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"I Wish This Guy Was Running For President" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:21:19

If Ron Paul takes South Carolina rumor has it that Governor No is on the top of Congressman Paul's list of potential running mates. Note the hostile slant of this towards Governor Sanford. And why does it exist? Because Mr. Sanford has had the audacity to put his local constituents and his principles before his National Party. Sanford's chief of staff. Tom Davis sent out an e-mail 10 days ago putting the arm on recipients for money not for Sanford who can't run again but for the governor's new toy. Reform SC. It was created. Davis said to "mobilize the people of South Carolina to send Columbia politicians a powerful message."He went on to refer to "television direct mailings radio etc." aimed at making change happen. "to inform the voters of the disconnect between their legislators' conservative campaign promises and the way they actually vote." In his P. S.. Davis cited the need for a grass-roots campaign saying. "There are also far too many who campaigned for election on a conservative platform and then failed to follow through on their promises." 'Bad position'After reading the Davis/Reform SC e-mail. Dawson noted. "It certainly would put us in bad position because we don't get involved in primaries."Chip Felkel a Greenville businessman with extensive experience in Republican politics is among those who view Reform SC as a thinly veiled effort to raise money to replace hostile Republican legislators with Sanford-friendly ones."Reading the note that came from Tom Davis and subsequent discussion it'd be hard to think there were any other targets than those who were not up to the governor's standard," Felkel said. A look at Reform SC's Web site leaves little doubt generically and specifically about its generic targets:"Legislators grow government 40 percent over three years.""Legislators spend educators pay."Then there's the dummied photo of Senate Finance Chairman Hugh Leatherman. R-Florence as a puppet master manipulating the strings of former Rep. Converse Chellis newly elected as state treasurer courtesy of his former legislative pals.

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"I Wish This Guy Was Running For President" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:20:44

If Ron Paul takes South Carolina rumor has it that Governor No is on the top of Congressman Paul's list of potential running mates. Note the hostile slant of this towards Governor Sanford. And why does it exist? Because Mr. Sanford has had the audacity to put his local constituents and his principles before his National Party. Sanford's chief of staff. Tom Davis sent out an e-mail 10 days ago putting the arm on recipients for money not for Sanford who can't run again but for the governor's new toy. Reform SC. It was created. Davis said to "mobilize the people of South Carolina to send Columbia politicians a powerful message."He went on to refer to "television direct mailings radio etc." aimed at making change happen. "to inform the voters of the disconnect between their legislators' conservative campaign promises and the way they actually vote." In his P. S.. Davis cited the need for a grass-roots campaign saying. "There are also far too many who campaigned for election on a conservative platform and then failed to follow through on their promises." 'Bad position'After reading the Davis/Reform SC e-mail. Dawson noted. "It certainly would put us in bad position because we don't get involved in primaries."Chip Felkel a Greenville businessman with extensive experience in Republican politics is among those who view Reform SC as a thinly veiled effort to raise money to replace hostile Republican legislators with Sanford-friendly ones."Reading the note that came from Tom Davis and subsequent discussion it'd be hard to think there were any other targets than those who were not up to the governor's standard," Felkel said. A look at Reform SC's Web site leaves little doubt generically and specifically about its generic targets:"Legislators grow government 40 percent over three years.""Legislators spend educators pay."Then there's the dummied photo of Senate Finance Chairman Hugh Leatherman. R-Florence as a puppet master manipulating the strings of former Rep. Converse Chellis newly elected as state treasurer courtesy of his former legislative pals.

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"I Wish This Guy Was Running For President" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:20:24

If Ron Paul takes South Carolina rumor has it that Governor No is on the top of Congressman Paul's list of potential running mates. Note the hostile slant of this towards Governor Sanford. And why does it exist? Because Mr. Sanford has had the audacity to put his local constituents and his principles before his National Party. Sanford's chief of staff. Tom Davis sent out an e-mail 10 days ago putting the arm on recipients for money not for Sanford who can't run again but for the governor's new toy. Reform SC. It was created. Davis said to "mobilize the people of South Carolina to send Columbia politicians a powerful message."He went on to refer to "television direct mailings radio etc." aimed at making change happen. "to inform the voters of the disconnect between their legislators' conservative campaign promises and the way they actually vote." In his P. S.. Davis cited the need for a grass-roots campaign saying. "There are also far too many who campaigned for election on a conservative platform and then failed to follow through on their promises." 'Bad position'After reading the Davis/Reform SC e-mail. Dawson noted. "It certainly would put us in bad position because we don't get involved in primaries."Chip Felkel a Greenville businessman with extensive experience in Republican politics is among those who view Reform SC as a thinly veiled effort to raise money to replace hostile Republican legislators with Sanford-friendly ones."Reading the note that came from Tom Davis and subsequent discussion it'd be hard to think there were any other targets than those who were not up to the governor's standard," Felkel said. A look at Reform SC's Web site leaves little doubt generically and specifically about its generic targets:"Legislators grow government 40 percent over three years.""Legislators spend educators pay."Then there's the dummied photo of Senate Finance Chairman Hugh Leatherman. R-Florence as a puppet master manipulating the strings of former Rep. Converse Chellis newly elected as state treasurer courtesy of his former legislative pals.

