Friday, November 23, 2007

Get hooked-up on line


I really like this site because it gives potential daters a
list of ideas for dates.
Horseback riding, snorkling, hiking and just enjoying one's
surroundings are all good ideas for a first getting-to-know you
first date. Datehookup.com provides a huge list of potential
matches for those who join to hook up with and find common
experiences.
Remember folks, this is a free dating site so it doesn't hurt to give it a try and find the special someone. I am still searching and will give it a couple of days at least. It takes time to find some one you match with to date.

Remember the less fortunate this holiday season

It would not hurt a bit to buy a toy for a child who comes from less fortunate circumstances. If you have to juggle too many things to donate consider skipping it this year but for those of you who have been blessed financially please donate to a charity that will see to it children who don't have much will have a really good toy for Christmas.
I'm sure it is what Princess Diana would have wanted you to do.
If you don't trust the charities, go to a local church and give nice toys with the understanding that they will be given to the neediest children. If that is still too much, go for yourself and buy nice toys--like the popular video games, laptops or sports equipment and drop them at the door of families deserving of a little help this season.
It certainly couldn't hurt anyone to do this and imagine the look of surprise and joy on the faces of these lucky children this holiday season.

Or go to these sites to donate.

AidPage

Doe.org

The Pertition Site

Food for the Poor

Read about the origin of Christmas


Origin of Christmas
It is considered likely the first Christmas celebrations were in reaction to the Roman Saturnalia, a harvest festival that marked the winter solstice—the return of the sun—and honored Saturn, the god of sowing. Saturnalia was a rowdy time, much opposed by the more austere leaders among the still-minority Christian sect. Christmas developed, one scholar says, as a means of replacing worship of the sun with worship of the Son. By 529 A.D., after Christianity had become the official state religion of the Roman Empire, Emperor Justinian made Christmas a civic holiday. The celebration of Christmas reached its peak—some would say its worst moments—in the medieval period when it became a time for conspicuous consumption and unequaled revelry.” (more)

Thursday, November 22, 2007

AAMCO and Live Free Die Hard team up



By getting your car fixed right at AAMCO you can be part of the most spectacular, attitude-filled movie of the year.
Visit your local AAMCO service center to enter to win a four-day trip to Hollywood and a day with the Live Free or Die Hard Movie stuntman.
The prize includes round trip airfare and return airport transfers In Los Angeles with three nights At The Four Star Renaissance Hollywood Hotel for two people--including Breakfast and a 'Die Hard' Goody Bag.

It also includes a day with the stunt coordinator from Die Hard 4.0 for one person, comprehensive worldwide Ttravel insurance for two people and return transfers to location for stunt day. The Four Star Renaissance Hollywood Hotel is just steps from the Kodak Theatre, Grauman's Chinese Theatre and The Hollywood Walk of Fame.

A California get-a-way would be just great right now. I would get to lay around a luxury hotel, hang out with an acutal stunt man and ask all kinds of questions about the industry and star gaze, of course.

A trip out west would be nice for several reasons besides the warmth, I've never been to California. I have never been to a movie lot and I would like to see how the whole layout of the Hollywood moive industry is played out amongst the people.

Hey, Peter--I've said some things over the years...

I was taking a stroll down memory lane, looking at all of the blog posts I have made over the years. I have made some hella comments over the years. Here are some of the more shocking posts. I'm still in shock from some of the things I have written.

I'm Not Walking On Eggshells Anymore, Either!
Borrowing an old Isley song lyric, "...here we go again. Here we go again--I thought what we had was over..."
I just don't understand the outrage. It seems la haute societe and bourgeoisie are always outraged and surprized by the afflictions of the poor.
Except this time it is really horrifying.
It's real life.
Like yall didn't know folks could be poor down in the Bayou. (ain't no such thing as workin' roots either.)
Anyone following the Hurricane Katrina updates--please pay attention. These stories will not be retold. (more)

If You Get Me
Sometimes it's good to stop and think--do a little reflecting.
Measure what you're doing by reviewing your value structure. But
make sure you've established one.
A good value structure can keep you on the right track and out of
a lot of hot water.
Let's start with relationships. I don't have one.
I decided that I can only have a relationship with a man who gets
me. This is why I am alone.
But it's okay. I can do alone. I can't do nagging, worrying and
sour disposition. (more)

Why Do I Take It Personally?
I'm just a fan--only a fan. I wanted all of my favorite artists to win big at this year's Grammy Awards but they didn't. They just won. They won in their respective catagories. I wanted the big win because they seemed to want the big win.
But I got my own problems. The world of a celebrity is entertainment and relaxation for me. I'm not getting myself into trouble, getting pregnant, dating married or otherwise engaged men, annoying anyone blah, blah, blah.
And, these are just my stupid little opinions.
I bought the John Legend cd (even my seven year old son appreciates the calming tinkle of the piano--or he's just f***** with me), the Jamie Foxx cd and the Kanye West cd. West got some Hip Hop chops. He has lyrics. It's not just a rap style. (There is a difference between Hip Hop--as in culture and rap--a rhythmic style of word delivery).
If you caught the show Foxx and West put on, well, what else can be said? (more)


I Know Some Really (nice) People...

