KeungHui thinks about it:
(2) Why are EOG passing rates among Wake's F&R elementary students below the state average?
As a result of that, Steve Allan belives:
powerplay for a buck more. With each easy pick, I plead with the lottery powers that be to help shed my massive debt. It seems like prayer is the best avenue for someone whose debt has gone from three figures to six in the past five weeks.
Edis also takes into account the following fact:
Something to remember if we are biting our nails as to whether one of our champions gets the last seat going in any electoral area. If there is a lot of scattering of votes including solid but not spectacular success âminorâ parties not quite making up a quota it could become as much of a lottery as a multi-competitive Westminster seat.
Zack Stovall is not really sure about that:
The Arkansas Lottery Commission is scheduled to begin reviewing dozens of applications for the top lottery post Monday. The commissionâs chairman, Ray Thornton, has said he would like to have a director hired before the end of June.
Hogan Vershal has another idea:
McIntyre said he is looking to buy a house and some furniture to go in it, but he plans to sit on the rest of the money and just use it to live comfortably.
In other words, Aaron Wilson puts it this way:
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popdirt shows how it is done:
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In response, Mark Nestmann claims:
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John Paulsen can't forget that:
ESPN s Chad Form confirms that Lawson is slipping . Lawson continues to take a little bit of a beating. His small stature and so-so performance in the combine didn t help dispel a growing chorus of scouts who seem to feel that his game won t translate to the pros.
Tim Reeves points out another thing aside from that:
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However, Edis states that:
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But Greta Van Susteren has a different opinion:
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Nicholas Gruen shows how it is done:
And Henry told me my favourite Jewish joke. There was a poor Yeshiva student, a student of the great Rabbi Chaim Volozhin, who is huddled around a small fire with his fellow Talmud students, after a hard day s study of the Mesillat Yesharim (Hebrew: ×ס××ת ×שר×× English: The Path of the Just , the leading book studied in Yeshiva), and especially of the section where we are told that both poverty and riches are trials to man. True, says one of the students, but still, wouldnât it be nice to be as rich as the Tsar! âAhâ says the first student, âif I were the Tsar, I would be even richer than the Tsarâ. âYou meshugener, how can that be?â exclaim his friends, âfor, if you were the Tsar, you would be exactly as rich as the Tsar!â. âNoâ, says he confidently, âFor were I Tsar, I would be as rich as the Tsar, and at nights, I would teach Hebrew on the side..â
Ashley Harrell thinks about it:
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Well does a quick recap:
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The Huffington Post News Editors is rather skeptical:
"My family has been helped by the community, and I intend to repay that help many times over," Wanless said. He gave no details.
Despite the previous arguments, The Unknown has many reasons to think otherwise:
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Monday, August 17, 2009
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Marcel Mutoni is rather skeptical:
The Starks Knight Posted: May.20 at 11:50 am I think the burning question on everyone s mind is Who will the Raptors pick?
The Unknown says it all comes down to this:
Well, the guys over at College Humor have decided to poke a little fun at what Jeff Van Gundy looks like and the possible horror that his face has to go through on a regular day basis.
Dave McKenna also takes into account the following fact:
History backs Dibble up, of course. Here are the top picks made by the Nats/Expos from 1997 to 2008:
Katie Porter objects:
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Mike Florio objects:
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Similarly, Deane Waldman adds:
Frank Serpico NYPD in Black and White "What did you think of the shooting in the city the other day?" my friend on the other end of the line asked....
Meanwhile, Don McNay came up with this idea:
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DJ Foster notices:
Reply to RL Posted on May 19th, 2009 at 11:54 pm Posted on May 19th, 2009 at 11:54 pm Petey Pablo
In contrast, Associated Press The replies:
Posted by speakup ( anonymous ) on May 14, 2009 at 7:31 p.m. ( Suggest removal ) my mother tells me you'll were close frinds and i should call you daddy..lol
Jonathan Adler brings more details:
( link ) Bart ( mail ): You can be agnostic on the question of global warming and still recognize that, as a country, we need to move away from carbon. Republicans have articulately made the case that the U.S. needs to become energy independent, but the truth is that as long as we rely so heavily on fossil fuels, it's going to be awfully tough to get there from here.
carie does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
On March 10, the State of Georgia executed its first death row inmate of 2009. The case was a strange one, concerning a crime committed more than 22 years ago. After an evening spent drinking Bloody Marys with his live-in girlfriend and their neighbor, Carol Sanders Beatty, Robert L. Newland drove his truck to the pier, struck a parked vehicle, then fled the scene on foot; it was 30 May 1986 on St. Simons Island, Georgia. Newland inexplicably returned to Beatty s duplex, and when she spurned his advances, he stabbed her with a knife; Beatty died the next day, after identifying her assailant to police. Newland was convicted of with intent to commit rape, then sentenced to death.
Well thinks about it:
10. May 26, 2009 1:33 pm Link Start out slow and then ease up. The main thing is to finish. John
In addition to this, Mike Barrett states:
Brandon could play from day one, right? Aldridge made us better his first year, didn t he? What makes people think KP can t pick the right guy that will make us instantly better along with having great upside? My bet is KP will get NASTY with this one, fellow blazermaniacs, with Pritchslaps abound. Get ready, Portland.
Gary Taylor is not really sure about that:
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Bethany Jaeger can't forget that:
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Despite the previous arguments, Monica Bay has many reasons to think otherwise:
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But Gary Taylor says that's not all:
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Meanwhile, Amy Lindgren came up with this idea:
I asked Gomes if he called teammate Kevin Love to let him know what a lousy job he did representing the team at the lottery.
Janice Peterson - Daily Herald brings some great news:
Fowler said that at the end of the presentation, the children were asked what they learned from the play. They responded with answers about acting, she said, and only brought up peer pressure when prompted.
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The Starks Knight Posted: May.20 at 11:50 am I think the burning question on everyone s mind is Who will the Raptors pick?
