http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=TMiF67ggUOM...The Thief of Bagdad (1940) - Theatrical Trailer
Tinker
Where is the romance of the men and women living out their lives at this time and place. What has become of the enchanting music that linger on a promising breeze. Is beauty fading into the commercialism of modern times, or is the human spirit only quietly awaiting a friendly hand to once again touch the magic of what really happens when a man and women fall in love.
http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=UluAL7GMPWw...Speak Low - Ava Gardner - Eileen Wilson - Dick Haymes - One Touc
The nice feeling of a beautiful women falling in love with a more than willing friendly man, is something that brings a smile to everyone. Sometimes when I see people nowadays treating romance like a wast of time without trying, it just make me wonder why in the world do people give up so easily.
The depth and breadth of a beautiful woman falling in love is so much more then my words could ever say. The emotion that last a lifetime in spite of everything else is something that humankind has lived on for all of our lives.
http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=I4Rhe1XViYg...The Sound of Music Soundtrack - 1 - Prelude/The Sound of Music
The first look from the eyes of a interested woman is frankly
breathtaking to me each and ever time that I have the pleasure of
looking back.
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Tinker
Where is the romance of the men and women living out their lives at this time and place. What has become of the enchanting music that linger on a promising breeze. Is beauty fading into the commercialism of modern times, or is the human spirit only quietly awaiting a friendly hand to once again touch the magic of what really happens when a man and women fall in love.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
The nice feeling of a beautiful women falling in love with a more than willing friendly man, is something that brings a smile to everyone. Sometimes when I see people nowadays treating romance like a wast of time without trying, it just make me wonder why in the world do people give up so easily.
The depth and breadth of a beautiful woman falling in love is so much more then my words could ever say. The emotion that last a lifetime in spite of everything else is something that humankind has lived on for all of our lives.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=HdBsu7jiYTU...Mona Lisa by Nat King Cole W/ Lyrics
It seems so easy for me to simply great a women with a friendly smile and open unafraid heart.
http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=iu-rLA4POkI...♪ Smile - Charlie Chaplin
The biggest thrill that I have ever had in my life was making the people that I love a little happier, and more relax as we keep walking and working trying to love each other.
Nothing could be as beautiful to me as looking back into the happy face of the person I love.
http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=jxF-FeOCxlg...Jimmy Durante - Make Someone Happy
It seems so easy for me to simply great a women with a friendly smile and open unafraid heart.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
The biggest thrill that I have ever had in my life was making the people that I love a little happier, and more relax as we keep walking and working trying to love each other.
Nothing could be as beautiful to me as looking back into the happy face of the person I love.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
Our American government today 2013:
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Tinker:
People are Booing president Barack Obama seeking to arrange a trip to Tehran, Iran next year. What is president Barack Obama thinking, doesn't he have any National American pride?
Tehran' Iran is the power behind Middle East terrorist killing Americans.
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http://www.weeklystandard.com/ blogs/report-obama-arranging- tehran-visit-next-year_769213. html
NEXT STOP: TEHRAN?
Tinker:
People are Booing president Barack Obama seeking to arrange a trip to Tehran, Iran next year. What is president Barack Obama thinking, doesn't he have any National American pride?
Tehran' Iran is the power behind Middle East terrorist killing Americans.
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http://www.weeklystandard.com/
NEXT STOP: TEHRAN?
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/ opinions/charles-krauthammer- the-democrats-outbreak-of- lawlessness/2013/11/28/ 3184b6f2-579b-11e3-8304- caf30787c0a9_story.html
Latest by Charles Krauthammer
America now has a Senate with no rules and a president without boundaries.
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http://www.cnbc.com/id/ 101225308
HACKERS: NO SECURITY EVER BUILT INTO OBAMACARE SITE
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http://www.theblaze.com/ stories/2013/12/01/all-hell- is-going-to-break-loose- george-wills-dire-obamacare- concern-for-2014/
George Will clearly doubts how
quickly and effectively the Obama administration will fix the
problem-plagued HealthCare.com website, noting during his appearance on
Fox News Sunday the government’s own report that site’s functionality is
still months away.
But Will added another concern — one even more ominous, with potentially much larger implications — he sees on the 2014 horizon.
“100 million people get their insurance from Medicare and Medicaid, 171 million get it from their employers,” Will said. “Watch the employers. Because if they start dumping people into Medicare and into Medicaid, and the doctors then say, ‘The burdens are too high, and the reimbursement is too low, we’re not seeing Medicaid patients,’ then all hell is going to break loose.”
