Archive for June 19th, 2007
Dazzled by White Flash
Up until I discovered this site, WhiteFlash.Com, I do not believe I would have considered buying jewelry online. I would think that I would need to see the piece I wanted to purchase in person. But after experiencing the wonderful customer service department at White Flash, my mind has been changed. Everything I wanted to [...]
Review of “The Linnet Bird” by Linda Holeman
I said in an earlier blog post that I had acquired a taste for historical fiction for the first time. It is strange, how your reading taste can change like that. I used to be hooked on psychological thrillers but it really takes an excellent one to hold my interest these days.
I have done the [...]
Stress Club
After reading about the latest unnecessary and therefore even more than tragic deaths in the war in Iraq and making the previous post I couldn’t imagine a better time for me to discover the StressClub. Just cruising through the home page calmed me down. There are articles on ways to relieve stress, medical information, and [...]
I’m SICK of IT!
Damn it all to hell! I am so sick of reading stories like this. And knowing that our government has actually appropriated millions more dollars and man power toward Iraq’s war with no end in site makes me want to drink a bottle of vodka and fall down drunk. (me who is trying to stop [...]
The Things We Do For Love
Starting June 28th Michael Weston, a CIA Operative on USA Network’s Burn Notice a new TV series, will be fired. You can find out the true story behind his termination by visiting the USA network site for Burn Notice.
But being a writer, I can’t help but put my own personal spin on what COULD have [...]
Yahoo Shakes Up Hierarchy
In an effort to help them in their struggle against the Google powerhouse, second place Yahoo has fired their CEO and hired their second man in charge to take his place. They have also made a few other changes. The Wall Street Journal hails these changes, though advertisers aren’t so sure. You can see the [...]
