November 11, 2007

Black Friday ads!

Here are some of the collection of ads that I was able to get from my sister! 

Ads 1
Fat Wallet
Black Friday - Sears (and this is going on RIGHT NOW from 6pm to 9pm TONITE!
Black Friday Ads
For the Ladies

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COWBOYS!!!! the true football

WHOOOOO!!

DALLAS WON!!! This was a very important game because the Giants were right behind them!  This seriously gives them some breathing space!  How about them boy!!!  The last time Dallas was 8-1 was in 1995 when they won the Super Bowl!!!

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Black Friday!

One of the major advantages of blogging is when I find damn good deals, I pass them along!  Well my sister has found nearly every black friday ad that is going to be availabe for the day after Thanksgiving and once I collect those website address I will post them here so all of you who can take advantage will be able to plan your shopping endeavors!

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November 10, 2007

Videos!

Napoleon XIV - They are coming to take me away!


Todd Rundgren - Hello its me!


Todd Rundgren - Bang on the drum all day!


Manfred Mann's Earth Band - Blinded by the Light


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For Lital and Adi

Beer is Good - part deux!

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November 09, 2007

Friday Funnies - Caddyshack!

Cinderella Man


Judge Smalls


Another clip


And - who can forget teh GOPHER - the true star!

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Tasha and Dishka Friday - Hazan Caves

@ Mere Rhetoric!

Enjoy!

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PAYDAY

One of the advantages of having two jobs is that I get multiple paydays!   Now, since I have been working ALOT as the professor those paydays come much more frequently.  Today I only expected to get paid for the two classes that just ended (I have another story about that later one).  But since I started teaching two other classes they lumped that in as well.  I did not expect that until the 25th.  But this works out nicely.  This now pays off about half of my credit card debt and pays off the luggage and passport!  

This is going to be a great thanksgiving! WHOOOOOO!!!!

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Business News Update II

From Wizbangblog!

Business News Update

Congressional Spending + Prez's Veto Power

The media/Democrat Congress passed a pork spending bill for education, health and job training programs.

Here's how they voted:

U.S. Senate

44 / 45 - 98% - Democrats in favor of more spending
10 / 46 - 22% - Republicans in favor of more spending

1 / 45 - 2% - Democrats opposed to more spending
36 / 46 - 78% - Republicans opposed to more spending

Plus Lieberman + Sanders = 56-37, in favor.

U.S. House

223 / 223 - 100% - Democrats in favor of more spending
51 / 192 - 27% - Republicans in favor of more spending

0 / 223 - 0% - Democrats opposed to more spending
141 / 192 - 73% - Republicans opposed to more spending

274-141, in favor.

Obviously this bill does not have nearly enough votes to override the Prez's upcoming veto.

Congressional Business Politicking + Prez's Veto Power

The U.S. House voted this week to expand federal job discrimination laws, adding gays, lesbians and bisexuals to classes of covered workers.

200 / 225 - 89% - Democrats in favor of expanding federal discrimination laws
35 / 194 - 18% - Republicans in favor of expanding federal discrimination laws

25 / 225 - 11% - Democrats opposed to expanding federal discrimination laws
159 / 194 - 82% - Republicans opposed to expanding federal discrimination laws

235-184, in favor.

Obviously this bill won't survive what would be a guaranteed veto, assuming it even makes it past the Senate.

State Legislatures + Tax Policies

The Michigan Senate voted this week to repeal a widely-loathed tax on the state's local service industry.

21 / 21 - 100% - Republicans in favor of repealing the service tax
2 / 17 - 12% - Democrats in favor of repealing the service tax

0 / 21 - 0% - Republicans opposed to repealing the service tax
15 / 17 - 88% - Democrats opposed to repealing the service tax

Here's a link to a pretty decent article -- especially by AP standards -- on the various machinations and maneuverings.

Peru Free Trade Pact

The U.S. House on Thursday voted to approve that free trade accord with Peru.

109 / 225 - 48% - Democrats in favor of freer trade
176 / 192 - 92% - Republicans in favor of freer trade

285-132, in favor

The Senate will take up the matter in due course.

This measure is not nearly as useful as any of the half-dozen major free trade laws enacted from 2001-2006. Pelosi & Co. have engrafted various pro-union and enviro mandates onto the Peru accord that simply weren't part of the equation under the old regime in Congress.

Having said all that, however, and on balance, a further lessening of trade restrictions is welcome news. Despite what you often hear on conservative talk radio, fewer trade barriers mean more prosperity over the long term -- for all of us. If you don't believe me, well, go ahead and research the U.S.'s average inflation and unemployment rates in the 14 years preceding NAFTA and compare and contrast those numbers with the U.S.'s average unemployment and inflation rates in the 14 years post NAFTA.

It's a no-brainer.

Glug, Glug, Glug

Speaking of the global economy here's a link to a fascinating article about what could turn out to be a gigantic supply of oil down south, in the Land of Carnivale.

Ah, yes, Brazil. The beaches. The women. The heavy metal music. The oil. What more could you want from a potential military conquest, er, I mean from a potential strong ally and energy trading partner???

