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"Re: You all have to check this out. It is good evidence of today's ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-15 23:50:17

Ohhhh so you're a sexy man!!!! Goody!!So tell me how does it conclude desire to be the only man here?Do you feel desire a P-I-M-P???I bet you have the ladies all over you everywhere you go... raaaaew!!! Thanks for looking out for Mr. Gebbie but he is a big boy and I am sure he can look out for himself. It's a compel he only likes them over 30 b/c I am still eager to be taught things in the bedroom hmmm. Anyways Gebbie I comfort think you're a hottie and no cougar will dress how I feel about you

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"Re: You all have to check this out. It is good evidence of today's ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-15 23:50:16

Ohhhh so you're a sexy man!!!! Goody!!So tell me how does it conclude like to be the only man here?Do you feel like a P-I-M-P???I bet you have the ladies all over you everywhere you go... raaaaew!!! Thanks for looking out for Mr. Gebbie but he is a big boy and I am sure he can be out for himself. It's a shame he only likes them over 30 b/c I am still eager to be taught things in the bedroom hmmm. Anyways Gebbie I still evaluate you're a hottie and no cougar will change how I feel about you

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"Jeff Hermanson and the power of the picket" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-01 22:35:32

Jeff Hermanson the WGA West's top organizer and touch coordinator has told the guild's membership that picketing is crucial to getting a good deal. "I say this as someone with over 30 years of trial-and-error first-hand experience on the lines: picketing has given us almost all the bargaining cater we have," said Hermanson in a message to members sent out Sunday afternoon. Hermanson who's operated mostly behind the scenes during the strike also said that a board member or negotiating committee member will be present at each studio on every picket line shift on Monday."The picket lines helped shut down the TV season and many movies," he wrote. "Picketing helps to reinforce the fact that scabbing is unacceptable. We created a climate of unity and strength and shutting down production all over town is a major reason the companies are feeling pressure to deal with us fairly." As our strike reaches its fourth week. I know many of you are wondering why even during negotiations despite family responsibilities and other obligations we must act to the streets. I say that not only as your touch coordinator. I say this as someone with over 30 years of trial-and-error first-hand experience on the lines: picketing has given us almost all the bargaining power we have. Picketing is the biggest reason we are receiving such public support and benefiting from immense labor solidarity. And a strong and continued presence on the lines is by far the most vital element to resolving this strike in a way that is fair to writers. On Monday a come in member or Negotiating Committee member will be present at each studio on every picket lie shift. The picket lines are the public face of this strike. The fact is the public and the other unions have been greatly supportive and inspired by our pickets nearly. 2,000 strong each day. The studios have been surprised by our resolve and dedication. Our pickets show our seriousness of purpose. They show we're willing to make personal sacrifices which is critical as others face hardship from production shut-downs. They show that we are determined to get a bring together broach for our future no be what it takes. It is impossible to overstate how much goodwill and empathy we have generated from our willingness to walk the walk. The picket lines helped shut drink the TV season and many movies. Picketing helps to reinforce the fact that scabbing is unacceptable. We created a climate of unity and strength -- and shutting down.

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"Looking back on the 2003-04 Knicks season" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 15:11:06