The Unknown says it all comes down to this:
Well, the guys over at College Humor have decided to poke a little fun at what Jeff Van Gundy looks like and the possible horror that his face has to go through on a regular day basis.
Dave McKenna also takes into account the following fact:
History backs Dibble up, of course. Here are the top picks made by the Nats/Expos from 1997 to 2008:
Katie Porter objects:
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Mike Florio objects:
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Similarly, Deane Waldman adds:
Frank Serpico NYPD in Black and White "What did you think of the shooting in the city the other day?" my friend on the other end of the line asked....
Meanwhile, Don McNay came up with this idea:
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DJ Foster notices:
Reply to RL Posted on May 19th, 2009 at 11:54 pm Posted on May 19th, 2009 at 11:54 pm Petey Pablo
In contrast, Associated Press The replies:
Posted by speakup ( anonymous ) on May 14, 2009 at 7:31 p.m. ( Suggest removal ) my mother tells me you'll were close frinds and i should call you daddy..lol
Jonathan Adler brings more details:
( link ) Bart ( mail ): You can be agnostic on the question of global warming and still recognize that, as a country, we need to move away from carbon. Republicans have articulately made the case that the U.S. needs to become energy independent, but the truth is that as long as we rely so heavily on fossil fuels, it's going to be awfully tough to get there from here.
carie does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
On March 10, the State of Georgia executed its first death row inmate of 2009. The case was a strange one, concerning a crime committed more than 22 years ago. After an evening spent drinking Bloody Marys with his live-in girlfriend and their neighbor, Carol Sanders Beatty, Robert L. Newland drove his truck to the pier, struck a parked vehicle, then fled the scene on foot; it was 30 May 1986 on St. Simons Island, Georgia. Newland inexplicably returned to Beatty s duplex, and when she spurned his advances, he stabbed her with a knife; Beatty died the next day, after identifying her assailant to police. Newland was convicted of with intent to commit rape, then sentenced to death.
Well thinks about it:
10. May 26, 2009 1:33 pm Link Start out slow and then ease up. The main thing is to finish. John
In addition to this, Mike Barrett states:
Brandon could play from day one, right? Aldridge made us better his first year, didn t he? What makes people think KP can t pick the right guy that will make us instantly better along with having great upside? My bet is KP will get NASTY with this one, fellow blazermaniacs, with Pritchslaps abound. Get ready, Portland.
Gary Taylor is not really sure about that:
Orlando Sentinel - Powerball, Lotto jackpots both at $25 million by HOME PAGE CLASSIFIED SHOPPING NEWS WEATHER BUSINESS ENTERTAINMENT FEATURES SPORTS TRAVEL NEIGHBORHOODS
Bethany Jaeger can't forget that:
skip to main | skip to sidebar Illinois Issues blog The official blog of Illinois Issues magazine, published by the Center for State Policy and Leadership at the University of Illinois at Springfield
Despite the previous arguments, Monica Bay has many reasons to think otherwise:
Googlism Metric (and other) Conversions Municipal Codes (Thx Bob A) Oddly Mesmerizing George (Thx Russ!) Old Wives' Tales
But Gary Taylor says that's not all:
Powered by TypePad « Tonight's winning lottery numbers | Main | St. Cloud lottery player hopping for joy » Powerball, Lotto jackpots both at $25 million
Meanwhile, Amy Lindgren came up with this idea:
I asked Gomes if he called teammate Kevin Love to let him know what a lousy job he did representing the team at the lottery.
Janice Peterson - Daily Herald brings some great news:
Fowler said that at the end of the presentation, the children were asked what they learned from the play. They responded with answers about acting, she said, and only brought up peer pressure when prompted.
Sources:
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For this purpose, Hanna suggests:
Of course there is a never ending line of flower beds that I would love to put in. I do make progress every year in my eventual goal (and my husbandâs hope) that I turn every bit of lawn into a flower bed but it will be a long, long process.
In other words, Nicholas Gruen puts it this way:
There is a very pious Jew named Goldberg who attends synagogue every Sabbath. Every Sabbath, he prays: âGod, I have been such a pious Jew all my life. What would be so bad if I won the lottery?â But the lottery would come and Goldberg wouldnât win. Week after week, Goldberg would pray to win the lottery, but the lottery would come and Goldberg wouldnât win. Finally, one Sabbath, Goldberg wails to the heavens and says: âGod, I have been so pious for so long, what do I have to do to win the lottery?â
Matt Jones imagines that:
If you are Orestes Meeks hire an agent for your son so he has a better chance of getting drafted and getting a guaranteed contract if you two are so intent on staying in the draft.
As a result of that, Greg Logan belives:
Posted by ORENE | May 15, 2009 19:35 Nope..I'm twelve and have no imagination..I guess that's why I am a JT guy..because people brainwashed me.
skbell1 brings more details:
IRS Publication 529 suggests you keep a gambling diary, recording your winnings and losses separately. Actually, the IRS says you "must" keep such records if you want to guarantee that you meet reporting requirements and ensure your deductions aren t disallowed.
Poor Girl Need Help gives a bit of an idea about it:
1. They given an Email id at whom we have to send the code to get the another user id and password.
Jeff brings more details:
AngryWhiteGuy , on June 11th, 2009 at 12:25 pm Said Freaky! Now the comments only show up in the black space at the bottom and keep disappearing in the white space. Sort of like when Ashcroft was reading the site. Anyway, NDfan in AZ, Shirley Q Liquor is awesome. Did you know- Arby s sandwich meat is made with bull castration fragments? On IPOD right now- Everyday People- Sly and the Family Stone
For example, hv considers:
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GC thinks about it:
Billy Knight deserves credit for building a 69-loss roster into a robust entity, but the best player he acquired â"- Johnson â"- hasnât made the All-NBA team
Matt Jones shows how it is done:
ruppcrazy Says: June 8th, 2009 at 8:05 am I m behind Jodie whatever he does, but I do think that if he is a second rounder, then he should come back. Exposure means quite a bit. A Final Four trip would do well for his stock.
carie is rather skeptical:
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In other words, Kathy Kristof puts it this way:
If you re of the right age, short on cash, and sitting on hundreds of thousands of dollars (or more) in home equity, reverse mortgages can be a sweet deal. The government-sponsored products allow seniors those over the age of 62 to tap the equity in their homes while still living in them. Essentially, your mortgage pays you, rather than the other way around, and you don t repay the loan until the sale of your house either when you move or after your death.
