Well excuse me for looking at the calendar and thinking we've already seen April the 1st!
This from a party when in government saw the working class hit hard by several major recessions, millions langushing on the dole, a Party which opposed Labour's Minimum Wage and the policies which have taken a million kids out of poverty.
Osborne is, like Cameron, a millionaire toff who has vast inherited wealth, he has no idea about poverty, let alone tackling it. This cheap gimmick will be laughed off the face of the manifesto as people will wisely wonder what these types know about such things.
Remember Dennis Skinner had the mark when he told us the only things growing in the 80s with these Tories!!
Wednesday, August 20, 2008, 03:59 AM EST [General]
EL
JARDIN FLORIDO!!
En un lugar que podría ser cualquier lugar, y en un tiempo que podría ser cualquier tiempo, había un hermoso jardín con manzanos, naranjos, perales y bellisimos rosales, todos ellos felices y satisfechos.
Todo era alegría en el jardín, excepto por un árbol profundamente triste.
El pobre tenía un problema: ¡No sabía quién era.! Lo que le faltaba era concentración, le decía el manzano: "Si realmente lo intentas, podrás tener sabrosísimas manzanas, ¡ve que fácil es! ""No lo escuches", exigía el rosal.
"Es más sencillo tener rosas y ¡ve que bellas son!"
Y el árbol desesperado, intentaba todo lo que le sugerían, y como no lograba ser como los demás, se sentía cada vez más frustrado.
Un día llegó hasta el jardín el búho, la más sabia de las aves, y al ver la desesperación del árbol,
exclamó: "No te preocupes, tu problema no es tan grave, es el mismo de muchísimos seres sobre la Tierra.
Yo te daré la solución... No dediques tu vida a ser como los demás quieran que seas.
Sé tú mismo, conócete... y para lograrlo, escucha tu voz interior." Y dicho ésto, el búho desapareció. "¿Mi voz interior?... ¿Ser yo mismo?... ¿Conocerme?..." Se preguntaba el árbol desesperado, cuando de pronto,comprendió.
Y cerrando los ojos y los oídos, abrió el corazón, y por fin pudo escuchar su voz interior diciéndole: "Tú jamás darás manzanas porque no eres un manzano, ni floreceras cada primavera porque no eres un rosal. Eres un roble, y tu destino es crecer grande y majestuoso.
Dar cobijo a las aves, sombra a los viajeros, belleza al paisaje... Tienes una misión: ¡Cúmplela!" Y el árbol se sintió fuerte y seguro de si mismo y se dispuso a ser todo aquello para lo cual estaba destinado.
Así, pronto llenó su espacio y fue admirado y respetado por todos. Y sólo entonces el jardín fue completamente feliz.
Yo me pregunto al ver a mi alrededor, ¿Cuántos serán robles que no se permiten a si mismos crecer?... ¿Cuántos serán rosales que por miedo al reto, sólo dan espinas?... ¿Cuántos, naranjos que no saben florecer? En la vida, todos tenemos un destino que cumplir y un espacio que llenar.
No permitamos que nada ni nadie nos impida conocer y compartir la maravillosa esencia de nuestro ser. ¡Nunca lo olvides!!!
Wednesday, August 20, 2008, 08:33 AM GMT [General]
The young farm lad was gathering eggs. One of the hens said, "Young lad, kiss me on the head, and I will turn into a beautiful princess, marry you, and give you half my kingdom." The farm lad scratched his head, thought on it, and responded, "That is a very nice offer, but we do need the eggs."
Why does Germany right about now remind me of the farm lad?
Wednesday, August 20, 2008, 03:31 AM EST [General]
Yeah I know I said ECW is dead to me and it is, but just because it's dead doesn't mean I won't still look at it. Truth be told I only was watching cause I didn't feel like watching the entire Bob Saget roast replay and the Yankees game was all ready over.
It's a good thing ECW is moving to 9PM because once the fall season starts, 10 PM is required viewing time for me of Law & Order SVU. There's also The Sheild but FX wisely replays that. But just because its on at 9 PM is no guarentee I'll actually watch it because most of these shows are hit and miss (much like the Mets bullpen).
I only really wanted to see Hardy vs. Henry because after the abortion at Summerslam they owed us a match and it was pretty good for the most part. I mean Mark Henry can only do so much before he starts sucking wind. The crowd was down right nuclear for Matt Hardy tonight so that was great to see. It's clear to see why ECW's ratings are up a staggering 50% with Matt on the show.