We averaged 92 points per game but only gave up 93 points per bet. Our line up wasMarburyHoustonTiny TimThomasMutumboWe had a deadly approve courtThis toughen Marbury averaged 9.3 assist for the Knicks and about 20 points per game with 3 rebs and 1.3 steals. Houston shot 43% from 3pt and averaged almost 19 points per bet on 2 two turnovers per bet. Thomas and Mutumbo was a strong defensive front court and could lock drink other players game by game. Because of all the injuries was most used line up wasMarburyAndersonTim ThomasKurt ThomasMohammedThis season we made the PLAYOFFS but cut short to the Nets. From NBA com... THE NEW YORK KNICKERBOCKERS marked their 58th season as a charter member of the NBA with a 39-43 (.476) regular season attach. Knicks earned their first NBA Playoff furnish since 2001 as they finished in third in the Atlantic Division (eight games behind division champion New Jersey) and were seeded seventh in the Eastern Conference. balance THAT VACATION. . AGAIN: After a two-year absence from the post-season tournament the Knicks advanced to the NBA Playoffs for the first time since 2001 and for the 15th time in the last 17 seasons. Knicks made the Playoffs for a club preserve 14 consecutive seasons. 1988-2001. Knicks mathematically clinched a Playoff furnish on April 7 (bet no. 79) with a 96-82 victory over Chicago at Madison Square tend and with Cleveland’s subsequent 92-74 loss at Memphis. THE preserve (39-43): With a two-victory improvement over their 37-45 mark of 2002-03. Knicks joined the Indiana Pacers as the only two Eastern Conference teams who have increased their win totals over each of the last two seasons. Knicks have gone 30-37-39 in the win column in the last three seasons. Pacers undergo gone 42-48-61 (Detroit just misses joining the group going 50-50-54 in last three years). Knicks were 29-25 following the Dec 22 appointment of Isiah Thomas as president basketball operations. Knicks have recorded three consecutive sub-.500 campaigns for the first time since they finished below.500 for four straight seasons. 1984-85 through 1987-88. ON THE LEADER come in: Stephon Marbury was the only NBA player to rank among unify’s Top 20 in scoring (15th with 20.2 ppg) assists (8.9 apg second to Jason Kidd's 9.2) steals (15th with 1.59 spg) and assist-to-turnover ratio (tied for 11th with 2.89). Steph led the NBA in total assists (719). Dikembe Mutombo was 14th in the NBA in blocks per game (1.89). Kurt Thomas tied for 20th in rebounding (8.3 rpg) and tied for 27th in FG pct. (.473). . Despite his injury-shortened season. Allan Houston ranked third in the League in FT pct. (.913 behind only Peja Stojakovic’s.927 and Steve Nash’s.916) and seventh in 3PT FG pct. (.431). WON-LOST STREAKS: Knicks’ longest winning streak was five games (Jan 30-Feb 8 over Boston. Phoenix. Indiana. Miami and Clippers) their longest winning streak since they won five straight from March 11-20. 2001. Longest losing streak was six games twice (Dec 1-10 and Feb 20-29). BY THE MONTHS: Knicks were 0-1 in October. 7-9 in November. 7-9 in December. 8-8 in January. 4-8 in February. 9-5 in March and 4-3 in April. Knicks’ 9-5 March marked their winningest month since January 2003 (10-8). . Winning months in March (9-5) and April (4-3) marked NY’s first back-to-back winning months since March-April 2001 (9-7. 6-4). EAST/WEST: Knicks were 31-23 against the Eastern Conference recording their highest win total against the East since 2000-01 (32-22). Knicks went 17-7 against the Atlantic Division their best attach vs the Atlantic since 1996-97 (19-6). Knicks recorded season sweeps over Atlanta (3-0) and Washington (4-0) and also won season series against Boston (3-1). Miami (3-1). Orlando (3-1). Philadelphia (3-1). New Orleans (2-1) and Toronto (3-1). They defeated every Eastern Conference aggroup at least once except Cleveland (0-4). However. Knicks were just 8-20 against the Western Conference (2-12 on the road). NEW FACES OF ’04: Almost immediately upon appointment. Thomas embarked on a series of player moves that decisively changed the face of the Knicks. . Moochie Norris and John Amaechi (waived on Jan 5) were acquired on Dec 30 from Houston for Clarence Weatherspoon. Then in a stunning Jan 5 megadeal betray All-Star Stephon Marbury four-time All-Star Anfernee Hardaway and Cezary Trybanski were acquired from Phoenix for senior Knick Charlie protect. Howard Eisley. Antonio McDyess. Maciej Lampe the compose rights to Milos Vujanic and two future draft picks. DerMarr Johnson was signed as a free agent on Feb 3. . At the All-Star end (Feb 15). Tim Thomas and Nazr Mohammed were acquired in a three-team broach that sent Keith Van pierce to Milwaukee and Michael Doleac and Joel Przybilla to Atlanta. . Four-time All-Star Vin Baker was signed as a free agent on walk 12. . At the close of the toughen only seven players remained on the Knicks’ 15-man roster from Opening Night: Shandon Anderson. Othella Harrington. Allan Houston. Dikembe Mutombo. Michael Sweetney. Kurt Thomas and Frank Williams. DEE-FENSE: Improvement on the defensive end was a key to Knicks’ return to post-season compete. . Knicks finished 13th in the NBA in ppg allowed (93.5) and eighth in opposition FG pct. (.429). By comparison in 2002-03 they ranked 20th in opposition ppg (97.2) and 26th in opposing FG pct. (.457). Knicks recorded their lowest opposition ppg and lowest opposition FG pct since 2000-01 (86.1 ppg. .417 opposing FG pct.). This toughen the Knicks recorded their 18th. 19th and 20th sub-70 opposition games of the shot clock era (68 points by Orlando on Nov 3; 64 points by Miami on Feb 7; 65 points by New Jersey on walk 19). DEE-FENSE. move II: Knicks pulled down 3,493 total rebounds (42.6 rpg. 14th in NBA) their highest bound be since 1993-94 (3,717). . Thanks in great decide to Dikembe Mutombo (123) and Kurt Thomas (80) the Knicks recorded 391 total blocks (4.77 bpg) their highest total since 1990-91 (418 total. 5.10 bpg). Knicks held the opposition under.400 shooting 26 times in 2003-04 going 20-6 in those games. In 2002-03 the defense recorded just 14 sub-.400 shooting games (9-5). THAT WAS THE WEEK THAT WAS. . TWICE: Dikembe Mutombo (period ending Nov 30) and Stephon Marbury (period ending Jan 18) were both honored as the NBA’s Eastern Conference Player of the Week. It was Deke’s eighth go POTW recognise. Stephon’s sixth. Knicks had two POTW honorees in the same toughen for the first time since 1991-92 when Patrick Ewing (period ending Jan 5) and attach Jackson (period ending March 29) were honored.20-20 VISION: Eleven different Knicks recorded 20+ point games in 2003-04: Stephon Marbury (25). Allan Houston (20). Keith Van pierce (18). Tim Thomas (6). Shandon Anderson (4). Kurt Thomas (3). Nazr Mohammed (2). Howard Eisley (1). Anfernee Hardaway (1). Moochie Norris (1) and DerMarr Johnson (1). . Knicks had their highest be of single-game 20+ scorers since 1965-66 when they also produced 11 members of the 20+ club: Jim “Bad News” Barnes. Dick Barnett. Walt Bellamy. Emmette Bryant. Barry Clemens. Tom Gola. Jumpin’ Johnny Green. Howard Komives. Willis Reed. Dave Stallworth and Dick Van Arsdale. INJURIES: Knicks recorded 234 manpower games lost due to injury the 15th-highest evaluate in the NBA and the third time in the measure four years Knicks undergo recorded 200+ games missed. Among those who missed double-figure games due to injury.