There's Energy in Them Thar Corn Cobs

Speaking of energy deposits here's a link to very good MSM article -- sans bias and agenda -- regarding a company's efforts to turn corn cobs into Ethanol power.

Fence

Last but not least, here's a link to U.S. Customs & Border Protection's fiscal year review.

Probably the most interesting item is that CBP already has completed 76 miles of that 370-mile border fence the former GOP Congress approved and funded back in 2006. As everyone knows, however, the media/Democrats are trying to figure out ways to delay or perhaps even to de-fund that fence. So, it'll be interesting to see how this all shakes out.

BTW, for reasons that should be quite obvious the facts about the building of that border fence and related items either (a) won't be reported by the national media, or (b) will be reported, but in a fashion specifically designed to anger (fickle and non-voting) conservatives and to motivate Democrat activists. We are, after all, approaching a presidential election year.


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Business News Update

From Wizbangblog!

Business News Update

Business Politics

There were two major business-related ballot referenda decided Tuesday:

1. Oregon rejected cigarette taxes designed to fund a socialized medicine program for children.
2. New Jersey rejected a stem-cell funding measure.

The only major partisan business-related election was in Mississippi, where Republican Mike Chaney easily won a non-incumbent race for insurance commissioner.

Glug, Glug, Glug

Oil prices this week nudged up towards $100 a barrel.

The causes of high oil prices (in no particular order):

1. Massive demand from the fast-developing economies of China and India,
2. Strong overall global economic growth,
3. Large-scale margin buying on Wall St.,
4. Large-scale use of leveraged call options on Wall St.,
5. A weak U.S. Dollar,
6. Far too many Democrats in the U.S. Congress over the past several decades,
7. A war premium re: Mid-East geopolitics.

Nos. 1, 2 + 7 are self-explanatory. No. 6 led directly to severe restraints on oil and gas production, to a severe retardation of the use of nuclear power, and also to restraints on the development of various other energy sources. The landmark 2005 Energy Policy Act was a step in the right direction, but it'll take a long, long time for those reforms to affect the oil markets. No. 5 is basic -- a weak dollar increases the relative price of imports and the U.S.A. is the world's largest importer of oil. Nos. 3 + 4 might be complex for non-investment junkies or those without specific training in finance -- suffice it to say that when the prices of commodities traded on Wall St. go up they tend to keep on going up for quite a while -- until they inevitably drop, that is.

Citigroup

Citigroup's share price has fallen 39% this calendar year. At present the media/market Lemmings on Wall St. are falling over themselves to sell or to short-sell.

The company's trailing P/E ratio has been pushed down to 7.6. Its dividend yield has been pushed up to 6.0%.

Citigroup is one of the preeminent financial services companies not only here but anywhere in the world.

So, therefore:

1. Read "The Intelligent Investor," by Ben Graham.
2. Read "Wall Street on Sale," by Timothy Vick.
3. Be guided accordingly.
4. It's a no-brainer.

Stock Markets

Speaking of falling share prices, Mr. Market has been depressed lately.

With any luck the Dow will fall all the way back down to 12,000. At that level there undoubtedly would be large-scale, no-brainer purchase opportunities among various blue chip companies with economic moats and positive demographic trends.

Buy low.
Sell high.
Not vice-versa.

Import Safety Rules + Regs

The Prez announced a working plan for prospective new rules for product safety for imports. Here's a link to the summary report.

When I first heard about this plan I immediately thought of President Reagan's quip about people from the government announcing they're here to help. You know what I'm talking about, don't you?

In any event, soon these lead product recalls will be forgotten. The media and other malcontent blocs will have found something else about which to bloviate. With any luck the predictable overreaction to the recalls will not result in too much overregulation. But even with some degree of overregulation the economy won't seriously be affected.

Lead Paint

Speaking of lead, a Wisconsin jury became the latest in a long line of fact finders to reject a personal injury claim for lead paint exposure. In the 20 or so years since Edwards-style plaintiffs' attorneys began filing shakedown lawsuits against the paint industry only one such claim has survived trial; that case presently is up on appeal.

$ H $ 2 $ O $

The U.S. House overrode the Prez's veto of that pork-laden water infrastructure bill. The Senate will follow suit.

Productivity and Labor Costs

Worker productivity was extremely high in Q3, coming in far above expectations and well above the rate of productivity posted in Q2. Unit labor costs were much lower in Q3 when compared to Q2.

Higher productivity and lower unit labor costs portend lower inflation.


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November 08, 2007

Hate email!!!

If I ever do receive hate email from this blog - this is the kind I would LOVE to receive.

From IMAO!

That was the first in a 10 part series!  The rest of them are available here.

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Car accident update

Today I received a call from the insurance company of the guy that hit my car.  They are cutting me a check! WHOO!!  It will damn near pay off the car!   So, I think that is probably what I might end up doing with the money.  Just pay off the car outright. I did not think they did $1200.00 worth of damage, but hey, its cool. 

