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Uncategorized Dark Floors

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Dark Floors
Dark Floors (2008)

IMDB rating: 5.00

Plot: Motion Picture is a Finnish horror film. The film was released in February 2008 and features all of the Lordi band members playing the monsters. Mr. Lordi has also designed the logo of the movie. A new Lordi song, Beast Loose In Paradise, is featured in the end credits of the movie.

Directors: Riski Pete

Actors: Lordi,Kita,Amen,Ox,Huntley Noah,Pickup Ronald,Hope William,Herbert Leon,Bretherton Philip,Korteniemi Jarmo,Fantasy,Horror,

The Cord by Leanne O'Sullivan…? 10 PTSSSS?
What is the theme of this poem?

The Cord – Leanne O’Sullivan
I used to lie on the floor for hours after
school with the phone cradled between
my shoulder and my ear, a plate of cold
rice to my left, my school books to my right.
Twirling the cord between my fingers
I spoke to friends who recognized the
language of our realm. Throats and lungs
swollen, we talked into the heart of the night,
toying with the idea of hair dye and suicide,
about the boys who didn

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Uncategorized Dark Blue

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Dark Blue
Dark Blue (2002)

IMDB rating: 6.60

Plot: Set in the Los Angeles Police Department in April 1992, Dark Blue is a dramatic thriller that takes place just days before the acquittal of four white officers in the beating of black motorist Rodney King and the subsequent L.A. riots. In this racially-charged climate,the LAPD’s elite Special Investigations Squad (SIS) is assigned a high-profile quadruple homicide. As they work the case, veteran detective Eldon Perry, known for his tough street tactics and fiery temper, tutors SIS rookie Bobby Keough in the grim realities of police intimidation and corruption. Meanwhile, Assistant Chief Holland, the only man in the department willing to stand up to the SIS, threatens to end Perry’s brand of singlehanded “justice” on the Los Angeles streets. While navigating through the tumultuous neighborhoods of South Central L.A., Perry and Keough must track down cold-blooded killers and face their own demons, which prove to be more ruthless than the criminals they pursue.

Directors: Shelton Ron

Actors: Russell Kurt,Speedman Scott,Gleeson Brendan,Rhames Ving,Kurupt,Mihok Dash,Banks Jonathan,Lee Dana,Way Chapman Russell,Williams Jim Cody,Casados Eloy,Action,Crime,Drama,Thriller,

What colour eye makeup should i use to make my eyes stand out?
my eyes are a light brown/gold and they have a really dark navy blue rim, what colors should i use to make them stand out?? I also wear glasses so i dont want anything that will clash with my frames(they`re silver) or make them look too bright .Thanks in advance:D


well Black eyeliner with Mascara always works :D
and u can always get contacts :)
Sunny | Jan 13, 2010


ughmmm,,, many colors.
like hOtpink,purple,red,black fOr sure.
- | Jan 13, 2010


You could use a small amount of black liner. (I think liquid looks better)
I reckon a green shade like this:
http://beautytipsforministers.com/wp-con tent/uploads/2009/03/green-eyeshadow2-30 0×264.jpg
(And is that roughly your colour eyes? It looks how you’ve explained it..)

Or do it like this:
http://images.teamsugar.com/files/upl1/1 1/115464/35_2008/__Brown_eyes.jpg

This looked nice:
http://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2008/02 _02/eyeshadowSolent_468×695.jpg

And I’m sure none would clash..
Hope I could help =)
-ElouiseLautner- | Jan 13, 2010


if you are light brown or gold, dark purple and green will make your eye colors stand out. please visit www.avon.com to get more info.
girl87 | Jan 13, 2010


Having the same colour eye shadows as your eye colour may likely keep your face natural and boost the attraction on your eyes. However, if you want it more bright then you could put concealer under your eye to cover the dark areas near your eyes and this would also lift your eye area as well. Add a highlighter that is the same colour as the concealer under the eye brow and you could use shimmer eye shadows such as yellow, white etc. This will bring more attraction in your eyes and eyeliner would define your eyes more with mascara as well.
.:.Ghettah . | Jan 13, 2010


Woah, never thought I would find someone with the same eyes as me!!
I feel not so alone anymore.
I can really make any shadows work, just depends on placement, can’t for the life of me pull of neon colors, or anything chalky. Or red.
Stick with shimmery browns, golds, silver, purples (but not too pink, more blue based, Teal with smokey black looks amazing, greens, and nude shades :)
Also black eyeliner makes the gold pop nicely :)
Hayllie | Jan 13, 2010


black liner wit mascara ‘ll luk gr8 on u…
cutie pie | Jan 13, 2010


gray and white can make your eyes pop. :) try using COVERGIRL EYE SHADOW. :)

but if you want to make your eyes look neutral but elegant. try using the MAYBELINE TAUPE EYE SHADOWS.

Remember: light first before dark so it will enhance your eyes. :) good luck!
daniella | Jan 13, 2010


Try wish123. excellent resource. I post a question about my health on the website and got a good answer from a doctor.
Agnes | Jan 13, 2010

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Uncategorized 12 Angry Men

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12 Angry Men
12 Angry Men (1957)

IMDB rating: 8.80

Plot: Heralded as one of the all-time great theatrical releases, “12 Angry Men” focuses on a jury’s deliberations in a capital murder case. A 12-man jury is sent to begin deliberations in the first-degree murder trial of an 18-year-old Latino accused in the stabbing death of his father, where a guilty verdict means an automatic death sentence. The case appears to be open-and-shut: The defendant has a weak alibi; a knife he claimed to have lost is found at the murder scene; and several witnesses either heard screaming, saw the killing or the boy fleeing the scene. Eleven of the jurors immediately vote guilty; only Juror No. 8 (Mr. Davis, played by Henry Fonda) casts a not guilty vote. At first Mr. Davis’ bases his vote moreso for the sake of discussion after all, the jurors must believe beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant is guilty. As the deliberations unfold, the story quickly becomes a study of the jurors’ complex personalities (which range from wise, bright and empathetic to arrogant, prejudiced and merciless), preconceptions, backgrounds and interactions. That provides the backdrop to Mr. Davis’ attempts in convincing the other jurors that a “not guilty” verdict might be appropriate.

