So Gasparilla, getting a new position, moving up in the world...
shit's awesome.
Got a really good companion as well...finally caved and got an animal(blue tabie named Beau which happens to be french, for those of you who ne parle francias..) I never realized how attached you can become to a person...but then if you make that person a mute...that only weighs 4 pounds and loves bouncing around keeping you busy, well...it's a no brainer. Now might be the time for anyone to comment who actually reads with any recommendations for there animals.

This is the first pic with her at the Humane Society..Adopt, think twice before you take the initiative to find some inbred "purebred" and pick up a shelter animal that will love you and appreciate the care they receive after a so far traumatic life. Good to have you home Beau.
I havent had her a long time but just so far, nothing broken, never had to do a single thing to train her or get her acclimated to my apartment, 1000 percent the best purchase of my life(not in anyway fabricated, the whole truth.)
And something else i'm beside myself about. Never have had the chance to work on a mac at home...never, true story and for anyone that knows me i'm sure that's a jaw dropper because they know what i do for a living and they pretty much are my living. after a long anticipated two years i finally have the brand new 27in. iMac with the GTX 660 and 1 TB of space for me to do whatever i want. COMING SOON: Akai Drum machine and some other MIDI(musical instrument digital interfaces) because a nigga already got LOGIC PRO...shit is crazy and so far really user friendly i was able to make a shortcut for setting up the drum machine on my dock and have been toying with looped beats, but still have ALOT TO learn. For all you FL studio'ers out there give me some feedback in the next 3-4 weeks i'm going to have some beats hopefully accessible through Youtube and may/may not make a Sound cloud(it's completely for fun and betterment at work with training.) but i've always been a huge fan of music, just not really enough to pursue a career, but who knows.
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