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I've started a new blog on blogspot where I'll be writing about my travels and also publishing my articles about the history of music. Please go and check it out and let me know what you think!

http://greg-whoisthatguy.blogspot.com/
sindri:
thank you for your comment. i smiled a lot reading it. blush
malloreigh:
Thank you. smile
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Finally sitting back home in South Carolina. Flights were quite long but not that bad.

I'm glad to get a break but I'm SO FREAKING BORED!

I don't know what I'm gonna do for the next 2 months, I'm gonna go insane.
figmentation:
Play with Him!
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Sitting Bangkok Thailand waiting for my flight, MAN I hate flying home from Asia! I have a 5 hour flight from here to Tokyo then about a 4 hour layover then a 12 hour flight from Tokyo to Chicago then a 2 hour flight home from there. GRUMPY GREG! Anyways, wish me luck and PRAY my luggage doesn't get lost.
crissis:
thats a loooong flight! good luck!
phrogg:
Just Friday I was working with Paul on one of his fix up houses and we were trying to guess when you'd be back.

Good luck with the flight. I hope it doesn't turn into ^ grumpiness. Our flight back from Ireland caused major grumpiness for me! ARRR!!!
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Hello all. I'm in Asia and it rocks your socks. I only have one more cruise here then I will be back in Greenville around Thanksgiving. Sorry for the lack of updates, the internet in Asia sucks a fat one. All is well!

Hugs and Kisses,

Greg
figmentation:
asia rocks.
Glad you like it.
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GEEEEEEZ
I haven't posted since July! Well the Alaska season is FINALLY over and I couldn't be happier. I swear I would be so happy to never see this place ever again but I know if I keep working on ships that is not an option. We are currently in Whittier and then tomorrow we will be in Kodiak. After Kodiak we are crossing the...
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figmentation:
Have fun in Asia.
See you soon?
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Well her eI am in Vancouver, BC. Sorry I havn't posted in forever. I know I'm a big disappointment to the three people who read my blog. Things are going great on the ship and I am finally happy. It's so good to be working and doing a job that I love to do and finally be paid well and not have to dread every...
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figmentation:
you back yet?
figmentation:
This got me an A!
The Granting of an Exploration charter to Sir Humfrey Gylberte benefits whom?

Sir Gilbert received from Queen Elizabeth I the a charter granting full "Authortie and power to the saide Sir Humfrey, his heires and assignes, and every of them, that hee and they, and every of any of them, shall and may at all and every time and times hereafter, have, take and lead in the same voyages, to travel thitherward, and to inhabite there with him, and every or any of there, such and so many of our subjects as shall willingly accompany him and them, and every or any of them with sufficient shipping and furniture for their transportations, so that none of the same persons, nor any of them be such as hereafter shall be specially retrained by us, our heires and successors..."

What all of that mess means is that Sir Gilbert, his heirs, and his "people" may take a voyage and take any of the subjects with him who wish to go.

The document goes on, in such language, to state that any such land found is to be posessed and answerable to the queen, that there was to be an establishment of laws and Christian conduct that was compatible with the laws of England, and that those who go to inhabit the land, and their successors, shall receive all of the benefits of being considered an English citizen under the law. Sir Humfrey was also granted the power to "correct, punish, pardon, governe, and rule by their, or every or any of their good discretions and policies, as well in causes capitall or cimininall, as civill, both marine and other, all such our subject and others, as shall from time to time hereafter adventure themselves in the sayd journeys or voyages habitative or possessive, or that shall at any time hereafter inhabite any such lands, countreys or territiories as aforesayd or that shall abide within two hundred leagues of any sayd place or places, where the sayd sir Humfrey or his heires, [and other "people"]... shall inhabite within sixe yeers next ensuing the date hereof..."

What one must remember when examining legal documents granting power from the high authority to the lesser one is that there is always, always a catch. Sir Humfrey Gylberte was granted the authority to travel, take whomever he wanted, explore unclaimed lands to his heart's content, rule in whatever ways he so chose as long as it was compatible with English law, answerable to the Crown and Christian. The land and it's bounty and everything he found was to be the Crown's, and he, Sir Gylberte, was to be it's keeper.

The Queen must not have expected him to succeed, or perhaps she did. Either way, his authority had a six year time limit upon it. In the case that he did not succeed there was no direct embarrassment to the Crown. In the case that his voyage(s) were successful and he did find lands that weren't inhabited by other European, thus Christian, powers, he was granted a period of time, six years, to subdue the natives and inhabitants, conforming them to the English understanding of Christiandom and law, and establishing within that population that the Crown as the "immediate Soveraignes under God". At the end of six years, which allowed a sufficient foothold to be placed within the land, the English Crown could come and properly stake the land that had been claimed in it's name.

So, this charter is a direct benefit to the Crown of England, Elizabeth I and her successors. She has recruited Sir Humfrey Gylberte to do the initial dirty work of sailing a ship unknown leagues across the ocean, exploration of any lands found there and inhabitation of those lands. In return, he is granted any and all authority needed to rule in such a place. Whatever he finds belongs to the crown and he relinquishes his power at the end of six years.
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What came first? The music or the misery? People worry about kids playing with guns and watching violent videos, we're scared that some sort of culture of violence is taking them over but nobody worries about kids listening to thousands -- literally thousands -- of songs about broken hearts and rejection and pain and misery and loss. Did I listen to pop music because I...
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thank ya smile I always feel like my face looks weird when I'm smiling but I guess we all feel like we look weird some time or another tongue
figmentation:
HA!
now that's one for the ages.

Have fun on your adventure sweets.
It's really pretty here.
The birds haave sung me awake and there are trees! everywhere trees!
smile
(It's not the mountians by any means, but I like it.)
smile miao!!

tell the glaciers I say hi.
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What came first? The music or the misery? People worry about kids playing with guns and watching violent videos, we're scared that some sort of culture of violence is taking them over. But nobody worries about kids listening to thousands, literally thousands, of songs about broken hearts and rejection and pain and misery and loss. Did I listen to pop music because I was miserable,...
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Blue Man Group and idiot rednecks

Well gang, I just got in from a pretty good day working with the Blue Man Group. I was working as a sound and drum tech for their South Carolina stretch of their "How To Be A Megastar 2.0" tour.
Load in was actually no where near as bad as I thought it was gonna be. They had only...
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Thou shalt not use poetry, art or music to get into girls' pants. Use it to get into their heads.
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thanks. It probably looks good blond cause that is my natural color tongue I get tired of it though : /
_tab:
already had it shaved for a while tongue Growing it out for dreads now though. Hair is so fun! .....Im such a girl, haha