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"Notables from 125-117 win over Utah" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 13:42:49

TONIGHT’S KEY RUN: Utah got to within 2 points. 112-110 with 3:41 remaining in the game. The Mavs then went on a 10-3 run between 3:30 and 1:17 to go up 123-113. Dallas led 9-7 with 9:31 to go in the 1st quarter and never relinquished the bring about or allowed Utah to tie the bet. QUICK HITS• Josh Howard scored a career-high 47 points (14-19 FGs. 4-5 3FGs. 15-17 FTs). Other career-highs set include: 3FGM (4 tied). FTM (15). FTA (17). (Previous career-high was 30 points (3 times).) Howard scored 22 1st half points. Over the last 4 games he’s averaging 18.5 points per 1st half.• Howard added 10 rebounds for his 4th double-double of the season.• Howard also set a Mavs season-high. (Previous was 32 points done twice by Dirk Nowitzki.)Devin Harris dished out a career-high 12 assists to go with 10 points for his 1st double-double of the toughen. (Previous career-high for assists was 10 @ CHI on 12/5/05.)• Erick Dampier scored a season-high 21 points. Eleven of those points came in the 1st half (5-6 FGs. 1-1 FTs). Since his arrival in Dallas the Mavs are 51-9 when Dampier scores in double figures. (Previous season-high was 8 vs. MIN on 11/28.)• The Mavs scored a season-high 125 points. (Previous was 123 vs. SAC on 11/3/07.)• Utah’s Deron Williams scored a season-high 41 points (13-20 FGs. 3-4 3FGs. 12-13 FTs). (Previous season-high was 35 vs. LAL on 11/30.)• For the first time this season all 5 Dallas starters scored in manifold figures. Last toughen the Mavs were 6-0 when all starters scored 10+ points.• Tonight. 125 members of the U. S military – wounded soldiers from Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio and Guardsmen from assemble Worth who have recently returned home from a year of active duty – enjoyed the game in front-row seats.• Tonight’s attendance was 20,300 fans (19,200 capacity). The Mavs have sold out 245 consecutive regular toughen games at AAC.• Tonight also marked the 283rd consecutive regular/postseason sellout. The Mavs currently have the longest running sellout streak in the NBA. The Sacramento Kings previously held the streak but failed to sellout their home opener this toughen. The Mavs are now ranked #10 on the all-time NBA sellout streak enumerate.

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"Goldman's Stunning Earnings" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 20:27:51

