Welcome to the online home of me, some guy given the name John Cleveland Payne. In the grand scheme of life, I am just another guy with another blog. But to myself, and hopefully to all of you who actually read this, I am something a little more special. From a young age, I fell in love of the idea of ‘the message’ and medium in which you try to transmit.
Basically, everyone has a message to give to the world. Some are basic, some complex, some have the power to up lift and some are just out there to bring as many people down as possible. But everyone has a message, and most people have problems identifying their message. And the ones who get that far can seem to figure out how to get the world to listen.
Well, I have a message, and this is where I will get a chance to share it. Hopefully, you’ll get plenty of things to keep you motivated or inspired, provide knowledge and comfort, and just have a little fun. Apologies for the state of flux and state of seemingly confusing messages that you’ll get here for a while, as I am doing a lot of personal soul searching, and scrubbing of old ideas to take the best of the past to build a new beginning.
In 2007, I changed the name of blog from “The Mis-Adventures Of The Jazzy Cool One” to “Life In Fast Forward.” I began to tear down old blogs and newsletters and try to find places for them here. My goal is to take the focus off of me the person, and show the world the life I live and share with every human on the planet. I aspire to life at a very high standard, and instead of dealing with people who rather slow us down, I want to find ways to help people pick up there own pace. As you get to see an insight to the further adventures I hope to lead, hopefully you’ll enjoy the ride, and want to come along.
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Eight Things To Talk About Tomorrow For 4/1/08
Monday, March 31, 2008
In my completely in vain constant attempts to produce something worth a few bucks useful, I have come up with a concept list that could become a vehicle for some sort of morning show prep service. And as my test audience I have you, the one person who reads many reader of the blog to help me out. It's a little rough for a start, but send me some feedback to offer suggestions. And original thought postings are coming soon. Promise...
And so...
Eight Things To Talk About Tomorrow (in no particular order)
The world watches an election in Zimbabwe. The Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai is leading President Robert Mugabe in presidential elections with 58 percent of the vote, according to an assessment endorsed by his party, amid claims the government may manipulate the results.
This time it really is Opening Day for Major Leauge Baseball. In the United States of America. The WashINGTON Nationals open their new ball park with a win over the Atlanta Braves, while the next day the New York Yankees see a rain postponed opening in there finally year in the 'old' Yankee Stadium
The coroner at an inquest into the death of Britain's Princess Diana in a car crash said on Monday there was no evidence that her former father-in-law, the Duke of Edinburgh, had "ordered Diana's execution".
Former President Clinton urged Democratic Party super delegates and activists Sunday to be patient in selecting a presidential nominee and let the primary election process play out over the coming months, as the political process will play itself out, and the Democrats will win the presidency regardless
Shares of Schering-Plough Corp and Merck & Co tumbled on Monday after doctors at a prominent medical meeting recommended patients try older cholesterol drugs before the companies' newer medicines. The move is against newer drugs Vytorin and Zetia, which may help with lowering cholesterol and has seen heavy prescriptions and sales due to media hype.
Police in China are working tight security as the Olympic Torch begins its tour of the nation. As the torch runs has seen protesters from its start in Athens, the local authority hope to keep the commotion down.
Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson has revealed new plans for streamlining the financial regulations in hopes of keeping the U.S. Economy from dipping into a full fledge recession.