Follow Me Please
8. May 2010 | 17:01‘Follow Me’ statue turns 50
The National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center will host a 50th birthday party for the “Follow Me” statue this morning. (News Source: Columbus Ledger-Enquirer - 13:23:06)
Freddie to Strategic Defaulters: Please Don’t Do It
Freddie Mac has a message for any homeowners who are thinking about are thinking about walking away: Please don’t do it. (News Source: Wall Street Journal Blogs - 17:16:01)
Tiger Woods Move Over: Roethlisberger & Taylor Take Character to New Low
OK, let me make sure I have all of this right. First we have golf’s premiere player Tiger Woods taking advantage of his star power, and admitting feelings of entitlement in order to “cheat” on his wife; and not once or twice but numerous times with numerous women. (Something I detailed extensively in my piece The Tiger Woods Apology: Please, Enough is Enough!!! ). Next comes Pittsburgh Steelers … (News Source: Bleacher Report - 15:34:29)
The Practice of Surrender
“If people want to follow me, they must give up the things they want. They must be willing even to give up their lives to follow me.” Matthew 16:24 (NCV) “When you decide to live a totally surrendered life, that decision will be tested. (News Source: High Plains Observer - 11:45:01)
Pink: I’ve Been Told I Wasn’t “Pretty Enough”
“And that’s okay,” she says. “I’m unique… and I dig it”Get more Us! Follow us on Twitter, Friend u[…] (News Source: US Weekly - 17:55:49)
LiteraryMinded is wearing a party hat
This here blog turns three today. With an average of two to three posts a week since its inception, I feel like celebrating! I was going to do a retrospective, but I usually do those at year’s end, so I won’t, but please wander back though the archives and see how she has grown. Tonight I’m […] (News Source: Crikey - 06:04:37)
Jon Friedman’s Media Web: Jon Stewart should follow Katie Couric
Jon Friedman wonders whether Jon Stewart could ever succeed Katie Couric as the anchor of the “CBS Evening News.” (News Source: Market Watch - 04:14:40)
Cook: Venezuelan specialties
There I was, with a toque and an apron, whisking a big pot of piping hot pumpkin soup. Next to me, a young boy was dicing onions, shrimps, tomatoes and green mango, sweat dripping from his forehead while the girls across the table were marinating chicken breast. (News Source: New Straits Times - 00:34:00)
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