Tuesday, December 30, 2008

I Hate Waiting

Last week the Gas Company man was supposed to show up at the old house and turn off the gas. Since I still have the dog over there, someone had to be there to ensure his safety. So, I got up early and headed over there. I stayed there from a.m. until just after 5 p.m. No gas man!
Yesterday, Shelly went to the Gas Company to pay the bill and find out what is going on, since no one showed to turn off the gas at the old place and no one showed up at the new house to turn the gas on here. She was told that the gas was already on at the new address and they were not worried about the old place. Okay. But, they would send someone to the new house between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m tomorrow.
Well, tomorrow is here and I have been up since 7 a.m. waiting for the man to show up. No sign of him yet and it's 9 o'clock. I hate waiting!
I do hope he shows up this time. I want to have my heater turned on so I don't have to keep using these electric space heaters.I want a warm house, not just a few warm spots! I also want some hot water so that people can bathe and the dishes can be washed without freezing someone's hands off. I want it now, dammit!
In the meantime, I wait. Thank God I have the internet to occupy my time :)
Here is your picture of the day to drool over...


Monday, December 29, 2008

A Reason To Celebrate


Whether you celebrate Christmas and New Years or some other holiday this time of year, there is another reason to celebrate during this time.
It appears, judging simply from my own email services that spammers take this time of year to celebrate something. I noticed that since right before Christmas my mailbox is a lot less full of junk mail than usual. This causes me to celebrate, and I am sure it doesn't hurt your feelings either.
Holidays and weekends I get a lot less spam. I wonder if spammers are related to telemarketers? I get a lot less telephone calls this time of year as well. Oh well, just another reason to feel good and celebrate :)
I hope all of you are getting ready for your New Years Eve celebrations. Remember to not drink and drive. The life you save may well be your own!

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Isn't It Ironic

Some posts are very easy to write, while some posts make me stop and ponder the ironies of life. This is one of the latter.
Anyone that knows me, or has read my sports blog called The Real Skinny knows that I am a die hard Pittsburgh Pirates fan. And, given my age, you would automatically know that if there is one team that I hate more than any other, it is the New Yourk Yankees. The team that couldn't be beaten by a bunch of old has beens called the Pirates, but who did go down in defeat. But, that is ancient history.
Now, as then, there are a few players on the Yankees team that I actually like, like Jeter. Jeter is a true gentleman of the game, he gives his all and when things go bad he points the blame where it belongs, on himself and the players. I like his honesty.
By now, of course, you are most likely scratching your head wondering why, since it is Winter and barely past Christmas Day, I am writing about the Yankees. Simple. This post is to inform you that Spring will soon be here and now is the time to think about getting your New York Yankees tickets.
Be it for Spring training down in sunny Florida, or the regular season, which the Yankees will play in their brand new ballpark, now is the time to get them tickets. Why? Because, tickets to Yankee games always go quickly, but I do believe this season they will sell out even faster given the history made as they open a new ballpark.
So, whether you love them or hate them, the Yankees are the team to watch and you must believe that there is nothing more exciting for a baseball fan than to be sitting in the stadium cheering (or booing) the team on. Yes, I know it isn't polite to boo baseball players but Yankee fans do it all the time so it must be okay.
So, don't just sit around waiting for that New Year's Eve party and the hangover of New Year's Day. Get to the website (click the link above) and get ready to celebrate a piece of history at the new Yankee Stadium in 2009. Hurry, before all the great seats have sold out!

On The Bench

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Last Of The Bunch

This is the last of the Christmas pictures of sexy women. Hope you have enjoyed all of these pictures. I know I have :)


Digital Signage

Have you ever wondered why some sites on the internet just seem to attract your attention and won't let go? Perhaps it is due to digital signage. What, you ask is digital signage? Well, read on, my friends.
Digital signage is your “everything behind the screens” solution source.
Deliver eye-catching, relevant content that gets results with the latest in digital signage. No other medium makes it possible to deliver compelling content at the right location at the right time for maximum impact. It works whether the goal is to:

• Increase sales and profits
• Encourage certain behavior
• Satisfy customers or employees
• Improve business processes
• Or all of the above.

In other words, digital signage takes your ordinary web page and helps create a work of art that will dazzle the viewer and grab their attention. So, if you have products to sell, they will want to look at your website and buy those products from you. So, that dazzle can easily turn into profits for you. Isn't that why you have a website? Of course it is :)

Click on the link above, or the picture, and discover a wide range of applications that can help you, and your website, succeed.
Happy Holidays. May the New Year be your most profitable ever.

A Very Merry Christmas

It's Christmas Day here in the desert of Southern California, and the weather outside (rainy and extremely windy) shows that it truly is a Winter's day.
I hope that all of you are safe and warm and enjoying time with family or friends. And, I do hope that you got everything that was on your wish list for this holiday.
I hope too that all of you take time to remember why we celebrate this holy day. It isn't all about the gifts, you know :) Although, I have to admit I would not have any objections to find this gorgeous creature under my Christmas tree!

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Tis The Season For Games

Young or old, seems like everyone has some sort of game on their Christmas wish list. Whether it is a simple handheld poker game or something more elaborate like an xbox 360, seems like you cannot go wrong buying someone a game as a gift.
I am amazed that such things are still as popular as they are given the ease of playing games online. But, then again, I guess you cannot always be on the computer. At least, that's what my family tells me! But, I think they just want me out of this chair so that they can use the computer.
Now, if they bought me a game for Christmas, I would be out of this chair and in front of a different screen, playing away to my hearts content. I doubt that will happen, but I won't know until Christmas Day. Until tomorrow morning all I can do is stare at the packages at the tree and wonder what is inside.
But, what if I (and you) don't get that prized game system for Christmas? What then? I suppose we can always buy ourselves a gift and get exactly the game system and the accessories that we want. No guessing from others, just pure unadulterated shopping by us. And, that would make the new year get off to a wonderful start!
So, click on the link above and grab yourself one of these:


While you're there, treat yourself to a few more games to enjoy :)

Easy Come, Easy Go

In the time I was gone I seemed to have missed a few money making opportunities. Oh well, easy come, easy go. I cannot do work if I am not able to get online. Besides, it isn't that bothersome as the outfit has repeatedly rejected my blog entries in the past so I may have written the articles for nothing anyways. Strange company, I do the job exactly as they request it and they reject it and tell me to resubmit. What the heck?
I am much better off continuing with the jobs I get from PayU2Blog. They are much easier to deal with, the pay is nice and they are patient. And, the jobs from them are much more plentiful. Everything about their company is top notch! And, they jobs they give me are very easy to complete, they pay every two weeks. The list of good things about them is long!
But, I realize that you probably just came here for the picture, so here you go...


Keeping The Memories

With the holiday season, it is time to join in celebrations with family and friends, enjoying the love and the occasional family squabble. But, the best part of get togethers like these are the memories. And, what better way to keep those memories than with a camcorder?
Camcorders aren't the big bulky things they used to be. Now they are smaller and lightweight and easier to move around the room with, taking moving pictures that you can cherish and perhaps laugh about for many years to come.


Look at this beauty! Not only is it lightweight, it is very affordable. And, made by Canon. Canon makes some of the best camera equipment in the world, so you know this is a high quality product that will last you for many, many years. Affordable, sleek and easy-to-operate, the Canon DC320 gives you the convenience of DVD technology, along with the exclusive Canon 48x Advanced Zoom- a feature only possible with Canon's industry-leading optical technology. It also boasts the advanced DIGIC DV II image processor, a 1.07 Megapixel CCD, SD card image storage capability, Quick Start and Joystick Control. Add to that the long recording time available thanks to its high capacity battery and low power consumption and you'll see that the DC320 makes it simpler than ever to capture and share all the unforgettable moments of your life.
This camcorder is available with free shipping and usually ships out in one to two days. And, to simplify purchasing, it can be paid for using either PayPal or Google checkout. Now, that's a deal!
So, click on the link above to see this beautiful camcorder and many other camcorders. Be prepared for the next family and friend party and be the one to share those memories for years to come.

It Will Be Merry

Got up this morning and plugged in the phone line to the DSL modem. Hallelujah! it works! Looks like this will be a very merry Christmas. Now I can do all my work in quick time and Shelly can keep up to date with her news.
The house is coming along nicely. All we need now is to have the gas turned on over here and get some sort of cable so we can watch television and the new year will be off to a fantastic start. Gotta love the holidays :)
So, to celebrate the great news, here's your picture of the day:

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Now, That's A Great Rug

No, I'm not talking about the one on top of your uncles head, the one that looks so much like real hair that only the family knows for certain, I'm talking about real rugs, like these area rugs.