Here’s the clip from Fox News via National Review Online:
See Video and read more...http://www.theblaze. com/stories/2013/12/01/all- hell-is-going-to-break-loose- george-wills-dire-obamacare- concern-for-2014/
http://www.washingtonpost.com/
Latest by Charles Krauthammer
An outbreak of lawlessness
Charles Krauthammer NOV 28America now has a Senate with no rules and a president without boundaries.
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http://www.cnbc.com/id/
HACKERS: NO SECURITY EVER BUILT INTO OBAMACARE SITE
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http://www.theblaze.com/
‘All Hell Is Going to Break Loose’: George Will’s Dire Obamacare Concern for 2014
Related:
But Will added another concern — one even more ominous, with potentially much larger implications — he sees on the 2014 horizon.
“100 million people get their insurance from Medicare and Medicaid, 171 million get it from their employers,” Will said. “Watch the employers. Because if they start dumping people into Medicare and into Medicaid, and the doctors then say, ‘The burdens are too high, and the reimbursement is too low, we’re not seeing Medicaid patients,’ then all hell is going to break loose.”
Here’s the clip from Fox News via National Review Online:
See Video and read more...http://www.theblaze.
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Science
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http://www.weather.com/video/ black-holes-extreme- brightness-baffles-scientists- 41780
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ 2013/12/02/jupiter-great-red- spot_n_4372379.html
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http://www.weather.com/video/
Black Hole Discovery Baffles Scientists
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/
Mystery Of Planet's Huge Red Spot May Finally Have Been Solved
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Sports
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http://www.dandydon.com/
After LSU’s 31-27 win over Arkansas, LSU climbed to No. 14 in the AP and USA Today Coaches Polls, and to No. 15 in the BCS rankings. Other SEC teams in the BCS top-25 include Auburn (3), Alabama (4), Missouri (5), South Carolina (8), Georgia (22) and Texas A&M (24). Isn’t it something that Auburn and Missouri, two teams that combined to go 2-14 in SEC play just a year ago, will face each other in the SEC championship this coming Saturday? Just goes to show you how fast things can change in college football.
So what does all of the weekend’s football craziness, including Alabama’s loss and Missouri’s win, mean for LSU's bowl game possibilities? Well, according to most of the projections I’ve reviewed (SBNation’s, ESPN’s, CBSSports’), the most likely scenario is still that LSU will face Baylor in the Cotton Bowl on January 3. That would be a very interesting matchup. Baylor is No. 9 in the latest BCS rankings with the nation’s best scoring offense, 4th best passing offense, and 11th best rushing offense. Suffice it to say that they would present a very stiff challenge to LSU's 32nd ranked scoring defense. Another possible opponent in the Cotton Bowl is Texas, as predicted by ESPN’s Mark Schlabach. The Longhorns are ranked No. 25 in the BCS and has the 42nd best scoring offense to go along with the 52nd best scoring defense. The Bowl Selections will take place on Sunday, December 8th, after the conference championships are played.
Before going any further with today’s post, I need to call your attention to two things:
First, I've posted another question and answer series that I conducted with college and NFL football expert Mike Detillier that I’m sure you will enjoy. In it, I ask Mike for his opinion on the Arkansas game, the play of freshman quarterback Anthony Jennings, the upcoming battle for the quarterback spot between Jennings and Brandon Harris, the overall outlook for LSU's 2014 team, and, of course, his expert opinion on who he things will declare early for the NFL draft. Click here to read the full question and answer series: Scott Long questions Mike Detiller about LSU-Arkansas, Quarterback Anthony Jennings, the 2014 Tiger Team, and Early Departures.
Second, as you’ve probably noticed already, today marks the start of our DandyDon.com annual fundraiser and I ask that you please read this important message and make a pledge. Soliciting your support is not a lot of fun, but I believe asking for donations is the right thing to do. Back when my late father (Don) and I started this site, we decided to keep it free for our military men and women, college and high school students, elderly people living on social security, and for all those who simply cannot afford subscription fees. In order for that business model to work, I need those of you who can afford to do so to please make a donation. To find out why your support is important and how to make your pledge, please click here. Thanks in advance for your consideration.
