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Saturday, May 2, 2009

5 Sweet Summer Books


What could be better than a sweet reading list for summer.

1. Sweet by Heather Byer (2007) A charming memoir about a young woman coming of age in the pool rooms of New York.
2.Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet: A Novel by Jamie Ford.
Set in Seattle, Ford tells the story of a Henry Lee who rediscovers bittersweet memories of his time in a Japanese internment camp while combing through newly discovered boxes from the camp.
3. The Sweet By and By: A Novel by Todd Johnson

Life is choosing whom and what you love. The story is told through a series of first-person vignettes from five women with interconnected lives. Two of the women live in a nursing home, trying to cope with the corresponding loneliness, loss of freedom, and the inevitability of becoming sicker, weaker, and less in control of their own lives.
4. Rome Sweet Home: Our Journey to Catholicism by Scott Hahn and Kimberly Hahn

The Hahns use their own journey to show how their commitment to Jesus Christ and the Bible is what ultimately led them down an entirely unforseeable path towards Rome.
5. The Sweet Potato Queens Book of Love by Jill Conner Browne

This celebration of southern womanhood is indeed a full of laughs. I mean tears running down your cheeks, snorting at your desk at work laughs.

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01/12/2009 Gas Price Safeway $1.99
12/01/2008 Gas Price Safeway $1.89
11/23/2008 Gas Price Safeway $1.96
11/16/2008 Gas Price Safeway $2.16
10/21/2008 Gas Price Safeway $2.86
10/01/2008 Gas Price Safeway $3.38
09/14/08 Gas Price at Safeway $3.79
08/11/08 Gas Price Shell Olympia $3.99
08/02/08 Gas Price at Tacoma $ $3.98
07/24/08 Gas Prices at Safeway $4.15
07/01/08 Gas Prices at CostCo $4.19
07/14/08 Gas Prices at CostCo $4.22

Oh My Gosh! Can This Be True?

Down The Rabbit Hole

15. NPR lays off 7 percent of its work force and cancels 2 progrms
14. Governor of Illinois is arrested
13. Los Angles Tribune declares bankruptcy
12. Chicago Tribune declares bankruptcy
11.16,000 jobs at Sony
10. 3400 Washington Mutual employees lose their jobs
9. Citibank gets another bail out
8. Circuit City seeks bankruptcy protection
7. AIG--on government life support
6. Merrill Lynch adopted by Bank of America
5. Leyman Brothers--dead
4. Freddie Max--on government life support
3. Fannie Mae--on government life support
2. Free checked luggage on the Airlines.
1. Free coffee, tea, soda, and water on the Airlines.

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2. Washington workers receiving L & I will receive a 5.018% cost of living raise beginning July 1. As a state worker for nearly 25 years, I can tell you I've NEVER seen a 5.018% raise of any kind.

1. IRS mileage rate for 1/08 through 6/30/08 is $0.505 beginning 7/1/08 it goes to $0.585 supposedly until the end of the year. But it is not beyond the realm of possibility that it could up again if gas prices continued to climb. July 1 2008


FLACK OR FRICTION

FLACK: The inability to have sex is a disability protected by the federal anti-discrimination laws. I can't make this stuff up.

This ruling by the appellate court gives a state department employee another chance at overseas employment. What I don't get and hopefully someone will explain this to me, is how being sexually incapacitated is related to State Department employment, or more particularity overseas State Department employment.


FLACK:
Oh really, Proctor and Gamble won its case in the U.K.--Pringles are NOT potato chips. So says Proctor and Gamble and the UK courts agree. They have only 42% potato products in them and are not fried but rather baked from a dough. This makes it a food and not a snack--which means no 17.5% sales take for the U.K.

FRICTION----
What is this big hoopla about 900 cases of salmonella poisoning over a six-week-period over the entire nation. I mean, sure, I sorry that 900 folks got sick---but I gotta believe that is about average. Frankly, I think we have bigger problems to solve---a whole lot more than 900 people are feeling the wounds of too high gas prices, too high food prices, and a president who says "he feels our pain". Even if we find out how this salmonella was spread--it won't stop salmonella--it will happen again--it's nature. So call me and alarm me when it is 900 people in one city that are sick---that is a REAL problem.

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