Area rugs are amazing. They not only can be used to cover up bad spots on a floor or a carpet, they can be used to help you keep a well traveled path on your floor or carpet easier to keep clean. They also can be used to make your home look more dazzling. Who doesn't like compliments on their home from visitors? I know I do!
You say that you cannot afford area rugs for your home? It isn't so! Rugs USA has a wide variety of area rugs at affordable prices. And they even make paying for them easy, with both PayPal and Google checkout.
Don't forget to check out the free shipping! Just another reason to shop for your area rugs at Rugs USA.

Happy Holidays!


I do hope that all of you have finished your shopping. Now, all that remains is to wrap those gifts out and give them away. Then, sit back and get lots of "thank yous" from family and friends. Hopefully, all of you will get the things that were on your own Christmas wish list :)

Cell Phones, Unlocked

Just about everyone these days has a cell phone. Heck, even I have a cell phone. I don't do much with it besides text my family, but I have one just in case of an emergency. I am certain that is the reason most adults have one, so I know I am not alone. But, what are unlocked cell phones?
What does "Unlocked" mean?
When you purchase a phone domestically from a service provider such as Cingular or T-mobile, the phone is going to be "locked" into their service. This means that the phone will reject other SIM cards from other providers. But, by clicking on the link above, you'll see that UStronics offers a solution, they provide unlocked phones direct from the manufacture that are compatible with any GSM provider, interchangeably! Now, that's a great deal!
I use a Virgin Mobile prepaid cell phone, and the phones are nice, but not as nice as the ones they constantly show on television ads. What if I could get a fancy phone that would work with Virgin Mobile services? Now, I could go all high tech and still keep my cheaper service plan. I'd like that. A lot! And, I wouldn't be alone. My lovely wife starts to drool every time she looks at a Blackberry or some other high priced phone that Virgin Mobile doesn't offer yet. She'd be tickled pink to have one of those with her phone service.
Now then, what about you? Wouldn't you like to keep the service plan you already have, yet be able to use a different phone with that service? Of course you would, who wouldn't? So, what are you waiting for? Zip on over to UStronics by clicking the link above and see what you can get for yourself or a loved one.

I Am Back!


Well, sort of back. I do not have my DSL working in the new house yet, even though Verizon says that they turned it on :( So, I got a NetZero account to tide me over until I can figure out what the heck happened to my DSL. I just couldn't stand another day without internet! Besides, I am losing money with no internet :(
I have five, count them, five, jobs to be written.And, all of them were due last week. But, I am going to write those jobs anyways, whether they pay me or not because that's the kind of guy I am.
So, in the meantime, I shall inundate this blog with written posts as well as pictures of pretty girls. I know you all missed those pictures, my hits counter told me so!

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

I've Gone Magnetic

For years I have seen or heard ads for magnetic bracelets that supposedly cure one of their ailments. Always seemed like a scam to me so I never bought one. Just recently, one of the companies that I write for offered a chance to get one for free to try out. Free is always the right price to me! Besides, I suffer from such terrible arthritis in my wrists I figured it was worth a shot.
I received the bracelet in the mail and immediately put it on my wrist. Since they are designed specifically for one person, this was the right fit for me (I had sent them my wrist measurements). Being metal, it was rather cold at first, but soon my body heat had warmed it up.
I was amazed that wearing it didn't bother me that much. I don't generally wear a bracelet as they are so loose and they just seem to be in the way. But not this one :) I hardly noticed I had it on.
What I did notice was that my wrist wasn't pained as I sat here at the keyboard typing away. Normally, typing can be a real chore during the colder months as my hands just hurt too much. But not now. I can definitely feel a real difference in my arthritic bones and joints while wearing this bracelet. They say that these bracelets will help one to sleep better, and that one is hard for me to tell. Because of other ailments I take a pain killer before going to sleep and they usually knock me out. But, I can say that I have not tossed and turned as much as normal so perhaps it is the bracelet helping me out. It's hard to get a real good sleep if I am constantly switching from one side to the other. I'm sure it disturbs my partner too :(
So, all in all, I feel very blessed to have gotten to try this bracelet out. And, I would highly recommend one for you if you suffer from any chronic pains. Besides bracelets they also have Magnetic Support Wraps & Magnetic Insoles. The wraps can be for your wrist, your knees, your waist, even one for your head. I am thinking to get the head wrap for Shelly to see if it can ease her terrible headaches. She suffers a lot with those things.
So, don't just sit there staring at the screen! Go, check out the wonderful magnetic bracelets and do your body a favor!
here is a picture of the bracelet I wear:

Almost Done Here

This blog is going to go into hibernation, at least until I figure out how to get online. We are moving into a new house and that house will have power as of tomorrow but no telephone line. How do I access the internet without a phone line? I have a few ideas and will explore all of them as time permits. I do have other things to do besides write this blog you know LOL
If something horrendous happens and I somehow do not return before the holidays I want to wish each and every one of you the very best this holiday season, no matter what holidays you celebrate :)
I am so very thankful that you take the time out of your busy day to come over here and see what I am up to. Or, just to look at the lovely ladies I post pictures of :)
And, on that note, I post here for your enjoyment a picture of one of the friendliest, beautiful and sexiest women on the planet.

Ipod, Anyone?

Seems like everywhere you look these days, someone is listening to music on an Ipod. There is no escaping them. Both my wife and my daughter have one. Maybe they are trying to escape my ramblings, but I hope they are just loving their music :)
I've been thinking about getting one for myself, and now that the holidays are here, I may just put that bug in their ears (if I can get their earplugs out) so they know just what to get Dad for Christmas. And, I shall send them to the right place, too.
You see, I don't want them to just buy me an Ipod, I want them to get the best deal possible too. So, I plan on sending them to ShopWiki. What, you ask, is a Wiki? Wiki is a website that has a variety of items for just about everybody. So, when you Click Here for example it takes you directly to the ShopWiki Ipod buying guide. Simple, yes? Yes!
So, what makes ShopWiki different than any other website around? Simple, they scour the internet for bargains much like a regular search engine does. But, unlike regular search engines that only tend to show you stores that have paid the search engine to "find" them, ShopWiki will give you everything they can find online. Which means you not only get a much better selection, you also get the best prices out there!
Not looking for an Ipod? No problem. ShopWiki has all sorts of items to show you from Accessories and Automotive stuff to Video games and Weddings. So, head on over there and find the best deals on lots of stuff that you want and need.
As for me, I still need to ponder, to Shuffle or not.

My Readers!

This, my friends, is you doing yard work :)

To Shop And Save

Everyone seems to like shopping at least sometimes. Now perhaps more than ever because of the holidays. But, with money being tight, we all also want to get the most out of every single dollar we spend. So, here is a helpful site to assist you in getting the nest bargain and save you money at the same time.
The site is called extrabux. This site offers cash back rebates which is always a great deal. I like buying things just so that a company will give me part of my money back. It's like getting something for a whole lot less than anyone else paid. Add the rebates to their comparison shopping (so you know you're getting the best deal out there) and their online shopping deals and you have a definite winner!
Signing up for the site is free (can't beat that price!) and they offer up to 30% cash back at over 675 stores. If that isn't enough for you, they also have exclusive coupons and special offers.
You can now shop to your hearts content and not only save yourself some green, you can make yourself some as well. Money paid back to you is paid directly into your PayPal account. Don't have PayPal? They also will send you a check if that is your preference. What a deal!
So, don't dilly dally here on my blog, get yourself over to extrabux and make yourself some money!

So I Goofed

Yesterday I posted but didn't post a pretty girl. Guess what happened? My readership went down. Just a tad, nothing major. So, to make up for my mistake here's a pretty lady to ogle and drool over :)

Monday, December 8, 2008

Kids Personally

Looking for something extraordinary for your kids? Something that is just for them and no one else? Something that they will treasure for years? No problem, my friends, no problem!
This site has the perfect personalized gifts for kids. From Personalized kids DVD to children's books, even personalized plush toys! There has to be something here for your child, or maybe even the child of a friend or relative. Take a stroll through this site and prepare to smile at the joy you are bound to see on a happy child's face.
Right now they are running specials such as Care Bears Winter Adventure, Arthur's New Friend and Gregory and Me Animal Adventure. They also have Baby Genius Nursery Rhymes and My Very Own ABC's Book and Plate Gift Set.
Just remember that you are buying for the children, not for you. However, they also have something for adults, so don't worry. For you they have Personalized DVD, Personalized NFL Prints and Personalized Novels. As you can see, they have things for just about anyone at any age.

