call.
I even managedd to finish reading “The Da Vinci Code”.
I coughed up a lot of flem and I think it had blood in it.
I think that means infection.
I did a Google search and came across an interesting article about bodegas in NYC selling anti-biotics over the counter.
I didn’t know it illegal to get anti-biotics WITHOUT a prescription.
This is NOT the case in other parts of the world. Something to do with the fear of building uncontrolled immunity to bacteria.
Speaking of other parts of the world, I listened to a report on NPR about “podcasting” or “ipodding” which is basically radio broadcasts in mp3 format which people can update via XML.
The real interesting thing is that it was started by Adam Curry, the 1987 MTV Adam Curry. This dude is living in a castle in the UK.
Still a Mac guy and the concept needs a new name if it will catch on.
it should be something technologically agnostic and not referencing the Ipod exclusively.
Plus no matter who you are, white headphones look wack. I do understand the extension of the brand.
I just started reading Ann Kleins “No Logo” which provides a lot of insight to this like that.
Speaking of brands I will continue to buid mine in 2005 with the release of the album and also a 3 part “mix cd” of classics titled “User-Friendly Soul”.
I heard Just Blaze and Dnice throw in “Peg” by Steely Dan @ table 50 a little while ago. Kind of surprised me since I’m including in the first installment so stay tuned.

Share

Comments (0)

Posted on 03 December 2004 by Jonn Nubian

“There is a principle which is a bar against all imformation, which is proof against all arguments and which cannot fail to keep a man in everlasting ignorance…..that principle is contempt prior to investigation.”

Share

Comments (0)

KOS/Tavis

Posted on 03 December 2004 by Jonn Nubian

So after my early morning rant I went to dig for some 411 on Tavis Smiley ending his stint on NPR.
I sent out a few emails among one to HIS executive assistant.

I wrote something along the lines about him being away from radio would cause a void and a silence to a voice that NEEDS to be out there.

Later in the day I get an email from Tavis Smiley himself about his future endeavors, no hard feelings to NPR.

I then checked out KOS, which is a club owned by co-owners Denzel Washington and Lenny Kravitz.
Somebody told me KOS is reportedly named after a saucy Persian slang term for female genitalia (???)

I don’t have any Persian friends to translate/confirm

Either way cool spot, retro 50′s/70′s atmosphere. DJ actually played some King Britt.
Holla

I ending up meeting Cindy Blackman. She has to be THE hottest drummer alive!
You know the fly chick with the big afro playing the drums in “Are you gonna go my way”

She had dreadlocks now. Still Fly drummer chick though…lol

She told me she had her own band and a record coming out. Can’t wait to hear it.

She was so surprised that I remembered an old VIBE article where she was featured when she first starting drumming for Lenny Kravitz.

She got invited to Miles Davis’ house and when she left he had asked her to help him fix his weave.

I want to be Miles Davis when I grow up, so that just stuck in my head all this time.
How weird to meet the woman who did it…lol

Later on right before we leave Lenny Kravitz actually showed up and I got to say wassup.
Also got to clear soemthing up.

The name of the spot is short for Kosciuszko, the street in Brooklyn where he and his cousin grew up

Share

Comments (0)

Early Morning Rant

Posted on 02 December 2004 by Jonn Nubian

Early morning Rant before my morning coffee or as OddTodd says “COFFAY”

What’s the deal with people sending me emails WITHOUT subjects lines?
(you know who you are)

Whats the deal with PLAXO? Stop sending me “I’m updating my address book” emails for the wack Plaxo application. What happened to plain old address book?

Wash and Fold service is great @ 50 cents per pound.
Its great and saves so much time in your life EXCEPT when you go pick it up and your clothes aint done.
So I’m sitting here in my underwear and typing this….

I’m so inspired by Carlos Gutierrez as being appointed the new Commerce Secretary.
He did NOT graduate. Instead he got a job at Kellogg in 1975 Frosted Flakes out of a van.
He worked his way up to be CEO of the company and got paid $7.3 million last year.

His new post will pay him $175,000 but he could probably live off my addiction to Apple Jacks!

Thanx again for those who came out to the “official” record release party the other night.

Mass emails were sent out 3 times last week from the promoter.
I sent out emails from my personal list and used a new program which crashed and the emails got out LATE. Like same Day late. My apologies.
So I’m keeping my day job and will NOT be a promoter in the near future.

