Tinker
It is just a matter of time before the American Federal Reserve Bank is going to trigger a deadly spike in runaway inflation by insisting on printing more money that the American economy don't have.
Long term unemployment along with staggering trillion dollar
debt is undoing the very foundation that the American economy is build
on. Printing new money each and every day so Washington DC can go on
pretending that our country is healthy, when in fact the American
economy is dying, is some kind of foolish bizarre television show that
we are all witnessing each and every day now. The cat is out the bag and
what I know now is starting to make me suffer from a very sad broken
heart.It is just a matter of time before the American Federal Reserve Bank is going to trigger a deadly spike in runaway inflation by insisting on printing more money that the American economy don't have.
The American public is nothing to mess around with like that, once
the dam breaks all hell is going to break loose. America is becoming
morally fragmented.
How can you mend a broken heart is a very hard question to answer, because matters of the human heart are in many way full of mystery and magic. Our emotions come from Mother natures chemical factory that pushes and pulls people moving us around in the way Mother nature programed us to be.
Whether we believe that or not doesn't change that we are per-programed in so many ways to do exactly what we do. This shouldn't be so depressing however because everything that is alive is facing the same truth.
That is why our attitudes is so important to our welfare. Just because we act in human ways does not take away from your intellectual ability. We are who we are because of what we do, and feel, and of course what we learned. So in a very real sense then there is really no one else to blame for our mistakes.
Our society reflects ourselves, All that is bad is at our own feet to fix, or not. Because this world of ours is indeed our life as we are living it.
Love is a attitude full of human magic that can indeed move mountains and build great cities, and can show mysterious passion that moves a devoted teacher to teach contrary children how to learn. This feeling of love between people can make or brake so many trusting hearts.
No wonder violence is such a easy thing to trigger?
http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=ZInWGC5L2T8....Bee Gees (9/16) - How can you mend a broken heart
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http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=QmOiAwtvFxk...DION & BELMONTS - TEENAGER IN LOVE.mpg
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‘A Gift from God’: Woman and Her Doctor Say Prayer Miraculously Healed her Malignant Cancerous Tumor
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Iraq PM urges people of Fallujah to expel al-Qaida
BAGHDAD (AP) - Iraq's prime minister on Monday urged residents and tribes of Fallujah to "expel" al-Qaida militants from this western city to avoid an all-out battle - remarks that may signal an imminent military move to retake the former insurgent stronghold. Nouri al-Maliki's message came as dozens of families were fleeing from Fallujah, 40 miles (65 kilometers) west of the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, in fear of a major showdown.
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BAGHDAD (AP) - Iraq's prime minister on Monday urged residents and tribes of Fallujah to "expel" al-Qaida militants from this western city to avoid an all-out battle - remarks that may signal an imminent military move to retake the former insurgent stronghold. Nouri al-Maliki's message came as dozens of families were fleeing from Fallujah, 40 miles (65 kilometers) west of the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, in fear of a major showdown.
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German leader suffers pelvic injury on ski holidayBERLIN (AP) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel cracked her pelvis during a skiing accident in the Swiss Alps and will have to cut back on her work schedule for the next three weeks, her spokesman said Monday. Merkel's spokesman Steffen Seibert told reporters the chancellor suffered what she first thought was just a bruise to her left rear pelvic area while cross-country skiing but doctors later determined it was an "incomplete" bone fracture that will require her to rest for three weeks.
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Ancient Pompeii's Elite Ate Giraffe & Sea Urchin, New Research Suggests
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Remains of food scraps found in the drains of Pompeii, Italy, a Roman city wiped out by a volcano, revealed that the middle- and lower-class residents dined on cheap but healthy foods, while slightly wealthier citizens dined on delicacies.
The new findings belie the common belief that the Roman elite dined on exotic delicacies while poor Romans starved on birdseed.
"The traditional vision of some mass of hapless lemmings — scrounging for whatever they can pinch from the side of a street, or huddled around a bowl of gruel — needs to be replaced by a higher fare and standard of living, at least for the urbanites in Pompeii," study co-author Steven Ellis, a classics professor at the University of Cincinnati, said in a statement.
Pompeii was a bustling Roman city that was buried in ash after the volcanic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in A.D. 79. Ellis and his colleagues excavated about 20 shop fronts near one of the once-bustling gates of Pompeii known as the Portia Stabia. The latrines and cesspits behind the food sellers revealed charred food waste from the kitchens, as well as human waste, that dated as far back as the fourth century B.C., when Pompeii was still in an early stage of development. [Preserved Pompeii: Photos Reveal City in Ash]
Along with grains, the waste revealed that the commoners of Pompeii ate a simple, but fairly varied, Mediterranean diet that included lentils, olives, nuts and fish, as well as the odd scrap of salted meat.
More upscale restaurants could be distinguished by the wider array of delicacies they served.