The site is magical in other ways as well. For instance, their payment options include PayPal. So, if you don't have a credit card (like me) but you do have a PayPal account (like me) then you can still purchase the products on this site. Cool, huh? So, go browse through the site and see what they have to fit you and your kids.

I Hate Moving!

The house is a disaster area. tempers are getting shorter, mine especially. What to take, what to leave behind, this is the worst of it all. Some things are more important than others, furnishings and clothing of course. You need a place to sit and sleep and you can't spend all your time naked.
Then there are those odds and ends that you have collected through the years, like my sports memorabilia that might be worth a lot of money someday. I surely don't want to leave that behind! Then there are the tools in the garage, rarely used, but still important. Not much more frustrating than having an emergency and not having tools to fix the problem.
My head spins at the thought of what we are doing. But, it must be done and it must be done soon. Today is Monday, the power will be turned off Wednesday and power to the new house will be on then. We need to move as much as we can by then. The rest of it can be moved later, but only during the daylight hours. But, I truly do not want to leave anything important here thinking I'll be able to move it later. I have no doubt that if someone is not physically on this property then scavengers will have a field day and things will go missing :(
So, that's that. Too much worry over things. Will I remember everything? Will I miss the stuff I leave behind? Only Time will tell on that. In the meantime, I must say...
I HATE MOVING!!

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Got Work?

In these tough economic times, it seems like an awful lot of people are out of work. It's no wonder that homes are being lost, if you aren't working your priorities might be changed, or you may simply feel like you are lucky if you can feed your family. You need a job!
There are places online that are sort of like the want ads, but have you noticed that 99% of those jobs they offer are for high level positions? If you are a blue collar worker or just an ordinary guy or gal, those sites won't help you at all. So, where do you turn for assistance?
If you are like most people, you are in need of jobs in logistics. I know, fancy title, right? I thought so too until I went to check out the website. Imagine my surprise to find some ordinary jobs offered :) In fact, on their home page these are the most recently listed jobs:
Most Recent Job Postings

Warehouse/Driver
Driver (Non-CDL)
Part-Time Driver(CDL)
Bus Driver
Housekeeper
Assistant Signal Worker
Freight Conductors
Transportation Project...
Need Extra Cash for the... United Parcel Service ...
Senior Sales Consultant
Courier

No CEOs, no Executives, just normal looking jobs for normal people! My kind of employment service, designed for the rest of us. So, if you are in need of a job and you're not an executive then this site might be right up your alley too. Click on the link and check it out for yourself. You have nothing to lose but a few moments of your time, and, who knows, you might just find the job you've been looking for :)

Moving Along

It is now December the seventh, and things for the move are, well, moving along. We hauled away most of the large items yesterday, the bed frame and headboard and the dressers. The friend with the pickup truck never showed so the entertainment center is still here. And, in all honesty I should say that I did not move these things, the girls moved them.
The power to the new house should be turned on next Wednesday. That's the earliest SCE could get to it according to their website. How kind of them :)
Once most of the house is actually moved then the fun part will begin. If there are still valuables left, then I will stay here in this house at night and the girls will go to the new house. It takes a lot of time to move after being somewhere as long as I have been in this house LOL
I still need to get Verizon out to the new house. There is a phone line going to the house, but there is no phone lines inside the house :( This means that we will have no internet until Verizon can get this work done. This will make it difficult to do my online work. I pray I don't miss too many jobs.
Now, for the reason you all come to visit my page:

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Ferrari Parts

In spite of our seemingly depressed economy, (or is that recessed economy?) many people still drive fancy cars. I know that if I had one, I'd certainly drive it around, if for no other reason than I could. What good is a fancy automobile if it just sits in your garage? None!
But, what if your fancy car breaks down or you just want to make it even fancier? Where do you go to find quality Ferrari parts?
Ricambiamerica has 80,000+ Original Ferrari Parts and Tools to help you with whatever is ailing your fancy car. Imagine, over 80,000 parts and tools, that, to me, shows that no matter what, this site will have the parts and the tools required to do any repair jobs you may have. Not just for Ferrari's either. They also have things you need for your Maserati and Lamborghini as well.
If you are like me, not an expert mechanic, you will need to know how the parts go together. They have that covered as well, with diagrams! It's frustrating when things come apart and you have no idea how they go back together. And, let's face it, when working on a car, this happens. So nice to be able to see a picture of how those parts fit back together.
So, if your fancy car needs some tuning up or repairs, click on the link above and find exactly what you need to get your baby back on the road.

Thank You!

I think it is fairly safe to assume that you, my readers, prefer pictures of lovely ladies than my writing about what's going on in my life. How do I know this? Simple. Since I started putting the pictures on here my readership has quadrupled!
Some writers might take this as an affront to their writings, but not me. If that is what it takes to get more readership, then so be it. Who am I to question such a thing? Besides, when you are here looking at the lovely ladies you are also here looking at my paid posts. I know this because the timer on my blog tells me that people are staying here a lot longer than they used to. So, of course, I assume you are reading something, so why not the paid posts?
Whatever it is you are doing here, I thank you. Without readers, a blog is simply a waste of time. And, to reward you, here is another lovely lady to ogle :)


Friday, December 5, 2008

Passports quickly done

Thinking about traveling? If so, you know you'll need a passport. But, where can you get that done with your busy lifestyle? How about the internet? Seems like, these days, everything can be done online. How about, YES! You can get your passport quickly and easily by clicking the link.
American Passport Express is your one stop place to go when you need a passport quickly. They also offer visas, if you need one of those. So, stop worrying about your busy schedule. Start planning your trip and think less about the hassle of a passport. Click the link and get all the answers to your passport needs. Because you have enough things to worry about, let ACE take one of those worries off your mind.
Remember, travel should be fun, not work!

How Does One Drive Like That?

SAN ANTONIO (UPI) -- Police in San Antonio said they arrested a man who claimed it was "Jesus's will" that he ram a woman's car because she was not "driving like a Christian."

The Bexar County Sheriff's Office said in a news release that Michael Schwab, 52, told investigators he crashed his pickup truck into a woman's car at about 7:25 a.m. Friday on southbound U.S. 281 because "the other vehicle was not driving like a Christian and it was Jesus' will for him to punish the car," the San Antonio Express-News reported.

"He just said God said she wasn't driving right, and she needed to be taken off the road," Sheriff's Lt. Kyle Coleman said.

Sheriff's officials said Schwab told responders he was traveling faster than 100 mph when he hit the woman's car. Both vehicles sustained heavy damage as a result of the crash, but both drivers had only minor injuries.

"God must have been with them, 'cause any other time, the severity of this crash, it would have been a fatal," Coleman said.

Schwab was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, motor vehicle. He was jailed in lieu of $50,000 bond.




Copyright 2008 by United Press International

Thursday, December 4, 2008

A Pony For Christmas

So, your child has asked for the ultimate gift, a living creature. Not just any creature though, they want a pony! Now that may not be the right gift for those that live in an apartment or in the city, but if you live on a large enough property and you don't think the neighbors will mind, you consider the gift.
Unless you have managed to win a large sum of money from the lottery or a very wealthy relative passing away, you hopefully are thinking about the costs involved. Not just the horse, but the stuff you'll need to take care of this horse. So, where does one go for horse supplies?
Jeffersequine is the place to go, to find these needed items. From blankets to halters to treats, Jeffersequine has the items you'll need to properly care for your new horse. And, to show that horse just how much you care, there is this Heated Flat Back Bucket:

So, click the link above and find out just how much these needed supplies will cost you before you commit to getting that darling child a horse.
If you don't want to buy a horse or horse supplies, but you know someone that does have a horse, Jeffersequine also has gift cards available. Give the gift that will not only delight the recipient, but will actually be useful. They, and their horse, will thank you.

NJ woman sues Pa. sports bar for toilet seat break

ALLENTOWN, Pa. (AP) - A New Jersey woman is suing a Pennsylvania sports bar and restaurant, saying she got stuck inside a toilet bowl for 20 minutes when the seat broke. Kathleen Hewko, of Delran Township, said she was in the bathroom at Starters Pub in an Allentown suburb when the handicapped toilet seat she was sitting on cracked and dumped her into the bowl.