After my vacation, I plan to trade the car in and get a new car, so in the end it works out perfectly. 

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Mother of the year!!!

From Ace - yeah I know big surprise!

A Birthday Surprise Gone Terribly Wrong Right

This woman may turn out to be the winner of the Ace Of Spade HQ Mother of the Year Award for an apparent accident.

…having a female stripper surprise your son in front of his teacher in class would not feature on many wish-lists.

Yet that's what happened when one woman booked a special performer for her son's big day.

She stipulated that the surprise take place in drama class - and even asked the teacher to film it so the family could see the boy's reaction.

But - thanks to what has been put down as a booking error - a female stripper turned up in place of the gorilla-suited man the unnamed mother had apparently asked for.

The stripper, who arrived on cue halfway through the lesson, first walked the birthday boy around the classroom on all fours.

Then, gyrating to the sounds of Britney Spears, she spanked him before stripping down to her bra and knickers and insisting the "naughty" schoolboy rub cream all over her body.

At that point, the teacher - who had not been told what the surprise would entail - called an immediate end to the show.

Look, mistakes were made and we’ll all look back on this some day and laugh. The important thing is this young man continues to get his education and somebody posts pictures of the stripper online.

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Ace of Spades Life Style under attack!

Those bastards!!!! 

AoSHQ Lifestyle Under Attack (AndrewsDad)

First they came for the Jews. Next they came for your bacon. Now they refuse to deliver beer.

35-year-old Brian Poulin of Hebron was arrested Sunday after police said he called 911 several times and asked them to bring him beer.

Hebron was charged with disorderly conduct.

Police said he called 911 numerous times and told the dispatcher he was out of beer and asked them to pick up more for him.

The terrorists have won. I am moving to Canada.


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Thanksgiving . . .

Is coming up.

So, what are you thankful for?

Does anyone have plans for thanskgiving so far?

For me - this is the one holiday my sister really goes all out (that used to be Halloween but the kids are getting too old for it now).  My sister cooks a large turkey to the near exact recipe as our mom.  She does all the trimming and then we kick back and watch Dallas kick ASS!!!   Also, during this time we explore to see if we are going to do anything special for Black Friday. 

Last year for black Friday I was able to get my 60 inch big screen TV for about 600.00!  The regular price was about 1500!  I wonder what this year's specials are going to bring!

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November 07, 2007

FROM CHRIS - About Organ Donation....

Just passing along info on something I feel is important!

I don't know how it works in other countries? however in NY on your Drivers License you can state you want your organs donated upon your death. Many people are on the waiting list to receive an organ, but MANY people die "waiting" because not enough people choose to donate their organs. It's a shame because if they got the organ in time, they would live many more years normally!

My mom was on the list for a liver and it did not look good., amazingly a live person donated half of her liver to my mom, and after a 3 month recovery they bothg are fine. it's called a "living donation". The liver is the only organ that can regenirate itself- back to normal size.

something to think about........

 

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Clips my mom liked.

When I hear these songs I instantly think of my mother.

Wham - Careless Whisper


Whispers - Rock Steady


Gregory Abbot - Shake you down


Al B Sure - Nite and Day


I would post the Prince one - but I cant find it.  It was Darling Nikki, because  when she took my sister and I to see that movie not realizing there was a sex scene in it LOL she had us cover our eyes - during the scene.  hehe....funny.  A few years later she was the one who gave Jonathan and I the idea to restart the sex business that she helped run.    Fun times and fun memories.

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Rememberance posts

November 4, 2001 was the last day I saw my mother. 

Sometimes its hard to think about the loss but I try to especially when I am talking to my grandmother or I happen to see my sister (since she looks like our mother when her hair is down).  On Nov, 4th I kept the yarzheit for her.  When I go to California (I am hoping next month) I will visit her grave site (at March Air Force Base) and spend some time with her - this is something I have not been able to do with any justice for a number of reasons. 

I do know in my heart that she is in peace and not suffering anymore.  As much as I hated losing her I was also profoundly happy when she died.  I knew she wouldn't need to have that catheter in her pumping those medicines into her.  I knew she would not need insulin anymore.  I knew that she would be able to walk and move without being in pain.  In the end, I know she is in a much better place, and I am happy about that even though there are times when I get depressed when I feel lonely without having a parent to talk to. 

In the end, I do love her and I do very much miss my mom.

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November 06, 2007

Election - Runoff

Tonite was a run-off election and the person I voted for is WINNING!!!!

For District 7 - City Council
Michael Nowakowski is soundly winning WHOOOO!!!!
against Dhimmicrat
Laura Pastor! 

Now if you were in Phoenix you would see about 20 of her signs compared to one of Michael's signs.  that is how much funding she had.  She was endorsed by the Rag (The Arizona republic) and was essentially a useless member of the establishment who wanted to keep Phoenix a sanctuary city.  Hopefully our new councilman's election will change that policy!  WHOO!!!

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Mary Katherine Ham Clips

WHOO!!! She is on Red Eye tonite (Fox News)!!!  Totally Tivo'ing it!

So, time for some of her clips!






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