In response, Dr. Alex Benzer claims:
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In addition to this, Amy Lindgren states:
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DannyD can't forget that:
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Of course there is a never ending line of flower beds that I would love to put in. I do make progress every year in my eventual goal (and my husbandâs hope) that I turn every bit of lawn into a flower bed but it will be a long, long process.
In other words, Nicholas Gruen puts it this way:
There is a very pious Jew named Goldberg who attends synagogue every Sabbath. Every Sabbath, he prays: âGod, I have been such a pious Jew all my life. What would be so bad if I won the lottery?â But the lottery would come and Goldberg wouldnât win. Week after week, Goldberg would pray to win the lottery, but the lottery would come and Goldberg wouldnât win. Finally, one Sabbath, Goldberg wails to the heavens and says: âGod, I have been so pious for so long, what do I have to do to win the lottery?â
Matt Jones imagines that:
If you are Orestes Meeks hire an agent for your son so he has a better chance of getting drafted and getting a guaranteed contract if you two are so intent on staying in the draft.
As a result of that, Greg Logan belives:
Posted by ORENE | May 15, 2009 19:35 Nope..I'm twelve and have no imagination..I guess that's why I am a JT guy..because people brainwashed me.
skbell1 brings more details:
IRS Publication 529 suggests you keep a gambling diary, recording your winnings and losses separately. Actually, the IRS says you "must" keep such records if you want to guarantee that you meet reporting requirements and ensure your deductions aren t disallowed.
Poor Girl Need Help gives a bit of an idea about it:
1. They given an Email id at whom we have to send the code to get the another user id and password.
Jeff brings more details:
AngryWhiteGuy , on June 11th, 2009 at 12:25 pm Said Freaky! Now the comments only show up in the black space at the bottom and keep disappearing in the white space. Sort of like when Ashcroft was reading the site. Anyway, NDfan in AZ, Shirley Q Liquor is awesome. Did you know- Arby s sandwich meat is made with bull castration fragments? On IPOD right now- Everyday People- Sly and the Family Stone
For example, hv considers:
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GC thinks about it:
Billy Knight deserves credit for building a 69-loss roster into a robust entity, but the best player he acquired â"- Johnson â"- hasnât made the All-NBA team
Matt Jones shows how it is done:
ruppcrazy Says: June 8th, 2009 at 8:05 am I m behind Jodie whatever he does, but I do think that if he is a second rounder, then he should come back. Exposure means quite a bit. A Final Four trip would do well for his stock.
carie is rather skeptical:
America, Religious Values, and the Death Penalty; Or, If it Was Good Enough for Jesus and Socrates... America, Religious Values, and the Death Penalty; Or, If it Was Good Enough for Jesus and Socrates...
In other words, Kathy Kristof puts it this way:
If you re of the right age, short on cash, and sitting on hundreds of thousands of dollars (or more) in home equity, reverse mortgages can be a sweet deal. The government-sponsored products allow seniors those over the age of 62 to tap the equity in their homes while still living in them. Essentially, your mortgage pays you, rather than the other way around, and you don t repay the loan until the sale of your house either when you move or after your death.
In response, Dr. Alex Benzer claims:
Bernard-Henri Lévy The Swan Song of the Islamic Republic Whatever happens from this point on, nothing will ever be the same in...
In addition to this, Amy Lindgren states:
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DannyD can't forget that:
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John Clay thinks about it:
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Sidney sees it this way:
The idea of taking two separate family vacations was not one that we intentionally planned on doing--it kind of evolved. My mother and father wanted to go back to their childhood villages and really wanted to take along a few of their grandkids. Luckily, I was within earshot when the topic came up and quickly piped in that my kids (and I) would be interested in going. My daughter has been talking about her desire to go to Germany and learn German (not the most useful second language) ever since she did her 4th grade Grandparent Report this year.
Similarly, ConnPolitics.tv Staff adds:
Lawmakers betting against Keno By ConnPolitics.tv Staff, on Jun 2, 2009 Hartford (WTNH) All bets could be off when it comes to bringing the Keno game to the state to bring in more revenue as proposed by Governor Jodi Rell.
Tom Hall intervenes and adds:
The lottery was originally enacted to help fund education. The promise was that when we gambled, half of every dollar spent on lottery sales would go to schools. Gambling makes most of its business with the poor. The legislature followed passage of the lottery with reductions in general budget expenditures for schools. So, the lottery shifted a big hunk of our stateâs payment of school expenses from general budgets to the poorest parts of our society.
Monica Bay points out another thing aside from that:
ARCHIVE Favorite Quotes "Life is not a spectator sport. ... If you're going to spend your whole life in the grandstand just watching what goes on, in my opinion, you're wasting your life. -- Jackie Robinson
dberri remembers that:
What I don t like: Below-average 3-point shooter in college, very raw in terms of basketball acumen, and may need the right tutoring from a veteran coach/player, as he has some hangers-on he needs to part with.
Before going any further, Vickie Karp wants to get this straight:
Stafford: Don Delillo's novel, White Noise , has a strong and really loyal following, and everyone's wanted to see this happen for a long time. The option process was circling for over 20 years before I came along. Don had sort of given up. Another production partner and I secured the option. I'd read the novel. I loved it. I rescued it.
Having that in mind, admin wonders:
Using the same lotto numbers will mean you would have to play 135,000 times to even have an evens chance of winning. Unluckily, to win the lotto jackpot you will just have more or less a 1 in 14 million prospect of being prosperous; nonetheless we all reckon it could be us. Does that sound like a good possibility; would you be luckier joining a lottery syndicate?