Hewko claims in the lawsuit filed in November in U.S. District Court in Allentown that she had hip surgery prior to the Nov. 19, 2006 incident and was re-injured when the seat broke.

Her Philadelphia attorney, John Cirrinicione, says Hewko is not obese - she weighs 130 to 140 pounds.

The suit names Starters and Kohler Co., which made the toilet seat.

Representatives from both companies said they couldn't comment.

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Information from: The Morning Call, http://www.mcall.com

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Let There Be Light

No matter what room you are in, it helps if you can see what is there and where you are going. Of course, this is also extremely helpful if the room you are in is the bathroom. Imagine taking a bath or a shower in the dark! Nobody would like that! That's why if you are building a bathroom or simply remodeling an old one you definitely need to check out bathroom light fixtures.
Check out the fine fixtures at this site and see just how to get the best and brightest for your bathroom. Whether you are looking for a single bulb fixture or four or more bulbs this site has you covered.
Bathroom lighting is more than a necessity for every bathroom. A properly lit bathroom helps to make sure you and your bathroom look their best while also ensuring your safety while in the bathroom. A well lit bathroom has the added benefit of perfectly applied makeup, flawless hair and more.
So, check out the fabulous lighting available by clicking the link above and brighten up your bathroom today!

This economy is crazy!

I keep hearing that the country is in a recession. Stores are wondering how they can survive with so many people out of work or losing their homes or just not spending what little money they have.
Me? I am wondering how in the heck I can afford to buy a new stove and a new refrigerator for my new house. If things are so tough in this economy, why are prices still sky high? You would think that prices would drop, so that people would be willing to part with their cash. But, apparently the people that sell appliances and such have not figured out that it would be better to move some merchandise than to have it just sit there in their stores. It is not shocking to me that these are the places that will go out of business, they have no real business sense!
*sigh*

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

A Perfect Gift

Now, all my readers know that I have a passion for lovely ladies wearing high heels, but, I also am rather fond of ladies that wear sexy clothing. And, I can't think of anything better in that regards than a lady in lingerie.
Now that the holidays are fast approaching, what a perfect gift for the lady in your life, and, of course for you as well, since you'll be the lucky guy looking at her in something sexy. How about this?


If this outfit doesn't get your blood pressure flowing, there are many more styles to choose from. One of them is bound to fit your fantasies and your budget. So, go, check these lovely lingerie items out by clicking on the link above. Your lady will be happy and so will you :)

Monday, December 1, 2008

Moving Forward

Over the weekend the lovely woman and I heard about a house for rent and went to look at it. It's a brand new house! They just finished building it within the past couple of months. WOW! And the man wanted the same rent that we are paying now for a house that is older than old, built in 1957, I love the house I am in, been here fifteen years or so, but the owner is an idiot that wants to keep screwing around and now tells us the property is going to go into foreclosure :(
So, common sense tells me that it is not wise to wait for the bank to show up and say "Get out!". Even though the new house is only a one bedroom and we really should have two, we took it. Gave him a check for December rent and the deposit. Now we wait until the third when he cashes the check and we can move in. What a monumental chore this will be. I've got enough stuff to fill a four bedroom house LOL But, it is time to move forward. Get rid of a lot of stuff that just sits in the house or garage doing nothing.
The really bad part is that I may not have internet access for awhile, as I need the phone company to come out and finish running their lines into the new house. Bummer. But, I will do whatever it takes to move forward and I pray that things will go smoothly for me and the family. If you feel so inclined, say a small prayer for us.
In the meantime, here is another lovely picture for you all to drool over :) Be sure to click on the picture as the larger version is so much better than the small version :)







Saturday, November 29, 2008

WKRP Rises Again!

CINCINNATI (AP) - WKRP is back on the air in Cincinnati - but this time it's for real.

A low-power TV station has changed its call letters to WKRP, the same as the fictional radio station in the 1970s hit series "WKRP in Cincinnati."

The station changed its call letters to promote its new digital TV signal. It formerly went by WBQC-TV.

General Manager Elliott Block says the new call letters give the station recognition because so many people remember the television sit-com.

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On the Net:

http://www.wkrp.tv/

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Information from: The Cincinnati Enquirer, http://www.enquirer.com

Friday, November 28, 2008

So Much For Christmas Spirit!

NEW YORK – A Wal-Mart worker was killed Friday after an "out of control" throng of shoppers eager for post-Thanksgiving bargains broke down the doors at a suburban store and knocked him to the ground, police said.

At least four other people, including a woman eight months pregnant, were taken to hospitals for observation or minor injuries, and the store in Valley Stream on Long Island closed for several hours before reopening.

Nassau police said about 2,000 people were gathered outside the store doors at the mall about 20 miles east of Manhattan. The impatient crowd knocked the man to the ground as he opened the doors, leaving a metal portion of the frame crumpled like an accordion.

"This crowd was out of control," said Nassau police spokesman Lt. Michael Fleming. He described the scene as "utter chaos."

Dozens of store employees trying to fight their way out to help the man were also getting trampled by the crowd, Fleming said. Witnesses said that even as the worker lay on the ground, shoppers streamed into the store, stepping over him.

Kimberly Cribbs, who witnessed the stampede, said shoppers were acting like "savages."

"When they were saying they had to leave, that an employee got killed, people were yelling 'I've been on line since yesterday morning,'" she said. "They kept shopping."

The 34-year-old man was taken to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead at about 6 a.m., police said. The exact cause of death has not been determined, and the man's name was not released.

A 28-year-old pregnant woman was taken to a hospital, where she and the baby were reported to be OK, said police Sgt. Anthony Repalone. At least three other people were taken to hospitals with minor injuries.

Police said criminal charges were possible in the case, but Fleming said it would be difficult to identify individual shoppers. Authorities were reviewing surveillance video.

Wal-Mart Stores Inc., based in Bentonville, Ark., called the incident a "tragic situation" and said the employee came from a temporary agency and was doing maintenance work at the store.

"The safety and security of our customers and associates is our top priority," said Dan Fogleman, a company spokesman. "At this point, facts are still being assembled and we are working closely with the Nassau County Police as they investigate what occurred."

Shoppers around the country line up early outside stores on the day after Thanksgiving in the annual bargain-hunting ritual known as Black Friday. It got that name because it has historically been the day when stores broke into profitability for the full year.

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AP retail writers Anne D'Innocenzio and Mae Anderson and contributed to this report.

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Accused drunk driver ends up running over himself

SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) - A 21-year-old man was accused of driving drunk and leading police on a chase that finally ended with him running over himself. The man was treated for minor injuries at a Santa Fe hospital and booked in to the Sandoval County detention center on charges of aggravated driving while intoxicated, fleeing a police officer, careless driving and two other outstanding traffic warrants.

A tip to the state's DrunkBuster hot line Sunday afternoon alerted authorities to a possibly drunken driver.

State Police Officer Grace Romero spotted the man's pickup truck swerving across both lanes of a highway, driving slowly and then fast. He refused to stop.

After narrowly missing other vehicles, police said the suspect drove through a ditch and a barbed-wire fence before stopping. He tried to put the truck into park, but it ended up in reverse.

Police said the man fell from his open door and both of his legs were run over by the front driver's side
tire.

Monday, November 24, 2008

It's About Time

No, this isn't a rant of any sort, I'm sure you thought that when you read the title. It's actually about time, or, more specifically, watches so you can tell the time. But, not just any old watch you'll find in a Walmart or some other store, these are replica watches.
Christmas is almost here, and wouldn't it be sheer delight to have your loved one open their present to find a watch that they can wear with pride and satisfaction? A watch that looks just like the world famous Rolex would be a great addition to anyones wardrobe, and you can get one now.




Imagine the look on her face when she opens the boc to find this watch inside! But, you're wondering, why should I buy from these folks? Well, keep reading, my friend!
According to their webiste, here is why you should buy from them:
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Coupon Code: 20blue20


Go and check out the site, find that perfect gift for her, or him. They'll be thrilled with your gift, and they'll be thrilled with you! Click the link above, or the picture. Make this a Christmas they will never forget.

Friday, November 21, 2008

Man says cell phone saved him from stray bullet

COVINGTON, La. (AP) - R.J. Richard says he doesn't normally put his cell phone in his chest pocket. But he says it saved his life the one time he did.

The 68-year-old man from Covington, La., was mowing the lawn on his 5-acre property when a stray bullet from nearby woods struck that cell phone. He figured a rock kicked up by his tractor hit him. That is, until he took out the phone and a .45-caliber bullet fell from its case.