Directors: Lumet Sidney

Actors: Balsam Martin,Fiedler John,Cobb Lee J.,Marshall E.G.,Klugman Jack,Binns Ed,Warden Jack,Fonda Henry,Sweeney Joseph,Begley Ed,Voskovec George,Webber Robert,Bond Rudy,Kelly James,Nelson Billy,Drama,

12 ANGRY MEN – 10 points?
hey, I am acting in the play 12 angry men and I need to chose an outfit.
Though I am a FEMALE and stay female in the play.

I am an immigrant (juror 11) and the play is being based in the present (2010).

Links would be helpful.

Thank you!!


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Uncategorized Ant Bully, The

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Ant Bully, The
Ant Bully, The (2006)

IMDB rating: 6.10

Plot: Lucas Nickle’s the new kid in town and the local bully, Steve, makes sure he knows it. Lucas gets so fed up with being bullied, he takes out his frustration on ants in his backyard in hilarious ways, like squirting them with his garden hose or stamping on the ant hill. The ants are understandably fed up with this and Zoc the ant wizard uses a potion to shrink him down to ant size! Lucas is sentenced to hard labor in the ruins and learns to be more compassionate to ants. He becomes an ant friend, then must become an ant hero when Stan Beals, the local pest control guy, who’s an even bigger bully, comes to wipe out the entire colony. An “ants vs pest control” battle ensues and Zoc reluctantly accepts that Lucas may be the ants’ only chance of survival.

Directors: Davis John A.

Actors: AnimationFamily,Comedy,Adventure,Fantasy,

About How much Gamestop credit can i get for a DS Lite, Gameboy Advance SP, and a bunch of games?
The DS Lite has 3 medium sized stickers on and 5 little sticker
The Game boy Advance SP has 4 medium sized stickers on it

The DS games are (all used):
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Blue rescue Team
Pokemon Pearl
Chicken Shoot
Yoshi island DS
Sprung
Dig Dug Digging Strike
X-men 3
pogo Island
Diddy Kong Racing
Club penguin elite Force
Pokemon Ranger
Lego Batman
Kirby Squeak Squad
New Super Mario Bros.
mario Party DS
Are you Smarter than a 5th Grader?
Sonic Rush
Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2 march of the Minis
Mario vs. Sonic at the olympic Games
Mario Kart DS
M&M’s Break ‘Em
Brain Age
Brain Age 2
Major League Baseball 2K8 Fantasy All Stars
Nintendogs Dalmation and Friends
Call of Duty World at War
Power Play Pool
Pokemon Platinum
Backyard Baseball
Guitar Hero On Tour Modern Hits
Guitar Hero On Tour Decades

DS Accessories:
Guitar Hero Fret buttons
Wall Charger
Guitar Pick (Stylus)
2 Extra Stylus’
Screen Cloth
Code Breaker
Finger stylus (wraps around your finger)

Game boy Advance games are (all used):
Rayman Hoodlum’s Revenge
SSX Tricky
Ice Climber
Pokemon Fire Red Version
Ant Bully
The Incredibles
Donkey Kong
Pokemon Pinball Ruby & Sapphire
Spyro season of ice
GT3 Advance Pro Concept Racing
Nick Toons Unite
Crash Bandicoot 2 N-Tranced
Spyro 2 Season of Flames
Rayman 3
Sims 2
Monster Trucks/Quad Desert Fury (Dual Pack)
Madagascar Operation Penguin
Crash Bandicoot The Huge Adventure


Based on 30% of what all that’s worth about $80-$90. That’s if they give you the usual 30%. You might get more, but either way prepare to be disappointed.

d-shiznit | Aug 04, 2009

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Uncategorized Death in Love

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Death in Love
Death in Love (2008)

IMDB rating: 6.60

Plot: During World War II, a Jewish woman (Bisset) saves her life thanks to a love affair with a doctor in charge of human experiments in a Nazi concentration camp. The woman then marries and moves to New York, where she raises two emotionally stunted sons. The eldest son (Lucas) battles his sense of disconnection from life while working at a scam modeling agency, where he befriends a charming young co-worker (Brody) who begins to restore in him a sense of excitement and purpose. The neurotic younger son (Haas) is locked in a compulsive, co-dependent relationship with his mother.

