Monday, October 27, 2008

GIVEAWAY

ENTRIES ARE CLOSED!
WINNER WILL BE NOTIFIED NOVEMBER 2


This election time has been stressful on everyone, so my giveaway for this Bloggy Giveaway Carnival is something to help you destress. Guys, this would also make a nice gift for your special someone!



This is a Victoria's Secret Garden Gift Set in the scent of Pear Glace. It contains, body wash, lotion and body spray.

There are many ways to enter, please leave a separate comment for each entry.

1. Leave a comment telling me what you usually smell like.
2. Tweet this contest (and leave a comment with a link to your twwet).
3. Blog about this contest (and leave a comment with a link to your blog).
4. Subscribe to my blog (and leave a comment to let me know you did).
5. Follow my blog (and.....well you get it by now right?)
6. Stumble this post (leave me your stumble upon id so we can connect)

It's that easy! Don't forget to enter all the wonderful giveaways happening this week.

A winner for this giveaway will be generated by random.com and will be announced on November 2.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Boo-Ya

Because I am lazy and haven't done anything for Halloween in years, I am sharing with you something my multi talented cousin Tim did for a Halloween party he attended.


CANDY SUSHI
I have a costume party (slash "game night") to go to on Saturday. For awhile I had been wanting to try my hand at "candy sushi" which I saw Rachael Ray make once. It turned out ok, really cute in fact, but I don't like the mess involved. Rolling the log of Rice Krispies was a sticky mess. Once that set up for a few minutes, the wrapping and cutting of the "Fruit by the Foot" was so much easier. Inside there are strips of licorice. On the ones that they call "nigiri" I put on a Swedish Fish and cut the Fruit by the Foot into strips for wrapping.



Thursday, October 23, 2008

Mavericks

Sunday, October 19, 2008

If Only

I went to see W. yesterday. Make no mistake, I am smart enough to realize that this movie was written and directed by Democrats. It is painfully obvious. But it was still a good movie.

The public scenes were all fact based and taken from public record. There was some actual footage used and I believe that the press conference scenes are verbatim. But the stuff in the "War Room" has to be fictional and yet are probably the parts that will get the most attention, as it clearly depicts that the War on Terrorism is actually and factually (according to the movie) a War for Oil. It goes into great detail with Cheney explaining the oil fields of the world and making grandious gestures about how we need to be the oil empire.

The saddest part is those fictional scenes showed W. at his best, it is in those fictional scenes that we see him stand up to Cheney, that we hear him espouse intelligent thought processing. But in the true to life public scenes, well, that's where we see the "real" W.

We also delve a bit deeper into the relationship (or lack thereof) between the two Georges. I am not a student of the Bush family, nor do I want to be, so I have no way of knowing if any of this inormation is factual or fictional (and I am too lazy today to do the research on it), but it makes a whole hell of a lot of sense. The movie shows W.'s acohol problem but not in a diminishing way, it shows his breakthrough with his pastor and how his faith helped to turn him around. It shows the dismissive nature his father used with him and the disappointment that was procurred as a result of W.'s lack of focus in his life and inability to hold down a job. It also shows that Jeb was dad's favorite and implies that W.'s run into politics was a way to one up his brother. Total sibling rivalry. When played out it totally makes sense. And makes a good movie.

The characters in this film were SPOT ON! I would have sworn that Dick CHeney was played by himself only later to be stumped by the fact that it was really Richard Dreyfuss. The Condoleeza Rice was amazing, I don't think I have ever heard her speak so if the voice was on that just blows me away. Josh Brolin plays W. from college to present and with the help of lighting and make up you believe he is who he is playing. I did have a problem with Cromwell playing the elder Bush as he is a much taller man than I think of Bush as being.

My favorite quote form the movie was (and I forget who said it) "Just because it is, doesn't mean it should be." Sit on that for a while, we may adress it in a future post.

And for you Republicans/Conservatives reading this, my favorite scene was at the "Mission Accomplished" point of the Iraq War. W. is congratulating his War Room and Cheney and Powell are off to the side.