Hogan Vershal sees it this way:
âIt hasnât changed me at all,â he said. âIt isnât enough to change me.âBut there are some things that are changing.
Sarah Carr, The Times-Picayune comes with the facts:
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section214 has another idea:
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Despite the previous arguments, howardlake has many reasons to think otherwise:
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Lorelei Kelly considers that:
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As a result of that, The Unknown belives:
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In response, Hogan Vershal claims:
Heâs also going to keep his spending in check to make sure he can meet his new tax obligations, he said.
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Sidney sees it this way:
The idea of taking two separate family vacations was not one that we intentionally planned on doing--it kind of evolved. My mother and father wanted to go back to their childhood villages and really wanted to take along a few of their grandkids. Luckily, I was within earshot when the topic came up and quickly piped in that my kids (and I) would be interested in going. My daughter has been talking about her desire to go to Germany and learn German (not the most useful second language) ever since she did her 4th grade Grandparent Report this year.
Similarly, ConnPolitics.tv Staff adds:
Lawmakers betting against Keno By ConnPolitics.tv Staff, on Jun 2, 2009 Hartford (WTNH) All bets could be off when it comes to bringing the Keno game to the state to bring in more revenue as proposed by Governor Jodi Rell.
Tom Hall intervenes and adds:
The lottery was originally enacted to help fund education. The promise was that when we gambled, half of every dollar spent on lottery sales would go to schools. Gambling makes most of its business with the poor. The legislature followed passage of the lottery with reductions in general budget expenditures for schools. So, the lottery shifted a big hunk of our stateâs payment of school expenses from general budgets to the poorest parts of our society.
Monica Bay points out another thing aside from that:
ARCHIVE Favorite Quotes "Life is not a spectator sport. ... If you're going to spend your whole life in the grandstand just watching what goes on, in my opinion, you're wasting your life. -- Jackie Robinson
dberri remembers that:
What I don t like: Below-average 3-point shooter in college, very raw in terms of basketball acumen, and may need the right tutoring from a veteran coach/player, as he has some hangers-on he needs to part with.
Before going any further, Vickie Karp wants to get this straight:
Stafford: Don Delillo's novel, White Noise , has a strong and really loyal following, and everyone's wanted to see this happen for a long time. The option process was circling for over 20 years before I came along. Don had sort of given up. Another production partner and I secured the option. I'd read the novel. I loved it. I rescued it.
Having that in mind, admin wonders:
Using the same lotto numbers will mean you would have to play 135,000 times to even have an evens chance of winning. Unluckily, to win the lotto jackpot you will just have more or less a 1 in 14 million prospect of being prosperous; nonetheless we all reckon it could be us. Does that sound like a good possibility; would you be luckier joining a lottery syndicate?
Hogan Vershal sees it this way:
âIt hasnât changed me at all,â he said. âIt isnât enough to change me.âBut there are some things that are changing.
Sarah Carr, The Times-Picayune comes with the facts:
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section214 has another idea:
# NAME POS HT WT AGE DRAFT RANGE 1 Griffin, Blake PF 6-10 250 20 1 - 2 2 Rubio, Ricky PG 6-4 180 18 1 - 4
Despite the previous arguments, howardlake has many reasons to think otherwise:
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Lorelei Kelly considers that:
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As a result of that, The Unknown belives:
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In response, Hogan Vershal claims:
Heâs also going to keep his spending in check to make sure he can meet his new tax obligations, he said.
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Andrea Chalupa thinks that the problem is:
Stafford doesn't have an endless supply of good luck -- she invested poorly in a shaky web start-up, and her previous financial planner turned out to be a bad egg, she says. But that doesn't mean she's afraid of squandering her share of a $67 million cash pay-out she split with her brother and father, the way other lottery winners often seem to do. "The ones who blew it also said they were going to blow it," she says. "They said it before it happened. It's what you believe. They
admin_huliq points out another thing aside from that:
There is not much information from the Wisconsin Lottery. Again, most of the state lottery websites are not available and we are not going to try to go to SC, Kentucky or PA lottery websites. One interesting news from Wisconsin is that a suspect has been identified in the theft of a large number of Wisconsin Lottery tickets from a convenience store in Westport in April. This is reported in Capital Times.
Thinking that's not all, Jeff adds:
J Shifty , on June 9th, 2009 at 5:30 pm Said Saw the Bad Plus with Wendy Lewis last month, and squealed like a teenage girl. I think they re ginchy.
Still not being convinced, The Unknown replies:
Well, Jeff Van Gundy does look tired. 2009 NBA Finals Game Three LOLCATZ It s Time to Play, The Team-Mating Game
Steve Allan does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
And speaking of the easy way out, now that I'm a homeowner, scratch that, a mortgage owner, I've come to believe in the healing powers of the Powerball. Over the past few weeks I have worshipped the Powerball at the local convenience store. I've even sprung for the
Still being unsure, Ashley Harrell asks:
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dberri can't forget that:
brgulker // June 14, 2009 at 6:24 am Dr. Berri, This is a bit of a tangent, but I think it would make an interesting post to do some analysis and comparisons among this summer s Free Agents. For example, there s a lot of hype about Boozer, Milsap, and Okur in Utah. Which of the three has produced the most and will benefit his next team? And what about Ben Gordon? He got a lot of hype during the playoffs, but iirc, historically, he s been ranked very low in terms of WP48. Anyway, I think that post would be very, very interesting.
Don McNay brings more details:
It looks like those driving GM cars are going to suffer a similar fate. There are a lot of potential claims on the road.
DannyD gives a bit of an idea about it:
. These anti-Gus groups far outnumber the mere two pro-Gus groups, a trend that seems be
In other words, DJ Foster puts it this way:
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As Tom Jones says:
9. Rays trade Mark Hendrickson, Toby Hall and cash to Dodgers for Dioner Navarro, Jae Seo and a player to be named. June 27, 2006 Maybe Navarro isn t having the type of season many expected. But let s not forget, he was an All-Star during the Raysâ breakthrough 2008 season, leading the team with a .295 batting average. Essentially, the Rays traded what amounts to a backup catcher and a No. 4 starter for a starting catcher who is only 25.