Richard told The Times-Picayune of New Orleans he doesn't think it was a coincidence, either.

"I look at this as God telling me to put my cell phone in that pocket, and I'm grateful and humbled," he said.

Doctors told Richard the bullet came at an angle, which along with the cell phone probably prevented serious injury.

Deputies are investigating the case, St. Tammany Parish Sheriff Jack Strain said. He said the case should serve as a serious warning that people should consider the consequences before firing a gun.

However, Strain said investigators don't believe the shooting was intentional.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

I Love This Site

Not only does it have pretty girls, it also has pretty lingerie. So, with Christmas coming, here is a great way to look at lingerie without getting the evil eye from females in a store :)
When you are done ogling the models, buy some for your favorite female or maybe even yourself if you are so inclined.
CLICK HERE!

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Great set of legs :)

Another lovely picture for my readers to drool over :)

Monday, November 17, 2008

What Is Fenphedra?

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Lots of people are looking to lose some extra pounds these days. More so now because the holiday season is almost upon us. People tend to "pig out" during the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays and they don't need to gain more weight, they'd rather lose weight now and after the season is over too.
That's why you need Fenphedra. Fenphedra is an 'everday' fat burner that contains ingredients that do one thing and one thing only - burn fat. Fenphedra is highly recommended not only because it works but it is backed by a satisfaction guarantee. If you don't like it or it doesn't work for you they will honor the guarantee and refund your money. Fenphedra is a win-win!
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I was right!

Yesterdays post got a lot more hits. It did not generate a lot of comments from strangers, but it got a lot of viewing :) People would rather see a pretty girl in high heels than read LOL
So, to celebrate that little fact, here is another lovely young lady!

Sunday, November 16, 2008

My Readers Are Strange

Sorry to say that, but it's true. This blog doesn't get that many hits, so it is easy to see what people are looking at on here. Most of my visitors, for some strange reason, come to the post a few months back where I posted a picture of some very sexy high heels that I had bought. Now, those are some great shoes, I admit, but why so many hits for that post and not the usual blog entry about what's going on with my life? I suppose the old adage is true. Sex sells!
Someone told me that, with my passion for high heels I should start a blog just for that, and I am sorely tempted to do so. But, for now, I shall just post a picture of a lovely woman in some sexy high heels for my readers to ogle and drool over :)
I hope you enjoy the picture! I hope too that you will leave a comment telling me how nice the picture is, or anything else that is on your mind at the moment :)

Friday, November 14, 2008

Never Burgle When Hungry

LYNCHBURG, Va. (AP) - A prosecutor says greasy fingerprints led police in Virginia to a suspect with sticky fingers. Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney Bethany Harrison said Lynchburg police matched prints on an orange juice bottle left at the scene of a breaking and entering to 33-year-old Bernard Wood.

He was sentenced Friday to six years in prison after being found guilty of three counts of burglary and two counts of grand larceny.

Harrison said Wood stole appliances, jewelry and tools from several homes in June and raided his victims' refrigerators.

At one crime scene, police found the juice bottle and remnants of a chicken.

Harrison says police also recovered some of the 78 bags of popcorn also reported stolen when they went to Wood's home to arrest him.

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Information from: The News & Advance, http://www.newsadvance.com/

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Try Dieting!

Weight violation prompts elevator rescue
NEW BEDFORD, Mass. (UPI) -- Seven people had to be rescued from a stalled elevator in New Bedford, Mass., City Hall after the vehicle's weight restriction was surpassed, an official says.

John Perry -- the New Bedford Department of Public Facilities superintendent of facilities, maintenance and construction -- said the elevator had an approximate weight capacity of 1,700 pounds, and the weight of 10 people was just too much for the elevator car to handle last week, Boston's WCVB-TV said.

Perry said riders packed into the elevator despite the weight limit warning and stalled the transport for two hours Thursday.

"Some people just don't want to listen to the elevator operator," Perry said.

Three of the trapped riders chose to leave the stalled elevator using a ladder but the remaining seven had to wait in the elevator car until rescuers could free them.

Perry told WCVB-TV that officials would be more stringent regarding the use of the elevator, which was manufactured in 1912 and is the nation's oldest continually operating elevator.

"We will be kicking people off from now on," the superintendent said.



Copyright 2008 by United Press International

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Pills For Dieting

Dieting is, for most people, a royal pain. Either you have to many things to remember, like serving sizes, or you spend too much time trying to keep track of calories. Who has time for all of that?
A pill would be better. Take the pill and you are done with things. Nice and easy! But, where can you find the best diet pills? Click on the link and you will find out all the information you'll need to choose which diet pills are best for you. Not only that, but they will also show you where is the best price on the internet for these pills. Takes all the hard work out of the mix for you, making things as simple as can be. Easy is good!
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I Am Home!

It was a long trip there and back, but well worth the train ride. The wedding and the reception were wonderful. It was so nice to see three of my four sons too. I had to laugh while looking at them all. They look so mature. I don't know how they all got so old while I stayed so young LOL
I also got to meet my daughter-in-laws parents, Jim and Dot, who were incredibly fun to hang out with while I was there. You can't get more down to earth than these two characters. Shucks, they even tried to get me into hot water with Shelly. Dot could not take that cell phone away fast enough so she could tell Shelly what I was doing. Jim was just as nice, explaining to Shelly that I was a real Casanova at the reception! What pals they turned out to be :)
I really missed my girls while I was away. This is the first time I have gone away from them and my cell phone bill showed just how much we all missed each other. Thank God Virgin Mobile didn't charge me any roaming charges, I'd be in debt up to my eyeballs LOL
I'm sure there is more to say, but I am still feeling a little out of it after the train ride so I will just leave you with a lovely picture of myself, my son Patrick and his bride Vickie.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Let's Go To Disneyland!

No matter what time of the year it is, it always is a great time for Disney vacations. There is just something incredibly special about visiting Disneyland and Disney World. And, even more special if you go as a family.
Can you afford a vacation like this? Of course you can! They have packages that start at just 99 Dollars. Imagine, three days, two nights in Orlando along with two tickets to Disney World. Surely you can afford that!
So, come on, click on the link above and check out all the great vacation packages available. I am certain you will find a package that is affordable to you and will give you and your family a vacation they will remember for a lifetime.

Hasta La Vista!

This will be my last blog personal entry. Not for all time, just for a week :) I am leaving in the morning for Seattle, taking the train from Los Angeles. I am going to a wedding and am looking forward to meeting my new daughter-in-law. I also am looking forward to seeing all of my sons and my grandchildren too.
I will not have access to the internet while I am away for a week, so there will be nothing new on this blog until I get back home. I do hope that you won't miss me too much. It's okay if you miss my writings a little bit though :)
So, I hope that you all have a great week. Enjoy the aftermath of todays elections. I pray that nothing incredibly stupid happens since it appears that Obama will win. Whatever you do, be safe :)

Monday, November 3, 2008

Never Too Early

Post deleted by request :)

Feces confirmed in gelato

SYDNEY (UPI) -- An Australian hotel restaurant where a guest discovered feces in her gelato says its tests indicate the waste did not come from their gelato supply.

The New South Wales Food Authority announced Tuesday that the substance Jessica Whyte spit into her napkin while eating the dark chocolate gelato at the Coogee Bay Hotel in suburban Sydney tested positive for feces, the Sydney Daily Telegram reported Wednesday.

The authority said further tests will be conducted to determine whether the waste came from a human or an animal.

A spokeswoman for the hotel said the restaurant tested its tub of gelato and found no traces of feces, indicating it was added to the dessert during preparation or eating.

"The Coogee Bay Hotel has never disputed the substance the Whytes have held for three weeks could be fecal," the spokeswoman said. "The real question remains -- where did it come from?"

Whyte and her husband Stephen said they remain convinced the feces were planted in the dish by a Coogee Bay staff member.

The Whytes said they complained about the price of the food and the behavior of restaurant staff when they ate there early this month and were given the complimentary dessert.

General Manager Tony Williams said earlier he was "extremely suspicious" of the Whytes' claims.



Copyright 2008 by United Press International

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Man allegedly helps renovate with 'hot' property

CHALMETTE, La. (AP) - A man may have won points with his girlfriend by offering to help renovate her home. Police weren't impressed, however. Authorities say the man stole some of the things he was using in the renovation
- including $10,000 worth of cabinets.

The 29-year-old man was booked with possession of stolen property.

The St. Bernard Parish Sheriff's Office said he was helping renovate his girlfriend's home with items that had been reported stolen in at least three burglaries. The items included the cabinets removed from the walls of a home in Violet and carpet cut from the floors.