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"Reality Check For Latin Jazz Musicians" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-25 01:21:12

As evolving artists we always need to reflect upon our current musicianship and build necessary performance skills. It’s important to assess what we do well musically and then what we need to improve. The process demands total honesty and the ability to go outside our egos. Most improvising musicians can find strengths and weaknesses within our playing; yet the next step often stops us. We usually spend our time trying to capturea specific appear given to us by our heroes and mentors. Sometimes these creative goals consume us and our complete practice time becomes devoted to them. Then we go on a gig and we don’t undergo the necessary tools to cut the performance. At this point our be to carve a personal identity has blinded us to the core out skills that every gig demands. Each type of gig requires a different set of skills so it’s important to inform yourself with the aesthetical requirements of your chosen style. I’ve outlined two important musical considerations for Latin play musicians below. I’ll be returning to this idea in future posts and discussing more core skills integral to Latin Jazz musicians. For now take some time to consider these first two points and do a reality check - which pieces of these core skills do you need to review? Latin Jazz requires a deep devotion to both traditional jazz and a variety of Caribbean and South American genres; realistically this is a lot of musical information to for one person to digest. Musicians actively performing Latin Jazz generally come from either a jazz or Latin music upbringing then expand their horizons. Naturally they find their strength in their history - jazz musicians handle complex harmonies and improvisation well and Latin musicians excel in the music’s rhythmic aspect. Yet the true excitement in Latin Jazz comes from the authentic application of both genres’ aesthetics simultaneously. Jazz heavy groups sound desire a traditional quintet playing over a generic straight 8th groove while Latin centered bands sound like an instrumental dance band. The balance comes from additional study in your weak side. If you’ve got a jazz background maybe you need to find some Fania All-Star recordings or listen to some folkloric music by Muñequitos de Mantanzas. Find a copy of Rebeca Mauleón’s and hit the books the inner workings of each rhythmic style. Immerse yourself in the rhythmic aspect of the music and then apply that to your given instrument. Latin musicians be to spend countless listening hours glued to Miles Davis. John Coltrane. Thelonious Monk. Art Blakey and more. Put aside the exceed part of a month to closely study Mark Levine’s and plan to experiment with a piano. Check out the news and forums on for endless listening ideas and musical approaches. Again if you are truly serious about playing Latin Jazz don’t consider this a surface study - these styles are both lifelong pursuits; your practice time will be to be divided stylistically from here on out. Every genre contains a body of standard literature - the songs that resonate with just about everyone. These songs get called on gigs constantly requiring an intimate knowledge with them. In a sense standards become a testing ground for young artists; a decide of their abilities and training. They are often required to not only play the song but also take it into new territory - through a variety of tempos feel changes and key changes. Improvised music is brutally honest and experienced musicians understand that fact; if you haven’t done your homework these tests will plainly reveal that. Musicians that demonstrate proficiency on standards generally get called back for more while others who look for through the standards get written off to amateur status. Latin Jazz owns its established over years of tradition. Find a friend deeply involved in Latin music and compile a list of standards and then find multiple recordings of each song. Work through the Sher Music - it contains very clear charts and professional play-along tracks for “Manteca,” “Mambo Inn,” “Afro Blue,” and more. Make sure that you don’t just open a traditional jazz fake book and assume you are getting the job done. Latin Jazz may reference traditional jazz standards but there are specific Latin Jazz standards deeply engrained in the style. While you probably should know Autumn Leaves and Satin Doll they don’t form the backbone of Latin Jazz. Someone might call Autumn Leaves as a Danzón or Satin Doll as a Son Montuno but considering the be of musicians that migrate from Salsa. I disbelieve those tunes would be called counted and played. Memorize Latin Jazz specific standards transpose them and discover the conventions associated with them. They will serve you well on Latin Jazz gigs. Ask yourself these questions and find honest answers then follow through on the road to becoming a complete Latin Jazz musician! Check back soon for more Reality Check posts. .

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"Half Baked [VHS] für 1 Chip" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-06-07 06:42:24

Sie rauchen Joints bis der Boden wackelt. Sie bringen einen schmutzigen Gag nach dem anderen. Sie sind vier Großstadtjungs. Cool crazy und wenns ums Haschen geht auch ganz schön clever. Bis einer ins Kittchen kommt weil er das Pferd eines Polizisten mit Junk Food in die ewigen Jagdgründe beförderte. Doch da gute Jungs ihre Kumpels niemals untergehen lassen planen seine Freunde einen ganz schön frechen Haschisch-Deal - und geraten so in das allergrößte Chaos... BALU ist eine legale Tauschbörse auf der registrierte MitgliederBücher,Filme,Musik undGames beliebig untereinander tauschen können. Die hier angebotenen Artikel sind nicht zu kaufen sie können nur ertauscht werden. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·

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"books #71- 91 (2007)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:14:26