Download Death in Love

Directors: Yakin Boaz

Actors: Brassard Jean,Brody Adam,Dumaurier Francis,Fisher Seth,Gerhard Lars,Haas Lukas,Lucas Josh,Odell Rich,Richel Stu,Sireci Nicholas,Walton Matt,Drama,

Is mma competition weakening the martial arts? (Serious martial artists only)?
Don’t get me wrong i love mma as much as anybody but after watching the movie Red belt (great movie by the way) it got me thinking. The mma of today has become a sport, and the past of only prohibiting eye gouging, fish hooking and the like are gone. The arts that are used in mma have to make serious changes to make them applicable for a fight in a ring with many restrictions. No groin/throat strikes (very common targets for traditional striking) limits on ground fighting (letting up after fighters start be inactive, good for the viewers but nobody is going to let you up in a street fight) and other rules limit the street/combat effectiveness of many fighting styles. I know techniques are taught only in kata or in controlled practice so nobody gets hurt and the relatively safe techniques can be used in randori, but in the context of mma you don’t want to train those techniques at all and risk losing it in the heat of battle and striking an opponent in the groin. The creation of martial arts, as the name implies, was for the use of unarmed combat on a battlefield. Another thing that bothers me is the very likely event of mma becoming a just for money business, as boxing is today. Boxing is pure entertainment, and in many cases just as rigged (outcome wise, but real punches) as professional wrestling. Higher ranked boxers hand pick opponents that they know they can beat, and dodge fights they know they will lose, making the belt holder the best strategist, not fighter. The day where mainstream mma fights are fixed and fight promoters tell fighters to throw fights for monetary reasons is fast approaching, if it isn’t here already. Judges too seem to be easier to ehem "influence" now days more than ever (Machida vs Rua anyone?) I don’t want this to be a mixed martial arts vs traditional arts argument, but serious thoughts on if this cheapens the spirit of the martial arts and the effectiveness in real, life or death, combat. PS i love mma and it has shown to be a good way to determine which techniques work in a full speed, full contact fight, and which are bull, and the legitimacy of the grappling arts.


I honestly believe that people who call themselves MMA fighters are undiscliplined and know lille of the "art" in martial arts. BJJ seems to be the dominant style and basically everything else is mixed into it. if it was solely a BJJ fight, these fighters would struggle to compete in anything.
I have studied kung fu for many years and competitions are frowned upon, we were banned from competing because of the techniques we used were deemed unsuitable for competition anyway( which is a blessing). anyone who learns MMA usually wants to become a cage fighter or UFC fighter. money is inded a striving force for many people in MMA and fame and fortune are not legitimate reasons to want to fight. I have studied kung fu for many years and have taught children an artfrom which stresses that fighting is a last resort in any situation. so many questions here are from MMA fighters asking what to do in an upcoming fight. which proves to me that they know little of what they are doing, if you have to ask people to direct you on methods and fighting techniques on an internet forum, then what is the point of training? if you know it,you know it.
the style i study comes from Canton province where in the past, many Kung fu students were in a position where they sometimes had to defend their loved ones and overcome challengers who wanted to test their skills. times have changed and people who are looking forward to a fight or wanting to test themselves are unfocused and rely on little more than a handful of thrown together fighting techniques to win a fight that almost always ends with 2 guys holding onto each other till the other taps out.
this is just my opinion however and I’m sure there ARE some fighters who treat BJJ with the respect it deserves and don’t dilute it with a mixture of anything else that works to their advantage.
Muay Thai is different because thai boxing is part of Thai heritage and tradition, and these fighters dedicate years of training to body conditioning and an ancient art.
I’m sure this anawer will get many thumbs down from MMA fighters, but other tradition martial artists of a range of styles and systems, will know where i’m coming from.
lone wolf and pub | Jan 14, 2010


MMA IS a ‘just for money business’. it is a sport, just like boxing, and not a complete martial art.
it doesn’t weaken traditional martial arts at all; my school’s traditional training hasn’t been changed with the popularity of MMA. the problem is when people who aren’t experienced in martial arts take MMA classes and think they’re doing the same thing as people who take years of Karate or Hapkido. They think that being great at a sport makes them the best martial artist/fighter in the world when in fact many of the more serious martial artists do not compete at all.
Ashkip | Jan 14, 2010


it doesn’t weaken it, it is just a branch.. it is almost it’s own entity with only the martial arts that started it connecting it to the martial art tree.. it could exist on it’s own, which in turn makes it not damaging or strengthening traditional arts.. it does bring people into the martial arts fold, unfortunately most do not get the fact that it is a watered down sport version of the real thing..
chris b | Jan 14, 2010


I’m not sure I understand what you mean by the use of the word "weakening." You did mention the money thing, so I will go with that.

Many years ago (too many to count), black belts were something of a rarity. Having a black belt meant that you were pretty much a human weapon. The training was brutal and long – usually ending long after the scheduled finishing time, and one did not choose to become a black belt – he/she was "invited" to attempt the grading and it made no difference how many years you had already put into your training (5-7 if you were very good) and how much money you had paid to train.

Enter the $. Smart folks figured out that you could charge people a fair bit of money, give them their black belts in a year or so, and even if they were nothing like the standard of these earlier guys it wouldn’t matter because the mcsensei has his money and is looking for his next mcsucker, the kiddie (or teenie) has his black belt and thinks he’s a warrior, the kiddie’s parents think he can defend himself from bullies – everybody’s happy.

Now to MMA. I see it already happening in my own city. Every gym teaches MMA. The fees are extraordinarily high and each one of them is promising to deliver the ability to defend yourself, increase your confidence, build up your self-esteem, give you the fitness level of an elite athlete – all within 12 weeks.

Given that the original MMArtists were a fairly limited number to begin with, I have to ask – Where the heck did all of these new masters/champions/instructors come from – and where did they learn??? Now we see kiddies who instead of having a dubious claim to being a yudansa after a year or so, they instead think they BJ Penn or Lyoto Machida after a few months of MMA lessons.

This all leads me to what I think you may have been driving at in your question:

The kiddie yudansa and the teenie BJ Penn have the same thing in common. They are both delusional about their ability to fight. They think they are fighters and that they can defend themselves. May God help them if they ever decide to try it out against someone who really knows how to kick a$$.

