Of interest is the page on book references: http://lostpedia.wikia.com/wiki/Literary_works
A lot of Stephen King references... one quote:
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And yet S.K. is a small portion of what's there.
The title says it!
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And yet S.K. is a small portion of what's there.
"Just out of curiousity, what is the correct pronunciation of Summer's last name?It's pronounced "GL-OW" with the "au" sounding the same as the exclamation of pain ("Ow! that hurt!). If I'm not mistaken, it's German. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
I've heard a lot of ways to pronounce it, and I just want to make sure im correct. "
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Citi is not only too big to fail, it's too big to rescue with any of the half-measures that have been tried so far. Only outright nationalization is feasible, and that will probably require joint action by a number of governments; Citigroup's global operations are too big for the US to handle alone. After that, the kinds of tinkering discussed at the G20 last week will be irrelevant. It's now unsurprising to read (on CNBC!) predictions that all US financial institutions will be nationalized within a year. That's probably an overstatement: as long as the economy doesn't really crash, there are plenty of small banks and credit unions that will survive, but few of the big names will be among them.
Not only major institutions but whole national economies are up for grabs now."He can't run the campaign because the economy is cratering? Fine, put in your second string quarterback, Sara Palin. Where is she?"
"What are you going to do if you're elected and things get tough? Suspend being president? We've got a guy like that now!"
Zumba is a fitness program inspired by Latin dance. It was founded by Miami-based dancer and choreographer Alberto 'Beto' Perez, who teamed up with two local entrepreneurs: Alberto Perlman and Alberto Aghion. Zumba combines Latin rhythms with cardiovascular exercise to create an aerobic routine that is fun and easy to follow. The name Zumba is derived from a Colombian word meaning to move fast and have fun. Zumba sells DVDs/videos through its website and via infomercials. More than 3 million DVDs have been sold in over 30 countries. Zumba currently has over 9,000 instructors worldwide. On October 15, 2007 Zumba was showcased on the Today Show.
"We utilize the principles of fitness interval training and resistance training to maximize caloric output, fat burning, and total body toning. It's a way of mixing body sculpting movements with easy-to-follow dance steps," says creator Beto Perez. "It's fun and addictive." "It's wonderful to see so many people having fun while getting fit," says Perez. "I think the terrific Latin rhythms in the program have taken the 'work' out of "working out." [1]
At The Onion..
> 'Bridge To 21st Century' Crap Forgotten | The Onion - America's
> Finest News Source
> http://www.theonion.com/content/node/29957
Oh Wait!... he's not dead yet.... Well it looks like channelling to
me. I know when I have my spriti guides look around the Etherial
Plane for me that this is what they are reporting... and there it is
on The Onion!
Jeff
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Something fun in the political "arena".
I've been listening to a lot of dance & unusual music from http://
icompositions.com ... saw an author referenced several times....
googled the name and found two hits... both to me of all things.
One in Korean and the other in Croatian or something. Both copies
of my english version of my last fm log.
Not sure why it didn't land my last.fm anywhere else.
And not sure why it didn't get icompositions in the first place...
thinking maybe icompositions requires one to join before viewing.
At least I've been getting a lot of interesting dance music not found
elsewhere.
Enjoy the heat.
Jeff
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I was at several of Utah Phillip's shows. He was a great entertainer.
Jeff
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDFFh8ZSqV0
Like a who's who.
That's Tommy Smothers in there!
I was such a teenage brat (well... POST teenage), I remember back
then when I first saw Yoko Ono I thought she was awful. Now I love her.
Things change. Like People.
Much love to everyone.
Jeff
If I were creating Dance Music, that's what I'd aim for..
http://www.google.com/search?q=The+King+of+the+Faeries
from the google search:
> Digital Tradition Mirror
> King of the Faeries
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> King of the Faeries
>
> Up the airy mountain, through the rushy glen
> We daren't go a-hunting for fear of little men.
> Wee folk, good folk, trooping all together
> Green jacket, red cap and white owl's feather.