Much love for the support

Share

Comments (0)

Tavis off NPR

Posted on 30 November 2004 by Jonn Nubian

*After three years of hosting the daily “The Tavis Smiley Show” on National Public Radio, the veteran journalist will sign off for good on Thursday, Dec. 16. Smiley had chosen not to renew his contract with the outlet, closing the curtain on a program that set a record as the fastest growing radio show in NPR history.
tavis(radiomic) (11k image)

“I am grateful for the opportunity NPR gave me to bring a broader range of viewpoints on life in America to the public airwaves,? Smiley said. ?It is my hope that in the future, NPR will make a greater effort to use its full resources to make this vision a reality.”

“The Tavis Smiley Show” was born out of a joint effort between NPR and the African American public radio consortium to bring more diverse programming to public radio. Heavily recruited by NPR, Smiley became the first African American to host his own signature talk show in the outlet?s history. Despite limited national marketing, the show proved popular with African American and non-African American audiences alike and broadened the network?s demographic range to younger audiences.

Tavis Smiley will continue as producer and host of his PBS ?Tavis Smiley? talk show.

Either way NPR is the joint.
Where else can you hear an interview with the Prime Minister of the Ukraine and coverage of the ODB funeral?

Share

Comments (0)

Release Party

Posted on 29 November 2004 by Jonn Nubian

Tomorrow is the OFFICIAL release party for a compilation album I’m on.

11am-4pm
Joe’s Pub
425 Lafayette Street off of Astor Place.
212-539-8776
Subway: N, R, W to 8th Street or 6 to Astor Place

Hit me with guestlist info

;)

Share

Comments (0)

Ohio Votes?

Posted on 16 November 2004 by Jonn Nubian

REGISTERED VOTERS – BEACHWOOD: 9943
BALLOTS CAST BEACHWOOD: 13939
PERCENTAGE OF VOTERS WHO VOTED: 140.189078

REGISTERED VOTERS – BEDFORD 9942
BALLOTS CAST BEDFORD 14465
PERCENTAGE OF VOTERS WHO VOTED: 145.493864

Whats wrong with this picture?

Share

Comments (0)

Advertise Here

Mobile pics from my Flickr stream

See all photos

Advertise Here
Keep up your look with mademan Instructions and Tips for Life

 

May 2012
M T W T F S S
« Apr    
 123456
78910111213
14151617181920
21222324252627
28293031  

If you enjoy the content on this website, please consider supporting my adventurous coffee and cigar addictions by sending a donation.
Thank You.



I am reading

Poke the box (French Edition)
/ 108 Pages


















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Mobile Pics

Together (again)Key unlock Brooklyn Museumimg_0307September 2010Rocky Patel-Cigar Innimg_0338img_0303-1Yoga Soltice Times Square NYCTogether (again)blingteethTogether (again)Rocky Patel-Cigar InnRocky Patel-Cigar InntaiAllenNBCThe creators projectKey unlock Brooklyn MuseumRocky Patel-Cigar InnAol blogger event-blog it to me drinkCarrera-cigarPuma city2010-08-11 17:52:37 -04002010-12-10 07:25:45 -05002010-12-10 07:25:19 -0500Monks store hoursgovernors island hipstamatic2010-12-10 07:24:56 -0500img_0315-1Mr. Brainwashimg_0303Diesel kick ass partyThe creators projectRubin museumphoto.PNGimg_0336The creators projectInvader spotted in Chelsea NYC/ Frying Pan-hipstamatic appRocky Patel-Cigar Inngovernors island hipstamaticYoga Soltice Times Square NYCDeadpool 2011B/WMusic is the Weapon of the Future @recordbreakin2010-08-10 12:15:37 -0400The creators projectYoga Soltice Times Square NYCThe creators projectBeware of all enterprise that require new clothesMr. BrainwashRocky Patel-Cigar InnRocky Patel-Cigar InnKey unlock Brooklyn MuseumMr. BrainwashB/WCarreraphoto.jpgEtherApe ScreenshotRocky Patel-Cigar InnRocky Patel-Cigar Inn2010-12-10 07:26:28 -0500Mr. BrainwashKeys to the CityCarrera-cigarRocky Patel-Cigar InnCarreraimg_0314Rocky Patel-Cigar Innimg_0339Carrera-cigarDiesel kick ass party





















This site does not store any files on its server.
I only index and link to content provided by other websites. Please only download if you own the original product.
Home | About| Contact | Archives| Gallery | Sitemap | VICELOUNGE