This is where I think MA will suffer. The mcdojos and the mcmma gyms provide the same thing: large numbers of students who know enough to be more of a danger to themselves than to anyone else.

The weakness therefore is in the issue of MA retaining its credibility. There are already enough idiots posting on forums like this one telling us that TMA has nothing to offer and that only MMA fighters are realistic.

But, we have seen this before. It will happen again.
le a | Jan 14, 2010


I think the increase in popularity has increased the popularity of traditional martial arts. Just like when Bruce Lee was popular in the 70’s, when Karate Kid and Jean Claude were rocking the 80’s, and when TMNT was cool in the 90’s. MMA has brought more people into the dojo’s and gyms.
jinglehimer36 | Jan 14, 2010

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Uncategorized Hunting Grounds

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Hunting Grounds
Hunting Grounds (2008)

IMDB rating: 6.30

Plot: In our future, Nature is restricted and Virtual games now provide both the landscapes and the hunting grounds. A group of hunters will make it outside for a traditional hunt. Little do they know about what awaits them in the wild…

Directors: Bilodeau Eric

Actors: LeBlanc Patrice,Baby Patrick,Rivard Luc,Amiot Louis,Bouchard Sebastien,Boudreault Jean-Sebastien,Cantin Luc,Dallaire Jean-Eudes,Dery Jean-Francois,Gervais Tommy,Harvey Dave,Marois Laurie,Horror,Sci-Fi,

New favorite to win the Super Bowl?
I am a Steelers fan through and through, and it has been a rough season.

With that said, I now see the Bengals as a very dangerous team in the hunt for the Super Bowl.
They have had a very good season already, but I believe they may have just become the most dangerous team in the NFL.
The Bengals are known for having a bad reputation due to criminal activity and the antics of Chad Ochocinco.
After witnessing Chad Ochocinco tear up when talking about the death of Chris Henry, I feel that this tragedy has humbled and grounded team.
My prediction is that we will see a team that has had difficulty focusing on the big picture in the past really buckle down and go all out for their fallen brother like they have never done in the past.
With so much talent, I don’t see how they can be stopped while playing with the "chip of all chip’s on their shoulder."


That’s a fine theory, but we haven’t seen them play a minute of game time yet since the tragedy. So I’m gonna say that you have a pretty bold theory. I’ll grant you they may pull a win this weekend against a hot Chargers team, but even that is a bold statement in of itself.

| Dec 18, 2009


The patriots will win the super bowl this year. My Tommy Brady inflatable doll told me so and he has never been wrong, not once. Well, I have to go find underpants for my Tommy doll so I can take him to Denny’s for a big slam breakfast. He is going to need all of his strength later.
Terry C. | Dec 18, 2009


I do think the Bengals are alot more motivated due to Henry’s death, but you cannot overlook the Saints and Colts. I would have to say one of them will be SB champs.
yankeeman5002 | Dec 18, 2009


im a dolphins fan. and so proud…

I see naw’lins winnin this year.

I see de opposite of ur prediciton. I think de bengals lose sight and focus.

just agreeing to disagree.

*edit*: and can we get tommy c. the stupid lil 11 yr old with a "tommy brady doll" banned? just for bein an idiot?
DAWGFAN47 | Dec 18, 2009


RaGS sez : WHODAT!!!!!!!!
Ra GS | Dec 18, 2009


Go Saints!!
Virg | Dec 18, 2009


i think the vikings are going to win
pickle | Dec 19, 2009

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Uncategorized Score, The

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Score, The
Score, The (2001)

IMDB rating: 6.80

Plot: Nick Wells, a professional criminal, decides to leave the business for good, since he nearly got caught on his last job. His plan is to live in peace with his girl Diane, running his Montreal jazz club NYC. Soon Max, his good friend and financial partner in the illegal affairs, comes along with an offer Nick can’t refuse: A historical and priceless French sceptre has been discovered while being smuggled into the country. It is now under massive surveillance in the Montreal Customs House, and soon to be returned to France. Nick has to team up with Max’ man inside, the young, talented and aggressive thief Jackie Teller to get the precious item, and suffer no more financial problems ever. Only one question remains: Who will trick whom out of their share?

Directors:

Actors: De Niro Robert,Norton Edward,Brando Marlon,Angela Bassett,Farmer Gary,Harrold Jamie,Oz Frank,Crime,Drama,Thriller,

What is the most significant component of your credit score?
What is the most significant component of your credit score? What percentage does it add to your total credit score?


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Ellie | Jan 13, 2010


delinquency is the first thing that pops on most reports. It impacts is the greatest with all 3 reports. The impact is 20%-30% of the score
golferwhoworks | Jan 13, 2010


Whether or not you pay your bills on time comprises about 40% of your credit score. The length of time you have had credit (more than 3 years is good) is another big item. The range of credit types you have (secured debt such as a car or house is better than unsecured debt like a credit card). The overall amount of credit you use, particularly with credit cards, is about 20% of the score. You want to keep the amount owed on credit cards to less than 30% of your your available credit line.

There are a few things that will instantly tank your credit score by 100 points or more. These are: Bankruptcy. Foreclosure. Repossession of a vehicle. Public record of a court judgment for failure to pay a debt. Sometimes eviction if your landlord reports the eviction on a credit report.
Lauren F | Jan 13, 2010

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Uncategorized Hydra

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Hydra
Hydra (2009)

IMDB rating: 3.40

Plot: Former marine Tim Nolan has been kidnapped — along with three ex-convicts — and forced to participate in a deadly game. Wealthy men have paid a fortune for the opportunity to hunt down men like him in the perfect place: a deserted island. However, this is no ordinary island — it is home to Hydra the Beast. As the hunters track down their prey, the Hydra quickly turns hunter into hunted. With the island crumbling beneath him, Nolan finds himself in a race against time to stop the beast and get off the island alive.