The sheriff's office said Thursday that the man could face additional counts of possession of stolen property.

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Information from: The Times-Picayune, http://www.timespicayune.com

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Underwear-clad man ignites fireworks

MOUNT ISA, Australia (UPI) -- Authorities in Mount Isa, Australia, said a man was arrested after he allegedly ran down the street in his underwear with firecrackers strapped to his head.

Mount Isa Superintendent Les Hopkins said the 22-year-old man allegedly ran up and down Camooweal Street in the city center wearing only his underwear and a bicycle helmet with detonating firecrackers bound to it, The (Brisbane, Australia) Courier-Mail reported Monday.

"He was running close to one of our main roads, where the big road trains travel," Hopkins said. "It could have been quite tragic."

The man was charged with possession of fireworks and being a public nuisance. He was released after posting bail.



Copyright 2008 by United Press International

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Calif. man accused of driving stolen SUV to court

SAN ANSELMO, Calif. (AP) - Police have charged a man with stealing a Lexus SUV he drove to court the day a jury was to decide whether to convict him in a separate auto theft case.

The man, a 37-year-old San Francisco hairstylist, was arraigned Monday on charges of receiving a stolen vehicle and receiving stolen property after police saw him approach the stolen Lexus in front of the courthouse with its keys in hand.

Police were attracted to the SUV after bystanders noticed several Yorkshire terriers mulling around it.

The man was also charged with animal cruelty and leaving animals in an unattended vehicle.

Meanwhile, he was convicted in the other case. He was charged with possession of a $125,000 Porsche Carrera that had been stolen from a San Anselmo home.

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Information from: Marin Independent Journal, http://www.marinij.com

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

What Wimps!

ORLANDO, Fla. (UPI) -- Several male students at the University of Central Florida say they now empathize with women after going on a march wearing women's' shoes with high heels.

Psychology student Ivan Gonzalez said after the volunteer high-heel walk around campus, he has a better understanding of what life can be like for a woman wearing the treacherous footwear, The Orlando (Fla.) Sentinel reported.

"I couldn't really walk," the 21-year-old said after Wednesday's event. "I had to hop."

The high-heeled efforts by male students were part of the school's Strike Back Against Dating/Domestic Violence campaign.

The Sentinel said 21-year-old communications major Jenn Edelson donned her high heels to join the men during the march to increase solidarity between the sexes.

"It's their turn today," the volunteer march participant told the newspaper. "It shows they want to understand us better."

Monday, October 27, 2008

Stinky farts may help regulate blood pressure

A smelly rotten-egg gas in farts controls blood pressure in mice, a new study finds.

The unpleasant aroma of the gas, called hydrogen sulfide (H2S), can be a little too familiar, as it is expelled by bacteria living in the human colon and eventually makes its way, well, out.

The new research found that cells lining mice’s blood vessels naturally make the gas and this action can help keep the rodents’ blood pressure low by relaxing the blood vessels to prevent hypertension (high blood pressure). This gas is “no doubt” produced in cells lining human blood vessels too, the researchers said.
Rest of the story here

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Holidays Are Coming!

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Man may be reimbursed for money mutilated by mice

JACKSON, Mo. (AP) - A bunch of mice turn out to be no match for the U.S. Mint.

A southeast Missouri man is expected to be reimbursed for about $1,000 in bills that had been munched on by rodents.

He had left the $20 bills in an unzipped vinyl bag on a desk at his home, and it was misplaced during the ice storm last winter and the flooding in March.

He eventually found the bag, and in August took it to First Missouri State Bank in Jackson in hopes of covering his losses.

Bank manager Michelle Johns said Wednesday she and two staffers picked through rodent droppings and bird feathers and reassembled the bills.

"With that mess, I didn't know if we could do anything with it," Johns said.

The U.S. Mint advised Johns that both sets of serial numbers printed on the bills must be complete to get reimbursement.

Johns said mint officials instructed her to send the reassembled bills - and the feces and feathers - to them in Washington, D.C.

The mint will then issue the customer a check for the exact amount the torn money is worth.

Moral: Always zip those zip lock bags!

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Way To Close To Home

This story hits close to home. Way too close! This occured on the street where I live, meaning the victim was a neighbor. It is a sad story, not just for the victim, but for the young man that committed the crime and has no idea what hell his life is going to become.
Teen shot to death on Lancaster street
16-year-old suspect taken into custody at apartment
This story appeared in the Antelope Valley Press
Wednesday, October 22, 2008.

By DAISY RATZLAFF
Valley Press Staff Writer
LANCASTER - An 18-year-old who had been walking with a friend was fatally wounded after three other teens confronted the pair on a Lancaster street, deputies said.

Kwame Addison and his friend ran after a fistfight broke out, but one of the trio pulled out a gun and fired, hitting Addison several times, deputies said.

"This ain't right," said Evette Gordan, a neighbor and friend of Addison's family. "He lived in L.A. all his life, and then he moves out to Lancaster and gets shot. And it was in broad daylight, two schools are close by, and it is a busy street. Who goes around carrying a gun and starts shooting people?"

Within minutes of the shooting, Lancaster deputies detained five males who were spotted standing outside a nearby apartment complex and who ran when they saw the deputies. One is expected to be released as he was not involved in the shooting, deputies said.

The suspected gunman is a 16-year-old, deputies said. He suffered a cut to his head and was examined by medical personnel.

At the complex, deputies said they discovered bloody shorts and a shirt.

Deputies said Addison and his friend were walking along the sidewalk on Avenue K near Sixth Street East about 2 p.m. Tuesday when they were approached from behind by three teenagers, officials said.

When a fight broke out, Addison ran, but was shot at least three times, deputies said. He ran across an adjoining field, then collapsed on Sixth Street East, close to his house, sheriff's officials said.

Addison was found by neighbors, who heard the shots and tried to help him before calling his mother, Latonya Jones.

"I was inside the house when I heard the shots," said a neighbor, who asked not to be identified. "He was just laying there, full of blood. It looked pretty bad."

Gordan said Addison's mother came to her home to tell her what happened.

"She was banging on the door and yelling, 'My baby has been shot!' " Gordan said.

Addison, in very critical condition, was flown to Providence Holy Cross Medical Center in Mission Hills, where he was pronounced dead, officials said.

After the shooting, more than 20 deputies searched the field looking for blood and other evidence, authorities said. The field as well as Sixth Street East were blocked with patrol cars and crime-scene tape. The apartment house in the 43500 block of Kirkland Avenue was also surrounded with crime-scene tape.

Deputies were waiting for a warrant to search the apartment in which the 16-year-old lived.

Gordan said she was shocked by the shooting.

"He was a good kid," Gordan said of Addison. "You know, he got side-tracked for a little bit, but he was back on. … It is unbelievable. Shot around the corner from his home. Are you serious?"

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Struggling To Lose?

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Monday, October 20, 2008

Free Mammograms

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Friday, October 17, 2008

Hate Cancer?

Here is the site for you, it's called we hate cancer. Here is what their site page says:


We Hate Cancer. Period

Over the years we have had too many friends and family develop the disease. From breast cancer to Hodgkin’s many have beat cancer – some have not. Each time we are made aware of someone with cancer we get angry. We find it frustrating that there is not a cure and want to do something to help. Last year we came up with a couple of products for cancer patients to help them through their treatments. Now – we have created a whole line of products to help the ones we love fight cancer with a vengeance. Of course this product line is also meant for showing support by caregivers, partners, family and friends.

Our products are meant to empower! We say Fuck Cancer! Granted we use a naughty curse word, but we feel it is the perfect word to use when battling cancer. Cancer deserves no other word than Fuck. It is the ultimate curse word!

Join us in our efforts to eradicate cancer from planet earth! We will donate a portion of the sales proceeds from this site to select cancer patients and organizations who strive to fuck cancer through research and cancer prevention awareness.

Everyone knows someone who has been touched by cancer.


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So, if you think this is a good site, please visit them and offer your support. And, don't forget...

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Is It Time?

While you were checking your breasts ladies did you notice something else thta might be lumpier than you'd like? Holiday season is coming shortly and that tummy is going to get even lumpier. Perhaps it's time you did something about it before the turkey and the ham and all the goodies go straight to your stomach, your hips and your backside. Perhaps it's time for a little bit of body fat burner.
We all know that winter holidays seem to get us heavier than we'd like. Perhaps it's because it is so cold and the body wants to store up some extra heat in the form of body fat. Or, perhaps it is because everything looks so tempting that we cannot force ourselves to say no.
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So, go ahead, click the link above that says fat burner and lose some weight while enjoying the delicious foods of the holiday season. And, save me a piece of pie :)

Today Could Be The Day!