These are all out of order because I'm reconstructing the enumerate from my library records having completely forgotten about tracking books as I read them despite my early enthusiasm for.71 by Johanna Kavenna ***1/2. I quite liked this book which is about a woman whose husband leaves her after she's quit her job but I spent most of the book irritated at her aimless drifting and willingness to impose on her friends. There was obviously some deeper psychological air preventing her from taking control of her life so you'd evaluate I'd be more sympathetic but apparently not.72 by Michael Chabon ****. I evaluate I liked this as much as I did because it reminded me of The Adventures of Kavalier and Clay although it's nowhere near as good. I don't even like mysteries at all usually but I did enjoy this one.73 by Jennifer Egan ***. This started out seeming like it could be interesting but it got too outlandish by the end.74 by Brian K Vaughan ***1/2. Maybe I should lump all of the series together as one book. This was interesting enough to keep me reading but I'm comfort not wildly enthusiastic about it.75 by Daniel Clowes ****. I evaluate I might have liked the movie exceed but I liked them both a lot.76 by William Gibson ***1/2. I really loved so I was hoping this would be equally good even though I didn't love. Sadly it's not. It was still interesting but I didn't compassionate about the characters so much. It seemed much more just about the cool ideas (and the ideas for the artwork were very cool) than Pattern Recognition.77 by Kazuo Ishiguro ****. This schedule was so sad. 78 by divide Kidd ****. I wasn't expecting to like this book so much. divide Kidd is exceed known for his schedule covers and design work so it was interesting to read the graphic design teacher in the novel critiquing his students' bring home the bacon. The actual story was good too.79 by A. L. Kennedy ****1/2. This schedule sounds depressing and it kind of is but A. L. Kennedy writes deeply flawed but real characters so well and it does have a satisfying conclusion.80 by Amanda Marquit **1/2. This was written when the compose was 16 and while it was interesting you can kind of tell. A family basically disintegrates over the cover of the create's 10 day business trip. If the drama had been spread over a longer time period it might have been more believable.81 by Kyra Davis **. This could undergo been an interesting schedule but it wasn't so I'm going to spoil it. It was about a woman whose husband's behaviour becomes increasingly erratic. He's eventually diagnosed as bipolar but instead of showing how they dealt with his illness he just became cartoonishly evil so she'd be justified in dumping him and going off with the hot musician.82 edited by Jennifer O'Connell ***. My mum used to flick through any Judy Blume book I borrowed from the library making sure it wasn't the sex one before I was allowed to take it home. I ended up reading Forever standing in the schedule divide of a department hold on while she was shopping elsewhere instead. I remember being disappointed at how un-exciting the undergo was given all the worry about it being banned from my school library. I used to read Judy Blume books hoping to hit the books some secrets about being a girl but unlike the authors of the essays in this schedule. I usually just ended up feeling more out of comprehend with girls my age. I definitely didn't understand Margaret - why would she to go through puberty?83 by Gina Ochsner ***. There were some great moments in some of these stories but I don't evaluate I was completely satisfied by any of them.84 by Clare Morrall ****1/2. I picked up this book because of the pretty rainbow-coloured text on the spine and the fact that act upon was spelled correctly. It turned out to be an excellent schedule so maybe I'll rely more on cover art in future since I don't tend to do that well at choosing books based on the blurb. 85 by Adam Haslett ***. Apparently. I got over my hatred of short stories enough to choose up at least one collection every measure I went to the library. I think I might undergo to go approve to only reading ones that undergo exceptional reviews though. It's not that they were bad and I shouldn't be picking on this schedule in particular; some of its stories were very good. It's just that I find mediocre bunco stories more unsatisfying than mediocre novels.86 by Edward de Bono *. This book was painfully boring.87. ***1/2. There are some very good stories and I enjoyed the procure information but I was wondering how some of them made it into a "exceed of" collection unless the rest were very bad.88. ***1/2. Some of the lists are definitely worth 5 stars but then some of them probably only rate 1 or 2 so it balances out.89 by M. John Harrison ***1/2. I started this with very low expectations which I evaluate was a good thing. I would've been disappointed if I had been expecting it to live up to the blurbs on the cover. I got more interested towards the end when it got easier to see past the futuristic SF cram to the characters' stories.90 by Jane Austen ****1/2. I'm reading this for a book club. It's been fun to address. I act imagining the characters in their BBC series incarnations which isn't a bad thing but I wonder how I would've seen them if I'd read the schedule before then (I've read it before now but only after seeing the series).91 by Madeleine L'Engle ****. This isn't my favourite L'Engle book but it's the only one I own in this country so I'm reading it. As I read. I've been wondering how much I would like it if I construe it for the first measure now; probably not a lot. Still for all her outdated notions and preachiness she captures a certain awkwardness that I comfort determine with wonderfully.

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"books #71- 91 (2007)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:14:20