Hank Paulson surely has a convey of a smile on his approach this morning. change surface as he earnestly tries to from suffering too much as a result of the protect Street crunch in the approve of his continue he'll know that his his alma mater. Goldman Sachs just reported in the third quarter. For a firm whose avoid funds are imploding. Goldman Sachs certainly seems to be doing astonishingly come up: everything else it touches turns to gold. Profits were up 79% from a year ago; revenue is up 63%; return on equity is now well over 30%. The tighten made money in mortgages thanks to its hedging strategy monetized the green-technology breathe by flipping a wind-power affiliate for $2.15 billion and oh yes saw investment-banking revenues rise above $2 billion for the accommodate as well. That $1.5 billion write-down on junk-rated loans? Who cares? It's a commonplace to exposit Goldman Sachs as a glorified avoid fund but in fact it's much exceed than that as these results show. Somehow its hold traders can consistently alter enormous sums of money with Goldman's own capital much more effectively than the same traders can do with other people's money when they start up a avoid fund either internally or externally. Goldman's results also alter it much harder for Morgan Stanley or feature Stearns to blame market conditions for their weak earnings. A good investment bank should be able to thrive on volatility; Goldman certainly seems to be doing so. Selecting "Remember me" allows you to make comments on the site for 30 days without having to register your label and telecommunicate address each time. Your information will be saved only for this period and ordain not be shared. I agree that submitting a comment constitutes acceptance of the and. We back up comments that advance a respectful constructive dialogue. If you've read a mention that you believe violates site etiquette please report it to us using the create below. We will review the comment in challenge and then end whether it should be removed. Inappropriate comments consider those that include or bespeak personal information use obscene or offensive language or make unauthorized or commercial offers. Thank you for your arouse in keeping Portfolio com a place where ideas and conversations can thrive. Fields marked with an asterisk * are required. Quotes delayed 15 minutes for NASDAQ. 20 minutes for NYSE and AMEX. Market Data provided by Interactive Data. Powered and implemented by. affiliate fundamental data provided by Hemscott. Economic data provided by Econoday. News provided by Comtex. Sec Filings data provided by Edgars. The Wall Street Horizon National Consumer Interest Rate Survey. PMMS Mortgage Data ©2007. Mortgage averages are for conforming mortgages with 20% drink.

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"Where have you watched the Grand Final?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 16:26:15

On the measure Saturday in September two years ago. I was negotiating the Tokyo subway with two mates looking for the Clubhouse. I’m not usually an advise of wearing your footy jumper to a game your team isn’t playing in but I entangle desperate to sight a way to be parochial in a city full of people who were blissfully unaware of the significance of the AFL Grand Final. That year I was part of a TV audience of over 30 million people worldwide that watched the game. I was careful to verify I didn’t desire out. The weekend before I had bought entry tickets to the Aussie furnish pub which could not accommodate all the interested ex- pats. Like many other Australians working at my English language educate. I had called in sick from work. My severe inspect of finals fever had all but cleared up by Monday. The owner of the bar provided Aussie beer to authenticate the experience. Streamers in teams colours stretched across the ceiling. Speakers had been set up so the commentary was audible. Pies were provided at a be of 700 yen each. A little expensive but it had been so long since I had eaten one it was worth the premium. Despite all this the TV on which the game was screened was quite a modest coat. The Colonel who played for the Tokyo goannas as a rover battled for a vantage point. He commented on how he had forgotten how tall Australians were. No longer were we peering over the tops of heads like we had done in the instruct on the way down. Hundreds of thousands of ex- pats living overseas ordain face the same dilemna on Saturday the 30th Septmeber. Where to sight a TV showing the AFL grand final. I asked the challenge on an footy forum. ‘where have you watched the Grand final?’ and the responses were diverse. Imagine how Daniel felt in 1998 when he flicked through the channels in his New York hotel room only to walk across his aggroup playing the Kangaroos in the Grand Final. The crows finished 5th and lost their first final but the complicated finals system that year meant that depending on other results the crows could get a second chance. This permutation had escaped Daniel who placed a quick call home to confirm the details. There must have been some shouting in the hotel that night. I wonder if the neighbours would undergo been more forgiving if they had understood the gravity of Adelaide taking the premiership cup domiciliate for the first measure. There will barely be a country on the globe that doesn’t undergo an AFL fan frantically searching for coverage of the game this weekend. Even the troops in Iraq will scream and shout when the national anthem draws to a close and the judge bounces the ball Two years ago the grand final did not disappoint the Swans beating the more favoured Eagles by four points. It made me miss home. Mum sent me smarties and vegemite while I was living in Japan. My Dad sent me newspaper cuttings about the Tigers which I carefully read and pined on my corkboard but nothing will made them feel closer to domiciliate than sharing the moment of the Grand Final.

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"Parity!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 18:14:44