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ENGSTER: Statistically Speaking
1/6/2014 8:49:26 AM
Tiger Rag Featured Columnist
Fifty-five
years have passed since LSU produced a Heisman Trophy winner and seven
years have gone since LSU experienced BCS glory. It is too long on both
counts considering the Ole War Skule boasts tradition, facilities and
fans that are beyond peer in college football.
This could
be the year that LSU Coach Les Miles again hoists the crystal trophy
and Freshman Leonard Fournette blasts his way through the SEC en route
to winning the Heisman. At the very least, LSU should be featured in one
of the BCS playoff games on Jan. 1, 2015 in either New Orleans or
Pasadena.
The Tigers are blessed with a favorable schedule at home featuring UL-Monroe, Sam Houston State, New Mexico State, Kentucky, Mississippi State, Ole Miss and no longer invincible Alabama. On the road, the Bengals face Florida, Arkansas, Texas A&M without Johnny Manziel and overrated Auburn. The neutral site game to open the season in Houston with Wisconsin should be a breeze for Miles, Fournette and the Tigers.
Fournette is poised to become the third straight freshman to capture the Heisman and is a game changer all by himself. Regardless of how well Miles recruits for the next month, Fournette is the kind of acquisition that Mike Ditka envisioned Ricky Williams to be in 1999 when he traded the entire allotment of New Orleans Saints draft choices to Washington to secure the talented running back.
According to prep insiders, Fournette is bigger and faster than Williams, who won the Heisman at Texas, and the country’s best prospect for this year lacks the personal drama that plagued the Longhorn star in his NFL stops.
From this vantage point, it appears Fournette should dominate the college game in the same way he plowed through prep competition at St. Aug in New Orleans. Hopefully, LSU will give Fournette Billy Cannon’s retired No. 20 jersey, and in eleven months Leonard will be receiving the Heisman Trophy from Vice President Joe Biden just as Cannon did from Vice President Richard Nixon in 1959.
LSU fans should reserve their seats for December at the Downtown Athletic Club in New York City and for Jan. 12 in Arlington, Texas. The next year could be sensational for the LSU football fan base which has been deprived of a national championship since George Bush was president and Kathleen Blanco was governor. And no Tiger has captured the Heisman since Dwight Eisenhower and Earl Long were in charge in Washington and Baton Rouge.
The five Tiger Rag-BBI
prognosticators for this season were within striking distance of
calling the LSU season correctly. Three of the five pickers (Cody
Worsham, Luke Johnson and Hunt Palmer) were within one game of
accurately calling LSU’s 10-3 season. All three picked LSU to go 11-2
based on their predictions each week.
LSU outscored the opposition in 2013 by a margin of 465-286, averaging 35.8 points and allowing 22 points per game. Hunt Palmer was the closest of the five with an average prediction of LSU outpointing its 13 foes by a score of 35.4 to 22.2—a remarkable season for Palmer.
The five person average of Cody, Luke, Hunt, Derek Ponamsky and Jordy Culotta was an 11-2 mark for LSU with the Tigers outscoring the opposition by a count of 38.0 to 20.9 points per game.
As much as fans rail about the cynicism and negativity of LSU beat reporters, more often than not the scribes and broadcasters pick LSU to finish better than the Tigers actually do. It is hard to be completely unaffected when exposed to the trials and tribulations of a team on a weekly basis. It is human nature to hope for the best for those we regularly encounter.
11-2 11-2 12-1 11-2 12-1
LSU Points: 465
Cody Luke Derek Hunt Jordy
494 478 502 460 538
269 256 261 289 285
225 222 241 171 253
As this column is prepared, it is the 26th
anniversary of the death of Pete Maravich. LSU’s most heralded athlete
died Jan. 5, 1988 in California playing the game he loved and recreated.
Pistol Pete was 40 when he succumbed to a heart defect, and to borrow a
phrased from Mrs. Robinson, the nation turns its lonely eyes to 1967
when a lean 6’5 guard thrilled the Cow Palace as a varsity marksman for
LSU and his father, Coach Press Maravich.
In 83 games over three seasons, Pete scored 3,667 points, averaging 44.2 points per game without a shot clock or three point play. Nobody has come close to breaking Pete’s NCAA records for total points or points per game, and 44 years have elapsed since it was Showtime at LSU.
Maravich is a member of the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame and the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame and was named one of the 50 greatest players in the history of the game. He has yet to be recognized by the Hall of Fame at LSU where the Assembly Center is named in his honor and where the LSU Athletic Hall of Fame is housed.
It is long past time for LSU to enshrine the man who brought more national acclaim to the Ole War Skule than anybody else. Pete lacks a college degree, but so does Frank Brian, who was admitted to the LSU Athletic Hall of Fame a few months ago. Maravich is unlikely to return to campus to obtain a degree while Brian has had 65 years after his service in WWII to collect a diploma.
The double standard is an embarrassment to a great university.