I Know Some Really nice People and They Act Like I don't Know.I don't want to have to write this blog but someone has to say it.And I'm only saying it because I really like you. Thank you for being so nice up but find some way to be humble.
Humility is God's gift to us. It prevents us from being insufferable know-it-all, pains-in-the-ass idiots to the rest of the human race.Humility stops other folks from disliking you.Humility brings knowledge and self discovery. I no longer avoid humbling experiences but welcome them. The single most important lesson learned: how to develop good news judgement. (more)

First Friday Weekend Art Walk



On Friday and Saturday, December 7th and 8th, along with the first weekend of each month thereafter, St. Augustine's Ponte Vedra and the Beaches Florida comes alive with music and art exhibits during the First Friday Weekend Art Walk on the first Friday and Saturday of every month from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Enjoy the latest exhibits, music, entertainment and refreshments at over 20 participating galleries. Tours begin at Rembrandtz Fine Gifts for Fun People, 131 King Street. St. Augustine Sightseeing Trains and Old Town Trolleys offer attendees a complimentary shuttle service to most of the galleries. Shuttles run on a continuous loop every 30 minutes.

What interests me most about the St. Augustine Artwalk--besides enjoying the fabulous Florida weather is the enticing array of artwork by Peter O'Neill.
An original oil by O'Neill was sold at auction for the sum of $20,000.00 on October 10th, 2001. One hundred percent of the proceeds from the sale of the original was donated to the New York City Fireman and Emergency Service Relief Fund.

Donated to date are 14,000 lithographs of the "Two Minutes of Silence" to Fire Departments, Police Departments and Emergency Service Stations. It is O'Neill's intention to donate, with the support of the public, to every station in the country.

I would like to obtain one of the lithographs for the firemen in my city.

The Original oil now hangs in the Fire Fighters Museum in New York City.
In September of 2002, the image was chosen for the cover of the FDNY and City of New York memorial held at Madison Square Garden.

Curb Your Enthusiasm GDMFB!

Meg McCarville is amazing

This is all I could find of her but I laughed for a long time

after reading her work. Such talent--though I wonder how much

of her life/act is a bit. I found her name after Googling "a**

f*****g disgusting" because I was searching for video of a man

getting gored by a bull in his a-r-e-a.

I was on the phone talking and my friend kept telling me not to

search for it because it was nasty but I found the gore video.

Niciey told me don't keep playing the video because it was

annoying her. After finding several porn sites, I found McCarville's

writings.
Enjoy.


Read her stuff


Entertaiment in a past life offered at Z Film Festival in Chicago, IL

Remember Kodak Instamatic cameras?

You can use a scanner to scan pics and documents. A friend of mine would use hers to scan photos of her high school friends and e-mail them to people.
"Didn't you go to school on certain theme days and take pictures of people? That's when I would take my Kodak Instamatic pocket camera to school and take pictures. For homecoming we had a homecoming parade," she said, remembering the good ol' days.
She eventually had to get rid of the scanner because it was incompatible with her new computer.
She said taking snapshots was fun but couldn’t figure out how anyone could get photos taken with a Kodak Instamatic camera onto the Internet without a portable scanner.
I told her that it is lightweight, convenient She was impressed and it is easy to see why.

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

What is a sponsored post?

A sponsored post is a post that someone (company, individual etc.) is paying me to write. A non-sponsored post is a post that I am writing for free--meaning I have not been or will get paid for the post. Paid posts will have something called a "disclosure notice" which is a statement clarifying if I was paid to write it or not. Non-paid posts will have no such notice--unless I need to clarify its purpose on my blog.

Thanks

Ms McCloud

Monday, November 19, 2007

Make your home look nicer by Christmas


This is a sponsored ad
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Why put your loved ones or a stranger through all of that?
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They are molded from actual 800-1,000 lb. boulders

Artificial Rocks Factory has four models of realistic fake rocks with custom address or welcome plaques. The incredibly lifelike 50-60 lb. fake rocks look and feel natural because they're made from construction-grade cast stone--not fiberglass or polyurethane.

The Artificial Rocks Factory's parent company, Valley Monuments, Inc. is an industry leader in the manufacture of similar construction-grade cast stone products, primarily with bronze plaques for memorials, dedications and awards & recognition.


Artificial Rocks Factory offers 20 different models of boulders which are all hollow, approx. one-inch thick, and open at the bottom. Four of the models with the best front angles are available for address and welcome plaques.


The address and welcome boulders are available in three colors and are shipped to customers' doorsteps via FedEx Ground after the address or welcome plaque is permanently affixed.

An anti-theft metal eyebolt is cast inside every address or welcome boulder
When you go to the web site, click on any of the fake rock images and they will spin around to provide a 360-degree view of all sides of that model.
The fake rocks ordered with an address plaque are delivered in 15-20 business days. The artificial rocks with a "WELCOME" plaque ship immediately and normally arrive in 7-10 business days.

Make sure one is reserved for you by Christmas 2007. November 29 is the last day to order the fake rocks with a custom address plaque in time for delivery by Christmas. The welcome plaques are always in-stock, the rocks with a "WELCOME" greeting can be ordered as late as December 13.