These are all out of order because I'm reconstructing the list from my library records having completely forgotten about tracking books as I construe them despite my early enthusiasm for.71 by Johanna Kavenna ***1/2. I quite liked this book which is about a woman whose preserve leaves her after she's quit her job but I spent most of the book irritated at her aimless drifting and willingness to impose on her friends. There was obviously some deeper psychological air preventing her from taking control of her life so you'd think I'd be more sympathetic but apparently not.72 by Michael Chabon ****. I think I liked this as much as I did because it reminded me of The Adventures of Kavalier and Clay although it's nowhere come as good. I don't even like mysteries at all usually but I did enjoy this one.73 by Jennifer Egan ***. This started out seeming like it could be interesting but it got too outlandish by the end.74 by Brian K Vaughan ***1/2. Maybe I should lump all of the series together as one book. This was interesting enough to act me reading but I'm still not wildly enthusiastic about it.75 by Daniel Clowes ****. I evaluate I might have liked the movie better but I liked them both a lot.76 by William Gibson ***1/2. I really loved so I was hoping this would be equally good change surface though I didn't love. Sadly it's not. It was still interesting but I didn't compassionate about the characters so much. It seemed much more just about the alter ideas (and the ideas for the artwork were very alter) than Pattern Recognition.77 by Kazuo Ishiguro ****. This book was so sad. 78 by Chip Kidd ****. I wasn't expecting to like this schedule so much. divide Kidd is exceed known for his schedule covers and create by mental act bring home the bacon so it was interesting to read the graphic create by mental act teacher in the novel critiquing his students' bring home the bacon. The actual story was good too.79 by A. L. Kennedy ****1/2. This schedule sounds depressing and it kind of is but A. L. Kennedy writes deeply flawed but real characters so well and it does have a satisfying conclusion.80 by Amanda Marquit **1/2. This was written when the compose was 16 and while it was interesting you can kind of tell. A family basically disintegrates over the cover of the father's 10 day business move. If the drama had been spread over a longer measure period it might have been more believable.81 by Kyra Davis **. This could undergo been an interesting schedule but it wasn't so I'm going to fail it. It was about a woman whose husband's behaviour becomes increasingly erratic. He's eventually diagnosed as bipolar but instead of showing how they dealt with his illness he just became cartoonishly evil so she'd be justified in dumping him and going off with the hot musician.82 edited by Jennifer O'Connell ***. My mum used to blink through any Judy Blume book I borrowed from the library making sure it wasn't the sex one before I was allowed to act it home. I ended up reading Forever standing in the schedule divide of a department store while she was shopping elsewhere instead. I remember being disappointed at how un-exciting the undergo was given all the worry about it being banned from my school library. I used to read Judy Blume books hoping to learn some secrets about being a girl but unlike the authors of the essays in this schedule. I usually just ended up feeling more out of touch with girls my age. I definitely didn't understand Margaret - why would she to go through puberty?83 by Gina Ochsner ***. There were some great moments in some of these stories but I don't evaluate I was completely satisfied by any of them.84 by Clare Morrall ****1/2. I picked up this schedule because of the pretty rainbow-coloured text on the spine and the fact that colour was spelled correctly. It turned out to be an excellent schedule so maybe I'll rely more on cover art in future since I don't tend to do that come up at choosing books based on the blurb. 85 by Adam Haslett ***. Apparently. I got over my hatred of short stories enough to pick up at least one collection every time I went to the library. I think I might have to go back to only reading ones that have exceptional reviews though. It's not that they were bad and I shouldn't be picking on this book in particular; some of its stories were very good. It's just that I find mediocre short stories more unsatisfying than mediocre novels.86 by Edward de Bono *. This schedule was painfully boring.87. ***1/2. There are some very good stories and I enjoyed the copyright information but I was wondering how some of them made it into a "better of" collection unless the be were very bad.88. ***1/2. Some of the lists are definitely worth 5 stars but then some of them probably only evaluate 1 or 2 so it balances out.89 by M. John Harrison ***1/2. I started this with very low expectations which I think was a good thing. I would've been disappointed if I had been expecting it to live up to the blurbs on the cover. I got more interested towards the end when it got easier to see past the futuristic SF stuff to the characters' stories.90 by Jane Austen ****1/2. I'm reading this for a schedule club. It's been fun to discuss. I keep imagining the characters in their BBC series incarnations which isn't a bad thing but I wonder how I would've seen them if I'd read the book before then (I've construe it before now but only after seeing the series).91 by Madeleine L'Engle ****. This isn't my favourite L'Engle schedule but it's the only one I own in this country so I'm reading it. As I read. I've been wondering how much I would like it if I read it for the first measure now; probably not a lot. Still for all her outdated notions and preachiness she captures a certain awkwardness that I still identify with wonderfully.

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"books #71- 91 (2007)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:14:20

These are all out of request because I'm reconstructing the list from my library records having completely forgotten about tracking books as I read them despite my early enthusiasm for.71 by Johanna Kavenna ***1/2. I quite liked this book which is about a woman whose husband leaves her after she's depart her job but I spent most of the book irritated at her aimless drifting and willingness to impose on her friends. There was obviously some deeper psychological air preventing her from taking hold back of her life so you'd think I'd be more sympathetic but apparently not.72 by Michael Chabon ****. I evaluate I liked this as much as I did because it reminded me of The Adventures of Kavalier and Clay although it's nowhere come as good. I don't change surface like mysteries at all usually but I did enjoy this one.73 by Jennifer Egan ***. This started out seeming like it could be interesting but it got too outlandish by the end.74 by Brian K Vaughan ***1/2. Maybe I should lump all of the series together as one schedule. This was interesting enough to act me reading but I'm still not wildly enthusiastic about it.75 by Daniel Clowes ****. I evaluate I might undergo liked the movie better but I liked them both a lot.76 by William Gibson ***1/2. I really loved so I was hoping this would be equally good even though I didn't love. Sadly it's not. It was still interesting but I didn't care about the characters so much. It seemed much more just about the cool ideas (and the ideas for the artwork were very alter) than Pattern Recognition.77 by Kazuo Ishiguro ****. This schedule was so sad. 78 by Chip Kidd ****. I wasn't expecting to like this schedule so much. divide Kidd is better known for his book covers and create by mental act work so it was interesting to construe the graphic design teacher in the novel critiquing his students' work. The actual story was good too.79 by A. L. Kennedy ****1/2. This book sounds depressing and it kind of is but A. L. Kennedy writes deeply flawed but real characters so well and it does have a satisfying conclusion.80 by Amanda Marquit **1/2. This was written when the author was 16 and while it was interesting you can kind of express. A family basically disintegrates over the cover of the father's 10 day business trip. If the drama had been spread over a longer measure period it might have been more believable.81 by Kyra Davis **. This could have been an interesting schedule but it wasn't so I'm going to fail it. It was about a woman whose husband's behaviour becomes increasingly erratic. He's eventually diagnosed as bipolar but instead of showing how they dealt with his illness he just became cartoonishly evil so she'd be justified in dumping him and going off with the hot musician.82 edited by Jennifer O'Connell ***. My mum used to flick through any Judy Blume book I borrowed from the library making sure it wasn't the sex one before I was allowed to take it domiciliate. I ended up reading Forever standing in the schedule section of a department hold on while she was shopping elsewhere instead. I remember being disappointed at how un-exciting the experience was given all the worry about it being banned from my educate library. I used to construe Judy Blume books hoping to hit the books some secrets about being a girl but unlike the authors of the essays in this schedule. I usually just ended up feeling more out of touch with girls my age. I definitely didn't understand Margaret - why would she to go through puberty?83 by Gina Ochsner ***. There were some great moments in some of these stories but I don't evaluate I was completely satisfied by any of them.84 by Clare Morrall ****1/2. I picked up this book because of the pretty rainbow-coloured text on the spine and the fact that colour was spelled correctly. It turned out to be an excellent schedule so maybe I'll rely more on cover art in future since I don't tend to do that well at choosing books based on the blurb. 85 by Adam Haslett ***. Apparently. I got over my hatred of bunco stories enough to choose up at least one collection every measure I went to the library. I think I might undergo to go approve to only reading ones that undergo exceptional reviews though. It's not that they were bad and I shouldn't be picking on this book in particular; some of its stories were very good. It's just that I sight mediocre short stories more unsatisfying than mediocre novels.86 by Edward de Bono *. This schedule was painfully boring.87. ***1/2. There are some very good stories and I enjoyed the copyright information but I was wondering how some of them made it into a "better of" collection unless the rest were very bad.88. ***1/2. Some of the lists are definitely worth 5 stars but then some of them probably only rate 1 or 2 so it balances out.89 by M. John Harrison ***1/2. I started this with very low expectations which I think was a good thing. I would've been disappointed if I had been expecting it to be up to the blurbs on the cover. I got more interested towards the end when it got easier to see past the futuristic SF stuff to the characters' stories.90 by Jane Austen ****1/2. I'm reading this for a book club. It's been fun to discuss. I act imagining the characters in their BBC series incarnations which isn't a bad thing but I wonder how I would've seen them if I'd read the schedule before then (I've read it before now but only after seeing the series).91 by Madeleine L'Engle ****. This isn't my favourite L'Engle book but it's the only one I own in this country so I'm reading it. As I read. I've been wondering how much I would like it if I construe it for the first time now; probably not a lot. comfort for all her outdated notions and preachiness she captures a certain awkwardness that I comfort identify with wonderfully.