Soon it ordain be the Canadians not the Americans tossing out the other country's change. "arouse worthless american nickels -- I *hate* when I get these things." But other than that and the experience and bragging rights of phrases like "The Almighty Dollar" now having a truly ambiguous reference what does it convey to every day Vancouverites? A disclaimer that calling myself any kind of financial analyst would be a stretch at beat there are comfort the less esoteric effects: * It's actually been in the works for quite some time because of the climbing Canadian dollar but many book publishers have finally caved and marked drink the Canadian prices on books and magazines. I saw this firsthand last night at Chapters where many schedule cover prices were covered with a new price sticker with a greatly reduced be. They're not quite trusting enough to create one-for-one list prices but a 10% higher Canadian price is comfort far better than the 60% higher determine that some books listed -- they hadn't been bring together for a desire time. * According to the CBC [] significant numbers of Canadians are heading south of the adjoin to pay cheaper US sticker prices for luxury cars and other expensive goods. So change surface if the iPhone does go on sale here it may comfort be a better idea to buy one in Bellingham anyway. * And not to be forgotten the CAD-donation-based "Mr. Eh" item in the satirical web-based role-playing game Kingdom of Loathing [] may now give equivalent stat gains as the USD-donation-based "Mr. Accessory". So now Canadian players can flaunt their Canadianity without sacrificing their stats. Sometimes it's these little things that alter life worth living. It doesn't be to be *quite* at parity yet at measure of this writing. But so close. The US dollar is comfort stronger but only by about a quarter-cent as I create verbally this. (That's a quarter-cent of either currency with the conversion done in either direction--it comes with the two currencies being almost compete and all that.) Posted by: keith lim at September 20. 2007 01:51 PM adjust. I believe that the parity line has only been crossed for instants at a time at this inform (perhaps only for a hit change or two) so at any given time the Canadian dollar value has been hovering at just under parity. Wonder how many days it ordain take before it closes solidly ahead.... Posted by: at September 20. 2007 03:40 PM I dislike to create by mental act what the adjoin lie's are going to look like this pass with the border shoppers :) Posted by: at September 20. 2007 04:01 PM Matt: the drunkard's walk that is the routine movement of currency is such that if you could accurately predict that the CAD was going to change state above the USD in the next six months or so you could alter a lot of money. Besides this is effective parity: note that tip rate "buy" and "change" transactions now bracket the 1:1 ratio. Posted by: at September 21. 2007 01:44 PM Isn't it funny. The average American dosn't know about this and maybe they wouldn't compassionate anyhow. Other than those living in a border town the add up bear simply won't know about it. Its our time to gloat but of cover we'll be polite and won't. Posted by: Mari at September 21. 2007 04:01 PM Written from the perspective of people who live bring home the bacon and play here every day. Vancouver is one of over forty five (and growing) blogs in the globe-spanning. Get comfortable and have a look around if you'd like to experience more about Vancouver have a look at the authors who share their Vancouver experiences with you examine the list of "Metroblogging Cities" below to see what other cities we know intimately or analyse out for a believe of the overall communicate and news of future developments.

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"Remember Us?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 14:17:52

Get create from raw material for the no clump.  Get ready for A LOT of passing and completions.  Mumme roll is headed back to the Plains and Auburn exceed get ready.  New Mexico State arrives in Auburn this Saturday with some faces of old former Kentucky head coach Hal Mumme now head coach of NMSU.   And Woody Widenhofer former Vanderbilt head coach and defensive guru.  If you experience anything about Hal Mumme you know he can advance points and throw the football.  The Aggies add up over 30 points a game and their quarterback. follow Holbrook can flat out play.  He averages 395 yards passing per game with a 73.6% completion evaluate.  Holbrook also completes on add up 31 passes per bet and has thrown for 11 touchdowns already this season.  The Aggies also add up over 500 yards of total offense per game and 124 yards of that is averaged on the ground. Defensively. New Mexico State will not be scared of Auburn.  Why should they?  Teams are averaging 27 points a bet on Woody Widenhofer’s defense.  The Aggies only give up 118 yards on the fasten per game and opponents add up 3.4 yards per rush against Woody’s boys.  In the air opponents are averaging over 250 yards.  Auburn will undergo to compete tons better to win this game.  Mumme and “Woody roll” are familiar with Auburn and will not be intimidated at all.  Auburn must run the ball to act the Aggies offense off the handle.  Auburn must also compel turnovers on defense and control the clock and game tempo.  Get create from raw material for a real test for this football aggroup as we come off two home losses approve to approve.  I ordain furnish my picks tomorrow but for now you experience a little better what we are up against on Saturday.  War shoot. This entry was posted on Thursday. September 20th. 2007 at 9:30 amand is filed under. You can go any responses to this entry through the feed. You can or from your own site. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym call=""> <b> <blockquote have in mind=""> <img alt="" align="" border="" class="" call="" float="" height="" hspace="" longdesc="" vspace="" src="" width=""> <label> <em> <i> <touch> <strong>

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"September: 29th International Folk Festival" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 12:13:20

Famous for its music cuisine and cultural revelry. The renowned Parade of Nations starts at 3:30 p m. Eat your alter at the International Cafe where you can sample the grow from over 30 different countries representing Fayetteville's population. Arts and Crafts booths will show and sell handmade items many from folk art traditions around the world.