In football recruiting news, two big-time prospects are expected to announce their school of choice today – safety Laurence “Hootie” Jones and wide receiver D’haquille Williams. Both of these players have been hard to get a read on, and to tell you the truth I’ve been hearing from a lot of sources who have conflicting opinions. Last night Jones tweeted, “I will find out who my real friends and fans are tomorrow.! #jbc” and Saturday night he tweeted, “Whoever treated my mom the best on our visits gone have me for the nxt 4yrs...” I sure hope Coach Miles hit it off with Jones’ mom during his in-home visit last night. As for Williams, who will be choosing between LSU and Auburn, I was feeling very confident about him choosing LSU, based on his tweets and what I've heard from a few sources, but it's hard to know what kind of effect Auburn’s dramatic last-second win over Alabama will have on his thought process. Of course I hope LSU lands them both, but loosing Jones would bother me more than losing Williams. I say this because Williams will likely be a “one-and-done” and LSU already has commitments from the state’s best prep receiver in Trey Quinn and is in excellent position for Speedy Noil and Malachi Dupre. As soon as their decisions are announced, I’ll tweet the news to all of you who follow @dandydonlsu on Twitter. And if you don’t use Twitter, check the Twitter feed on the left side of this page.
One other recruiting tid-bit: I heard from my best source on running back Darrell Williams of John Ehret (6'1", 213, No. 16 on my list of Top LA Prospects) and was told that last weekend’s unofficial visit went very well. Williams put up some huge numbers this season and has seen his stock rise considerably. From what I was told, Williams will visit Tennessee and Arizona State before making his decision, and I think there's a good chance that he ends up a part of this LSU recruiting class.
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http://www.sbnation.com/ college-football/2013/12/1/ 5162488/bowls-game- projections-2013-predictions- ohio-state-fsu
New projections here. And yes, I had Auburn in a BCS game last week and now in a non-BCS game, despite the Tigers just ending Alabama's dynasty. Allow me to explain below.
Read more...http://www.sbnation. com/college-football/2013/12/ 1/5162488/bowls-game- projections-2013-predictions- ohio-state-fsu
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http://lsufootball.net/
http://www.dandydon.com/
Dandy Don's LSU Sports Report
Good morning, Tiger Fans,After LSU’s 31-27 win over Arkansas, LSU climbed to No. 14 in the AP and USA Today Coaches Polls, and to No. 15 in the BCS rankings. Other SEC teams in the BCS top-25 include Auburn (3), Alabama (4), Missouri (5), South Carolina (8), Georgia (22) and Texas A&M (24). Isn’t it something that Auburn and Missouri, two teams that combined to go 2-14 in SEC play just a year ago, will face each other in the SEC championship this coming Saturday? Just goes to show you how fast things can change in college football.
So what does all of the weekend’s football craziness, including Alabama’s loss and Missouri’s win, mean for LSU's bowl game possibilities? Well, according to most of the projections I’ve reviewed (SBNation’s, ESPN’s, CBSSports’), the most likely scenario is still that LSU will face Baylor in the Cotton Bowl on January 3. That would be a very interesting matchup. Baylor is No. 9 in the latest BCS rankings with the nation’s best scoring offense, 4th best passing offense, and 11th best rushing offense. Suffice it to say that they would present a very stiff challenge to LSU's 32nd ranked scoring defense. Another possible opponent in the Cotton Bowl is Texas, as predicted by ESPN’s Mark Schlabach. The Longhorns are ranked No. 25 in the BCS and has the 42nd best scoring offense to go along with the 52nd best scoring defense. The Bowl Selections will take place on Sunday, December 8th, after the conference championships are played.
Before going any further with today’s post, I need to call your attention to two things:
First, I've posted another question and answer series that I conducted with college and NFL football expert Mike Detillier that I’m sure you will enjoy. In it, I ask Mike for his opinion on the Arkansas game, the play of freshman quarterback Anthony Jennings, the upcoming battle for the quarterback spot between Jennings and Brandon Harris, the overall outlook for LSU's 2014 team, and, of course, his expert opinion on who he things will declare early for the NFL draft. Click here to read the full question and answer series: Scott Long questions Mike Detiller about LSU-Arkansas, Quarterback Anthony Jennings, the 2014 Tiger Team, and Early Departures.