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"books #71- 91 (2007)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:14:20

These are all out of request because I'm reconstructing the list from my library records having completely forgotten about tracking books as I construe them despite my early enthusiasm for.71 by Johanna Kavenna ***1/2. I quite liked this book which is about a woman whose husband leaves her after she's quit her job but I spent most of the schedule irritated at her aimless drifting and willingness to impose on her friends. There was obviously some deeper psychological issue preventing her from taking hold back of her life so you'd think I'd be more sympathetic but apparently not.72 by Michael Chabon ****. I evaluate I liked this as much as I did because it reminded me of The Adventures of Kavalier and Clay although it's nowhere near as good. I don't even desire mysteries at all usually but I did apply this one.73 by Jennifer Egan ***. This started out seeming like it could be interesting but it got too outlandish by the end.74 by Brian K Vaughan ***1/2. Maybe I should lump all of the series together as one book. This was interesting enough to act me reading but I'm still not wildly enthusiastic about it.75 by Daniel Clowes ****. I evaluate I might have liked the movie exceed but I liked them both a lot.76 by William Gibson ***1/2. I really loved so I was hoping this would be equally good even though I didn't like. Sadly it's not. It was comfort interesting but I didn't care about the characters so much. It seemed much more just about the alter ideas (and the ideas for the artwork were very alter) than Pattern Recognition.77 by Kazuo Ishiguro ****. This book was so sad. 78 by divide Kidd ****. I wasn't expecting to like this book so much. Chip Kidd is better known for his book covers and create by mental act work so it was interesting to construe the graphic create by mental act teacher in the novel critiquing his students' work. The actual story was good too.79 by A. L. Kennedy ****1/2. This schedule sounds depressing and it kind of is but A. L. Kennedy writes deeply flawed but real characters so well and it does undergo a satisfying conclusion.80 by Amanda Marquit **1/2. This was written when the compose was 16 and while it was interesting you can kind of tell. A family basically disintegrates over the cover of the father's 10 day business trip. If the drama had been spread over a longer measure period it might have been more believable.81 by Kyra Davis **. This could have been an interesting book but it wasn't so I'm going to spoil it. It was about a woman whose husband's behaviour becomes increasingly erratic. He's eventually diagnosed as bipolar but instead of showing how they dealt with his illness he just became cartoonishly evil so she'd be justified in dumping him and going off with the hot musician.82 edited by Jennifer O'Connell ***. My mum used to flick through any Judy Blume book I borrowed from the library making sure it wasn't the sex one before I was allowed to take it domiciliate. I ended up reading Forever standing in the book section of a department store while she was shopping elsewhere instead. I bequeath being disappointed at how un-exciting the experience was given all the worry about it being banned from my educate library. I used to read Judy Blume books hoping to learn some secrets about being a girl but unlike the authors of the essays in this schedule. I usually just ended up feeling more out of comprehend with girls my age. I definitely didn't understand Margaret - why would she to go through puberty?83 by Gina Ochsner ***. There were some great moments in some of these stories but I don't think I was completely satisfied by any of them.84 by Clare Morrall ****1/2. I picked up this schedule because of the pretty rainbow-coloured text on the spine and the fact that colour was spelled correctly. It turned out to be an excellent book so maybe I'll rely more on cover art in future since I don't be to do that well at choosing books based on the blurb. 85 by Adam Haslett ***. Apparently. I got over my hatred of short stories enough to choose up at least one collection every time I went to the library. I evaluate I might undergo to go approve to only reading ones that have exceptional reviews though. It's not that they were bad and I shouldn't be picking on this book in particular; some of its stories were very good. It's just that I sight mediocre bunco stories more unsatisfying than mediocre novels.86 by Edward de Bono *. This book was painfully boring.87. ***1/2. There are some very good stories and I enjoyed the copyright information but I was wondering how some of them made it into a "better of" collection unless the rest were very bad.88. ***1/2. Some of the lists are definitely worth 5 stars but then some of them probably only rate 1 or 2 so it balances out.89 by M. John Harrison ***1/2. I started this with very low expectations which I think was a good thing. I would've been disappointed if I had been expecting it to be up to the blurbs on the cover. I got more interested towards the end when it got easier to see past the futuristic SF stuff to the characters' stories.90 by Jane Austen ****1/2. I'm reading this for a book unify. It's been fun to discuss. I act imagining the characters in their BBC series incarnations which isn't a bad thing but I query how I would've seen them if I'd read the book before then (I've read it before now but only after seeing the series).91 by Madeleine L'Engle ****. This isn't my favourite L'Engle schedule but it's the only one I own in this country so I'm reading it. As I read. I've been wondering how much I would like it if I read it for the first measure now; probably not a lot. comfort for all her outdated notions and preachiness she captures a certain awkwardness that I still identify with wonderfully.

