Tuesday, October 12, 2010

New Season of Life...


Well, well, well... Look who decided to show up... Me!!! How's it going everyone? What a day today was... I decided to get out of my comfort zone, and go out... Of course, I didn't stray too far from it at Sam's Club. I figure since my Dad put me on his membership, I should get the most out of it. I love pulling out my card to show them at the door, and seeing them act like they don't care. Of course, if I didn't have it ready they'd act like homeland security, wanting to see it.

I bought some boneless, skinless chicken teriyaki nuggets (for lack of a better term...) They were awesome! I happened to notice the above image when I was pulling into the parking lot where Sam's is located. I gotta hand it to Jenny Craig. She's displaying one characteristic of Jesus Christ. She's meeting the broken, where they are.

Weighed myself today, and I was 233lbs. So, I got 68lbs to go. I must admit, I did stress out a little during my DVD taping, and probably ate what I shouldn't have. However, I'm back on track, and doing a lot more exercise. Today I did an hour on the elliptical.

I'm going to try something new later this month. As, I was looking on the website of Books & Company, which is a local bookstore in Dayton, I came across an events section. They've had some really well-known authors there in the past to sign books, and mingle, such as Anne Rice, Gene Hackman (yes, the actor), Mick Foley (yes, the wrestler), among others. Tonight they had Peter Farrow (of Peter, Paul, and Mary who wrote & sung "Puff The Magic Dragon"). I would've stayed for it, but I didn't have $16 to buy his book, which was required. But what I noticed, is they have a Poetry Night, where you can get up and read your work to others. Never done it before, but I've written a few poems, so I'm going to be there at the Town & Country Books & Company in the Joe Mugg's Cafe on October 26, at 7:30pm to read a Rich Jones Classic Poem. Be there or be square... whatever that means... They told me I have to be clean and family appropriate, as if I wouldn't be... I find it so funny when a comedian who's always dirty attempts to work clean, and complains about how difficult it is. I'm not saying I'm always funny, but it's not hard when you've never worked dirty. The moral of the story... Be family friendly!! You'll get a lot more respect.

Thank you all for your attention. I appreciate all the encouragement, and hope you have a blessed rest of the week!!

Forever In Christ,

Rich Jones
www.richjonescomedy.com

Jeremiah 29:11 - “For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.”

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