Sunday, May 13, 2007

GOOGLE ADS FOR IMUS: ARE WE SELLING OUR SOULS? PART 1


Normally we here at "three brothers and A Sister" are so busy handling our business, posting, and living life that we aren't really paying attention to the advertising on the blog being run by Google.

After promising my girl that I was getting off the computer so we could go to the beach with the kids to celebrate Mother's Day, something suddenly caught my attention.

It was an ad saying "Buy your I Love Imus T-shirt" here.

Already online longer than I had anticipated, at the risk of consulting with a divorce attorney -- I had to click.

This is what came up!

Honey... I'm coming!!!!

So okay - I'm out. But when I get back, we have got to explore this!!!

ALMOST 8 HOURS LATER...

Jamming some India.Arie in the SUV, we had a nice scenic ride up to Santa Barbara (fyi - Where Dr. Oprah is chilling these days). The weather was typical Southern California -- sans the fires, Paris Hilton addicts, and police beating down illegals and the media.

I had fun rollerblading as my boys frantically rode scooters in their unsuccessful efforts to keep up. All the while, the boss flip-flopped from one craft booth to the next, happy to be out mindlessly enjoying her day.

After filling up on some Mexican grub, we decided to drive further and find a nice place to chill for a minute.

On our way to this oceanside spot called "The Brown Pellican", my wife simultaneously blurted out exactly what I was thinking, "Is that a SAMBO'S RESTAURANT???"

And just that quick, we were Black again!

I couldn't get home fast enough to finish this post!

Once I logged on, I immediately saw that someone had left a comment (thanks for the heads-up on the typo). Now I really want to get into this issue of constantly being "on watch".

When it comes to our people, it's like the situation in Iraq. We are in a war that can't be won but casualties keep mounting under the belief that success it just around the corner, and failure is not an option although every one's Plan B sucks.

Actually...

I KNOW I TOLD THE BOYS I WOULD READ TO THEM -- BE RIGHT THERE!

Sorry Family, duty calls.

Stay tuned!