Hogan Vershal tells the real story:
He missed the Saturday drawing, so the following Monday McIntyre called his great-niece, who looked up the winning numbers on the Internet.
However, section214 states that:
DeJuan Blair will go much higher than you have him. I think he ll be the 3rd big selected. I think he ll go before earl clark or james johnson. by KeonClark on May 17, 2009 4:30 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
While it may be true, Michelle Cole, The Oregonian thinks:
What to change: Eliminate duplicate programs and root out inefficiencies Savings: Tens of millions Oregon could save $1.69 million simply by consolidating its nine health-related boards and agencies, according to Gov. Ted Kulongoski, who argues that Oregon doesn't need more than 200 specialized boards and commissions.
Mary Ann West says it all comes down to this:
Newt, you aren't my friend & the last thing I would want to do is sit through a dinner posing as a true believer, I'm not an actress!
In contrast, Kathy Kristof replies:
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Associated Press The imagines that:
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Stafford doesn't have an endless supply of good luck -- she invested poorly in a shaky web start-up, and her previous financial planner turned out to be a bad egg, she says. But that doesn't mean she's afraid of squandering her share of a $67 million cash pay-out she split with her brother and father, the way other lottery winners often seem to do. "The ones who blew it also said they were going to blow it," she says. "They said it before it happened. It's what you believe. They
admin_huliq points out another thing aside from that:
There is not much information from the Wisconsin Lottery. Again, most of the state lottery websites are not available and we are not going to try to go to SC, Kentucky or PA lottery websites. One interesting news from Wisconsin is that a suspect has been identified in the theft of a large number of Wisconsin Lottery tickets from a convenience store in Westport in April. This is reported in Capital Times.
Thinking that's not all, Jeff adds:
J Shifty , on June 9th, 2009 at 5:30 pm Said Saw the Bad Plus with Wendy Lewis last month, and squealed like a teenage girl. I think they re ginchy.
Still not being convinced, The Unknown replies:
Well, Jeff Van Gundy does look tired. 2009 NBA Finals Game Three LOLCATZ It s Time to Play, The Team-Mating Game
Steve Allan does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
And speaking of the easy way out, now that I'm a homeowner, scratch that, a mortgage owner, I've come to believe in the healing powers of the Powerball. Over the past few weeks I have worshipped the Powerball at the local convenience store. I've even sprung for the
Still being unsure, Ashley Harrell asks:
Search Advanced Archive Search Locations Map Event Search Ad Index Aaron Heard It From Sandra, Sandra Heard It From Rachel... 1 Could Her Killer Already Be Behind Bars? 2 Did David Chiu Win or Lose on MTA Budget? Yes. 3
dberri can't forget that:
brgulker // June 14, 2009 at 6:24 am Dr. Berri, This is a bit of a tangent, but I think it would make an interesting post to do some analysis and comparisons among this summer s Free Agents. For example, there s a lot of hype about Boozer, Milsap, and Okur in Utah. Which of the three has produced the most and will benefit his next team? And what about Ben Gordon? He got a lot of hype during the playoffs, but iirc, historically, he s been ranked very low in terms of WP48. Anyway, I think that post would be very, very interesting.
Don McNay brings more details:
It looks like those driving GM cars are going to suffer a similar fate. There are a lot of potential claims on the road.
DannyD gives a bit of an idea about it:
. These anti-Gus groups far outnumber the mere two pro-Gus groups, a trend that seems be
In other words, DJ Foster puts it this way:
Archives May 2009 April 2009 March 2009 February 2009 January 2009 December 2008 November 2008 October 2008
As Tom Jones says:
9. Rays trade Mark Hendrickson, Toby Hall and cash to Dodgers for Dioner Navarro, Jae Seo and a player to be named. June 27, 2006 Maybe Navarro isn t having the type of season many expected. But let s not forget, he was an All-Star during the Raysâ breakthrough 2008 season, leading the team with a .295 batting average. Essentially, the Rays traded what amounts to a backup catcher and a No. 4 starter for a starting catcher who is only 25.
Hogan Vershal tells the real story:
He missed the Saturday drawing, so the following Monday McIntyre called his great-niece, who looked up the winning numbers on the Internet.
However, section214 states that:
DeJuan Blair will go much higher than you have him. I think he ll be the 3rd big selected. I think he ll go before earl clark or james johnson. by KeonClark on May 17, 2009 4:30 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
While it may be true, Michelle Cole, The Oregonian thinks:
What to change: Eliminate duplicate programs and root out inefficiencies Savings: Tens of millions Oregon could save $1.69 million simply by consolidating its nine health-related boards and agencies, according to Gov. Ted Kulongoski, who argues that Oregon doesn't need more than 200 specialized boards and commissions.
Mary Ann West says it all comes down to this:
Newt, you aren't my friend & the last thing I would want to do is sit through a dinner posing as a true believer, I'm not an actress!
In contrast, Kathy Kristof replies:
For more information, check out the MoneyWatch reverse mortgage resource guide . MoneyWatch Talkback Share your ideas and expertise on this topic The following tags are supported in MoneyWatch comments: <b></b> <i></i> <u></u> <pre></pre> Leave a Reply Name: You are currently a guest | Login?
Associated Press The imagines that:
Posted by generoberts ( anonymous ) on May 14, 2009 at 5:10 p.m. ( Suggest removal ) Great story..... Posted by speakpower ( anonymous ) on May 14, 2009 at 5:42 p.m. ( Suggest removal ) GOD IS GOOD!
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skbell1 comes with a new idea:
Posted at 04:28 PM in Gambling , Sports , State/Local , Tax Tip , Taxes | Permalink TrackBack TrackBack URL for this entry: http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d8345157c669e201156f9962dc970c Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Delaware preparing to take sports bets :
skbell1 says it all comes down to this:
According to Publication 529, for tax purposes your gambling diary should contain at least the following information.
