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Music Players

I figured I should write a post about the music players in case no one opens Jumping Barracudas.



Please People...If you create players for the blogs set the sound on the players to off before you copy and post them. You will still be able to listen to them by pushing the play button.



When several people post their players to the blogs at the same time( then we pass over your players) they automatically play all at the same time, forcing us to have to pause all of them… Continue

Added by caseyjo on September 26, 2009 at 12:30pm — 3 Comments

Tribute to Glenn A. Fine, Esq.

Beginning in the fall of 1985 I worked at the law firm of Hogan & Hartson in Washington, DC. At that time a law clerk named Glenn Fine worked at the firm. He was clearly a superior individual who has gone on to have an outstanding career in the law. I am proud to say that I worked in the same organization as he did.



The past few years have been some of the most tumultuous in the Justice Department's history. Nearly the entire department leadership resigned in a scandal over… Continue

Added by Gary Freedman on September 26, 2009 at 9:30am — 1 Comment

The truth about advertising...or...the truth about life

This is a video where people say what they are actually thinking instead of what normally would be said. There is foul language, so if you have sensitive ears do not watch this. Now I get to thinking...Since I have said that...People will go there just like little kids in a candy store....Please do not come back and tell me how disgusting it is and how dare I post it. This is why I warned you. It is also why I am sending a link instead of direct posting....





I hope I am wrong… Continue

Added by caseyjo on September 25, 2009 at 11:36am — 3 Comments

Tribute to Clifford Odets

Clifford Odets (July 18, 1906 – August 18, 1963) was an American playwright, screenwriter, socialist, and social protester.



Odets's dramatic style is distinguished by a kind of poetic, metaphor-laden street talk, by his socialist politics, and by his way of dropping the audience right into the conflict with little or no introduction. Often character is more important than plot, which Odets attributed to the influence of Anton Chekhov. Odets' plays include Waiting for Lefty (1935),… Continue

Added by Gary Freedman on September 25, 2009 at 10:59am — 1 Comment

An Odd Comment

In the late 1980s I worked with a women named Esperanza ("Espe") Rebollar at the law firm of Hogan & Hartson in DC. She once made a comment that I found odd. She was talking about the fact that the Jews had been blamed for the murder of Jesus Christ. She said: "Everybody knows the Pope forgave the Jews for that years ago." Isn't that an odd comment to make in the workplace?

Added by Gary Freedman on September 25, 2009 at 9:39am — No Comments

Growing Up Jewish in Philadelphia

Roots. My father's parents were Jewish immigrants from the Baltic states. My grandfather was born in Vilna, Lithuania. And my grandmother came to the United States from Riga, the capital of Latvia. My grandmother's native language was German, my father used to proclaim proudly. "She didn't speak Yiddish like some prost Russian Jew."



They hadn't known it, these Northern and Eastern European Jews, but each of them, pondering the momentous decision to leave the native country, was only… Continue

Added by Gary Freedman on September 25, 2009 at 9:37am — No Comments

Katie Couric Interviews Glen Beck! or RED STORM WARNING

Did you see the news today? It seems there was a RED STORM over Sydney Australia. Huge plumes of red dust carried on the wind from the outback. Dust so thick you couldn’t see, couldn’t breathe.



EeYeah. I know what that’s like. We had one of those around here just this weekend. Ha-ha. EeYeah. A RED STORM. The only thing is NOBODY KNEW.



And as soon as I find that son-ov-a-bitch NOBODY I’m gonna cap his…
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Added by ZenDog on September 24, 2009 at 1:10pm — 1 Comment

My Friend, Craig W. Dye

Here's the latest on my friend, Craig Dye. He's come a long way since I first met him. I, on the other hand, have turned inertia into an art.



The University of Maryland, College Park, has named Craig Dye to head its angel investing group.



Dye will lead the Capital Access Network, which joins together angel investors with early-stage companies for deals worth up to $1.5 million. The network is part of the university’s Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship in the Robert H.… Continue

Added by Gary Freedman on September 24, 2009 at 11:10am — No Comments

Anti Social by choice, not by label

You could go crazy trying to figure it all out. I am now basically antisocial... I am slowly trying to rearrange my thought patterns to new ones not polluted by the daily sick things I see. I don't see people much anymore..I see a society of controlled zombies. People with no enlightenment...no moral compass. They think if they believe the words in their religious books they are saved when they buy their guns and try to make others look like devils....Crazy, absolutely… Continue

Added by caseyjo on September 23, 2009 at 4:18pm — 18 Comments

Irena Sendler: WWII Rescuer and Hero

Irena Sendler





May 12, 2008 marked the death of 98 year-old Irena Sendler. During WWII, Irena was granted permission to work in the Warsaw Ghetto as a Plumbing/Sewer specialist. She had an 'ulterior motive' -- being German (and Catholic), she knew what the Nazi's plans were for the Jews.



