OH MY GOD: a brief Journey in my search of the G-O-D, and how George Carlin Changed my life, Part 1 CheekyStick Craft Blog, Cheekystitch God Blog, CheekyStich Religions blog


Posted: August 8th, 2008 | Author: raven burgos | Filed under: Current Affairs, Famous Friends, Religion, Science, Television, Weblogs, hater, parody, sex | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »


Carlindogma

My relationship with god began at
Academia Los Pinares: a Christian missionary school located in Tegucigalpa Honduras

It was a very conservative missionary school run for the children of
the elite, to them black people were a myth and gays were going to
hell, and trolls too, you know.
What I learned? Jesus is a scary
motherfucker, and most missionaries were dicks, yes dicks. I had huge
hair even then.  I didnt hate gay people, I knew gay people, liked
gay people. Most of what I was taught about modesty, my role/future as
a woman, and how I would obtain salvation or achieve damnation 
seemed fucked up.

My cousins went to El Liceo Militar Del Norte, a military school in
San Pedro Sula, that put a gun in my cousin's,  borderline
personality hands. I could always count on her to wake me up in the
middle of the night with a knife or something, threatening violence
over her mothers affection.

The Dodless ( Leti) threatened me with mortal violence, while the
God fearing ( Los PInares) Spooked me out with stories of deamon's,
which I immediatly filed under  the boogie man, the due that lived
under my bed, homeboy in the closet and the creepy tales from the crypt
gimp.

In my house my grandmother practiced Santeria, an afro Yoruba
tradition of worshipping  catholic saints which represented
African gods. This is a religion that was spreads why enslaved African
along the trans Atlantic slave route

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DIY Screan Printing Machine: Instructables teaches you how to make that 4 color Che shirt on the cheap. Cheekystitch, Cheeky Stitch Screan printing blog, Cheeky Stitch Design blog


Posted: August 8th, 2008 | Author: raven burgos | Filed under: Brooklyn, Craft, DIY, How to, Locally Made, Machines, Supplies, Weblogs, recycle, reuse | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »


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If your as fickle as me with he crafts some investments are not worth making it

  • Gocco machine=  i dream of that kind of free time
  • All those paints that were on sale = Toxic shit sitting in my kitchen
  • Exotic Seeds = Grasshopper isnt that patient yet, but im working on it

I love instructables though it will help you with those in between projects you might not b so sure you’ll go through with. Glass cutter anyone?

Tools You’ll Need:

Power Drill/Screwdriver
Wood and Metal Bits
Miter Saw
Table Saw or Circular Saw
Electric Sander
Workbench Vise or Drill Press
Yardstick/Measuring Tape
Pencil
Level
Square
Clamps
Wood Glue
Welding Glue (or tools/materials for welding)
Paper or Cardstock

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Raven Burgos

be subversive, make it yourself

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DIY Birdhouses: Apartment therapy and Habana Outpost are kinda into birds, not in the English sense. Cheekystitch blog, Birdhouse blog


Posted: August 8th, 2008 | Author: raven burgos | Filed under: Apartment Gardening, Brooklyn, Craft, DIY, How to, childhood, events | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »


88cardboardbirdhouse

At my job at Habana Outpost , I generally do marketing and event planning, office work, gardening, and a little bartending.
I also schedule events for our Kids Corner, we do Eco friendly crafts. We bought these DIY birdhouses for the kids to decorate. It was pretty fun and messy as hell. But the childlings seemed to Like it. The house shows above was the best to decorate.


"There’s something about this we really like. While at first glance we
didn’t think cardboard would be sturdy enough for a house, even one for
birds, we remembered just how light birds are, and think that as long
as this was in a covered spot, it’d be lovely."

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www.Apartment therapy.com

Raven " Compton face with a Brooklyn booty" Burgos

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