Unscrupulous people are all around us. They may be in your family, in your church, on your job, in your bank and so on. There is always a crook or two around us. We shouldn't hate them because of their dirty ways or because they seem to always get ahead. We shouldn't envy them either.
I don't even bother to feel sorry for them because some of them are not worth it. In some cases after a run-in, I say THANKS! I've learned from them how not to be a crook or even a 'fake' Christian or fake friend putting on airs. I feel the worst about persons in the church who on one hand work to win souls and then backbite the same souls. I don't know if we should call that an oxymoron or just call them 'morons' for being so hypocritical. What are you telling the young christians?
We have our bad ways and some may have more than others. As humans, we all have some measure of greed or lust, we all lie and many of us steal time or supplies from our jobs. There is truth in that.
If you are a crooked person reading this, try to run straight for once. I am not sraight every day and I have some crooked ways like everybody else but I never try to be openly deceitful or try to be underhanded. Sometimes people's perceptions lead them to think that you are, but once you know that you did the right thing, tell them "fire for you" (V.I. Slang).
All we can do is try our best everyday to do the right thing and live right with our neighbors and friends.
ribbon
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Monday, April 4, 2011
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Season 4 of The Game on BET Recap
We saw many
dramatic moments on The Game during Season 4 on BET. Tasha, Jason, Kelly,
Derwin, Malik and Melanie had us glued to the television screen.
Season 4 of The Game
on BET brought viewers a lot of drama in 2011. BET brought back the show, which
is the first time that a live sitcom that was cancelled was brought back to television
with a new season. We saw the same characters from the original CW show with
the addition of a few new faces - new characters who took the drama to another
level.
Season 4 shows Mr. and Mrs. Derwin Davis as a
couple two years into marriage. The writers brought back "Janay"
played by Gabrielle Dennis (the mother of Derwin Jr., also called DJ), for a
little drama between her and "Melanie" (Tia Mowry-Hardict). One of
Melanie's claims continued to be that Janay wanted what she and Derwin had - a
great life. Melanie gave DJ a DNA test which gave a false result that Derwin
was not his father. After the drama behind the DNA test, Melanie realized that
unknown to her, Derwin was visiting Janay's home weekly to play with DJ. In
Season 4, Melanie became the president of the Sunbeams,
the wives and significant others of the San Diego Sabers football team.
She had a run-in
with "Jazz", played by Lashontae Heckard, in relation to the right
'role models' since Jazz had slept with Jason, Derwin, Malik and other players
before settling with Juvon, who is played by Bumper Robinson who we know from
Amen and Family Matters. The last episodes of Season 4 showed Melanie and
Derwin trying to get pregnant. Despite all her trying, Melanie was not
successful. The final episode showed Melanie and Derwin visiting the doctor.
When the doctor asked if Melanie had ever had an abortion, Derwin's demeanor
changed. That episode ended with Derwin not asking whether Melanie had had an
abortion, but asking if the baby would have been his.
Derwin Davis -
The Star Receiver
In this season,
"Derwin", who is played by
Pooch Hall, continued his 'church-boy' image while being a rising athlete who
still showed genuine care for his family and friends in always wanting to be
the problem solver. With Jason's retirement and Malik's misfortunes, Derwin
literally became the strongest athlete on the team. However, with all his
success, Melanie applied pressure to Derwin on several occasions. When she
informed Derwin about the false result of the DNA test, she convinced him to
confront Janay. She pressured him to have her parents visit although the
previous seasons showed that her parents did not favor Derwin. After her
parents gave Derwin high praise on the Season 4 visit, Melanie got jealous
and displayed her typical 'drama queen' tirade.
Jason Pitts -
Retired Player and Dad
"Jason",
Coby Bell, was 'retired' by the Sabers and ended up working with basketball
great Chris Webber on a show called "Benched". Jason had several fights with his
ex-wife, Kelly and also their daughter, "Brittany 'Brit-Brat' Pitts"
who on this season was played by Kathlynn Simone Smith.
To save Brittany from a destructive lifestyle, after she posed lightly-clad on
the internet and stole Tasha's weed for her friends, Jason quit
"Benched" to look after her. On the finale episode, Jason met
"Quan Kirkland", the Saber's new quarterback played by Charles
Michael Davis. What caught Jason's attention was that Quan seemed to be dating
"Camille", Stacy Dash,
Jason's ex-girlfriend from the previous season.