>
> By the craggy hillside, through the mosses bare
> They've planted thorn trees for pleasure here and there.
> Is any man so daring as to dig them up in spite
> He'll find the sharpest thorns in his bed at night.
>
> High up on the hill top the old king sits
> He's now so old and grey he's nearly lost his wits
> He's rising with the music on the cold starry night
> To sup with the queen of the gay north light.
>
> Trad. Irish
> CH
>
> Thanks to Mudcat for the Digital Tradition!
The individual articles also include detailed information about
cultivation and use of the trees.
While http://www.the-tree.org.uk/A/no_frames_map.htm is concentrated
on trees native to Great Britain, any tree lover will find the site
greatly entertaining!
Have fun...
Jeff
http://www.zefrank.com/zesblog/archives/2008/05/carrot_mob.html#more
and
A new concept in consumer action to make positive environmental change!
A clever idea.
I put myself on the list.
- Jeff -
http://www.icompositions.com/music/song.php?sid=87509
Hoosier Rag (1907)by georgeptingleyThere were around 900 published piano rags written by women in the early 1900's. Indiana was central to this activity with Julia Lee Niebergall being one of the most gifted writers. Additionally, it was widely known that she was one of the first women in Indianapolis to own and drive her own vehicle. Apparently, the right to play and compose ragtime as well as drive led finally to women's right to vote in 1920. Ms. Niebergall's charming piece, HOOSIER RAG (1907) is played here without embellishment, or as I like to think - without makeup. Look for more women's ragtime coming soon."Hoosier Rag" by Julia Lee Niebergall played by George Peter Tingley
I could never figure out if she was real or someone's clever
creation. Whatever, "she" is cool!
Jeff
Great store... online orders too. This used to be "Hop N Shop" and
had a giant kangaroo on the front of the store! They have great
stuff.. fun things. Their about page is more informative than
linking directly to their "home" page (quotes because it's not really
a home page).
Cross posted to http://nocomputers.blogspot.com
Thanks to zefrank... a you tube cooking experience!
Not what you would call healthy, but an interesting approach.
I'm really tired of it.
Why would I want to study Latin? At my age? How about Spanish? How
about Japanese? How about Chinese? (Ok, I know how tough Chinese
is, so I'll pass on that). Or even how about German?
A company I deal with changed their name to a Latin word. I don't
like it. It was good enough the way it was.
I'm tired of the Roman Empire. Maybe Jesus spoke Latin. Ha.
Love,
Me
In our teens and twenties, our friendships are everything. They define who we are, what we do and even what we buy. At the time, we assume it will always be this way. Then life races forward. Careers take off. People get married, have children. Others move away. We struggle to manage our time and responsibilities, and slowly our friends get pushed down the priority list.
This is not necessarily what we want. Few people would dispute the benefits of friendship. The problem seems to be how to fit our friends into an already overcrowded life. Friendship is like a marriage. It cannot be created once. It must be created over and over again. People and priorities change. What worked yesterday may not work today. We must nurture our friendships so they may flourish with us through our changing lives, and that's where this guide comes in.
Choose friends wisely. Focus your energy on people who make you feel good.
We all know the saying, "you can't choose your family". So, make sure you're smart and choose friends who are worthy of your valuable time and attention. It sounds harsh, but you cannot keep every friend you have ever made. No one has the time and energy for that. If you don't consciously choose which relationships to focus on, you'll spread yourself too thin and you'll have less to give to those who deserve it most.
They were describing how they have again and again seen back hoes
digging up fuel spills along the road, loading the dirt into dump
trucks which promptly disappear. They are puzzled about why dirt
needs to be moved somewhere else. They said "what's the point of
just moving it from one place to another?"
I have ideas as to why which I kept to myself at the time because it
would have just started a pointless argument.
However... I'm going to do some internet research to the following
questions:
1. Why do they dig up the dirt.
2. Where do they take it.
3. Why is it important to do it.
So the next time I have a chance to discuss this with them I'll have
some solid knowledge of why and why.
- Jeff -