Second, as you’ve probably noticed already, today marks the start of our DandyDon.com annual fundraiser and I ask that you please read this important message and make a pledge. Soliciting your support is not a lot of fun, but I believe asking for donations is the right thing to do. Back when my late father (Don) and I started this site, we decided to keep it free for our military men and women, college and high school students, elderly people living on social security, and for all those who simply cannot afford subscription fees. In order for that business model to work, I need those of you who can afford to do so to please make a donation. To find out why your support is important and how to make your pledge, please click here. Thanks in advance for your consideration.
In football recruiting news, two big-time prospects are expected to announce their school of choice today – safety Laurence “Hootie” Jones and wide receiver D’haquille Williams. Both of these players have been hard to get a read on, and to tell you the truth I’ve been hearing from a lot of sources who have conflicting opinions. Last night Jones tweeted, “I will find out who my real friends and fans are tomorrow.! #jbc” and Saturday night he tweeted, “Whoever treated my mom the best on our visits gone have me for the nxt 4yrs...” I sure hope Coach Miles hit it off with Jones’ mom during his in-home visit last night. As for Williams, who will be choosing between LSU and Auburn, I was feeling very confident about him choosing LSU, based on his tweets and what I've heard from a few sources, but it's hard to know what kind of effect Auburn’s dramatic last-second win over Alabama will have on his thought process. Of course I hope LSU lands them both, but loosing Jones would bother me more than losing Williams. I say this because Williams will likely be a “one-and-done” and LSU already has commitments from the state’s best prep receiver in Trey Quinn and is in excellent position for Speedy Noil and Malachi Dupre. As soon as their decisions are announced, I’ll tweet the news to all of you who follow @dandydonlsu on Twitter. And if you don’t use Twitter, check the Twitter feed on the left side of this page.
One other recruiting tid-bit: I heard from my best source on running back Darrell Williams of John Ehret (6'1", 213, No. 16 on my list of Top LA Prospects) and was told that last weekend’s unofficial visit went very well. Williams put up some huge numbers this season and has seen his stock rise considerably. From what I was told, Williams will visit Tennessee and Arizona State before making his decision, and I think there's a good chance that he ends up a part of this LSU recruiting class.
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http://www.sbnation.com/
Updated 2013 bowl projections, Week 14: Florida State-Ohio State within reach
By Jason Kirk @JasonKirkSBN on Dec 1 2013New projections here. And yes, I had Auburn in a BCS game last week and now in a non-BCS game, despite the Tigers just ending Alabama's dynasty. Allow me to explain below.
Read more...http://www.sbnation.
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Bowl | Matchup (Not always tied to conference standings) | Team | Team | |
1/6/2014 | BCS National Championship (Pasadena) | BCS 1 vs. BCS 2 | Florida State | Ohio State |
1/3/2014 | Orange (Miami) | Florida State replacement vs. At-large 1 | Alabama | Clemson |
1/2/2014 | Sugar (New Orleans) | SEC 1 vs. At-large 2 | Missouri | UCF |
1/1/2014 | Rose (Pasadena) | Ohio State replacement vs. Pac-12 1 | Michigan State | Stanford |
1/1/2014 | Fiesta (Glendale, AZ) | Big 12 1 vs. At-large 4 | Oklahoma State | Northern Illinois |
1/5/2014 | GoDaddy (Mobile, AL) | MAC 2 vs. Sun Belt 2 | Ball State | Western Kentucky |
1/4/2014 | BBVA Compass (B'ham) | SEC 9 vs. AAC 5 | Mississippi State | Rutgers |
1/3/2014 | Cotton (Arlington) | Big 12 2 vs. SEC 3 | Baylor | LSU |