Directors: Prendergast Andrew

Actors: Adway Dwayne,Alvarez Frank,Battle Texas,Blinn Ed,Charity Antonio D.,Critchlow Roark,Garcia Diego Villarreal,Lee William Gregory,McArthur Alex,Miranda Michael,Moon Philip,Rae Paul,Shiels Graham,Stults George,Wiles Michael Shamus,Sci-Fi,

Politics Today: Trip to New Orleans Too Quick?
15.10.09
PRESIDENT OBAMA TODAY: President Obama makes his first trip to New Orleans since taking office to tour the area ravaged by Hurricane Katrina in 2005. He’ll visit with students at a charter school in the heavily damaged Lower 9th Ward and will also hold a town meeting at the University of New Orleans. He’ll then fly to San Francisco for a fund-raiser, drawing the ire of Mississippians, who are upset that Mr. Obama isn’t visiting the areas there that were affected by Katrina.

“President Barack Obama will be in New Orleans on Thursday, making his first post-inauguration visit to a city and region desperate to impress upon him both the long strides made since Hurricane Katrina, and the daunting challenges in housing, education, health care, levee protection and coastal restoration yet ahead,” reports the New Orleans Times-Picayune’s Jonathan Tilove .

“From wheels-down to wheels-up, the stopover will clock in at three hours and 45 minutes, enough time to visit the only school to reopen in the Lower 9th Ward since Katrina, conduct a town hall at the University of New Orleans, and grab a to-go lunch order from Dooky Chase.”

“[P]raise for Mr. Obama?s work has, in recent days, been eclipsed by criticism of his visit,” adds the New York Times’ Campbell Robertson . “Mr. Obama, who visited the city five times during his presidential campaign and attacked Mr. Bush for his response to Hurricane Katrina, is spending only a few hours here ? at the charter school and at a campus of the University of New Orleans, where he is holding a town-hall-style meeting ? before flying to San Francisco for a fund-raiser. He is not visiting the storm-ravaged areas in Mississippi.

“Representative Steve Scalise, a Republican from southeastern Louisiana, held a news conference in which he called Mr. Obama?s visit a ‘drive-through daiquiri summit.’ Representative Gene Taylor, Democrat of Mississippi, wrote a critical five-page letter to the president?

“According to the White House, there were 22 visits by senior administration officials to New Orleans or nearby Biloxi, Miss., from March to August ? 13 of them by cabinet secretaries.”

The Washington Post’s Michael D. Shear writes about New Orleans’ residents’ impatience and frustration with the government’s pace in rebuilding”

“Four years after Hurricane Katrina, swaths of New Orleans remain devastated by the winds and floods that tore through. More than 65,000 homes remain abandoned. There is no public hospital. The levees that keep back the Gulf of Mexico are still vulnerable.

The responsibility for getting more federal help to New Orleans has now passed from President George W. Bush to Obama, and with it the impatience of the city’s residents.

“‘The people that I talk to are frustrated with the setbacks that they have had to endure, are frustrated with the nature of the bureaucracy that allows decisions to be unmade for long periods of time,’ said Sheila Crowley, president of the National Low Income Housing Coalition.”

“But while Mr. Bush may have visited the area 13 times after the storm, he has not exactly been lauded for doing so,” writes CBSNews.com’s Brian Montopoli . “Instead, his administration’s performance in the wake of Katrina is widely remembered as a tragic failure. For residents of the storm-battered region, presidential visits ultimately matter less than presidential action – and it is on that front that Gulf Coasters are now starting to take stock of Mr. Obama.

“‘I think you can be judged on what you’ve said you’re going to do for New Orleans and for the Gulf, or you can be judged on what you’ve done and what you’re continuing to do,’ White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said Tuesday. ‘I think if people judge us on the latter, which is what matters to people that live in that region, I think they know the difference.’

“So how, then, has the new administration’s performance been? The reviews, at this early point, are mixed. Yet the general consensus seems to be that the new administration represents, at the very least, an improvement over the last one. In August, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, a Republican with a national profile, said he respected the Obama administration’s new Federal Emergency Management Agency chief, Florida’s Craig Fugate, and his team.”

In Mississippi, Stan Tiner wrote in an editorial in Sunday’s Biloxi Sun Herald , “The President?s decision, or that of his advisors and inner circle, to visit the one place and not the other, underscores the persisting observation that South Mississippi has faded into obscurity, and that the consequence of four years of the Katrina narrative development is invisibility, even to the President of the United States.”

“Invisibility means that literally an object cannot be seen, but it can also mean that because of perception or philosophical blindness, or lack of knowledge, a person or group, or a place such as Mississippi may be invisible.”

In his critical letter to the president , Rep.Gene Taylor, D-Miss., began, “I understand that you will not visit the Mississippi Gulf Coast when you travel to New Orleans later this month. Since you have not been to the Mississippi Coast since Hurricane Katrina as a Senator, a candidate for President, or as President, I am sending you a copy of Katrina: South Mississippi’s Story, produced by WLOX-TV.” Taylor went on to push for reform of the National Flood Insurance Program.”

Mr. Obama will be greeted at the airport by rising Republican star, Gov. Bobby Jindal, R-La., who has a laundry list of items he’d like to chat about with the president, if he gets the opportunity.