Meanwhile, Don McNay came up with this idea:
We've spent billions paying for the mistakes that GM and Chrysler executives have made. If a GM or Chrysler automobile maims or kills someone, we need to pay for those mistakes too.
For this reason, Lorelei Kelly says:
Books by this author This Blogger's Books from Policy Matters: Educating Congress on Peace and Security by Lorelei Kelly, Elizabeth Turpen Unbalanced security: the divide between state and defense.: An article from: Foreign Policy in Focus by Lorelei Kelly
In contrast, Adam Ostrow replies:
Sean Singleton "Let s say, instead of giving away $199 "cash" they used that $199 to buy the actual iPhones. It s the same price/cost/amount of money either way. Right?" They couldn t actually get unactivated phones for $199... They did touch on this in the article, the same amount of unactivated phones would cost nearly $15k
Matt Jones tells the real story:
*Put a banner in the rafters at Rupp. Always have that to come back and look up at. *Potentially have your jersey retired in the rafters. *Play for a Pro Coach. Improve your passing and dribbling skills while playing with John Wall (one of the best handles/passers in the game).
For this purpose, Steve Perrin suggests:
Great Job Steve! I couldn t expect anything less from you, but you did an amazing job. It s been great to see new opportunities becoming available to you. I love that Blake has already been acquainted with a few of our players. It s great to hear that he and DJ have been talking quite a bit over the last few weeks. Hopefully they ll put in a lot work together once it is official. Both could really help elevate each other s game. He was openly disappointed with his shooting performance today, and that will likely motivate him to work harder on it after being a little embarrassed in a public setting. His shooting mechanics do need work, and it is best to get started on it early.
Janie Har, The Oregonian tells the real story:
In all, the cost to carry over those raises is estimated at $200 million over the next two years. Republicans are pushing to repeal them.
Sidney is rather skeptical:
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Don McNay imagines that:
He is the author of Son of a Son of a Gambler: Winners, Losers and What to Do When You When The Lottery. You can write to Don at don@donmcnay.com or read his award winning, syndicated column at www.donmcnay.com. He is a frequent guest on television and radio talk shows.
howardlake thinks about it:
This year's event will have a particular emphasis on recession support including the Real Help for Communities: Volunteers, Charities and Social Enterprises and Communitybuilders programmes.
Jonathan scans the other's answers and reply:
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As Tim Reeves says:
Posted by lar ( anonymous ) on May 16, 2009 at 2:31 p.m. ( Suggest removal ) According to God's word, and for those of you who don't know or don't care that's the BIBLE, 'The Pig' and its owners will be blessed for taking a stand and doing the right thing. Plus they will never have to feel guilty because some drunk driver purchased beer at their store and slammed into you or one of your loved ones leaving someone seriously injured or dead. Thank you LaMerle for remaining true to your Christian conviction.
Tim Foley might have an idea about it:
So we find ways of means-testing them for Medicaid. We find ways to exclude them for SCHIP unless theyâre what Reps. Boehner and Cantor called, âOnly⦠certain legal residents,â implying that if you came here as a humanitarian refugee, thatâs OK, but if you came here as anything else, you came here for a hand-out.
Bennet Kelley objects:
Elisabeth Hasselbeck Sued For Plagiarism Over G-Free Diet Book BOSTON Elisabeth Hasselbeck, a co-host of ABC's "The View," has been...
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Posted at 04:28 PM in Gambling , Sports , State/Local , Tax Tip , Taxes | Permalink TrackBack TrackBack URL for this entry: http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d8345157c669e201156f9962dc970c Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Delaware preparing to take sports bets :
skbell1 says it all comes down to this:
According to Publication 529, for tax purposes your gambling diary should contain at least the following information.
Meanwhile, Don McNay came up with this idea:
We've spent billions paying for the mistakes that GM and Chrysler executives have made. If a GM or Chrysler automobile maims or kills someone, we need to pay for those mistakes too.
For this reason, Lorelei Kelly says:
Books by this author This Blogger's Books from Policy Matters: Educating Congress on Peace and Security by Lorelei Kelly, Elizabeth Turpen Unbalanced security: the divide between state and defense.: An article from: Foreign Policy in Focus by Lorelei Kelly
In contrast, Adam Ostrow replies:
Sean Singleton "Let s say, instead of giving away $199 "cash" they used that $199 to buy the actual iPhones. It s the same price/cost/amount of money either way. Right?" They couldn t actually get unactivated phones for $199... They did touch on this in the article, the same amount of unactivated phones would cost nearly $15k
Matt Jones tells the real story:
*Put a banner in the rafters at Rupp. Always have that to come back and look up at. *Potentially have your jersey retired in the rafters. *Play for a Pro Coach. Improve your passing and dribbling skills while playing with John Wall (one of the best handles/passers in the game).
For this purpose, Steve Perrin suggests:
Great Job Steve! I couldn t expect anything less from you, but you did an amazing job. It s been great to see new opportunities becoming available to you. I love that Blake has already been acquainted with a few of our players. It s great to hear that he and DJ have been talking quite a bit over the last few weeks. Hopefully they ll put in a lot work together once it is official. Both could really help elevate each other s game. He was openly disappointed with his shooting performance today, and that will likely motivate him to work harder on it after being a little embarrassed in a public setting. His shooting mechanics do need work, and it is best to get started on it early.
Janie Har, The Oregonian tells the real story:
In all, the cost to carry over those raises is estimated at $200 million over the next two years. Republicans are pushing to repeal them.
Sidney is rather skeptical:
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Don McNay imagines that:
He is the author of Son of a Son of a Gambler: Winners, Losers and What to Do When You When The Lottery. You can write to Don at don@donmcnay.com or read his award winning, syndicated column at www.donmcnay.com. He is a frequent guest on television and radio talk shows.
howardlake thinks about it:
This year's event will have a particular emphasis on recession support including the Real Help for Communities: Volunteers, Charities and Social Enterprises and Communitybuilders programmes.