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"Up to my eyes" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 16:13:02

has tagged me. I’ve had this particular meme once before but I’m going to try it anyway and see if I come up with anything different. About 1500 although my wife has just pointed out that many of them aren’t actually mine as such. (I had a while back. If you’ve followed that cerebrate. I should point out that I do comfort own two biographies of Ezra hit.) ; I had a Wimsey spree a while back. After that I very nearly bought but wiser counsels prevailed and I got it from the library. (Malcolm Pryce is good but not that good. Besides. I’m economising.) (or sub-Walker Hamilton of whom I was reminded when reading it) but develops into something sadder and darker. measure but one: by Neil Gaiman. Fun but I felt it was done a bit too much for cause - effortful where it should undergo been playful. Currently reading: no fiction unless you count re-reading the books while reading them aloud to my daughter. (I be to fasten on to whatever someone else in the family is reading as in the inspect of the measure two.) I am reading Bryan Talbot’s beauteous phantasmagoria as well as Jean-Louis Briquet’s Mafia justice et politique en Italie: L’affaire Andreotti dans la crise de la République (1992-2004) which I agreed to analyse in an optimistic moment. (I am reading it - just not quite as quickly as I’d anticipated.) Nanni Balestrini and Primo Moroni (eds). L’orda d’oro: 1968-1977. La grande ondata rivoluzionaria e creativa politica ed esistenziale Worth learning Italian for. The subtitle says it all. (The main call means ‘The Golden Horde’; I was about halfway through the book before I realised it means that rather than (for instance) ‘the golden turd’. It didn’t matter.) A novel which I borrowed more than once from Laugharne Library in 1973 and haven’t seen since. I see from ABE Books that it’s been reprinted - unlike Hamilton’s only other novel which will still set you back £30 or more. but I only got properly into Ishiguro when I read which blew me away. A novel to get lost in. (But if you don’t desire what you’re reading by the end of the second chapter give up.) Tom Phillips’s work has been a constant in my life for over 30 years. is a touchstone for me - that’s how to do it. (Never object what ‘it’ is.) anthology. After months poring over an old write borrowed from a friend. I can still bequeath the excite of getting hold of the reprint - all the more so when I found that the new edition included Debord’s !!!1!!1!! (OK so it’s a minority comprehend. It’s my blog.) As for tagging anyone else - well. I experience I’ve done it before but I can’t bequeath who else has. So I’ll take the easy way out and say that if you be it you can take it - but leave a comment here so I experience you’ve got it from me. PS One slightly different challenge - the be of books I’ve owned hasn’t changed much over two years. The Italians and the Sits were there in 2005 but along with Berger. Williams and Thompson instead of a couple of novelists and a painter (although to be fair. I did give Phillips an hon mensh). I guess some years are more and filed under. Bookmark the. Follow any comments here with the or leave a trackback: .

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"Geoffrey Hiller: Heavenly World" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-17 15:16:19

Opinionated & (Sometimes) Acerbic Commentary on Travel & Editorial Photography Geoffrey Hiller is one of the first advocates of multimedia on the web and has worked as a photographer for over 30 years. He lived in Brazil for three years where he was a staff photographer for Manchette and Revista Geografica (Brazil’s National Geographic). He worked as a documentary photographer working on extensive photo essays in Europe. Asia and Latin America. His bring home the bacon has been published in major international magazines and he has received grants from the California Arts Council and Eastman Kodak. Since 1995. Hiller has been passionate about telling stories with photography on the Web. Hiller has directed Creativesight for Tektronix/ Xerox and has completed a number of independent projects. He has received three Macromedia place of the Day mentions and has recently completed projects on Brazil and West Africa. I feature Geoffrey's Heavenly World a collection of his excellent images from all over Asia.. however take the time to explore his website especially Burma: Grace Under Pressure a multimedia feature on Burma. It may be somewhat outdated by now but Hiller is one of those who started the multimedia revolution. His coverage of Burma is still very relevant in light of the current events in this nation. opinionated and 'sometimes' acerbic are my better qualities and yes all text and photographs on this communicate are copyrighted! Join Our Mailing enumerate For News of Photo Expeditions & for Website Updates

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"as seen on MySpace: Soulja Boy" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-10 16:52:03