“Jindal said getting federal dollars to cover increased Medicaid costs, speeding the construction of hurricane-protection barriers and financing the proposed Louisiana State University teaching hospital will be his top priorities when he and Obama meet for only the second time since the president took office in January,” writes the Times-Picayune’s Jan Moller . “‘When you talk to the president of the United States, you want to be sure that you summarize the top-line issues,’ Jindal said.

“The governor said he plans to greet Obama as he lands at Louis Armstrong International Airport. He also plans to attend the town hall meeting at the University of New Orleans and the visit to a charter school in the Lower 9th Ward. But as of late Wednesday, there was no time set aside for a private sit-down meeting between the two leaders, who often find themselves at polar ends of the political spectrum. Jindal said he asked for a private audience but was told that because of the compressed schedule, he will have to settle for talking to the president between events.

“‘We’ve made it clear, obviously, that we’re available to spend as much time as possible’ with Obama, Jindal said.”

HEALTH CARE: “The battle over healthcare entered a new, more frenzied stage Wednesday, as lawmakers and powerful interest groups jockeyed for advantage now that most believe some form of an overhaul will ultimately be signed into law,” reports the Los Angeles Times’ Noam N. Levey .

“The Senate Finance Committee’s passage Tuesday of a sweeping healthcare bill — with the support of all of its Democratic members, plus Republican Olympia J. Snowe of Maine — offered powerful evidence that a moderate legislative blueprint can command a majority in the Senate with at least token GOP support. Passage of a major bill by the House also is considered increasingly likely.

“But that success has spawned a furious scramble among insurers, labor unions and others to protect their interests in the weeks before the House and Senate begin voting on their final healthcare bills. The maneuvering increasingly has turned into a zero-sum game among groups that for much of the year had appeared to work together to advance the healthcare overhaul. Now, any financial gain by one group will likely correspond with losses by the others.”

Meantime, “A coalition of labor unions is emerging as a leading critic of an $829 billion health care bill heading toward a Senate vote, complicating debate among Democrats over how to pay for the measure,” writes USA Today’s John Fritze .

“Unions had largely supported President Obama’s effort to revamp the nation’s $2.6 trillion health care system, but 27 labor groups have launched a campaign against key provisions in the bill passed this week by the Senate Finance Committee. …

“Unions want [Senate Majority Leader Harry] Reid to include a government-run insurance program in the merged bill and remove a tax on high-priced insurance policies. Gerald McEntee, head of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), estimates half of its 1.6 million members would be affected by the tax.”

“As the White House and Congressional leaders turned in earnest on Wednesday to working out big differences in the five health care bills, perhaps no issue loomed as a greater obstacle than whether to establish a government-run competitor to the insurance industry,” adds the New York Times’ Sheryl Gay Stolberg .

“One day after the Senate Finance Committee approved a measure without a ‘public option,’ the question on Capitol Hill was how President Obama could reconcile the deep divisions within his party on the issue. All eyes were on Senator Olympia J. Snowe, the Maine Republican whose call for a ‘trigger’ that would establish a government plan as a fallback is one of the leading compromise ideas.

“Two senior administration officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the White House looked favorably on the Snowe plan. But liberal Democrats were maneuvering against it Wednesday, arguing that Ms. Snowe, the lone Republican to vote in favor of the Finance Committee?s bill, was gaining undue influence over the talks.

“‘It?s one vote, she won?t make the commitment on the final product, and she says she?s got to have the trigger,’ said Representative Ra?l M. Grijalva, Democrat of Arizona, who is leading an effort in the House to round up votes for a government plan akin to Medicare. ‘I think the administration has put her in the driver?s seat; it?s very disconcerting.’”

“Days after the insurance lobby began an aggressive campaign against a Senate plan to overhaul the nation’s health-care system, senior Democrats fired back, threatening Wednesday to revoke the industry’s long-standing antitrust exemption,” report the Washington Post’s Lori Montgomery and David S. Hilsenrath .

“Health insurance is one of only a few industries exempted from certain federal antitrust regulations, and Sen. Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.) said the exemption was ‘one of the worst accidents of American history. It deserves a lot of the blame for the huge rise in premiums that has made health insurance so unaffordable.’

“Senate Majority Leader Harry M. Reid (D-Nev.) and Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick J. Leahy (D-Vt.) joined Schumer in a stinging denunciation of health industry practices, but the insurance lobby dismissed their threat as ‘a political ploy.’”

Meantime, “Republican Sen. Susan Collins Wednesday signaled a willingness to work with Democrats on health-care legislation, adding momentum to President Barack Obama’s push for a bill despite a move by Republican leaders to slow down the debate,” write the Wall Street Journal’s Greg Hitt, Janet Adamy and Naftali Bendavid . “Ms. Collins’s fellow senator from Maine, Olympia Snowe, became the first Republican lawmaker Tuesday to back a Democrat-led health bill with a ‘yes’ vote in the Finance Committee. Ms. Collins said she would “work with members on both sides of the aisle” to craft bipartisan legislation.

“Ms. Collins said the finance-panel bill is the “best effort so far” on Capitol Hill, though she said she has ’serious concerns’ with it, including the impact of Medicare cuts on seniors. The senator was a pivotal player in the debate on Mr. Obama’s economic-stimulus package, helping to build a bipartisan compromise that led to passage earlier this year.”

