So I thought life was over when I literally missed the original Glee audition this past Monday (because the website froze/locked me out before I could upload everything). But then on Tuesday they announced an encore day and I was determined. I re-did the intro and song and got it submitted with 15 minutes to spare this time. Here is my official entry. I’m one of those singers who could probably sound really good with some personal voice lessons (all I’ve had is my ears and and chorus in middle school at this point). Also, acting like a cocky bastard isn’t my thing, so please don’t treat me like one when judging me. Also, this is the FIRST video of myself I have ever uploaded to the internet. Kind of a big deal for me. Enjoy : )
As for a Badnan.com update: I have been working very hard on the official launch of this site, but I am not going to lie and say my personal life hasn’t kept me extremely busy/drained. I am going to get things in full order so that this site will never be without an update again when it’s ready. Stay tuned. I promise you’ll want to see what’s coming up. GaGa.
I just did the GLEE-possible. May 28 & 29 is GLEE weekend in NYC.
-Adnan
A piece of my cookie fell on the floor and I stared at it for at least 30 seconds. Sigh.
-Adnan
So I basically have been up all night because I took a poorly timed nap yesterday from 8:30 pm to 2:30 am. Oops. I wish you could see what I just saw in person. Everything from the sky against the water against the clouds to the ridiculously bright sunshine that comes. I know there are people who appreciate this just as me. Also, my hair looks like a fire in that last picture. Note how I said a fire and not fire.
UPDATE: I just realized that that was a 6 hour “nap.” So let’s just say I went to sleep really early and woke up really early (lol). I blame jetlag…from a month ago.




I hate when I accidentally spend a lot of money on food that doesn’t taste good.
-Adnan

If you missed the Hope for Haiti Now telethon on Friday, it’s all good! You can buy the CD with every live performance (“studio quality acoustic versions” actually is more accurate). The CD has songs by Beyonce, Justin Timberlake, Madonna, Taylor Swift, Sheryl Crow, Kid Rock, Christina Aguilera, Bruce Springstein, Stevie Wonder, Jennifer Hudson, and MANY more! And 100% of the proceeds are split among organizations that are helping Haiti in its time of need. Not only do you get to help Haiti, but you get 20 amazing tracks for only $7.99. There’s too much winning in this deal to not buy it. Click here to go directly to the album on your iTunes.
I’m also buying the first 25 people to re-post Haiti-related support on Facebook a copy of the album.
P.S. I’ve been listening to Beyonce’s “Halo” (Haiti-relief edition) for the past 2 days straight. Cool.
Hello! Hello! Hello! Oh my gosh you guys have no idea how excited I am to have a website again. It’s kind of been my thing for over a decade and it just feels really great to have a place to “be” again. First things first: this website ain’t nothing special. It’s just my slice of the internet for anyone and everyone who wants a part of it. I decided to move everything over from AdnanRashid.com to Badnan.com just because it’s easier and it makes me look really cool obviously (lol). I’ve actually launched the site in its “preview” state, so there are still some things being moved over/introduced/perfected. I just wanted to get the site up already because I’ve missed it (Thanks for pushing me Shanta). Pretty impressive for a second semester senior, no? Senioritis doesn’t do justice. hahaha
I wanted to start this next chapter of my life and celebrate the launch of Badnan.com by giving back. I really believe in the power of kindness and compassion and think everyone can show more in their own lives (including me). Right now, the people of Haiti really need us. To help everyone do their part and to encourage more donations, I will donate $5 for every single person that “likes” my launch status on Facebook (no limit). I had originally set this money aside for a big contest, but I’d rather use it to help the people of Haiti. I know it’s not going to be a million dollars, but that’s the wrong mindset. Every single dollar can make a difference. And it starts with you. And me. I also pledge today that 15% of my website and career will go toward helping those less fortunate (I’m going to especially be working with St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital). And that’s my life-long promise. It may not be a lot at first, but it’s something. If even one person smiles instead of frowns as a result, I’m getting the return on my investment.
Here are some quick and easy ways to donate to Haiti via text message (brilliant technology, gotta say):
To donate $5, text “YELE” to 501501 (Yele Charity will charge to your cell phone bill.)
To donate $10, text “HAITI” to 90999 (Red Cross will charge to your cell phone bill.)
Stay tuned…I’ve still got lots of work to do for Badnan.com but I’m thinking a better site with each and every day I’m open. Thanks for checking me out today! Also, the banner on top changes. “oooooooh….ahhhhhhhh…” lmao. But seriously, so many amazing funny silly beautiful quotes on the way.
I can’t believe the first year of the second decade of my life is about to be over. It seems like just yesterday that I was the 18 year old starting college. But the good news is that I’ll be home in NY to celebrate with my family (it’s tradition). But before I can get to Saturday, I have two tests on Friday. And then I fly from Atlanta to NY right after that. How much does THAT schedule suck? I hate summer school. I really do. Anyway, back to me…I turn 21 on Saturday…B-DAY!
Done with my college Spring semester! But that doesn’t make me a senior just yet.