Have you checked your breasts lately? Why not today then? It is very important to give yourself a self-exam at least once a month!


GO AHEAD. CHECK YOUR BOOBIES!

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

The Joy Of Shoes

Anyone that knows me knows that I love shoes. Although my personal taste runs a little askew of the norm, there is no better shopping than shopping for shoes. And, with the colder weather already appearing here, it is time to think about perhaps leaving the sneakers in the closet and getting a nice pair of warm boots.



The Blowfish Hybrid looks like a nice warm boot to keep your feet nice and cozy. This short boot features washed suede uppers and a rubber flexible bottom. Metal clasps outline the outside, while a full length zipper streams up the inside of the boot making it very easy to fasten and adjust to your individual liking. How nice, a boot that you can adjust! Most boots are just something you stick on your foot and if it is uncomfortable, you cannot do anything about it.
They have some really wonderful shoes at Blowfish Shoes. And, they have more than boots, they have different sections, depending on your tastes. So go and check out Blowfish Women's Shoes, or the Blowfish Designer Shoes. You are bound to find something there to fascinate you and make you a happy shoe shopper.
And, they even offer handbags that you can get because we all know that a new pair of shoes and boots should have a new handbag to go with them. Go, visit Blowfish Shoes and start your shoe shopping now!

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Breast Exam Explained

You have to watch this video, ladies. It shows how to do some simple tests to check yourself. While the video is funny at times, the message it delivers is quite serious.
Check it out and enjoy the show, and Tommy :)

Monday, October 13, 2008

Lots of contests, but are you in?

My friend Pelf is running contests during Breast Cancer Awareness Month and wonders why there are not more people joining in, so I thought I would give her blog a plug and see if it helps :) Here is her post:
You know what’s funny?

I am running a series of simple-to-play and fun contests on the official Pink for October website, but why aren’t YOU participating? We are giving away a lot of attractive prizes throughout the month, plus, it’s for a good cause! Did you know that by participating, you are actually reaching out to your readers and increasing awareness on this deadly but preventable disease? :D

So let me tell you more about the contests that I’m running:

Every Monday and Thursday, I will announce a word, and you are supposed to find or take a picture that best describes that word and blog about it. After that, you should drop by and leave me a comment and link on the post. It’s that easy! On Oct 31st, I will randomly pick a lucky winner from all those who leave me a comment. Which means that the more you play, the higher your chances are of winning something :D

On top of that, there are also those month-long contests. You could either share a breast cancer related true story, or you could design a Pink for October button/banner/badge, and and on Oct 31st, I will randomly pick a winner.

Seriously, MY CONTESTS are definitely easier than those that ask you to write a 5000-word essay about your first love, or why you like to watch rainbows, no?

Come and join us! :vodka:

Friday, October 10, 2008

Are You Prepared?

Everyone that drives, and that is most of us, has to be ready for anything and everything when they are driving down the road. That's just common sense, to be aware of things. But, it is also common sense to know that sooner or later, something can jump up and get you. So, are you prepared?
Like sense, all drivers truly need auto insurance. Depending on which state or country you are in may decide how much is enough. Laws vary from place to place and you should carry whatever your location deems as enough, but having more can also be sensible.
At the Insurance Bureau you can get an online quote that meets your personal needs. Many consumers don't realize that there are more choices to car insurance than the most well known auto insurance companies with clever commercials. Many smaller, auto insurance providers that don't advertise, to cut down on costs, may be able to offer you very cheap auto insurance quotes. InsuranceBureau.com searches car insurance companies, big and small, to find you the most competitive cheap auto insurance quotes available.
And, if you are looking to insure other things, like a home or even yourself, Insurance Bureau can help you with that too. Plus they have blog articles dealing with insurance matters that you can read even if you don't use the site for an insurance quote.
So, no matter what your insurance needs are, you owe it to yourself to check this site out. Click on the link above and get the protection you need.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Awareness Month Continues

Here is a video for you all to watch, concerning Breast Cancer. I hope it educates you :)

Monday, October 6, 2008

Lowering The Risks

Continuing with the theme of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, I give you an article I found over on breastcancer.org.

Every woman wants to know what she can do to lower her risk of developing breast cancer. If you have no personal history of the disease, you want to do what you can to stay clear of it. And if you have had breast cancer, you never want to get it again. You want to know how to lower your risk of the cancer coming back, and you want to reduce your risk of getting an unrelated new breast cancer.

The best defense against breast cancer is a good offense. There are no perfect solutions, but you can do many things to reduce your risk.
Regular screening tests for breast cancer, such as an annual mammogram and a breast exam during your annual checkup, allow you and your doctor to ensure that your breasts are as healthy as they can be. Screening also increases the likelihood that your doctor will find breast cancer early, when it's most treatable.



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Friday, October 3, 2008

Giving Hope A Chance

Continuing onward with Breast Cancer Awareness Month, I have a great site for you to visit, showing you some real heroes. And a number of videos to watch, as well as the chance to send someone a ribbon of support :)
So, go here http://www.sharingcourage.com/index.aspx

To check out the videos, click HERE


Remember, THINK PINK!!

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Breast Cancer Awareness Month

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. If this doesn't mean anything to you, it should! Breast Cancer kills way too many women each year, and you should be concerned, as it could affect you, or a loved one. So, you should be doing certain things to help yourself or your loved ones.
Here is your tip for the day, to kick off this very important month:

Recommended Frequency for Breast Cancer Screening
All women should start conducting monthly breast self-exams when they are in their 20s. Clinical breast exams are usually performed by your doctor every two to three years while you are in your 20s - 30s, and every year when you are over 40 years of age. (This is assuming you keep your yearly appointments with your OB-GYN for your Pap smears and pelvic exams.) The recommendation for yearly mammograms usually begins when a woman turns 40, largely because younger breasts are usually too dense and fibrous to reveal much during a mammogram. Always follow your doctor's recommendations for regular screening. You should never be too busy to keep an appointment that could save your breasts, or your life. If you are younger than 40, and concerned about a high risk for breast cancer, talk to your doctor about the possibility of alternative breast cancer detection methods, like MRIs, that can take the place of mammograms until 40 years of age.

So, remember...THINK PINK!

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Group nabbed after fine paid with marked bills

INYOKERN, Calif. (AP) - A group of suspected thieves in Kern County may need to learn the concept of "unmarked bills." A restaurant known as The Homestead in the high desert town of Inyokern had a tradition of customers hanging dollar bills on its walls, usually inscribing them with messages and other distinguishing details.

Last week a man used 10 of the bills, some with the word "Homestead" on them, to pay a court fine, and a clerk immediately recognized them, Sheriff's Sgt. Tyson Davis said Monday.

Donald Dejarnette, 34, and four others have been arrested on suspicion of lifting $8,000 worth of the bills from the restaurant's walls, authorities said.

About $1,000 from the now-closed restaurant has been recovered, some of it from banks where the bills were traded in for larger currency.

A sheriff's deputy reached early Tuesday did not know whether any of the suspects has hired an attorney.

The restaurant has been shuttered and for sale for over a year, but the owner has kept it intact with the remaining bills still on the wall.

Monday, September 29, 2008

Calif. lapdogs can stay just that in moving cars

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - Hollywood celebrities can continue to drive with animals nestled in their laps.

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is vetoing a bill to fine motorists $35 for sharing the driver's seat with lapdogs or other animals.

Republican Assemblyman Bill Maze says the practice is distracting. He introduced the bill after seeing a woman driving with three dogs on her lap.

Schwarzenegger says he's signing only bills that are "the highest priority for California." And a lapdog ban isn't one of them.

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Legendary actor Paul Newman dies at age 83

Paul Newman, the Academy-Award winning superstar who personified cool as an activist, race car driver, popcorn impresario and the anti-hero of such films as "Hud," "Cool Hand Luke" and "The Color of Money," has died. He was 83.

Newman died Friday after a long battle with cancer at his farmhouse near Westport, publicist Jeff Sanderson said. He was surrounded by his family and close friends.

In May, Newman he had dropped plans to direct a fall production of "Of Mice and Men," citing unspecified health issues.