Powell: "We did it, we called it right"
Cheney: "We, Kimo Sabe?" (I know, huh)
Powell: "What? Everything happened as it should"
Cheney: "Not everything, YOU should have been President"

HUH? WHA? WOW!

Hearing that floored me, I knew Powell had been a thought for the Presidency some time ago, but I wonder if it ever was a serious thought in the Republican party. I clearly stated that this was in the War Room, so how factual this conversation is, is unbeknownst to me.

Having said that, I bring you to today's news. Colin Powell on Meet the Press (how I miss Tim Russert!)



Tell me your thought on his endorsement.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Pants on Fire

The troopergate report that came out on Friday you can read the document in it's 263 page entirety here. The findings are simple, while Governor Palin is legally able to fire whomever she pleases, the Alaskan Legislature (Majority of which is Republican) found her to be in violation of the Ethics code. But clearly either Governor Palin can not read or refuses to believe things she sees in print.



Monday, October 13, 2008

Operation Baking Gals Round 3

Can you believe Round 3 is over already? Me neither! But I am ready for Round 4!
Here is a recap of what Team Adrienne’s House sent out to our soldier Sgt. Mark Martin:

Adrienne – Adrienne’s House – Peanut Butter M&M Rice Krispie Treats

Madame Zhou – Madame Chow’s KitchenChunky Peanut Butter and Oatmeal Chocolate Chipsters

Denise Corradetti – Corradetti Clan - Chocolate Chip, Sugar Cookies, Peanut Butter Cookies and Brownies and some single serve Iced tea mix, granola bars and a local favorite Butterscotch Taskykakes

Erin Garrard – Our Bread and Butter – Macadamia Coconut Bars and Popcorn Balls

Mary Ann Murray - Macadamia Cherry Lime Biscotti and Almond Biscotti.

Stacey Elizabeth Doniger - peanut butter cookies, Butterfinger Bars, Snickers Bar, candy, toiletriesletters from me and some pictures/letters from my 1st grade students

Brenda Watwood – Ranger Cookies and a savory cookie Pepper, Cheese, Cornmeal Nut cookies, and tossed in a big bag of gummy bears and some breath mints

Beverly Hittle - chocolate chip, scottie, oatmeal coconut cookies

Greg Johnson – Oatmeal Cookie Guy - oatmeal chocolate chip cookies and coffee cake cookies, and some Halloween candy--Swedish Fish and Sour Patch Kids

Beth Greenberg - Pumpkin Cookies with Chocolate Chips and Walnuts and Chocolate Chip Cookies in a Cookie and some gum and powdered drink mix.

Danielle Crane – Make No Little Meals and her friends Nikki, Lindsay and Robin – Made With Love - Choco. Rice Crispy Treats, Choco. Peanut Butter Biscotti, White Choco. Almond, Cranberry, Pecan Biscotti, Banana Walnut Bread, Choco. Softie Cookies With White Coco. Chips, Oatmeal Brownie Gems, Oatmeal Craisin Raisin Cookies And Pumpkin Culster Cookies, also included was couple bottle of Coffee Syrup.

HOLY COW! Are you as impressed as I am? This was an absolutely amazing Team. Hope to see everyone for Round 4!

Sunday, October 12, 2008

An Open Letter to Gayle Quinnell

Firstly and most importantly your opinions are your opinions and you are totally entitled to have them and to express them. It is your First Amendment right to do so. But when you abuse that right by spreading vicious untruths then it is time for the American public to step in and correct you.

I am having a hard time containing myself right now so we will address this rationally.

A. If you don't like Senator Obama, that is fine you don't have to like everyone. But he is a US Senator and he does deserve your respect.

B. If you don't want to vote for Sen. Obama for President because he is black, I totally get that. And there is nothing he or anyone can do about that.

C. This is where my anger gets the better of me. If you make up lies about Senator Obama, it puts your candidate in between a rock and a hard place by having to speak nicely about his opponent.