The Tigers are blessed with a favorable schedule at home featuring UL-Monroe, Sam Houston State, New Mexico State, Kentucky, Mississippi State, Ole Miss and no longer invincible Alabama. On the road, the Bengals face Florida, Arkansas, Texas A&M without Johnny Manziel and overrated Auburn. The neutral site game to open the season in Houston with Wisconsin should be a breeze for Miles, Fournette and the Tigers.
Fournette is poised to become the third straight freshman to capture the Heisman and is a game changer all by himself. Regardless of how well Miles recruits for the next month, Fournette is the kind of acquisition that Mike Ditka envisioned Ricky Williams to be in 1999 when he traded the entire allotment of New Orleans Saints draft choices to Washington to secure the talented running back.
According to prep insiders, Fournette is bigger and faster than Williams, who won the Heisman at Texas, and the country’s best prospect for this year lacks the personal drama that plagued the Longhorn star in his NFL stops.
From this vantage point, it appears Fournette should dominate the college game in the same way he plowed through prep competition at St. Aug in New Orleans. Hopefully, LSU will give Fournette Billy Cannon’s retired No. 20 jersey, and in eleven months Leonard will be receiving the Heisman Trophy from Vice President Joe Biden just as Cannon did from Vice President Richard Nixon in 1959.
LSU fans should reserve their seats for December at the Downtown Athletic Club in New York City and for Jan. 12 in Arlington, Texas. The next year could be sensational for the LSU football fan base which has been deprived of a national championship since George Bush was president and Kathleen Blanco was governor. And no Tiger has captured the Heisman since Dwight Eisenhower and Earl Long were in charge in Washington and Baton Rouge.
Tiger Rag BBI team had good year
LSU outscored the opposition in 2013 by a margin of 465-286, averaging 35.8 points and allowing 22 points per game. Hunt Palmer was the closest of the five with an average prediction of LSU outpointing its 13 foes by a score of 35.4 to 22.2—a remarkable season for Palmer.
The five person average of Cody, Luke, Hunt, Derek Ponamsky and Jordy Culotta was an 11-2 mark for LSU with the Tigers outscoring the opposition by a count of 38.0 to 20.9 points per game.
As much as fans rail about the cynicism and negativity of LSU beat reporters, more often than not the scribes and broadcasters pick LSU to finish better than the Tigers actually do. It is hard to be completely unaffected when exposed to the trials and tribulations of a team on a weekly basis. It is human nature to hope for the best for those we regularly encounter.
LSU Record: 10-3
Cody Luke Derek Hunt Jordy11-2 11-2 12-1 11-2 12-1
LSU Points: 465
494 478 502 460 538
Points Allowed: 286
Cody Luke Derek Hunt Jordy269 256 261 289 285
Margin: 179
Cody Luke Derek Hunt Jordy225 222 241 171 253
Pistol Pete continues to be snubbed by alma mater
In 83 games over three seasons, Pete scored 3,667 points, averaging 44.2 points per game without a shot clock or three point play. Nobody has come close to breaking Pete’s NCAA records for total points or points per game, and 44 years have elapsed since it was Showtime at LSU.
Maravich is a member of the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame and the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame and was named one of the 50 greatest players in the history of the game. He has yet to be recognized by the Hall of Fame at LSU where the Assembly Center is named in his honor and where the LSU Athletic Hall of Fame is housed.
It is long past time for LSU to enshrine the man who brought more national acclaim to the Ole War Skule than anybody else. Pete lacks a college degree, but so does Frank Brian, who was admitted to the LSU Athletic Hall of Fame a few months ago. Maravich is unlikely to return to campus to obtain a degree while Brian has had 65 years after his service in WWII to collect a diploma.
The double standard is an embarrassment to a great university.
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Monday, January 6, 2014 | |
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ESPN 104.5 | .mp3 Audio (8 min, 29 sec): Shea Dixon talks LSU recruiting |
Zephyrs Baseball | Baseball: Pontiff Classic tickets on sale Monday |
ESPN Radio | Audio (starts at 42:30): Les Miles on SVP & Russillo |
Geaux 247 | Leonard Fournette: Biggest commitment in LSU history? |
Times Picayune | Baseball: Former LSU star Ryan Theriot retires from MLB |
Geaux 247 | Brandon Harris on LSU's 2014 class |
LSU Sports | LSU Tigers in the NFL -- Playoffs |
Tuesday, January 7, 2014 | |
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The Advocate | Source: LSU’s Jeremy Hill leaning toward return |
Times Picayune | Source close to Jeremy Hill and La'el Collins says both may return |
FOX44 Sports | LSU standout Michael Clayton writes book |
The Oklahoman | Deondre Clark shines on defense and offense |
STATS | Florida State wins national title with touchdown in final seconds |
Notes: Alabama | Auburn | Florida | Missouri | Ole Miss | Texas A&M | |
CBS SportsLine | Disappointed Slive: 'No one will ever equal' SEC's run of dominance |
ESPN | Way-Too-Early Top 25, LSU No. 10 |
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