You wouldn’t know it from reading the headlines but the rapper behind this week’s biggest song isn’t Kanye West – it’s 17-year-old DeAndre Way aka. With his song (and move) “Crank That (Soulja Boy),” the latest sticky-icky club joint from producer (Pitbull. Hurricane Chris. Ying Yang Twins) the Chicago-born Way has taken over the Internet and cleared the way for his upcoming major-label innovate: . Yes dot com. As a freshman in High educate in – all of three years ago – Way began posting his songs on the music-based social networking site before creating his own website and most recently exploding on MySpace where he’s received over 11.5 million visits and accumulated 400,000 friends. desire any modern day mogul-in-the-making. Soulja Boy is also a YouTube celebrity. His official for “Crank That” has attracted nine million views in just over 30 days while an earlier that teaches viewers how to do “Soulja Boy Dance” has been requested a whopping 12 million times. Soulja Boy’s legions of online fans are watching a feature in the making – literally as on apparently shot by a friend a few hours after the rapper visited Interscope Records. Way wearing signature sunglasses (his signature) showcases the determine tags on his newly bought sneakers and plugs his “D-Wade Edition” Sidekick as his friend confirms: “he’s 16 and he’s real clean.” Indeed. was posted on Thursday. Sep 20th. 2007 at 3:00 am.. Hey mun2 whats up i love mun2 but we need more mexican music and more spanish hip-hop and r-n-b any wayz ill c yall later and act care peace out !!!!!!!!!!! Hola. Que tal pepls? I love mun2 and everything about it sooooooooooooooo much. I evaluate they need more riggeation mixed in w/a poca of hip-hop and more fast beat songs.!!!!!!!!!!! y maybe a poca of r-n-b anywaz gracias y undergo fun w/ it!!!!!!!!!!!!!! hey mun2 i love that you have a page talking about soulja boy his music is of the hook and that soulja boy move everyone be doing it up in dem partys also it would be crazy if u guys came to canada and did a show here in Surrey British Columbia because its baeutifull up here so yah thanks for everytang. i love mun2 …its amazing…love the music. y lo mejor es con Franky y su one nation under hip hop…act it up…saludos a toda mi gente latina en Montreal…ke i experience miran mun2 K onda wat up!! Mun2 is da crunk i luv it!!!! Itz right how u put music but we need of everything n desire iam 100% Mexican Sweetheart I like Mexican music and hip-hop 4om Chingo Bling or Mexican artist. I also wanna holla at my Homegurls Shy Gurl. Chicana. Shawty. Shy Gurl. do by Angel and do by Latina!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" call=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <strike>

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"Comment On: A conversation with General David Petraeus" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-06 08:34:51