D. Senator Obama is not a Muslim.

E. Senator Obama is not an Arab.

F. Senator Obama is not a terrorist

G. To be a Muslim you must commit to the faith of Islam, Senator Obama has committed to the faith of Christianity. Also, even if he were a Muslim why would that make any difference in his ability to run this country? Do we not have freedom of religion in this country? Are you not allowed to be of whatever faith you choose? While I can choose to not follow any organized religion? Would you rpefer we were in a non-free nation where everyone had to be of one faith? Preferably yours? Sorry, the constitution doesn't work that way. And by the way, your candidate, Senator McCain is a strict Constitutionalist (or so he says).

H. To be an Arab you must be a descendant of someone from Saudi Arabia. Senator Obama's father is from Kenya and his mother from Kansas. Last I checked Kenya was a part of Africa and Kansas not too far from you.

I. This is where you might get a bit confused so let me lay it all out on the line for you.
1. Not all Arabs are terrorist
2. Not all Arabs are Muslim
3. Not all terrorists are Arab
4. Not all terrorists are Muslim
5. Not all Muslims are Arabs
6. Not all Muslims are terrorists

J. Is that clear enough for you?

Any other questions?


Below is the interview after the rally that The Uptake did with Ms. Quinnell following the rally, where she admits to spreading untruths about Senator Obama.







Saturday, October 11, 2008

A Cause Close to Home

Hoover High School parent volunteers are engaged in a unique fundraiser approved and supported by GUSD, Glendale Educational Foundation and Hoover High School. The Glendale Educational Foundation has established an e-Bay charitable auction site and will be conducting it's first ever on-line 7 day eBay auction starting November 15 and ending November 22. Hoover High will auction a wonderful variety of items to raise funds to purchase SMART Board interactive teaching aids and install them in as many Hoover High School classrooms as possible.
The starting bid price is 99 cents for all items! Some of the many items donated to date include; a $500 Glendale Galleria gift card, Gift certificates from a variety of Galleria merchants, gift certificates to local restaurants, a $100 gift certificate to the Barbie store, A lunch with the school superintendent and board of education president, rounds of golf at local golf courses, tickets to sporting events, sports memorabilia, a satellite radio, A Tivo, works of local artists, two night stay in a bed and breakfast, Signed books by renowned authors, watches, haircuts, facials, flowers and much much more. 100% of all auction proceeds will go to Hoover High School. You can help by donating any new item of value. Business donors can help support a great cause while advertising to thousands of potential eBay buyers both in and outside of the community. Individual donors will also be acknowledged in each eBay listing. Giving is easy, just email HooverRocks1@aol.com or call Vic Bedrossian ( parent volunteer )at 818 500-0886 you can also contact Chris Walters ( Hoover PTSA President ) by email at ChristineWalters@Earthlink.net or call her at 818 749-5885.
Those unable to donate can still participate by bidding on an eclectic variety of items. Starting on November 15. Simply go to myworld.ebay.com/glendaleeducationalfoundation. Remember to bid high and bid often!
For more information on our inaugural fundraiser visit the Hoover Website.

Friday, October 10, 2008

Hey There Delilah

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Scare Tactics

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Are You Kidding Me?

I haven't said a word about the Bailout or Rescue or whatever you want to call it. I don't have a loan (thanks to the Bimbo that totalled my car) and my savings is nil at this point in my life. I have commented IRL that if Mom and Aunt Mary were alive to see the stock market fall as it has it would have killed them anyways.

But one thing I do know, is that if the government (i.e. Joe Six Pack taxpayer wink wink) is bailing your company out, then you shouldn't be treating your executives to a retreat at the Regis Hotel and Spa.

Check this out: http://www.speaker.gov/blog/?p=1539 then come back and let me know what you think.

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Presidential Candidates As Trains

I don't know where this originated, but it was brought to my attention via @Scottmonty on Twitter.


Wednesday, October 1, 2008

I Said it Before

And I'll say it again. It doesn't matter who you vote for as long as you VOTE!






Won't you tell 5 friends?
 
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