Jonathan scans the other's answers and reply:
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As Tim Reeves says:
Posted by lar ( anonymous ) on May 16, 2009 at 2:31 p.m. ( Suggest removal ) According to God's word, and for those of you who don't know or don't care that's the BIBLE, 'The Pig' and its owners will be blessed for taking a stand and doing the right thing. Plus they will never have to feel guilty because some drunk driver purchased beer at their store and slammed into you or one of your loved ones leaving someone seriously injured or dead. Thank you LaMerle for remaining true to your Christian conviction.
Tim Foley might have an idea about it:
So we find ways of means-testing them for Medicaid. We find ways to exclude them for SCHIP unless theyâre what Reps. Boehner and Cantor called, âOnly⦠certain legal residents,â implying that if you came here as a humanitarian refugee, thatâs OK, but if you came here as anything else, you came here for a hand-out.
Bennet Kelley objects:
Elisabeth Hasselbeck Sued For Plagiarism Over G-Free Diet Book BOSTON Elisabeth Hasselbeck, a co-host of ABC's "The View," has been...
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Saturday, August 15, 2009
Lottery From: Chris Herrington Cstinnett@thegleaner.com (Chuck Stinnett) John Cole Tim MacMahon/Blogger Don McNay Deane Waldman Downes Joe Freeman, The Oregonian DJ Foster Sidney Associated Press The Bennet Kelley Austin Burton Seth Rorabaugh Outsiderradio@360thepitch.com (Brandon Rosage) Jonathan Adler Marcel Mutoni TRUST COLLECTIVE Michelle Cole, The Oregonian /26717287
In contrast, Chris Herrington replies:
Also Thabeet is not an option at 2. Its not even a topic of discussion, and if Heisley takes him then he will see how much Memphians care about the Grizzlies when nobody shows up to a single game all season.
cstinnett@thegleaner.com (Chuck Stinnett) brings some great news:
But while a feel-good racing story -- like jockey Calvin Borel this year -- briefly captures the nation's attention, attendance at racetracks has been dwindling for years. One Saturday last year, free general admission and the spectacle of jockeys racing camels and ostriches between horse races drew 8,500 people to Ellis; it was the biggest crowd in 20 years, but less than half the all-time record.
John Cole explains:
BTW , I ve always found it interesting that the wild animals which do live among us are, without exception, stigmatized as filthy, disease-ridden creatures better off dead. It makes me wonder if that s an (unconscious) projection/acknowledgment of how filthy we are so filthy our cities contaminate every creature who tries to live in them or an alienation from the natural world so deep that we figure the only wildlife that would consider coming near us has to be diseased and/or crazy.
Similarly, Tim MacMahon/Blogger adds:
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But Don McNay has a different opinion:
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Deane Waldman is rather skeptical:
Share Print Comments This started when I read an online solicitation from a personal injury (PI) lawyer. He wrote that injured patients should use his firm because they get the highest awards. Is that the sole measure of success in medical malpractice cases? Does your injury during health care become your lottery ticket?
Downes does a quick recap:
* Reduce spending by government by outsourcing non-core civil service functions.No. Outsourcing civil service functions typically results in an increase in the cost of those functions to governments, and thus effectively represents a waste of taxpayer money. Moreover, centralized decisions regarding the management of various departments and operations are always misguided, as general principles rarely apply in particular cases. Hence, it makes more sense to enable such decisions to be made as close to the point of impact as possible, with professional civil service employees accountable for the overall efficiency of their departments.
Joe Freeman, The Oregonian explains:
The hindrance has forced the Blazers to be more creative and flexible this offseason. The management group attended the NBA Draft Combine in Chicago during the last week of May, when they were given the chance to interview 18 prospects and take three of their most coveted targets to dinner.
DJ Foster imagines that:
Who do the Clippers take with that first pick? The obvious answer is Blake Griffin. Just look at the numbers Griffin put up at OU . Just about every scout on the planet is adamant that Griffin should go first. Every major website and talking head has Griffin at the top of their big board. Selecting Griffin with the first pick appears to be as unanimous of a decision as it possibly could be. All signs, as they should, point to Blake Griffin.
In addition to this, Sidney states:
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Associated Press The might have an idea about it:
John McIntyre's ticket matched the first five numbers, but missed the Powerball, in the May 2 drawing to win $200,000. But, because he added the Power Play option, his prize was automatically multiplied by five, bringing his total winnings to $1 million.
Bennet Kelley also takes into account the following fact:
- + PlaceboStudman I'm a Fan of PlaceboStudman I'm a fan of this user permalink I know who's next. Watch the Health Care Reform debates. Note the complete lack of coverage of the protests a few weeks ago by disabled and our advocates who were protesting the removal of the Community Choice Act from Health Care Reform I predict The disabled and medically fragile will be next Reply Favorite Flag as abusive Posted 08:03 PM on 05/27/2009
Austin Burton shows how it is done:
June 13th, 2009 at 1:11 am Maynard says: Nothing about Jennings saying Rubio is all hype? June 15th, 2009 at 1:45 pm NBADRAFTDAYCOUNTDOWN says: Some good points Clutch. With the top 10 so guard centric, I see either Thabeet or Hill making a slide to 10 ish. We currently have Hill sliding to 9 - though I read this morning out of Golden State that Nelly wont let him slide past 7. http://www.nbadraftdaycountdown.com
Seth Rorabaugh brings some great news:
I am going to petition the Pens to have my name engraved on the cup because of the good luck I arranged for them. I watch the games in Richmond with a bunch of guys from Pittsburgh that live here.
outsiderradio@360thepitch.com (Brandon Rosage) tells the real story:
Blake Griffin would have helped any team immensely in this draft, but for the Clippers winning the lottery is the difference between a roster loaded with problems and a roster loaded with opportunities.
