Hope you’ve had a splendid Easter! (That is, unless I don’t like you… in that case, I hope you get hit by a bus and no longer waste my oxygen.)
It’s been a bright but decent day but tonight will be even better; vchhnfilled with some work, reading, iTouching, Xbox 360, journal writing, blog writing and maybe — just maybe — some food consumption. “I’m on a special diet…” it’s just the Way of the Vampire, it’s nothing personal.
I’m consolidating my online presence, rewriting my bio, about pages, and changing the purpose of Bradtastic Premier.
I think most of you will like my new projects.
If you: use Microsoft Word or Notepad for writing or notetaking, can’t seem to get a decent pen for under $5, get stage-fright or just “don’t know what to say” to those beautiful strangers you’d like to take out and take home, think American culture is in the gutters, know our education and penal systems are massive failures, and/or if you don’t know how to defend yourself against a knife attack — you will enjoy and benefit from my new stuff.
I’m also posting a password protected entry soon. It’s on social theory; if you’d like the password, leave a comment with a valid email address.
Until then… <3B


Our education system is totally in the gutter. Brad, when will you save us all from the mutiny that is society?
Who is the “us” you are referring to? I surely don’t care about saving society from society… that’s up to them. I just want to show people a better way — “the strong” must step up.
The “Education in the gutter” argument is debatable. Higher education in Califonia ranks amongst the best regions in the world (UCs, Stanford, CSUs USC and the like) yet its k-12 is marred by political correctness which in turn devalues its quality to one of the worst regions in the US. Case in point is Brian Ho vs. SFUSD which was a big case in which Asians were required to score much higher on entrance exams at Lowell than Blacks and Latinos. Or the totally fragmented system in LAUSD in which school funding is allocated depending on where the school is located (Beverly hills schools receive more funding than schools in Compton or East LA because Beverly hill residents pay more taxes.)
I’d like to read what you have in stock concerning CA education. My new job deals with the upper echelons of CSU politics and perhaps some outside insight may prove to be resourceful.
fabianphil@gmail.com
P.S. how have you guys been?
I made a comment earlier – was it deleted?