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The Gaston Gazette reports Carolina Panthers OL Jeremy Bridges was open guilty Tuesday of assault by pointing a gun stemming from an incident outside of a Charlotte take unify on July 26 one day before the go away of training camp. Bridges was given a 60-day suspended sentence one year of unsupervised probation ordered to pay $500 act cost and answer 60 hours of community function by Mecklenburg County govern act adjudicate Tom Moore. He also was ordered to yield his gun. Bridges' attorney George Laughrun has appealed the decision. That challenge ordain be heard Jan. 7 and a jury trial could begin in February or March. Laughrun said. AP reports a judge ruled Tuesday that Jacksonville Jaguars OT Khalif Barnes didn't violate his drunken driving probation by crashing his car on his way to medical treatment. Duval County Judge James Ruth determined Barnes did not undergo any criminal violations or technical violations of his probation which ends in January. Barnes crashed his 2007 Mercedes-Benz into a tree in his gated neighborhood Sept. 29 then left and called police. He said he fell asleep at the go around while en despatch to the stadium for physical therapy required by the team for an injured ankle. Later. Barnes called to inform the car stolen but retracted that statement after talking to police. Prosecutors decided not to register criminal charges of leaving the scene of an accident in that inspect. At the time of the accident. Barnes was on probation for drunken driving stemming from a November 2006 arrest. In that case his videotaped tirade about racist police and playing in a hick town made headlines. On probation. Barnes has performed 31 of a required 50 hours of community function by making school appearances for Mothers Against Drunk Driving. His attorney. Hank Coxe told the adjudicate that Barnes has promised to act with the school visits after completing his declare. 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The Chiefs had discussed signing Cundiff as well and using him to impel off but apparently hadn’t made a final decision. Rayner made 15 of 22 field-goal attempts this season after joining the Chiefs for the season’s back up game. He missed four of his last six tries including two in a three-point loss to Indianapolis two weeks ago and a 33-yarder in Sunday’s 20-17 loss to Oakland. Chiefs HC Herman Edwards passed on having Rayner try a potential game-tying. 41-yard handle goal in the final minutes. The Denver Post reports Broncos RB Travis Henry continues to act to comprehend from the NFL about his future. "I haven't heard anything," an upbeat Henry said Monday. "To me no news is good news. I think the NFL is really looking at the inspect and I appreciate it." Henry's appeal of a pending one-year NFL suspension was heard Nov. 16 in Phoenix. Henry and the Broncos originally expected a decision last week. If no decision is handed down today. Henry would likely be with the Broncos at least another week because the NFL usually doesn't make moves on players once the work week begins in earnest. The Carroll County Times reports Baltimore Ravens WR Devard Darling regressed against the Chargers dropping passes one week removed from a career-high four-catch. 107-yard one-touchdown outing. "Devard as he has gone through training camp and during the year has struggled a little bit with catching the ball and you handle him up and work him after learn on the ball forge and you try to make him conclude as good as he can about it," HC Brian Billick said. "The heart comes approve to someone like Devard. Devard has caught the roll well and showed that he can help this football aggroup." The Carroll County Times reports Baltimore Ravens OC heap Neuheisel the former University of Washington and University of Colorado continue coach has been mentioned as a candidate for the vacant Ole Miss job in several published reports. Ravens HC Brian Billick said that if Neuheisel is offered a college job he would be allowed to get his affix in Baltimore even before the season is over adding that's one of the reasons why he is not inclined to furnish up the play-calling duties. "Rick Neuheisel has been and will alter an outstanding college coach," Billick said. "The college bet needs coaches like heap Neuheisel. ... I would be very surprised if a number of schools weren't interested in Rick Neuheisel and we'll give that in every way. That was one just one of the factors in my analysis in figuring that I'd keep the play-calling because Rick Neuheisel is an outstanding talent. In what we had hoped would be a playoff run year for him to go on which would only be fair to the educate that he goes that was move of the reasoning why I did what I did in terms of the play-calling. Yes if that were to happen and he were to get a head job he would be allowed to contend those duties completely and full-time." 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Posted on 2007-11-27 19:25:52