AFGHANISTAN: The Washington Post’s Anne E. Kornblut and Scott Wilson report, “President Obama, convening his fifth war council meeting in as many weeks, pressed his senior national security advisers Wednesday on the political situation in Afghanistan and the effort to train the country’s security forces, officials said.

“Allegations of fraud in the Afghan presidential election over the summer have raised questions about the legitimacy of Hamid Karzai’s government, complicating U.S. efforts to partner with him. Meanwhile, the country’s security forces are seen as ill-equipped to confront an insurgency that is gaining strength.

“Such factors are figuring prominently in the debate over the Obama administration’s strategy in Afghanistan, official say. Although the discussions also include making a decision on whether to deploy tens of thousands of additional U.S. troops, an administration official said the president was ‘very focused on the complexity of the situation’ Wednesday — looking past the military aspect of the equation and toward the civilian effort.”

McClatchy Newspapers’ Jonathan S. Landay and Hal Bernton , “While U.S. debates Afghanistan policy, Taliban beefs up”: “A recent U.S. intelligence assessment has raised the estimated number of full-time Taliban-led insurgents fighting in Afghanistan to at least 25,000, underscoring how the crisis has worsened even as the U.S. and its allies have beefed up their military forces, a U.S. official said Thursday. The U.S. official, who requested anonymity because the assessment is classified, said the estimate represented an increase of at least 5,000 fighters, or 25 percent, over what an estimate found last year.”

NY Times’ John F. Burns and Peter Baker , “British Plan Would Deploy Bigger Afghanistan Force”: “Prime Minister Gordon Brown announced a cautious and heavily conditioned plan on Wednesday to send 500 more British troops to Afghanistan, which would raise Britain?s contingent ? the second largest in the 41-nation coalition fighting the eight-year war ? to 9,500.”

2009 GUBERNATORIAL RACES: N.J. Gov. Jon Corzine’s campaign announced yesterday that President Obama will return to New Jersey to campaign on behalf of Corzine’s struggling re-election campaign. Mr. Obama will attend a rally next Wednesday at Fairleigh Dickinson University in Teaneck.

Meantime, “The surging campaign of third-party candidate Chris Daggett has turned the New Jersey governor’s race into a dead-heat and left Republicans divided over the seriousness of the threat he poses to GOP nominee Chris Christie,” reports Politico’s Jonathan Martin .

“Daggett, a centrist independent who is currently drawing support in the low double-digits in a series of polls, has been the apparent beneficiary of Democratic Gov. Jon Corzine?s self-funded advertising onslaught against Christie. The result has left the Republican grappling with a two-headed Hydra that could enable a narrow plurality win for the deeply unpopular incumbent.

“Christie, who had been running a traditional anti-incumbent campaign against Corzine, must now reckon with a perennial question faced by candidates who are imperiled by a lesser-known, third-party contender: To attack Daggett is to elevate him, effectively acknowledging that he?s a serious candidate and offering him free publicity. But ignoring him could amount to disregarding the most serious threat to Christie?s campaign, leaving Daggett to siphon away a significant amount of voters who are intent on registering their opposition to Corzine.”

In Virginia, where Democrat Creigh Deeds could use Mr. Obama’s help, the president is staying away, writes Bloomberg News’ Heidi Przybyla . “The state had shown signs of becoming Democratic territory when Barack Obama became the first presidential candidate of his party to win Virginia since 1964. The governor and both U.S. senators are Democrats, too.

“That trend may be in trouble. The Democratic candidate for governor, state Senator Creigh Deeds, trails Republican Bob McDonnell, a former attorney general, by 53 percent to 44 percent, according to a Washington Post poll of likely voters released Oct. 9. …

“National headwinds on health care and voter anxiety over new spending programs are playing a role in Virginia, said Senator Mark Warner, a former Democratic governor of the state.

“The climate in Washington is ‘making it harder in places like Virginia,’ Warner said. ‘The challenge is also that the presidential-year electorate often looks different than the gubernatorial-year electorate.’”

. “‘There will be an announcement about it coming up,’ Palin associate Tim Crawford said Wednesday.

“The New York Post reported this week that Palin?s new group will be called ‘Stand Up For Our Nation.’ (News Corp. owns both the Post and The Wall Street Journal as well as HarperCollins Publishers, publisher of Palin?s book.) Crawford, who is treasurer of Palin?s existing political-action committee, SarahPAC, refused to provide any details about the new organization?s purpose or structure.”

Meantime, “[T]he top strategist for Sen. John McCain?s 2008 presidential campaign defended the decision to pick Sarah Palin as McCain?s running mate and criticized conservative talk radio hosts who opposed McCain?s nomination,” reports the Arkansas News Bureau’s John Lyon .

“Former McCain adviser Steve Schmidt praised Palin during remarks at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service, despite having said earlier this month that a Palin presidential nomination would be ‘catastrophic’ for the GOP.

“‘I believe to this day that had she not been picked as the vice presidential candidate, we would never have been ahead ? not for one second, not for one minute, not for one hour, not for one day,’ Schmidt said today?

“Asked after the talk if he stood by his recent critical comments about Palin?s viability as a presidential candidate, Schmidt said he did. ‘I said what I said on the 2012 (race). ? I said what I said today,’ he told reporters.”

New York Times’ Monica Davey reports from Buffalo, Minn., “G.O.P. Has a Lightning Rod, and It’s Not Palin”: “Representative Michele Bachmann will appear in the 2010 calendar of ?Great American Conservative Women? (she will be November). Her likeness has been transformed into an action figure. And, so far in 2009, she has been interviewed on a national cable news show every nine days, on average, an analysis by Smart Politics, a nonpartisan blog affiliated with the University of Minnesota shows. … Here in Ms. Bachmann?s district, and in much of the country, that outsized celebrity has boiled down to this: They adore her or they loathe her.”