He got his start in theater and on television during the 1950s, and went on to become one of the world's most enduring and popular film stars, a legend held in awe by his peers. He was nominated for Oscars 10 times, winning one regular award and two honorary ones, and had major roles in more than 50 motion pictures, including "Exodus," "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," "The Verdict," "The Sting" and "Absence of Malice."

Newman worked with some of the greatest directors of the past half century, from Alfred Hitchcock and John Huston to Robert Altman, Martin Scorsese and the Coen brothers. His co-stars included Elizabeth Taylor, Lauren Bacall, Tom Cruise, Tom Hanks and, most famously, Robert Redford, his sidekick in "Butch Cassidy" and "The Sting."

He sometimes teamed with his wife and fellow Oscar winner, Joanne Woodward, with whom he had one of Hollywood's rare long-term marriages. "I have steak at home, why go out for hamburger?" Newman told Playboy magazine when asked if he was tempted to stray. They wed in 1958, around the same time they both appeared in "The Long Hot Summer," and Newman directed her in several films, including "Rachel, Rachel" and "The Glass Menagerie."

With his strong, classically handsome face and piercing blue eyes, Newman was a heartthrob just as likely to play against his looks, becoming a favorite with critics for his convincing portrayals of rebels, tough guys and losers. "I was always a character actor," he once said. "I just looked like Little Red Riding Hood."

Newman had a soft spot for underdogs in real life, giving tens of millions to charities through his food company and setting up camps for severely ill children. Passionately opposed to the Vietnam War, and in favor of civil rights, he was so famously liberal that he ended up on President Nixon's "enemies list," one of the actor's proudest achievements, he liked to say.

A screen legend by his mid-40s, he waited a long time for his first competitive Oscar, winning in 1987 for "The Color of Money," a reprise of the role of pool shark "Fast" Eddie Felson, whom Newman portrayed in the 1961 film "The Hustler."

Newman delivered a magnetic performance in "The Hustler," playing a smooth-talking, whiskey-chugging pool shark who takes on Minnesota Fats played by Jackie Gleason and becomes entangled with a gambler played by George C. Scott. In the sequel directed by Scorsese "Fast Eddie" is no longer the high-stakes hustler he once was, but rather an aging liquor salesman who takes a young pool player (Cruise) under his wing before making a comeback.

He won an honorary Oscar in 1986 "in recognition of his many and memorable compelling screen performances and for his personal integrity and dedication to his craft." In 1994, he won a third Oscar, the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, for his charitable work.

His most recent academy nod was a supporting actor nomination for the 2002 film "Road to Perdition." One of Newman's nominations was as a producer; the other nine were in acting categories. (Jack Nicholson holds the record among actors for Oscar nominations, with 12; actress Meryl Streep has had 14.)

As he passed his 80th birthday, he remained in demand, winning an Emmy and a Golden Globe for the 2005 HBO drama "Empire Falls" and providing the voice of a crusty 1951 car in the 2006 Disney-Pixar hit, "Cars."

But in May 2007, he told ABC's "Good Morning America" he had given up acting, though he intended to remain active in charity projects. "I'm not able to work anymore as an actor at the level I would want to," he said. "You start to lose your memory, your confidence, your invention. So that's pretty much a closed book for me."

He received his first Oscar nomination for playing a bitter, alcoholic former star athlete in the 1958 film "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof." Elizabeth Taylor played his unhappy wife and Burl Ives his wealthy, domineering father in Tennessee Williams' harrowing drama, which was given an upbeat ending for the screen.

In "Cool Hand Luke," he was nominated for his gritty role as a rebellious inmate in a brutal Southern prison. The movie was one of the biggest hits of 1967 and included a tagline, delivered one time by Newman and one time by prison warden Strother Martin, that helped define the generation gap, "What we've got here is (a) failure to communicate."

Newman's hair was graying, but he was as gourgeous as ever and on the verge of his greatest popular success. In 1969, Newman teamed with Redford for "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," a comic Western about two outlaws running out of time. Newman paired with Redford again in 1973 in "The Sting," a comedy about two Depression-era con men. Both were multiple Oscar winners and huge hits, irreverent, unforgettable pairings of two of the best-looking actors of their time.

Newman also turned to producing and directing. In 1968, he directed "Rachel, Rachel," a film about a lonely spinster's rebirth. The movie received four Oscar nominations, including Newman, for producer of a best motion picture, and Woodward, for best actress. The film earned Newman the best director award from the New York Film Critics.

In the 1970s, Newman, admittedly bored with acting, became fascinated with auto racing, a sport he studied when he starred in the 1972 film, "Winning." After turning professional in 1977, Newman and his driving team made strong showings in several major races, including fifth place in Daytona in 1977 and second place in the Le Mans in 1979.

"Racing is the best way I know to get away from all the rubbish of Hollywood," he told People magazine in 1979.

Despite his love of race cars, Newman continued to make movies and continued to pile up Oscar nominations, his looks remarkably intact, his acting becoming more subtle, nothing like the mannered method performances of his early years, when he was sometimes dismissed as a Brando imitator. "It takes a long time for an actor to develop the assurance that the trim, silver-haired Paul Newman has acquired," Pauline Kael wrote of him in the early 1980s.

In 1982, he got his Oscar fifth nomination for his portrayal of an honest businessman persecuted by an irresponsible reporter in "Absence of Malice." The following year, he got his sixth for playing a down-and-out alcoholic attorney in "The Verdict."

In 1995, he was nominated for his slyest, most understated work yet, the town curmudgeon and deadbeat in "Nobody's Fool." New York Times critic Caryn James found his acting "without cheap sentiment and self-pity," and observed, "It says everything about Mr. Newman's performance, the single best of this year and among the finest he has ever given, that you never stop to wonder how a guy as good-looking as Paul Newman ended up this way."

Newman, who shunned Hollywood life, was reluctant to give interviews and usually refused to sign autographs because he found the majesty of the act offensive, according to one friend.

He also claimed that he never read reviews of his movies.

"If they're good you get a fat head and if they're bad you're depressed for three weeks," he said.

Off the screen, Newman had a taste for beer and was known for his practical jokes. He once had a Porsche installed in Redford's hallway crushed and covered with ribbons.

"I think that my sense of humor is the only thing that keeps me sane," he told Newsweek magazine in a 1994 interview.

In 1982, Newman and his Westport neighbor, writer A.E. Hotchner, started a company to market Newman's original oil-and-vinegar dressing. Newman's Own, which began as a joke, grew into a multimillion-dollar business selling popcorn, salad dressing, spaghetti sauce and other foods. All of the company's profits are donated to charities. By 2007, the company had donated more than $175 million, according to its Web site.

In 1988, Newman founded a camp in northeastern Connecticut for children with cancer and other life-threatening diseases. He went on to establish similar camps in several other states and in Europe.

He and Woodward bought an 18th century farmhouse in Westport, where they raised their three daughters, Elinor "Nell," Melissa and Clea.

Newman had two daughters, Susan and Stephanie, and a son, Scott, from a previous marriage to Jacqueline Witte.

Scott died in 1978 of an accidental overdose of alcohol and Valium. After his only son's death, Newman established the Scott Newman Foundation to finance the production of anti-drug films for children.

Newman was born in Cleveland, Ohio, the second of two boys of Arthur S. Newman, a partner in a sporting goods store, and Theresa Fetzer Newman.

He was raised in the affluent suburb of Shaker Heights, where he was encouraged him to pursue his interest in the arts by his mother and his uncle Joseph Newman, a well-known Ohio poet and journalist.

Following World War II service in the Navy, he enrolled at Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio, where he got a degree in English and was active in student productions.

He later studied at Yale University's School of Drama, then headed to New York to work in theater and television, his classmates at the famed Actor's Studio including Brando, James Dean and Karl Malden. His breakthrough was enabled by tragedy: Dean, scheduled to star as the disfigured boxer in a television adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's "The Battler," died in a car crash in 1955. His role was taken by Newman, then a little-known performer.

Newman started in movies the year before, in "The Silver Chalice," a costume film he so despised that he took out an ad in Variety to apologize. By 1958, he had won the best actor award at the Cannes Film Festival for the shiftless Ben Quick in "The Long Hot Summer."

In December 1994, about a month before his 70th birthday, he told Newsweek magazine he had changed little with age.

"I'm not mellower, I'm not less angry, I'm not less self-critical, I'm not less tenacious," he said. "Maybe the best part is that your liver can't handle those beers at noon anymore," he said.

Newman is survived by his wife, five children, two grandsons and his older brother Arthur.

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On the Net:

http://www.newmansown.com/