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HOW TO ROCKSTAR

I’m Mike Mongo, and this is How To Rockstar
   
   


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 * MIKE MONGO 3:50 PM ON JUNE 24, 2011 PERMALINK | REPLY  
   
   
   WHAT DOES EONW STAND FOR? 
   
   
   
   End of next week. EONW stands for “end of next week”. It can also stand for
   Edge of Night Weekly. But chances are you are not skyping with a NYC
   marketing specialist who plays WOW. So, it’s end of the week. EONW stands for
   end of next week. Got it.
   
    
   
   
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 * MIKE MONGO 12:40 AM ON APRIL 9, 2011 PERMALINK | REPLY  
   
   
   LITTLE B & P DIDDY “BASEGODS” BAY AREA RARE FOOTAGE 
   
   
   
    

 * MIKE MONGO 11:32 PM ON APRIL 8, 2011 PERMALINK | REPLY  
   
   
   BEASTIE BOYS NEW ALBUM MAY THREE HOT SAUCE 
   
   
   
    

 * MIKE MONGO 3:51 PM ON MARCH 28, 2011 PERMALINK | REPLY
   TAGS: BAT BOY, RECALL RICK SCOTT, RICK SCOTT, RICK SCOTT IS EVIL   
   
   
   RICK SCOTT IS BAT BOY 
   
   
   
    

 * MIKE MONGO 7:25 PM ON JUNE 18, 2010 PERMALINK | REPLY  
   
   
   CHRISTY MOSELEY, THE EARLY YEARS 
   
   Christy Moseley and her wife Marianne are two of my favorite people and best
   friends. (Sorry if I spelled your name wrong, Merryaanne’.) And once upon a
   time, like many of us, Christy was way young and a rockstar. This is how
   Christy used to rockstar.
   
   The best part about this is all the good parts are still true only better.
   Christy is still awesome, still beautiful, still compassionate, and still
   cutting hair for rockstars. Only now she’s married, pregnant, and living in
   Key West. Plus a whole lot more. If anything, all the experiences between
   then and now have made Christy one of the most beautiful people we know.
   She’s even better looking now than she was as the teen rebel pictured below.
   (You can tell she’s a real gRRRR-rrrirl.) CHRISTY MOSELEY CUTS MY HAIR and we
   love you, Christy!
   
   PS “Straight talk”? hahahaha
   
   BUSINESS
   Straight Talk
   Christy Moseley
   
   Photos by Erin Hurley
   
   by Melody Williams
   Richmond.com
   Tuesday March 18, 2003
   
   Christy Moseley, previously apprentice instructor and mentor at Nesbit The
   Complete Body Salon in Richmond, recently was promoted to educational
   director.
   
   Title: Educational director
   Organization: Nesbit The Complete Body Salon
   Previous position: Apprentice instructor and mentor at Nesbit
   Education: Bachelor of fine arts degree in painting and printmaking, Virginia
   Commonwealth University, 1997; received Virginia Cosmetology license from
   Richmond Technical Center, 1991; received instructor’s license from Central
   Virginia College of Cosmetology, 2000
   Career turning point: “When I started working at Nesbit.”
   
   “The position for me solidifies what I’m doing at Nesbit. At Nesbit I’ve
   always been the type of person that just couldn’t be a stylist behind the
   chair. I’ve always been a go-getter, one to jump on board. So it makes me
   feel like I have direction.
   
   “I’ve been in the industry for 12 years. The summer before college, before I
   started the AFO program, I worked as a shampoo assistant at a salon in
   Chesterfield. I liked it and went through an apprenticeship myself. So I
   learned to do hair the first year of college. It was great to earn extra
   money, but I found that when I was done [with the art degree], I still wanted
   to do hair. So I started full time at the salon I was in.
   
   “What I found through my personal experience was that there wasn’t anybody
   checking behind to see if the apprentices were cutting hair correctly. Salons
   weren’t regulated through the state. With this new position I teach other
   stylists how to teach apprentices. I’m also the network educator for Bumble
   and Bumble at our salon. They offer a lot of workshops. I’ve traveled to
   Connecticut, San Francisco, D.C. and New York, all for education for Nesbit.
   I’ve fine-tuned all the questions that I had about hair, about color. Being
   an educator, I grew so much from that. Three of those trips were actually
   with a salon consultant firm called Strategies. They help to encourage a more
   team-based environment within hair salons. To help encourage that environment
   there has to be skill sets in place. I help write these skill sets. These
   help ensure that clients receive the highest quality of service and that
   everyone knows how to execute procedures.
   
   “Also within this title I’m a salon team leader, which means I run team
   meetings for stylists. Within my meetings we exchange new ideas, brainstorm
   new fashion, hair. It all works together. I thank the owners Nesbit, Michael
   and the manager, Kathleen for our team-based environment.
   
   “Because the owners are in tune to education, we’re overly trained almost.
   We’re busting out of our seams to learn what is new, and we stay up-to-date.
   I help make sure our salon doesn’t fall through the cracks. It’s also a
   pleasure for me to see people grow.
   
