Archive for April, 2010

Say hi to a L Universite Sport

The Wii came quick and before schedule date. It is a lot of fun and we love playing with it. IT seems that everyone has a Wii.
Sport a L Universite

Elmo Camera Head SUV for good

This book goes against everything the Bible teaches. This guy must be CRAZY!! (Or desperate…)
Elmo Camera Head SUV

Princess Frog the and watch out

A wonderful start to the series. Eoin Colfer’s great and Nathaniel Parker’s a wonderful narrator!
Princess and the Frog

II 100% Miracle Natural talk

I love my iPod touch it’s really fast with apps the Internet . But the only thing has to be that it dosn’t have a camera and I know apple can make it but instead they want you to buy there other products and to me that’s all business . I do like that I saved money on my texts because I text free with whoever has a iPod touch or a iPhone Also I wish it had Internet connection wifi wherever you go . But I really enjoy it :-D apple please put a camera !!!!!
Miracle II 100% Natural

Personalized Personally Yours Unique lies

easy to download and tracks a map of your run…hard to locate satellites…sometimes I get tired of stretching and start running before I can wait for it to find satellites. This results in maps incomplete because it finds the satellites while I’m running.
Personally Yours Unique Personalized

Details about in Neighbor Aware Control

“The Catcher in the Rye” is one of the most poignant coming-of-age novels ever written, and Holden Caulfield is one of the most amusing narrators in American literature. However, he’s also one of the most annoying. When I first read “Catcher” several years ago, I was in awe of how Salinger created an almost-real human being out of imagination, ink, and paper; a few years later, when I tried to read it again, I couldn’t get past chapter 4. Either I had matured, or Holden hadn’t, or maybe a little bit of both; but the main reason I’ve never been able to re-read “Catcher” is because of Holden’s adolescent whiny-ness, which wears thin after the first few chapters. I wholeheartedly recommend reading “The Catcher in the Rye” — it is, without a doubt, a literary landmark — but I would qualify my recommendation with this reservation: It’s not the end-all be-all of American literature. Read it, enjoy it — and then move on to bigger and better things.

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Say hi to Patton S George General

Much, much, much better than slicker brushes. I can’t even describe how much better it is. Highly recommend it.
General George S Patton

You know about Columbus Columbia and a

At first I had some conserns about the DHC6E on the labeling.. but found it was the packag’n. Excelent SD HC’s and would recommend them to anyone. Get ‘em here instead of the camera store which only whined that something must be wrong with ‘em due to the below their cost… well.. ya they whined because they lost the business… but their is nothing wrong with ‘em and they work just fine… and are NEW and not referbished like the camera dealer try’ed to convence me that they were…

Good deal all around.. bought 3 of them for backups to the 4th one I have.
Columbus and Columbia a

Do you really like Sony SAL 20mm 20F28 ?

Good product for the price. There’s a well placed handle for easy carrying and it’s not real heavy like many bagged models. The pedal for releasing the handle to angle is very easy to operate.
Sony SAL 20F28 20mm

Today about Il Nuovo Calcio

The southern vernacular that Stockett uses simply does not exist. I am a Southern black woman… Who speaks like this?? Who says “Law”, for “Lawd”. NOBODY.
I love the sound of Black folks speaking. Some of the words we use are just plain funny. But, Stockett has made a mockery out of a culture.
I am trying to make it through this book but I just can’t pick it up without cringing. Ironically, i recently had a conversation about Black dialect and dialouge. A young Black man felt offended by the vernacular language used in Daniel Black’s novel “They tell me of a home”.
I told him to not be offended, some Black people still speak that way.He should embrace it and speak in any manner he chooses. I told him to not judge them for their speech. The way people speak is not always an indication of intelligence. Maybe an indication of education level, though.
Anyway, The Help is horrible. If one is going ot tell a story, tell it right. It’s amazing that the White people in this book “don’t have no dialect”. The southern twang is still alive and kicking, why is it missing from this story.
Il Nuovo Calcio