I just had my final presentation at the Coca-Cola headquarters in Atlanta (as part of an Integrated Marketing Communications class) and now I am officially done with my Spring 2009 semester of college. Shit, it’s like I’m a senior. But let’s pretend I’m not a senior until September, okay? I just feel soo freeeee…a floating in the bathtub kind of feeling. A lot of shit has gone down personally for me these past few months and I’m just really happy to see myself make it to the other side.
This summer will be spent as follows:
Taking first summer school session in Atlanta and then back home to NY while hopefully interning somewhere. All the while with the master plan in mind? What plan? Find out.
I wanted to post this because I had a really beautiful day yesterday and I wanted to remember it/share it the people who made it possible.
- Went to classes and wasn’t completely useless. That’s always good!
- I hung out with one of my best friends all day (Sheets) and we went on many adventures…like going to the Georgia Aquarium (arriving right when it closed aka not going), being silly/tanning on the World of Coke field, eating Maggianos (you know, the really heavy/AMAZING Italian food?), eating Yoforia for the first time (An all-natural yogurt place in Atlanta…I think their secret ingredient is crack..), and driving aimlessly all the while with blasting music (one of my favorite activities).
- Also drove back to Oxford (where I received my associates degree/had an amazing 2 years of life) and hung out with even more amazing people! Laura, Rachel, DJ, Shafin, Louis, Sharon, Natalie, J’Aimee, Sheetal, and KoJo (spelled wrong for sure), thanks for a memorable April day. Smiling’s my favorite. Just what I needed.
Oh and what a great way to start hell week. So you know, I’ll be living out of a Starbucks cup until Friday night…when I get more Starbucks. And I totally wrote this entry while drinking an iced venti expresso truffle. I would.
Here’s a small amount of insight into my daily life.
Driving: I love driving. I love driving and blasting the music (to the point where the car starts shaking). I love driving fast. Really fast. I am an awesome parker. I think I scare my passengers but when it comes down to it, they trust my driving. I admit, on occasion I am the driver that you really hate on the road…you know, the one that’s zig-zagging and trying to cut everyone. And you know what’s the most frustrating thing about that sometimes? Two cars, two different lanes, same exact speed. There’s just no cutting that when there’s only two lanes. Which brings me to my last point, I’m a total tailgater. You know that jerk stop that happens when you’re about to hit the car in front of you? I’d be lying if I said that didn’t happen to me at least once a week (jerk stopping, not actually hitting cars). I love driving. I love driving and blasting the music. As for my faults on the road, what can I say, I guess I just get lost in the music. What a fun ride.
Debit Cards: So in an attempt to not buy uneccesary things (I do that…even when in the moment something may seem like it’s the most necessary thing in the world…like an orange belt), I have resorted to using only my debit card (only spending what’s in the bank). Credit cards are just bad. And not because of debt, but just because it makes me spend like a MAD person. I’m not entirely familiar with the “value of money” concept, but I do know that saving money is never a bad thing. So no credit cards, at any cost and I mean any cost. That’s good right? Well… during Spring Break I lost my debit card. And now I’m going to give you the short-hand version of what’s been going on these past three weeks: 2 weeks and 2 failed attempts at getting a new one sent to me (mailing to my school address was apparently an issue). Ordering in food via the parents’ debit cards. Borrowing money from friends (hate hate hate hate doing that). Feeling so lost. But today…today..my debit card finally came back to me! I picked up my UPS envelope and inside was this magical blue card. Being without has proven that I can only live with. So here’s to a new debit card, a new beginning, and paying back your friends! I will never lose my debit card again. Ever.
If there’s one thing you can take away from this post, it’s that you shouldn’t take advantage of your friends…and that if you’re currently driving in the Atlanta area, watch out for me! You’ll either see me or hear me. God bless.
Don’t get me wrong. I love the hot/warm days…but I just love when it rains. I am never really upset when it rains. It’s just too beautiful/calming/metaphorical to look at/stand in/drive in. I know a lot of people are like “ugh, rain,” but the rain never any cancels my plans (or at least ones I actually care about). Mall in the rain. Starbucks in the rain. Walking in the rain. Concert in the rain. Oh but there is traffic in the rain…okay that’s definitely a bitch. As random as this post is, it isn’t actually! I was doing some physical therapy exercises and looked out the window and wala! Rain! So pretty. I’d take a picture but my camera is still being help hostage… What? Okay well my sister said she wouldn’t mail me my camera from back home unless I emailed her pictures from the Britney Spears concert. Oh leverage. Back to body movements and the rain.
So messed up: UCSD sends 29,000 rejected students acceptance email. My experience too.
Even though this happened yesterday, not April Fool’s day, this is still so incredibly messed up. University of California San Diego accidentally emailed 29,000 rejected students an acceptance email. Those same students were later emailed a few hours later being told it was a mistake. As someone who went through a very crazy college application process (didn’t we all to some extent?), I can’t imagine what these poor students are going through. Sure, some of them probably applied just to apply…but what about those people who had their hearts set on the school? You’re in. Just kidding. 29,000 people is a lot of people and this “mistake” is just not acceptable. Playing with people’s emotions is never cool. I say all those students should get their application money back. That is the least the school can do for, as one parent called it, such a “colossal screw-up.” I know what it’s like to not get into your dream school (or so I thought) and it’s not easy. UCSD, how do you accidentally send out 29,000 emails to the wrong people? Idiots.
