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Yesterday, it was somewhat painful to watch the Houston Rockets' 22 win streak get snapped by the Boston Celtics. I guess the Celtics are number 1 in the NBA for a reason.
Tonight, the Houston Rockets got stung pretty badly by the New Orleans Hornets, causing them to take Houston's place in the #1 spot in the Western Conference. I didn't watch the game though, I just read about it in the Houston Rockets' website.
But that's ok. I still love my Rockets! I'm still happy, for as long as they are doing a lot better than San Antonio and Dallas in the Western Conference standings (which is somewhat rare, against the Spurs). I guess I just don't like the fact that the loss against the Hornets brought Houston back down to #3, placing them right under the Los Angeles Lakers at #2...
The video of Houston Rockets' loss against the Boston Celtics:
Where ending a 22 Win-Streak Happens... :(
Hey i aint blogged in a while so i thought i would just write whatever comes to mind im starting a new website soon it will have tv show banners and display pictures and all sorst that i have made ill be posting the link as soon as i get it up and running i dont know if anyone reads these blogs but its nice just to gey out what you have to say.. as you know im a buffy fan and i thought i would recomend a great forum site for buffy and angel ect. its
http://www.slayaliveforums.proboards50.com/index.cgi
its a really great site with loads of friendly people tell them buffyfanforever sent you
also the new issue wolves at the gate is great of buffy is great i think its the one of the best issues yet 12-15 will all be called wolves at the gate the writer drew goddard who previously worked for the television series last season In the Buffy comics Drew had previously written the Dracula story Antique for the canonical Tales of the Vampires, which depicts Dracula as a someone tormented by his aging and loneliness Wolves at the Gate makes reference to Antique when Xander comments to Renee in Part I that, (sometimes when I get around this guy, I start acting... wonky) drew is the writer for this issue and also one of my faves these are the the covers the first one is done by jon foster and the second is Georges Jeanty.
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so back to today..anyone heard the song tattoo by jordan sparks? alot of my friends love this ong but im not that big on it i think that people can be influenced by others opinions so much alot of times i have not liked something but my friends have and soon after i find myself likeing it too
anyway i think i have done enough talking for today.. bye bye for now =D
I have given up on ever finding a special someone. What's wrong with me that no one wants to know me or be with me, and that includes male or female company.
I met someone again and he acted so interested and then - poof- he doesn't call back when he said he would. It's the typical man, so typical and I'm sorry guys, not even stereotypical because you are all the same. It's rude, just downright rude not to return a call.
There is no where to go to meet people when you are all alone. No where to meet anyone new in this stupid small town, but would it be different anywhere else.
The Bushes Thankyou this holiday season for being Stupid Voters
Making money from government service and war, and lining the pockets of family and friends
is a sacred creed in the Bush family. The Corleone family in “The Godfather” showed more
restraint and was less inclined toward violence than the greedy gangsters the Bush crime
family unleashed on the world.
Using public office and influence to make millions is so ingrained in the regime that they
don’t even think twice when they raid the public treasury to take care of themselves.
Vice President Dick Cheney cashed in as secretary of defense to rake in millions
in government contracts as CEO of Halliburton. The no bid, cost-plus contracts Halliburton
subsequently landed in Iraq are just good business deals, expected spoils for imperial lords.
The fact that Cheney was still getting residual payments from the company should in no way
be considered a conflict.
The Bushes they have much to be thankful for. Their family business thrives
and their wealth grows as the rest of the nation worries about having a job,
making mortgage payments, having health insurance and paying for college tuition
concerns unknown and unfelt among the Bush brood.
Neil Bush, the president’s brother, is cashing in on the No Child Left Behind Act.
Neil, escaped indictment for his role in the collapse of the Silverado Savings and Loan.
The taxpayers picked up the tab for his malfeasance.
Failure in business means nothing when all you have to do is shake
down your daddy’s pals for your next entrepreneurial experiment.
Neil’s company Ignite! Learning is doing quite well. With his parents and their Saudi pals bankrolling
the venture, Neil has been winning contracts all over the country from school districts anxious to buy
his software products. Over the last three years, Ignite! has brought in $20 million, charging $30 a student
for its signature product, Curriculum on Wheels, known as COW. But Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics
in Washington (CREW) is wondering whether Bush’s family ties, not the quality of the software,
may have something to do with the company’s success.
Under pressure from CREW, the inspector general of the U.S. Department of Education has agreed to
investigate whether federal money is “appropriately being spent.” CREW is arguing that the Ignite!
product does not meet the legal requirements detailed in the No Child Left Behind legislation.
But education spending is just chump change. They know the real money is in war.
The more war, the more money they make. Perhaps the legacy of the Bush era will
be the privatization of war and the profiteering that resulted.
Congress Joint Economic Committee estimates the true cost of Bush’s wars will amount to
a staggering $3.5 trillion when all the hidden costs are realized. That includes the costs of treating
wounded veterans
The simple way to end the madness is for the Democrats in the Senate and House to insist
that the war be financed on a pay-as-you-go basis. No more war on the national credit card.
Insist that tax revenues pay for military expenditures. What fiscally responsible lawmaker
could oppose the proposal? Don’t saddle our children with unconscionable debt.
If you support the war, then pay for it. Of course, the Democrats don’t have the nerve to play that card,
and the Republicans don’t care about controlling government spending unless it’s for health care.
Blackwater Worldwide, the mercenary company, is the poster child
for the gold-lined war firms making fortunes through debt-financed government contracts.
Even after the Nisour Square massacre, gunned down unarmed Iraqi civilians
on Sept. 16 in Baghdad, the company has lost none of its clout with the Bush administration.Blackwater is on the short list of contractors in the running to grab a $15 billion contract
to wage war on the narcotics trade the Bush administration claims funnels money to fund terrorism.
Blackwater owner Erik Prince has been a major contributor to Bush and other Republican campaign
causes. Prince’s sister Betsy is married to Dick DeVos, the billionaire Amway heir
The Cheney family and all the Bushes, war has brought them a good life
They have much money to be thankful for and they’ll repeat a phase that
has profound meaning for them: “Please pass the gravy.”
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