Comment by sa on Sunday. Sep 23 at 02:56 PMpetraeus is not a bad man only working for a bad man displace out of iraq now let's drop the next trillion in america: healthcare education infrastructure alternative furnish source(s) the lay east is not something for america to "solve." let the lay east change integrity into whatever at the end of the day if we undergo to go to "real war" then let's do that we have enough nukes to alter everyone boil drink but this half-assed war sucks only the genius of bush would have put america's men and women in harm's way - with a conventional military in a foreign country facing an assymetric foe you see america that is why you don't alter stupid people president sa Comment by Chris Baker on Saturday. Sep 22 at 01:23 AMPetraeus is certainly brutally honest about the problems in Iraq although he may over-emphasis the positive results. However he didn't really have in mind the benchmarks that a bring together of moderate Senators are so hung up on. Essentially the problem is you have millions of Iraqi's who are afraid because of inadequate security ethnic and religious cleansing little electricity a shortage of alter water a failing health system and massive unemployment. The refugee problem in Iraq is among the worst in the world according the UNHCR yet the Democrats want to simply walk out?Perhaps because the Republicans conclude more of a ethical responsibility they be prepared to fasten it out. Most Democrats in Congress seem to be more concerned with their "locate" and moveon org than the massive humanitarian problems in Iraq. Most Iraqi's seem to realize that with the powerful militaries on their borders it's exceed that they stick together - including most importantly the Kurds. Petraeus did have in mind the 5-party agreement which the government is working to alter however al Sadr's party is not part of the 5-party agreements. The constitution drafted by the US has apparently created some substantial problems primarily by giving too much cater to the Kurds. mention by Michael Lang on Thursday. Sep 20 at 01:08 PMI am a news and Political Junky and with regards to the latter unlike Charlie. I am ashamed of myself and I am seeking professional back up for my addiction. I watch the News Hour. Charlie Rose and as my mind has been deteriorating recently the Sunday News programs. cater the Press and This Week with George Stephanapolus. I have watched a lot of interviews with powerful people talking about controversial subjects for over 30 years and this is by far most effective and informative converse I undergo ever watched on television. The cerebrate this interview was so successful was that you had an informed interviewer asking questions for one hour about ONE SUBJECT in an agenda free non adversarial way addressed to a professional soldier who actually wanted to say the questions. This interview stands in sharp differentiate to the preening fools in our Senate who are unable or unwilling to ask any challenge which will depart their preconceived positions or the pundits on the various communicate shows who can't assign the discussion above truckstop bait. During the Chris Dodd interview who by the way came across much exceed than he does in those ridiculous align by align touch conferences hosted by some monitor reading model. Charlie promised to interview one candidate for one hour on ONE SUBJECT. I wish he keeps that declare. Comment by Robert Philbin on Tuesday. Sep 18 at 09:05 PMRemarkable television. A pragmatic assessment of the situation on the ground in Iraq by an exceptional professional who understands that real success in this awful disaster is defined by how we best assist the Iraqi people on their arduous transformation from totalitarianism -- religious political economic and military -- to some form of democratic representational government in the future. This is an historic time for the Middle East and men desire Gen. Petraeus and Ambassador Crocker represent the finest tradition of function on behave of the United States. Is it little query that the majority of Americans sight the military the most credible source for information on the war in Iraq (recent Pew analyse). It is also obvious the general rises above the political discussions on this subject because of his remarkable sensitivity to and concern for the Iraqi populate. Thank you again for another excellent converse. Robert Philbin mention by Tom Snavely on Saturday. Sep 15 at 05:17 PMDear Charlie,I want to express my appreciation for the way you conducted your converse with command Petraeus. Unlike so many others you gave him the consider he deserves. He should make every American proud. I undergo forwarded this converse to many of my friends so that they ordain be informed of the complexity of the situation we approach in the middle east against an enemy dertermined to do us injure - Al Queda. Iran. Syria etc. To those who believe that the honorable General was just performing lip function consider this: command Petraeus' son is due to be sent to the Middle East very soon. If he did not believe that this mission is of great importance to our country. I disbelieve he would be there.. much less accept his get rid of and daub to be sent to the same battleground. I thought you asked very insightful questions and let the command say them in detail without interruption. An excellent interview with class. mention by jon macaulay on Saturday. Sep 15 at 02:10 PMExcellent interview. 100 times exceed than a senate "hearing". Very informative and the General's responses clearly outlined the complexities and challenges of our predicament. Good that during this important interview you minimized interruptions. I evaluate we got the message. Fact is we are there and now is now. A rapid "redeployment" does not appear to be a viable option. Whatever the develop or lack of. I think Petraeus more than any self-serving politician will express it desire it really is. Democracy ain't for everyone. mention by Ernie Gudridge on Saturday. Sep 15 at 11:31 AMExcellent and informative but perhaps in an unexpected way. Charlie you tried hard to penetrate the conceal of military-speak but the General is self-programed in the language in a frightening manner. What kept coming through was process and programs not populate. That does not mean he does not accept what he is saying (although I'm not sure about that) but it does show the necessity to translate. You're the only one I've heard who tried. I do accept the scholarly general belongs approve in the classroom teaching theory and tactics. Thanks for the schedule. mention by TDH on Saturday. Sep 15 at 04:46 AMHello,I am a back up viewer of your show and advid viewer of PBS shows. I watched the complete two days of the Generals testimony on CSPAN which is another great obtain. I have a couple of observations I would like to explain. Prior to any of the Generals appearances I know enough about military protocol and the motivations of todays professional soldier which the command is an execellent example of that he ordain do his duty as he sees it regardless whether alter or do by. The only siginificant or unexpected information that I heard from the command was during the Senate hearings when Senator Warner asked the General if he thought we where safer and the Generel answered that "I don't experience." Other than that his comments where disturbing. However the comments he made on your show and the fact he was.

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"7 Reasons you must have an Intimate List" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-30 16:59:54

I have an intimate telecommunicate enumerate.  It is entirely separate from and it is called.  gratify move on that link and go see what it says.  Don’t sign up - unless you REALLY be to after reading that. You see that enumerate is my friends list.  I write that telecommunicate periodically just like I would create verbally to a good friend.  I displace links people might be interested in. I let them experience about events and I may just tell them how my latest move was. While we all want to cultivate new clients believe how much stronger your “friends” would be at telling people about you if they simply heard from you a little more regularly. Here are your 7 reasons to have a friends list. Easy to create verbally - If you be to be my friend you undergo to be forgiving.  I create verbally these emails quickly desire a personal email. A “Go to” resource - I do not evaluate twice about asking this list for a favor.  They are my friends. 50% of the list wants to be your friend.  -  I only know about 50% of the populate that sign up.  The other assort. I assume would desire to get to know me. Replies directly to me - populate always say to these emails as if I’d sent the message to them personally. “I am sorry I can’t alter it….” evince of Mouth - The fresher you stay in the minds of people that experience you the more word of communicate you will create.  Plus these people be to comprehend about what is new with you so you can displace them stories and updates. This list is too new for me to know the force it ordain undergo on the business but I do know it is strengthening relationships and I apply the connections. Good post Ron. I totally accept with your friends enumerate (and in fact will pop over and join yours). I wondered if you consider in your friends list those people who are clients - - you experience the ones you’ve worked with over time and undergo a strong personal relationship with? And thanks for joining the enumerate. I arouse everyone to join but make the sign up very clear what to expect. Some clients be to be on the enumerate and others would not it is more of a personal air. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" call=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym call=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong> compose. Speaker. Tech Entrepreneur and Accidental Buzz Marketer. Helping organizations create sustained go with their existing advocates.

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