Kelly Pitts - The
Mom and Ex-Wife
Brittany Daniels returned as "Kelly Pitts"
but the character did not appear in all the episodes. Kelly was supposed to
star in a reality show about football wives. She tried to interject the show at
every moment by interrupting a Sunbeam meeting and ladies' night out with her
camera crew. Jason repeatedly asked Kelly to quit her show but she finally
listened when their daughter, Brittany, posted the unacceptable photographs on
the internet. After Kelly tried to discipline Brittany and saw the daughter's
reaction, she quit the reality show and told Jason that she needed some time to
get herself together. Kelly did not appear in the final episodes of The Game in
Season 4.
Tasha Mack - Struggling
With Relationships
"Tasha",
as usual, still had problems with men in Season 4. She had the young love
interest 'Dante' played by Terrance J from BET's 106 & Park. Their
relationship did not work out and then she moved into a whirlwind relationship
with a supposedly dying man, "Bo," played by Mario Van Peebles, who
ended up being a player in the end. Tasha's relationships with the other
females, Kelly and Melanie, had ups and downs too. Tasha made up with Kelly
during the season but by the finale episode, Derwin and Melanie fired Tasha as
Derwin's manager.
Malik Wright - The Quarterback's Ups and Downs
"Malik,' Hosea
Chanchez's role, had a captivatingly dramatic season. His assault of a police
officer started a downward spiraling set of behavior. One of Malik's issues was
that "TeeTee," still played by Barry Floyd, resigned as Malik's
wingman and started a business selling fried chicken with TeeTee's new love
interest. Malik eventually had relations with TeeTee's girl, which TeeTee
eventually forgave Malik for. Malik, at the same time, was sleeping with his new
team manager's wife. The manager is played by Michael Beach from the movie Soul
Food and his wife, 'Parker" is played by Meagan Good.
With all the
negativity Malik was reeking, he opted to go to rehab. At first rehab had no
impact until Malik met "Jenna, played by Tia Sumpter, during the rehab stint.
Malik pronounced his love for Jenna on The Monique Show by imitating the Tom
Cruise's visit on The Oprah Show where he jumped on the couch. Unfortunately for Malik, Parker blackmailed him
about their infidelities until he found the strength to tell her that she
needed to fix her relationship with her husband. Parker did and admitted to the
husband that she had an affair with Malik.
This was said in
front of Jenna who cut off Malik. The affair with Parker also cost Malik his
quarterback status on the team as the manager threatened to leave him on the
bench to rot. Tasha took back Malik as a client and in the final episode, Jenna
drove back to Malik's house in what seems to be an inebriated state.
Season 4
was an enjoyable season. There are unanswered questions as to the status of all
the relationships and only another season or few seasons can really give
viewers any closure.
Friday, April 1, 2011
Dealing with Frustration and 'Disgusting People'
In the BVI we call anybody who we find overbearing, annoying or miserable - 'disgusting'. I have been called same and I have described many people by that word. I would say this has been a week of dealing with disgusting people and frustrating situations.
I not only speak for myself but I speak for everyone who has been given a hard time by a loved one, a friend, a boss or other employee, another driver, a teacher, a student, a car, a house, a bank account or whatever got you frustrated.
These situations are tests of our resilience, strength, patience and abilities. They make us scream, cry, 'suck our teeth', swear (under our breath or aloud) and sometimes we take these frustrations out on others. For certain problems, I leave them to God. I sometimes respond verbally or in writting if the matter requires a response. I have a special situation and I have decided that I will be the 'bigger person'. Sometimes, you really have to leave things to God.
Other times, you have to fight. You have to act 'vigilante stylee'. You may need to scream, shout, pout or stamp to get that point across. Whatever you choose to do, whisper a prayer first and launch plan.
I call myself a silent revolutionary
but it depends on the fight
I'm not 'Mary Mary quite contrary'
but I dislike injustice in my eyesight
There are days when it's dark
there are days you choose to fight
There are days when the sun seems black
but no matter what, there is some light
So in this life, battles will come
but it is you that chooses the attack
while things are great for some
other always need or lack
one man can start a revolution
whether silent or vocal
because all we need is healing solution
that improves the physical, mental and spiritual
so don't take my silence for acceptance
because I am looking for change
instead dig deep with your conscience
and respect the silent revolutionary's name
ribbon
I not only speak for myself but I speak for everyone who has been given a hard time by a loved one, a friend, a boss or other employee, another driver, a teacher, a student, a car, a house, a bank account or whatever got you frustrated.