1/1/2014 | Capital One (Orlando) | Big Ten 2 vs. SEC 2 | Wisconsin | Auburn |
1/1/2014 | Gator (Jacksonville) | Big Ten 5 vs. SEC 6 | Minnesota | Georgia |
1/1/2014 | Heart of Dallas | Big Ten 7 vs. C-USA | North Carolina* | Rice |
1/1/2014 | Outback (Tampa) | Big Ten 3 vs. SEC 4 | Iowa | South Carolina |
12/31/2013 | Chick-fil-A (Atlanta) | ACC 2 vs. SEC 5 | Duke | Texas A&M |
12/31/2013 | Independence (Shreveport) | SEC 10 vs. ACC 7 | Washington State* | Pitt |
12/31/2013 | Liberty (Memphis) | C-USA 1 vs. SEC 8 | Marshall | Vanderbilt |
12/31/2013 | Sun (El Paso) | ACC 4 vs. Pac-12 4 | Virginia Tech | UCLA |
12/30/2013 | Alamo (San Antonio) | Big 12 3 vs. Pac-12 2 | Oklahoma | Oregon |
12/30/2013 | Armed Forces (Ft. Worth) | MWC 3 vs. C-USA/Navy | Boise State | Navy** |
12/30/2013 | Holiday (San Diego) | Pac-12 3 vs. Big 12 5 | Arizona State | Kansas State |
12/30/2013 | Music City (Nashville) | ACC 6 vs. SEC 7 | Georgia Tech | Ole Miss |
12/28/2013 | Belk (Charlotte) | AAC 3 vs. ACC 5 | Cincinnati | Boston College |
12/28/2013 | Buffalo Wild Wings (PHX) | Big 12 4 vs. Big Ten 4 | Texas | Michigan |
12/28/2013 | Pinstripe (New York) | Big 12 7 vs. AAC 4 | Notre Dame* | Houston |
12/28/2013 | Russell Athletic (Orlando) | AAC 2 vs. ACC 3 | Louisville | Miami |
12/27/2013 | Fight Hunger (San Francisco) | Pac-12 6 vs. BYU/ACC 9 | Washington | BYU** |
12/27/2013 | Military (Annapolis) | ACC 8 vs. C-USA | Maryland | Middle Tennessee |
12/27/2013 | Texas (Houston) | Big 12 6 vs. Big Ten 5 | Texas Tech | Nebraska |
12/26/2013 | Little Caesars (Detroit) | MAC 1 vs. Big Ten 8 | Bowling Green | Syracuse* |
12/26/2013 | Poinsettia (San Diego) | MWC 2 vs. Army | Fresno State | Ohio* |
12/24/2013 | Hawaii | MWC 5 vs. C-USA | San Jose State | North Texas |
12/23/2013 | Beef O'Brady's (St. Pete.) | AAC 6 vs. C-USA | Toledo* | East Carolina |
12/21/2013 | Idaho Potato (Boise) | MAC 3 vs. MWC 6 | Buffalo | Colorado State |
12/21/2013 | Las Vegas | MWC 1 vs. Pac-12 5 | Utah State | USC |
12/21/2013 | New Mexico (Albuquerque) | MWC 4 vs. Pac-12 7 | San Diego State | Arizona |
12/21/2013 | New Orleans | Sun Belt 1 vs. C-USA | UL Lafayette** | Tulane |
http://lsufootball.net/
LSU Football - Geaux Tigers!!!
Monday, December 2, 2013 | |
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The Advocate | Rabalais: Cotton Bowl looks likely again for LSU, but ... |
LSU Reveille | Jennings, Dural matured quickly on final drive |
LSU Reveille | Mettenberger's legacy defined by Senior Day |
Associated Press | Stunning matchup for SEC title: Tigers vs. Tigers |
Yahoo! Sports | Mighty SEC now needs help to keep BCS title streak alive |
USA Today | BCS' final act brings great debate, drama |
USA Today | Schedule strength: BCS matchup will show if it matters |
CBS SportsLine | Big Picture: What can a one-loss SEC champ hope for in this BCS? |
Wall Street Journal | The ironic end of the mighty SEC |
Associated Press | NC court rejects Maryland's appeal of $52 million fee to leave ACC |
http://espn.go.com/college-
Hollywood Ending?
Will Steve Sarkisian's USC reign resemble Pete Carroll's or Bama's after Bear Bryant? Ivan Maisel » How quick to success? No home run hire » Sark's critics get wish » Recruiting Blog »Kirby Lee/University of Southern California/Collegiate Images/Getty Images
- USC hires Sarkisian; Orgeron quits | Maisel
- Ohio St. players escape bans from Big Ten
- Witness: Fatal shooting was over Bama loss
- Prosecutor: Winston investigation 'thorough'
- Meyer, Ohio St. focus on Mich. St., not BCS
- Malzahn: Marshall worthy of Heisman shot
- Wake Forest coach Grobe resigns | Adelson
- Nebraska fined $10K for Pelini sideline rant
- BC's injured RB Williams will return for bowl
- Hoke expects Gardner to return to Michigan
- Fisher: Winston status moot for BCS voters
- Colorado WR Richardson will enter NFL draft
- Kiper/McShay: SEC champ over Ohio State?
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