But it annoyed the hell out of me that once again Mark Henry survived another week as champion. I mean we all know why he became champion, but that token reign should have passed a while ago. I know ECW has a minimal roster, but I don't know how much longer they can possibly draw this out. Obviously Matt has to get his one more title shot and logic dictates he would win it then. I guess they have to throw something on the next PPV as if it isn't a train wreck all ready.
On a side note Ricky Ortiz as the clueless idiot who thinks he's hot **** is a great gimmick. I applaude that section that had the rally towels. More people need to bring those to shows.
And the debut of Shawn Spears...excuse me Gavin Spears. Lord knows we the lowly fan would get confused easily if there were two wrestlers with the same first name.
"His name is Shawn, but he's not HBK...". It was a good promo by Gavin though. I loved the "But I have talent" line.
If you want to understand why ECW is the way it is and alot of the WWE for that matter and why we simple wrestling fans will never see a show with more wrestling then entertainment, watch this clip of a shoot interview with Steve Corino and Terry Funk.
I might be a lowly Internet columnist, but even if I had a promotion I would entrust my television to guys like them over someone who just had a good degree any day of the week.
Wednesday, August 20, 2008, 12:25 AM PST [General]
LeRoi Moore, the saxophonist for the Dave Matthews Band, has died at the age of 46. Moore was seriously injured in an ATV accident in Virginia on June 30th. The musician suffered a punctured lung and broken ribs but was released, only to go back to a hospital last month due to complications. LeRoi died unexpectedly this afternoon because of those complications at the Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center. Moore, who lives in L-A, was home to begin an intensive physical rehabilitation program. It turns out that the Dave Matthews Band is also in Los Angeles today and according to TMZ.com, the group's show tonight at the Staples Center will go on as scheduled.
And now... In Tribute: My favorite DMB song, "Where Are You Going (Live)"... such a powerful song with beautiful meaning.
Wednesday, August 20, 2008, 03:19 AM EST [General]
MyNetworkTV Pins Down First Week of October 2008 For Tag Team of WWE® Television Events
NEW YORK, N.Y., May 19, 2008 - The WWE on MyNetworkTV will kick off a night early with a first ever broadcast presentation of "WrestleMania" on Thursday, October 2nd at 8:00 p.m. (ET/PT), announced the network's president, Greg Meidel. This special presentation featuring the best moments of "WrestleMania XXIV" including Floyd Mayweather vs. Big Show® will be followed by the premiere of "WWE SmackDown" on Friday, October 3rd at 8:00 p.m. (ET/PT).
In making the announcement, Meidel stated, "We're thrilled to bring fans even more of their favorite WWE action on MyNetworkTV. These side-by-side primetime events are sure to deliver two nights of edge-of-your-seat, action-packed entertainment."
"WWE SmackDown" will be presented on MyNetworkTV weekly on Fridays and showcase a star-studded cast of WWE Superstars, including Edge®, Rey Mysterio®, Batista®, MVPTM and Undertaker®. It will feature all the action, excitement, drama and great athleticism that have made it for nine years one of the most popular programs among males on broadcast television, and one of the top ten English language prime time programs among Hispanic households.
WWE Chairman Vince McMahon added, "What better way to introduce MyNetworkTV viewers to the WWE brand than to schedule our first-ever broadcast television debut of ‘WrestleMania.'"
Wednesday, August 20, 2008, 08:19 AM GMT [General]
This is purely a personal observation and not a judgement.
Waking up too early this morning, I decided to stay in bed and watch the BBC Breakfast News. Not having been following the Olympics, I didn't realise it was the Breakfast Olympics instead of the usual news programme.
I caught the tail end of the live coverage of the women's wind surfing event ... Team GB's Bryony Shaw was in a Bronze medal position and it was quite exciting to watch. She managed to hang on to her position and understandably, she was elated and very emotional.
The BBC reporter was there waiting to interview her immediately and it proceeded with Bryony Shaw bawling her eyes out. All well and good. Then it came ... "I'm f***ing happy ... " or a sentence to that effect but there was no mistaking the "f" word and the reporter apologised to the viewers with an excuse that it was just a slip of the tongue in the excitement.
It certainly did *not* offend me or even shock me. What struck me was how easily this "f" word slides off young women's tongues ... it would seem that whatever programme you watch on TV where young women are interviewed, etc, the number of ‘bleeps' you hear in every sentence is staggering.
As far as I'm concerned, there is a time and place for uttering the "f" word but using it in every sentence in everyday conversation is not it, either for males or females.