Irena smuggled infants out in the bottom of her tool box and she carried burlap sacks in the back of her truck to hide the larger… Continue

Added by OCNaturalDoc on September 23, 2009 at 3:30pm — 5 Comments

Ignorance or Stupidity?

I find myself meditating upon ignorance and stupidity. I guess because we're in America you should probably throw arrogance in there too. To attempt a conversation where people are not threatened, scared or offended unnecessarily, requires one (me, anyway) to be constantly pulling one's punches, so to speak. The goal is "to speak so people will hear what you are saying, rather than how you say it." It is, for the plain spoken among us, exhausting. Most of the time it is worth it, but there are… Continue

Added by Vernon Windsor on September 23, 2009 at 1:48pm — 8 Comments

A Strange Boy, Indeed!

He never quite fit into the local society of boys. He usually would not play with them. In school, he seemed an isolated, dreamy boy who didn't like rough play. One classmate found him "strange and conceited, without the usual interests of a boy." Another observed that he had no close friends, and that he seemed to prefer writing and illustrating stories to the more routine school subjects. He was lazy, too, and did not participate in class projects with any enthusiasm. A survey of his report… Continue

Added by Gary Freedman on September 23, 2009 at 11:30am — 2 Comments

Last 10 continued.....

....still working at it....but really, I'm doing the same things I've done from the start; walking, drinking water, eating less, making healthy food choices, saying no to seconds and certain kinds of foods, etc. Lifestyle choices, NOT dieting. And if I want to eat a delicious wild-blackberry cobbler with a gob of creamy, vanilla icecream? I DO!! But I try to share it with a special friend.... :) It makes the experience that much sweeter and guilt free! Oh, but I never mentioned the guilt part.… Continue

Added by Marti on September 23, 2009 at 11:01am — 2 Comments

A Curious Parallel

Kyle XY was an American drama television series. The show revolved around a boy named Kyle, who awakened in a forest outside Seattle, Washington, suffering from amnesia. The series followed Kyle as he tried to understand the mysteries of who he was and why he had no memory of being a child. He was sometimes shown with his shirt partially removed, revealing that he lacked a navel.



The fictional television drama Kyle XY, broadcast on the ABC network in the summer of 2006, has close… Continue

Added by Gary Freedman on September 23, 2009 at 10:00am — 2 Comments

September 23, 1939 -- Three Score Ten Years Ago

A heavy cigar smoker, Sigmund Freud endured more than 30 operations during his life due to oral cancer. In September 1939 he prevailed on his doctor and friend Max Schur to assist him in suicide. After reading Balzac's La Peau de Chagrin in a single sitting he said, "My dear Schur, you certainly remember our first talk. You promised me then not to forsake me when my time comes. Now it is nothing but torture and makes no sense any more." Schur administered three doses of morphine over many hours… Continue

Added by Gary Freedman on September 23, 2009 at 9:30am — No Comments

The Autumn Equinox

Added by caseyjo on September 22, 2009 at 7:43pm — 1 Comment

Activity in the Neighborhood Last NIght

Had a knock at our door last night.

My mother-in-law had come over to visit.

Her eyes went wide open when she heard another knock on the door (we do not get many visitors).

Figured is was just my father-in-law right behind her.

This boy (teenager) was selling something (he said) but did not have anything in his hands like most people do when they are selling something. He said he was doing something for school and as I listened, not paying too much attention, I told him no… Continue

Added by John Dalhouse on September 22, 2009 at 2:18pm — 2 Comments

Just think

Friends , just see and think ...

Added by Ashok Kalsi on September 22, 2009 at 11:52am — 1 Comment

Should I Fear For My Life?

Back in 1985 I worked with a fellow named Charles (Chas) Green. He had a law degree and subsequently joined the army as a member of the JAG Corps.



One day Chas said to me: "Someday you're going to screw the wrong person, and they're going to find your body floating, face down, with a knife in your back, in the Potomac."



Oddly enough, at that very time in 1985 one of the law clerks at the firm where we worked was Glenn A. Fine, Esq., now Inspector General of the United… Continue

Added by Gary Freedman on September 22, 2009 at 11:30am — 1 Comment

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