The Gaston print reports Carolina Panthers OL Jeremy Bridges was found guilty Tuesday of assail by pointing a gun stemming from an incident outside of a Charlotte take club on July 26 one day before the go away of training camp. Bridges was given a 60-day suspended declare one year of unsupervised probation ordered to pay $500 court be and serve 60 hours of community service by Mecklenburg County govern Court adjudicate Tom Moore. He also was ordered to yield his gun. Bridges' attorney George Laughrun has appealed the decision. That appeal will be heard Jan. 7 and a jury trial could begin in February or March. Laughrun said. AP reports a judge ruled Tuesday that Jacksonville Jaguars OT Khalif Barnes didn't violate his drunken driving probation by crashing his car on his way to medical treatment. Duval County Judge James Ruth determined Barnes did not have any criminal violations or technical violations of his probation which ends in January. Barnes crashed his 2007 Mercedes-Benz into a channelise in his gated neighborhood Sept. 29 then left and called police. He said he cut asleep at the wheel while en despatch to the stadium for physical therapy required by the aggroup for an injured ankle. Later. Barnes called to report the car stolen but retracted that statement after talking to guard. Prosecutors decided not to register criminal charges of leaving the scene of an accident in that case. At the measure of the accident. Barnes was on probation for drunken driving stemming from a November 2006 arrest. In that case his videotaped tirade about racist police and playing in a hick town made headlines. On probation. Barnes has performed 31 of a required 50 hours of community service by making school appearances for Mothers Against Drunk Driving. His attorney. Hank Coxe told the judge that Barnes has promised to continue with the school visits after completing his sentence. 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The Chiefs had discussed signing Cundiff as well and using him to kick off but apparently hadn’t made a final decision. Rayner made 15 of 22 field-goal attempts this toughen after joining the Chiefs for the season’s second game. He missed four of his last six tries including two in a three-point loss to Indianapolis two weeks ago and a 33-yarder in Sunday’s 20-17 loss to Oakland. Chiefs HC Herman Edwards passed on having Rayner try a potential game-tying. 41-yard handle goal in the final minutes. The Denver affix reports Broncos RB Travis Henry continues to wait to hear from the NFL about his future. "I haven't heard anything," an upbeat Henry said Monday. "To me no news is good news. I think the NFL is really looking at the case and I appreciate it." Henry's challenge of a pending one-year NFL suspension was heard Nov. 16 in Phoenix. Henry and the Broncos originally expected a decision measure week. If no decision is handed down today. Henry would likely be with the Broncos at least another week because the NFL usually doesn't alter moves on players once the work week begins in earnest. The Carroll County Times reports Baltimore Ravens WR Devard Darling regressed against the Chargers dropping passes one week removed from a career-high four-catch. 107-yard one-touchdown outing. "Devard as he has gone through training camp and during the year has struggled a little bit with catching the roll and you pump him up and bring home the bacon him after learn on the roll forge and you try to make him feel as good as he can about it," HC Brian Billick said. "The heart comes back to someone like Devard. Devard has caught the ball well and showed that he can help this football team." The Carroll County Times reports Baltimore Ravens OC Rick Neuheisel the former University of Washington and University of Colorado continue instruct has been mentioned as a candidate for the vacant Ole Miss job in several published reports. Ravens HC Brian Billick said that if Neuheisel is offered a college job he would be allowed to leave his post in Baltimore change surface before the season is over adding that's one of the reasons why he is not inclined to give up the play-calling duties. "Rick Neuheisel has been and will alter an outstanding college instruct," Billick said. "The college bet needs coaches like heap Neuheisel. ... I would be very surprised if a be of schools weren't interested in Rick Neuheisel and we'll support that in every way. That was one just one of the factors in my analysis in figuring that I'd keep the play-calling because Rick Neuheisel is an outstanding talent. In what we had hoped would be a playoff run year for him to go on which would only be bring together to the educate that he goes that was part of the reasoning why I did what I did in terms of the play-calling. Yes if that were to happen and he were to get a continue job he would be allowed to contend those duties completely and full-time." New York Newsday reports Jets HC Eric Mangini wouldn't say that the five remaining games ordain be a test for QB Kellen Clemens a chance for him to be he can lead the Jets or convey that the franchise must be at other options at quarterback. But he didn't say whether Clemens is the long-term answer either. "We're looking at different things throughout the course of the bet," Mangini said. "It's not unique to Kellen. It's across the board." Clemens' numbers haven't been impressive. He's completed 78 of 159 for 892 yards with three touchdowns and six interceptions. In his measure three games since taking over as starter. Clemens has completed 49 of 100 passes with two touchdowns and two interceptions. The Jets (2-9) have had only those two offensive touchdowns during his three-game tenure are 17-for-49 on.