   “I’m learning to be a leader right now and I’m learning how to really
   educate. Anybody can educate, but not everyone can inspire. What I do affects
   what they [students] do. Continuing to become more of a leader and to grow
   within that is a goal. I never want to get off the floor completely, because
   I don’t want to loose that creative aspect of my job.
   
   “[Advice for someone entering the industry] would be to be aggressive about
   your education, embrace it and take it seriously. Seek out as much education
   as possible. For anything that you do in your life, just make sure you’re
   happy and you enjoy what you’re doing.”
   
   
   
   
    

 * MIKE MONGO 8:09 AM ON MAY 28, 2010 PERMALINK | REPLY  
   
   
   GOOD NIGHT 
   
   There’s a little bright star next to the moon. Can you see it?
   
    

 * MIKE MONGO 4:39 PM ON MAY 26, 2010 PERMALINK | REPLY  
   
   
   IS BP AT WAR WITH THE US? 
   
   
   
   Is it? Is BP at war with the US?
   
   There is anecdotal evidence galore.
   
   Disaster may be worse than 9/11
   
   BP planes attack Coast Guard with chemical weapons
   
   BP’s police protection units
   
   BP and EPA skirmish over dispersants
   
   Let’s say that BP was at war with the US. If they did so openly, it would be
   a cause for international alarm. The US would engage the US military. As it
   stands presently, BP is using the US military in their operations.
   
   By not declaring war on the US—and not being at war in a de facto sense,
   either—but rather “just” cleaning up a disaster, BP may be the first
   corporation to openly be at war with a nation.
   
   Why is BP at war with the US? That’s another question. But the first step is
   to acknowledge that they are.
   
    

 * MIKE MONGO 2:10 AM ON MARCH 2, 2010 PERMALINK | REPLY  
   
   
   SONY VAIO VGN-CS190 ASSEMBLY REPAIR TAKE-APART DUE TO BROKEN INTEL® WIFI
   LINK 5100AGN 
   
   A friend’s Sony Vaio VGN-CS190’s wireless card stopped working. I told him I
   could fix it. Mistake.
   
   I could locate no take-apart guides or VGN-CS190 manuals online. Always a bad
   sign.
   
   So I went for it anyhow. And I cracked open the case.
   
   Here’s what I found: Nothing.
   
   Well, pretty much. And I did find that it’s pretty simple to take apart the
   Sony Vaio VGN-CS190.
   
   After I got the bottom off—the trick is to unsnap the plastic case hinges,
   which really just unsnap and then its open—inside was pretty obvious. All
   except for one thing. No visible Intel® WiFi Link 5100AGN.
   
   I did NOT want to have to go further…sigh…
   
   …so I contacted Sony’s customer service. You know, to kill time. I
   immediately started chatting with a customer service rep which was great.
   Very impressive, you know, how fast I was able to get a hold of Sony customer
   service and have them tell me that they don’t have that kind of information
   available because the way Sony Vaio’s are made is really special
   (“proprietary”) and that I should NOT take apart the laptop. And could I
   please confirm I got all that so the customer service rep could say that
   she/he answered my question? thank you.
   
   At least I didn’t have to wait long to be unhelped so professionally well.
   
   [to be continued…]
   
    

 * MIKE MONGO 9:31 PM ON JANUARY 14, 2009 PERMALINK | REPLY  
   
   
   LINKSYS WIRELESS-N GIGABIT ROUTER WRT310N 
   
   
   After installing two of these, I have to give credit to Linksys for providing
   such an easy-to-understand install for the Linksys Wireless-N Gigabit Router
   WRT310N.
   
   Wireless routers can be tricky. They don’t have to be but they generally are.
   In fact, some are often nearly impossible. (Hello D-Link.) So when a wireless
   install is 1) simple, and 2) works, its noteworthy.
   
   Of course, if the router stank that would be a bummer. However, this router
   is awesome. How awesome? In a 8000-sq.ft., two-story private residence it
   reached to nearly every spot upwards as well as outwards. And that was using
   the “g-protocol.” Using the “n-protocol” (and a genuine gigabit switch and
   new cat-6 cabling) was outrageous in its range and speed even though only
   described as a mid-range wireless router.
   
   Plus, it is perhaps the most attractive (non-apple) router I have installed.
   
   I have installed two WRT310N’s so far, and I look to install more in the
   future.
   
   Sub-Xero is discussing. Toggle Comments
   
    
   
   * SUB-XERO 11:16 PM ON DECEMBER 8, 2009 PERMALINK | REPLY
     
     Mikeo Mongo my brother. What happened to you man? What happened to good old
     fashioned zany Giant Superstar? Now all I see is boring household name.
     Yeah yeah much has changed in Mike’s life no more beatin round us tiny
     bushes no more, you gone up in the world playa, now its all tech this and
     real that. Well its all a lil too down to earth to me. Just cos you’re
     workin off a new steam now don’t mean you gotta write it as well as live
     it. Break the rules again post a wacky fact. Don’t make me come over there!
     
     -SUB
   
     

 * MIKE MONGO 2:43 AM ON JANUARY 14, 2009 PERMALINK | REPLY  
   
   
   MGMT—ELECTRIC FEEL 
   
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