These situations are tests of our resilience, strength, patience and abilities. They make us scream, cry, 'suck our teeth', swear (under our breath or aloud) and sometimes we take these frustrations out on others. For certain problems, I leave them to God. I sometimes respond verbally or in writting if the matter requires a response. I have a special situation and I have decided that I will be the 'bigger person'. Sometimes, you really have to leave things to God.
Other times, you have to fight. You have to act 'vigilante stylee'. You may need to scream, shout, pout or stamp to get that point across. Whatever you choose to do, whisper a prayer first and launch plan.
I call myself a silent revolutionary
but it depends on the fight
I'm not 'Mary Mary quite contrary'
but I dislike injustice in my eyesight
There are days when it's dark
there are days you choose to fight
There are days when the sun seems black
but no matter what, there is some light
So in this life, battles will come
but it is you that chooses the attack
while things are great for some
other always need or lack
one man can start a revolution
whether silent or vocal
because all we need is healing solution
that improves the physical, mental and spiritual
so don't take my silence for acceptance
because I am looking for change
instead dig deep with your conscience
and respect the silent revolutionary's name
ribbon
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Simple Ways to Save a Few More Dollars
Everyone wants to save money today and with the rising costs of
necessities, it is important to put aside funds for emergencies and other
savings goals.
Saving money is not only depositing large sums of money into a bank
account. Cost cutti
ng techniques can boost the amount of disposable income and
this increases the savings potential. While it is strongly encouraged that
families enjoy their earnings, it is better to minimize the amount of money
that trickles out of the budget by using techniques that can increase the piggy
bank's holdings.
Buy Used Items to Cut Costs
While some people frown on buying used items, a trip to the thrift store
can save money. At some thrift shops, pots, coats, books, cribs, child seats,
plates, silverware, clothing, telephones and many other items can be found.
Persons on a tight budget can definitely benefit by saving money on the cost of
buying the needed item at full price by buying used.
Walk More, Drive Less
Consider walking short distances instead of driving especially when
running errands. Walking provides exercise and relieves the stress of searching
for a parking space. This also saves time. Reduce spending on gas while keeping
fit running errands
Pack Lunch and Snacks to Work
Fruits are the best snacks from a nutritional standpoint. Purchasing a
cup with diced fruit from a deli is more expensive than one apple bought from
the grocery store. In addition, packing lunch makes it easier to set budgets
for grocery shopping without adding in the cost of daily lunch which can run
from $6 to $15 per day.
Use the Debit Card More Than the Credit Card
Shopping with the debit card means that when the money is deducted, it
comes from the bank account. A person will pay for what was charged. With the
credit card, in addition to the price of the goods, interest accrues especially
if the bill is not paid up front. Some credit cards are have annual fees.
Use Energy Saving Bulbs to Save Money
Using these bulbs can definitely cut electricity bills. The initial
cost may seem high but these bulbs also last longer than incandescent bulbs.
Set Realistic Savings Goals
Saving is needed for emergencies, short term goals and long term plans.
Saving can be done through direct deposit or via manual deposits in the bank.
When saving, it is always better to start with a realistic figure that would
not push the early withdrawal of the funds. Set up a budget based on the income
earned and the predictable expenses with a small contingency amount for
emergencies. Based on the amount left, an amount even if it is $25 can be set
for monthly deposit. Remember that $25 saved per month results in $300 in one
year.
As the cost of living increases, everyone has to make changes so that
all their income does not trickle out and they are able to save. Some simple
techniques such as using energy saving bulbs, preparing lunch or using the
credit card less can help families to save a little more. The key to saving is
budgeting and seeking ways to reduce expenses.
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Who is the Writer behind the Blog 'Words of Ribbon'
I like crossword puzzles and Sudoku as much as I enjoy burying my feet in the sand at the beach. I love my children but I hate when they don't listen to me. Some days, I just can't wait for their bed time so I can just chill.
I like my job and throughout my life I have been able to tolerate most supervisors. What I don't like is micro-management because I think supervisors should trust the people they hire. I have been thrown under the bus and try to not to throw others. However, sometimes, a point needs to be made.
I keep a few friends - people who give me inspiration and who I enjoy taking to. They are awesome people who keep me on my toes and I hope I can motivate and encourage them to. I love my family and want the best for them always.
I am 'ribbon' and I love sharing these thoughts with you. I can only hope that you are truly inspired.
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