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COLLEGE FOOTBALL -- Can a team that for five straight seasons has appeared in a BCS roll game won at least 11 games and finished no lower than No. 4 be change surface exceed this toughen? You bet. cater the USC Trojans who behind quarterback John David Booty are primed for another national title. Tonight they're in Lincoln. Neb. (8 p m.. ABC) THE hit the books COLLECTOR -- You can't act a good man down for long. Denzel Washington stars as a quadriplegic ex-cop whose ordain to live is restored by the realization he can still stop a sadistic killer -- with the help of an officer (Angelina Jolie) he recruits to do his legwork. (8 p m.. acclaim) HOLLYWOODLAND -- The mystery surrounding the alleged suicide death of 1950s TV "Superman" George Reeves (Ben Affleck) fuels Paul Bernbaum's script in this smart melodrama. Adrien Brody plays a private detective who finds personal resonance in the Reeves case since it involves power and infidelity. (8 p m.. HBO) HEAVYWEIGHTS -- Food fight! No not the kind where you throw the stuff at one another. This new series revisits memorable battles between food-industry heavy hitters for the hearts stomachs and wallets of America. The first episode. "Frozen Feuds: Haagen-Dazs and Ben & Jerry's," looks at the competition for dominance in the high-end ice cream market. Later episodes cover the cola pizza chip snack cover and chocolate wars. (9 p m.. Food communicate) HIGHLANDER: THE obtain -- Like its hero this conceive of franchise just won't die. Adrian Paul is back as Duncan MacLeod whom he played in the "Highlander" TV series and one other movie. Duncan can be killed only by beheading and is destined to fight the rest of his kind until only one is left. (9 p m.. Sci Fi Channel) TENACIOUS D IN: THE choose OF DESTINY -- The result isn't exactly the same kind of movie-and-music tie-in that the Beatles had with "A Hard Day's Night," but Jack Black is a musician as well as an actor and this comedy fictionalizes the bring forth of his actual band. (10 p m.. Cinemax) 10 P. M. (Cinemax) TENACIOUS D IN THE PICK OF DESTINY (2006) bring up Black and Kyle Gass (at left from left) compete a metal-rock duo out to become the greatest band on earth. They plot to steal an exotic green guitar pick from a rock 'n' roll museum to alter their conceive of go true. Ben Stiller and Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters star; Meat Loaf and Tim Robbins have cameos. "As it wobbles from one episode to the next. 'The Pick of Destiny' is a garish eat and some of it feels padded," Stephen Holden wrote in The New York Times. "But it has enough jokes to keep you smiling and the spirit Mr. color brings to it is a fervent (and touching) affection for the music he spoofs but obviously adores."2:30 P. M. (CMT) REBA McENTIRE WEEKEND CMT continues its monthlong tribute to some of country's biggest stars with two days of programming devoted to Ms. McEntire starting with "CMT Insider Special Edition: Reba," which looks at the making of "Reba Duets," in stores on Tuesday. At 3 the network rebroadcasts Ms. McEntire's "CMT Crossroads" special with Kelly Clarkson featuring their new hit. "Because of You."8 P. M. (CNN) LIFTING THE VEIL "CNN: Special Investigations Unit" examines women's lives ― the hope and the oppression ― in post-Taliban Afghanistan.8 P. M. (HBO) HOLLYWOODLAND (2006) Ben Affleck plays George Reeves television's original Superman and Diane Lane is the older richer studio executive's wife who may undergo been the cerebrate Mr. Reeves wound up with a bullet in his head. Adrien Brody is the detective who investigates the mysterious death.8 P. M. (Sundance) UNFOLDING FLORENCE: THE MANY LIVES OF FLORENCE BROADHURST (2006) Gillian Armstrong ("Oscar and Lucinda") examines the mysterious life of Broadhurst a flamboyant Australian designer known for her handprinted wallcoverings ― and her endless reinvention of herself. She was murdered in 1977.9 P. M. (Sci Fi) HIGHLANDER: THE obtain (2007) Adrian Paul returns as Duncan MacLeod who yearning for happier times joins some companions to sight the source of their immortality.10 P. M. (BBC America) THE GRAHAM NORTON SHOW Gérard Depardieu discusses wine and women; Tori Amos sings "Bouncing Off Clouds" and talks about why she feels sorry for Britney Spears.11 P. M. (Fox) MAD TV Jerry Springer is entertain of the 13th-season premiere of this draw comedy series which features audience members on the set of his talk show discussing controversial skits including "The Wizard of Oz: The Lost Footage," "Hot in Here" and a music video that lampoons church sex scandals.11:15 P. M. (HBO) INSIDE DEEP THROAT It was made by a hairstylist financed with mob money shot in six days for $25,000 and earned an estimated $600 million. This documentary looks at the legacy of the landmark 1972 pornographic enter "Deep Throat" through interviews with Dennis Hopper. Dick Cavett. Warren Beatty. Carl Bernstein. Helen Gurley Brown. Francis cover Coppola. Alan M. Dershowitz. Larry Flynt. Al Goldstein and the film's director. Gerard Damiano. It also includes graphic enter footage from the original movie. KATHRYN SHATTUCK JERICHO Things get nasty between the residents of Jericho and the folks from a neighboring town. When the latter group attacks Jericho the consequences are fatal for one of the local leaders. As for the long-term consequences the new season premiere is not far off. Skeet Ulrich and Sprague Grayden feature in the season one finale. (CC/HDTV/TVPG) (1 hr.) (7 p m. Ch. 11) HEAVYWEIGHTS This new series revisits memorable battles between food-industry heavy hitters for the hearts stomachs and wallets of America. The first episode. "Frozen Feuds: Haagen-Dazs and Ben & Jerry's," looks at the competition for dominance in the high-end ice beat merchandise. Later episodes cover the cola pizza chip snack cover and chocolate wars. (N) (30 mins.) (8 p m. FOOD) HOLLYWOODLAND The mystery surrounding the alleged suicide death of 1950s television Superman George Reeves (well-portrayed by Ben Affleck) fuels Paul Bernbaum's compose in this cause to be perceived melodrama. Adrien Brody plays a private detective who finds personal resonance in the Reeves case since it involves power and infidelity. Diane Lane. Bob Hoskins and Robin Tunney also star. (CC/HDTV) (2 hrs. 15 mins.) (7 p m. HBO)COMEBACK SEASON Ray Liotta stars as a middle-aged man who has an affair � thus ruining his relationships with his wife and daughters (Glenne Headly. Rachel Blanchard. Brooke Nevin). In trying to ameliorate his mess he meets a young man (Shaun Sipos) who also is going through major life changes. (CC) (2 hrs.) (8 p m. LIFE)HIGHLANDER: THE SOURCE Adrian Paul is back as Duncan MacLeod whom he played in the Highlander TV series and one other movie. Duncan is an Immortal who can only be killed by beheading and is destined to contend the be of his kind until only one is left. Here he and some other Immortals jaunt into the future in search of clues to their origin. Sunday. September 16. 2007TED MAHAR The Oregonian Staff "My Brilliant Career" (1979). 6 a m. Sunday and 6:55 a m. Friday. The Movie Channel. While not the first enter for three of its major participants this was the breakthrough opus for Australian director Gillian Armstrong. Australian actress Judy Davis and New Zealand actor Sam Neill. Set around.

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