
So your thoughts are not as though all women are bad, just some, like people in general?


I don't even try to get that deep into it.
The only woman I really don't like is my son's mother.
That's what the blog was going to be about.
But I didn't have the energy to sustain the hate.
I was going to change the name, but I like it. It's catchy.


What of your daughter's mother?
Is she a reason for the He-Man Woman Hater's Club?


Not at all. I would have married her.
Distance is what broke us up.
We had no other issues.


Okay, another question.
You are a single father supporting two children.
People don't realize how difficult that is.
How do you do it?


Work. Work is all I know.
I have to keep a check coming in regularly, otherwise I lose my rights to visitation.
I make time for myself, but most things I do I have to keep them in mind.


So you really end up supporting your two children even though they both don't live with you, and if you lack it payments, you can't see your children?


I have a joint custody agreement for my son.
His mother is supposed to let me have him every weekend.
The problem is, there's no real way to enforce it.
If she doesn't let me have him, I can file a contempt of court charge, but that costs money, money that I don't have.
So I try to keep on her good side.
There is no agreement with my daughter.
Again, distance is hard to overcome.


On a lighter side, as a white guy that grew up in St. Louis is it true that all black folks like fried chicken?
(lol, smile icon something of that sort)



It's no secret that my people have an intimate relationship with the
chicken.



Well don't worry this white boy LOVES fried chicken.



I love chicken in a way that only a horny farmer would understand....


You have a natural apptitude for raw humor.
Where do you think you get that from?


I'm a product of the 80's.





lmao


I was there for Eddie Murphy, Richard Pryor, George Carlin...
These guys were nasty as hell. But they were funny!
I love blue humor.



Oh on the side of humor, do you think that Seven, you and I can really achieve world domination?



I hope so. But if not, I have a contingency plan.
I plan to run for president.
I'm going to run on the world 'piece' platform.
Everyone in the world should have a 'piece'...



So would you say that Clinton started your revolution?


Of course.
You do know that he was the first black president don't you?!?


Ohh well a man that can play the sax like that, recieve oral sex from an intern and get away with it, meets that criteria.



That's what I mean.
The Kennedy's did the same shit, but no one said anything.
Therefore, Bill Clinton must have been black!



Damn skippy.
So, how is life in the New England states?
Is it as rainy as some say?


Not yet. But it's damned cold.
I think I saw the devil yesterday bent over a burning ash can wearing a winter jacket.



Did you get him to a warm hotel, and get him a warm kettle of sake?



Oh no. I'm going to see him soon enough.
No need to make his acquaintence early. He might get ideas.


What person would you say has had the most effect on what has made you, you?


Easily, my mom.
She raised a 'man' when there wasn't another man around for
me to learn from.
She's always worked hard to get us ahead.
And she sacrificed all her life to make sure that my sister and I could have what we needed.


Okay, two last questions.
What are the last five albums/favorite albums you have listen to/like to listen to?


Lyfe Jennings - Lyfe 268-192

Melvin Riley - Bedroom Stories

Men at Large - One Size Fits All

Les Miserables - The Musical

Jamie Foxx - Peep This



Wow, Les Miserables, is that really a good album, Shane?
To be honest I have never heard it, although heard alot about it.

I love it!
I had the lead in my high school concert choir, and I haven't been able to kick it.
EDITORS NOTE FROM LUCY:
I saw Les Miserable on Broadway and it was fantastic...unfortunately I couldn't find any sound wavs to put in the blog...sorry !


Wow, your going to make me want to check it out.
Although, I totally love that opera that they play on "Hannibal" when Lecter is watching it outside, right before he makes that awesome statement --

"Umm. It's nice. I've enjoyed many excellent meals there."


I never actually watched that movie yet.
I have no reason for it. I just haven't. That's so odd to me.


I usually don't like opera, but the orchestration in that is just beautiful.
Okay, last question.

If you were to be stranded on a boat in the middle of the ocean, what 5 bloggers from blogstream would you choose to be with you, and why?


(please note all bloggers names below aslo serve as links to their blogs)
I would choose:
SEVEN IS DARKER (Seven Is What?), because he would probably know some way to make the boat work again, using dead fish parts and seaweed.
ROSIE (There's Always Hope . . .): She's always so happy. She could keep our spirits up. And if we happened to drift to Austrailia, she promised me some Vegemite that I intend to get one day.

KRISTIN (Strange Phrase Indeed): For reasons I can't mention.


I won't tell, I swear.


ADAM WARLOCK (What Would You Do?): I feel that he and I are kindred spirits. Any adventure worth having should always include your best homie!
BIGGIE T (The Dog House) aka P-Nutty: For some reason, we vibe well together.
My own personal inner circle.



Yeah Biggie is the man.

I know, but I swear I won't say your intention with Miss Kirstin. 8-)



Thanks. That's a sticky one.


Well thanks for giving me a chance to interview you.
Homies gotta stick together.


Holla!