Archive for October, 2008
The Mikheil Saakashvili/Johnson & Johnson Connection…
At some point last week, I saw Mikheil Saakashvili (the Georgian President) on Fox-News, as a guest on Neil Cavuto’s show – What…the…..frig?
I rarely watch any entertainment-news, and the moment I want to see what the three networks are touting for their opinion polls, I see some blaring Russian mishap, commenting [...]
Posted: October 2nd, 2008 under World View.
Tags: Johnson & Johnson, Mikheil Saakashvili, Sekrett Scilensce
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Paul Newman: beyond life & death…
I think Paul Newman was one of the greatest individuals to ever exist on this Earth. He did a lot on & off camera which truly, wasn’t as highlighted as it could have been. Throughout the years, as Hollywood became more mediocre and actors began spieling for pennies & pundits, you could [...]
Posted: October 1st, 2008 under World View.
Tags: actors, career, celebration, death, film, life, movie, newman, paul, paul newman, quotes
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The Wall-Street Waltz is in 6/8, not 3/4? Time for a new dance-teacher then, aye?
Understanding the banking bailout issues in Wall-Street is not difficult (regardless whether you’re younger or older). If you pay taxes, you simply have to ask yourself what would happen if you couldn’t pay your bills. The answer to that question is, you won’t have a Home, Car, or Water, or Electricity, [...]
Posted: October 1st, 2008 under World View.
Tags: bailout, bank, crisis, financial, politics, scilensce, sekrett, street, united states of america, wall, wall st., waltz
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Did Chris Rock kill the message?
I’m trying to figure out when Chris Rock became Eddie Griffin. I recall a time when Mr. Rock was funny in the wise-sense. Even in some of his earlier, over the top routines, his points always made a concise reversion to what we see on the streets. In Kill the Messenger, he [...]
Posted: October 1st, 2008 under World View.
Tags: chris, chris rock's kill the messenger, comedy, HBO, HBO Comedy Special, kill, messenger, rock, special, the
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