ALSO:

Washington Post’s Alec MacGillis , “Report Card Due on Stimulus”

Wall Street Journal’s Elizabeth Williamson and Henry J. Pulizzi , “Obama Seeks More Payouts”

NY Times’ Mark Landler , “In Moscow, Clinton Urges Russia to Open Its Political System”

Gallup’s Jeffrey M. Jones , “Hillary Clinton Now More Popular Than Barack Obama”

NY Times’ Stephen Labaton , “Lobbyist Mass to Try to Shape Financial Reform”

The Hill’s Jordy Yager , “House Republicans accuse Muslim group of trying to plant spies”

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Uncategorized Are We Done Yet?

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Are We Done Yet?
Are We Done Yet? (2007)

IMDB rating: 2.70

Plot: Newlyweds Nick (Ice Cube) and Suzanne (Long) decide to move to the suburbs to provide a better life for their two kids. But their idea of a dream home is disturbed by a contractor (McGinley) with a bizarre approach to business.

Directors: Carr Steve

Actors: Cube Ice,McGinley John C.,Bolden Philip Daniel,Katz Jonathan,Kalugin Alexander,Joffre Dan,Arce Pedro Miguel,Mowry Tahj,Vargas Jacob,MacArthur Hayes,Strange Colin,Comedy,Family,

what do you think of these names? (TRADITIONAL NAMES no modern)?
I am currently pregnant with either a Benjamin or a Marcus. Haven’t decided which name to use yet.
We already have middle names picked out….
I like to have things planned, so not only am I naming my first born, I am also thinking of possible names that I like that goes with the two boys names I have stated.
Benjamin and Marcus will Definitely be in the list. So far I have..
boys—
Benjamin
Marcus
Henry
William

girls…
Evelyn (or Elena, but not sure I like how it works with Lilliana)
Lilliana
Ruth (Or maybe Ruthanne, if that begins to grow on me)

I want 4 children, which is why I have 4 boys names, 3 girls. Obviously a boy first means only 3 possibilities of girls.

How do the names sound together?
Middle name choices are
James, Douglas, Kenneth, Jackson (all family names)
Joyce, Shirlynne, Glenna (all family names)


Lilliana Glenna would sound nice :)
Ruth Shirlynne would also sound nice.
Evelyn Joyce is okay.

For the boys:
Benjamin Douglas is nice.
Marcus Jackson is cute
& William James.
Steffani [Finally Preggers<3] | Nov 24, 2009


Love Traditional names!
Lets see:

Benjamin 6/10
Marcus 10/10 love it! one of my favs and is on my list!
Henry 9/10 super cute! please no nickname "hank"
William 9/10 also one of my favorites!

Evelyn 10/10 very sophisticated, elegant, and classy!
Lilliana 9/10 cute, sweet, with a little spice! i like it!
Ruth 5/10 not really feeling it…but it is nice

Here are my favorite name combinations from your choices:
Bejamin Douglas
Henry James
Marcus James —love it
William Douglas — love it

Lilliana Shirlynne
Evelyn Joyce –my favorite
Ruth Glenna

Hope i helped….great name choices!
I love how you are including family names…to me that makes the name mean 100x more!
Jenn H | Nov 24, 2009

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Uncategorized Dark Blue

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Dark Blue
Dark Blue (2002)

IMDB rating: 6.60

Plot: Set in the Los Angeles Police Department in April 1992, Dark Blue is a dramatic thriller that takes place just days before the acquittal of four white officers in the beating of black motorist Rodney King and the subsequent L.A. riots. In this racially-charged climate,the LAPD’s elite Special Investigations Squad (SIS) is assigned a high-profile quadruple homicide. As they work the case, veteran detective Eldon Perry, known for his tough street tactics and fiery temper, tutors SIS rookie Bobby Keough in the grim realities of police intimidation and corruption. Meanwhile, Assistant Chief Holland, the only man in the department willing to stand up to the SIS, threatens to end Perry’s brand of singlehanded “justice” on the Los Angeles streets. While navigating through the tumultuous neighborhoods of South Central L.A., Perry and Keough must track down cold-blooded killers and face their own demons, which prove to be more ruthless than the criminals they pursue.

check it

Directors: Shelton Ron

Actors: Russell Kurt,Speedman Scott,Gleeson Brendan,Rhames Ving,Kurupt,Mihok Dash,Banks Jonathan,Lee Dana,Way Chapman Russell,Williams Jim Cody,Casados Eloy,Action,Crime,Drama,Thriller,

White Button Up Dress Shirt with Brown Girly Boots?
I was thinking about wearing a white dressy button up shirt with dark blue skinny jeans and girly brown boots that go up to around my shin. Im also planning to wear a black peacoat with it. And if I shouldnt wear the white shirt, should I wear a dark plaid one or a long red button up?


sounds mighty hot + fine to me! i’d like to see it!
pakinja | Jan 04, 2010


Sounds pretty good, I like the idea of wearing shin- high boots. I think wearing a red button up shirt would be good replacing the white one.
Wendy | Jan 04, 2010


I think you should stick to the white dressy button up…they always look good against dark denim. Brown boots with it is perfect too! I’m not sure if I’d wear a black peacoat with it though…do you have this coat in any other color? if not, maybe you should be sure to wear a bag or a scarf that will make the brown boots and black peacoat flow better together. Sounds like a cute outfit though :-)
Chakara | Jan 04, 2010

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