TT - obviously not many but if it was my daughter I'd be absolutely mortified and ashamed, medal or no medal.
p_t - I'd say mainstream TV in the US is more prudish than the UK and agree regarding public swearing, especially by women. [so you have given in and changed your profile name?]
W.W.
When any word is overused it becomes debased. Swear words are no different.
There are times when only a good cuss word is appropriate as when talking about Politicians or Traffic Wardens, but to use them as say, Gordon Ramsey does, is to use them gratuitously, and they lose their impact.
And they should never be used in everyday conversation, although I will admit to the occasional "slippage".
John Patrick sums it up very well.
JP hits the nail on the head. In my army days it was (and probably still is, according to Queen's Regs) a chargeable offence to swear in front of an officer. Now the officers swear in front of their men along with the best of them, and that goes for the female officers – of which there are many – as well.
There is no point in taking the present generation to task over their lack of good taste. For them the f-word is no worse than 'flippin', which we used at the drop of a hat. They don't understand our annoyance and just think we're being fuddy-duddy – which we have to admit we are.
However, we don't have to join them. We can set an example.
I was brought up to believe that ladies do not swear or use this kind of language. I was also brought up to believe that ladies doing so are common & vulgar and not ladies at all.
It may be old fashioned (to some), but I feel its relevance has not been lost through the passage of time.
Wednesday, August 20, 2008, 12:18 AM PST [General]
Felix Michael Morua was born on April 26, 1988 to the parents of Francine Penunuri (Morua) and Felix Morua Sr. He has lived in Whittier all of his life along with both sides of his family. Felix has one brother, Matthew, who is currently 17 years old. Felix has always been interested in cars, dirt bikes, and quads. He loves traveling to his families hometown of Parker, Arizona, where he met Lauren, to have some fun in the sun and catch up with some of his life-long friends. Felix graduated from High School in 2006 and currently works in the construction business as a Trench Assistant and a Laborer. Felix is pursuant in continuing his career and becoming a heavy equipment operator.
Lauren Elizabeth Denton wa born on March 11, 1989 to the parents of Donald Denton and Diana Hogenes (Denton). She was born in Lake Havasu City, Arizona but lived in Parker, Arizona. When she was about 4 years old, she moved to Yuma, Arizona where she recently moved from to live here in Whittier with Felix. Lauren has two brothers, Daron and Andrew, and one sister, Thea. Lauren's father re-married to a wonderful woman name Kathy Reed (Denton). She has inspired Lauren through each and every journey. Lauren states that without Kathy in her life...life would be VERY different. Lauren graduated from High School in 2007 and is continuing her education @ a junior college for now. She hopes to transfer to a four-year university to pursue medical insurance billing and coding! Sadly, Lauren had a recent tradegy in her life happen the day before her 19th birthday on March 10, 2008...her mother, Diana, passed away. She is trying to be very strong for her and her family, but we all know that Lauren can overcome anything and everything with the help of Felix and their families. Diana will be missed dearly...and will forever be in Lauren and Felix's heart (along with others hearts, too)
Felix and Lauren met in 2006 @ the La Paz County Fair in Parker, Arizona. Sparks fired and our relationship sprung fromm that night. We began dating on March 23rd of that year. Our relationship since then has not only become stronger but much more lively and exciting. We find out new things about each other each day....and there is never a dull moment in our lives. Our biggest support is from our families. They have always supported us and given the best advice possible. We feel that our families also bring us closer together. Lauren recently gave birth to our daughter, Savannah Lynn Morua, born in Whittier on July 3rd of this year. It is the biggest blessing God has ever bestowed on us. We couldn't think of a much better gift to recieve from above.
Wednesday, August 20, 2008, 08:10 AM GMT [General]
"Women who want equality lack ambition". Know who wrote that? Yup, it was that feisty lass on MyT who calls herself Maggie. Is it just me, fellas, or does she sometimes put you in mind of that namesake of hers, just starting to get into her stride as Education Secretary? Who'd have thought she'd later be humiliating the Argies? Baroness Belgrano !
So while we tremble on this site, blokes, wondering where this new Maggie is leading us, let's try to think up a suitable blokeish riposte to the lady's motto. Here's one for starters:
"I don't give a toss who wears the trousers. If SWMBO spends less on the depilatory creams, there's more for the fags and beer!"
JP - exactly.
WWTT - obviously not many but if it was my daughter I'd be absolutely mortified and ashamed, medal or no medal.
p_t - I'd say mainstream TV in the US is more prudish than the UK and agree regarding public swearing, especially by women. [so you have given in and changed your profile name?]
08:42 AM GMT