For example, Jonathan Adler considers:
5.14.2009 6:04pm ( link ) FredGarvin ( mail ): Neither sticking one's head in the sand and insisting "there's no problem" nor contrarian insistence that there's not only no problem Even if there is a problem with the climate changing to "bad" (whatever that might be, as I am still confused: First it was an ice age prediction in the 70's, then we hear about "global warming", and now the latest flavor is the all-encompassing "climate change"), I still find it impossible that reducing the CO2 emission of AMERICANS alone will change the climate of the entire world to some percieved perfect state. 5.14.2009 6:30pm
Still not being convinced, Marcel Mutoni replies:
Jukai Posted: May.20 at 10:27 am Poor Blake, getting paid millions to live in California, really just a terrible fate for the dude.
However, TRUST COLLECTIVE states that:
Chris Robinson adds, I really enjoy directing comedy dialogue work and had a great experience working with BBDO. The concept for the spot was hilarious and gave us room to improvise on set.
Michelle Cole, The Oregonian does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
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Also Thabeet is not an option at 2. Its not even a topic of discussion, and if Heisley takes him then he will see how much Memphians care about the Grizzlies when nobody shows up to a single game all season.
cstinnett@thegleaner.com (Chuck Stinnett) brings some great news:
But while a feel-good racing story -- like jockey Calvin Borel this year -- briefly captures the nation's attention, attendance at racetracks has been dwindling for years. One Saturday last year, free general admission and the spectacle of jockeys racing camels and ostriches between horse races drew 8,500 people to Ellis; it was the biggest crowd in 20 years, but less than half the all-time record.
John Cole explains:
BTW , I ve always found it interesting that the wild animals which do live among us are, without exception, stigmatized as filthy, disease-ridden creatures better off dead. It makes me wonder if that s an (unconscious) projection/acknowledgment of how filthy we are so filthy our cities contaminate every creature who tries to live in them or an alienation from the natural world so deep that we figure the only wildlife that would consider coming near us has to be diseased and/or crazy.
Similarly, Tim MacMahon/Blogger adds:
Arizona paper: Mavs and Cavs most likely trade destinations for Shaq 11:34 AM Wed, Jun 10, 2009 | Permalink | Tim MacMahon/Blogger Bio | E-mail | News tips
But Don McNay has a different opinion:
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Deane Waldman is rather skeptical:
Share Print Comments This started when I read an online solicitation from a personal injury (PI) lawyer. He wrote that injured patients should use his firm because they get the highest awards. Is that the sole measure of success in medical malpractice cases? Does your injury during health care become your lottery ticket?
Downes does a quick recap:
* Reduce spending by government by outsourcing non-core civil service functions.No. Outsourcing civil service functions typically results in an increase in the cost of those functions to governments, and thus effectively represents a waste of taxpayer money. Moreover, centralized decisions regarding the management of various departments and operations are always misguided, as general principles rarely apply in particular cases. Hence, it makes more sense to enable such decisions to be made as close to the point of impact as possible, with professional civil service employees accountable for the overall efficiency of their departments.
Joe Freeman, The Oregonian explains:
The hindrance has forced the Blazers to be more creative and flexible this offseason. The management group attended the NBA Draft Combine in Chicago during the last week of May, when they were given the chance to interview 18 prospects and take three of their most coveted targets to dinner.
DJ Foster imagines that:
Who do the Clippers take with that first pick? The obvious answer is Blake Griffin. Just look at the numbers Griffin put up at OU . Just about every scout on the planet is adamant that Griffin should go first. Every major website and talking head has Griffin at the top of their big board. Selecting Griffin with the first pick appears to be as unanimous of a decision as it possibly could be. All signs, as they should, point to Blake Griffin.
In addition to this, Sidney states:
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Associated Press The might have an idea about it:
John McIntyre's ticket matched the first five numbers, but missed the Powerball, in the May 2 drawing to win $200,000. But, because he added the Power Play option, his prize was automatically multiplied by five, bringing his total winnings to $1 million.
Bennet Kelley also takes into account the following fact:
- + PlaceboStudman I'm a Fan of PlaceboStudman I'm a fan of this user permalink I know who's next. Watch the Health Care Reform debates. Note the complete lack of coverage of the protests a few weeks ago by disabled and our advocates who were protesting the removal of the Community Choice Act from Health Care Reform I predict The disabled and medically fragile will be next Reply Favorite Flag as abusive Posted 08:03 PM on 05/27/2009
Austin Burton shows how it is done:
June 13th, 2009 at 1:11 am Maynard says: Nothing about Jennings saying Rubio is all hype? June 15th, 2009 at 1:45 pm NBADRAFTDAYCOUNTDOWN says: Some good points Clutch. With the top 10 so guard centric, I see either Thabeet or Hill making a slide to 10 ish. We currently have Hill sliding to 9 - though I read this morning out of Golden State that Nelly wont let him slide past 7. http://www.nbadraftdaycountdown.com
Seth Rorabaugh brings some great news:
I am going to petition the Pens to have my name engraved on the cup because of the good luck I arranged for them. I watch the games in Richmond with a bunch of guys from Pittsburgh that live here.
outsiderradio@360thepitch.com (Brandon Rosage) tells the real story:
Blake Griffin would have helped any team immensely in this draft, but for the Clippers winning the lottery is the difference between a roster loaded with problems and a roster loaded with opportunities.
For example, Jonathan Adler considers:
5.14.2009 6:04pm ( link ) FredGarvin ( mail ): Neither sticking one's head in the sand and insisting "there's no problem" nor contrarian insistence that there's not only no problem Even if there is a problem with the climate changing to "bad" (whatever that might be, as I am still confused: First it was an ice age prediction in the 70's, then we hear about "global warming", and now the latest flavor is the all-encompassing "climate change"), I still find it impossible that reducing the CO2 emission of AMERICANS alone will change the climate of the entire world to some percieved perfect state. 5.14.2009 6:30pm
Still not being convinced, Marcel Mutoni replies:
Jukai Posted: May.20 at 10:27 am Poor Blake, getting paid millions to live in California, really just a terrible fate for the dude.
However, TRUST COLLECTIVE states that:
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Michelle Cole, The Oregonian does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
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