While I’m talking about college applications, why not just run through my experience a few years ago (I’m a junior at Emory right now). I applied to 25 schools and I can tell you I’ve heard every single type of decision you can hear. Accepted. Rejected. Waitlisted. Deferred. Deferred, rejected. Deffered, waitlisted, accepted. I’m pretty sure those are all the responses you can hear (except for being deferred, waitlisted, and then rejected…that would have sucked too). But no joke, I heard every single one of those. It really made for an exciting senior year. Thankfully the very best happened. Oxford College of Emory University and Goizueta Business School of Emory University is where it’s at. My college application experience made me believe in “everything happens for a reason.”
I was randomly “cleaning” my car and found a Snapple real fact bottle cap that I saved. I just really like the picture/memory this one paints in my head. Memory: standing on the roof of our house in Pakistan when it rained. Good times.
Warning: I’m about to go all Confessions of a Shopaholic on your asses. Did you know I used to be an obsessive online shopaholic? (some of my friends probably smirked at the “used to be” part). I don’t think you know just how crazy. Boxes every day in the mail crazy. My point is… I’ve been really good better this past year (relatively speaking). But now… now… Now I have three online shopping carts that are just waiting to be checked out and I can’t exactly step away… I don’t know how it happened, it just happened. Have you ever seen a more beautiful shoe (exhibit right)? It’s screaming out to me…it’s orange for crying out loud! In an ideal world, I would just shut off my computer. In this world… I’m thinking maybe I’ll choose my top 3 and just get those. Yeah, I know, it’s not the smartest choice…but hey…I make silly decisions every single day and maybe this will just be one of them (“silly”). Look at me trying to rationalize. We’ll see what happens. You can be pretty certain though that the shoe to your right is mine. *Proceed to checkout*
Okay it’s only 3:14 pm, but a great morning/afternoon deserves acknowledgment. Let me do this list-style for easy reading.
- I had my only Negotiations test today and hopefully got at least a B (in case you’re wondering if I’m such a slacker, my GPA says nothing about who I am…except that school is definitely not the most important thing to me in the entire world…but it is important lol).
- I scheduled all my physical therapy appointments for the next 6 weeks, starting with 7:30 am tomorrow morning. Now all I have to do is show up. And you bet your ass that I will show up and OWN. This scheduling is something I needed to do all week, so a very big weight has been lifted.
- I ran into one of my favorite people today, Nashifa Hooda (this post will be updated with a picture). She’s basically a hoot and a half and I love this girl. We caught up for a bit and then I went off to get food and Starbucks. Avara ghardii!!! JK. Loves her and looking forward to seeing her more.
- While I was in my car, I noticed the temperature go from 61 degrees to 75 degrees. That is always a great thing. Although I do love my cold, too.
- While I was waiting for my food, I decided to get my sideburns trimmed (you know, to look more presentable). Knocked that off the to-do list and wasn’t even planning on it (those are the best). Met a nice guy named Kit from Vietnam who I’ll definitely be going back to.
- Listened to “Hello” and “Halo” by Beyonce during the entire time I spent in my car today (a good 30-40 minutes). The music was blasting and I was smiling.
- Came back with my food and my second Starbucks drink in hand. While trying to open the door, what happened? Yes. I dropped my Starbucks and it went splashing. Thank goodness it was just my spare drink (I killed the other one while running my errands). I did manage to drink the 2 oz that didn’t fall out of the cup. Addict much?
Now I’m back in my room. I am going to just enjoy the beautiful weather and rest my lower back/leg. I feel very nautious lately..I hope I’m not pregnant. Hahahaha and scene. I hope everyone else is having a great day too!
-Adnan
There have been many instances that inspired this post. Like the time(s) I drove in rain and thunder just to get Starbucks. Or the time(s) I’ve arrived to Starbucks 10 minutes (or less) before it closed. Or maybe me just getting more drinks than I actually need because I get worried that I won’t have time for a Starbucks run the next day. Maybe the fact that the employees at the Starbucks near my school know me/recognize my voice at the drive-thru window. In fact, right before I came home for spring break, one of the employees told me, “Have a great break and we’ll see you when you get back. Tell your parents we said hey.” I responded by saying “Haha you too and I will.” What I should have said was, “my parents say hi to you every single day.”
Tonight I was craving some Starbucks at 10:30 pm. I went to the store in my town (in Long Island) and they were closed. I was so upset because the one at my school closes at 11pm (Hi Starbucks, how about having universal hours? Thankss). I ended up going home and calling every Starbucks near me until I found one that closed at 11. I found a really close one and guess who made it with only 5 minutes to spare? Needless to say I got my two venti iced dolche leche and bounced. I drank one and the other one’s in the fridge. It’ll be gone before noon tomorrow, I can promise promise you that.
So yeah… my name is Adnan and I am Starbucks obsessed




