Sure …

Fathead.com, the Michigan retailer owned by Cavs majority owner Dan Gilbert, created headlines nationwide when it slashed the prices of James’ Fatheads from $99.99 to $17.41 – the year Revolutionary War traitor Benedict Arnold was born. Article Here

I’m ‘sure’ there is no hard feelings between the majority owner of Company A & owner of Company B.  I’m just saying that if I was Dan Gilbert, there would never be a photogopher at a Miami Heat game.  ‘They called in sick’, yes every time Miami plays.

How many Blog posts have you done?

If you use livejournal, there is a supereasy way to get an answer.

Your profile page [http://vernon-j.livejournal.com/profile] will display the number of entries you’ve posted to your own journal. It will also show how many comments you’ve posted anywhere on the site. There’s no way to get a count of how many entries you’ve posted to communities, though.

I have 4,968 er 4,969 entries

Happy Sun Day

Today is Wednesday 10/13/V3.1!

I anticipated leaving later than normal today, because that’s what I wanted to do.  I was still early for work, because I leave later but still early enough to be early to work.  If you start at 8:00 & you don’t get there till 8 you are LATE!!

I’ll make this my normal time because I like seeing the sun or ‘not dark’ when I get to work.

Today’s gonna be a homework & sewing day.  I think tomorrow I meant go to La Casa, as I saw a video of there food & it looked quite delicious.

Have a wonderful day.

Americans seek ways to contribute to war efforts

EPSOM, N.H. — An hour before dawn, in a drizzle, with five hours sleep, Dave Cummings steps out onto his driveway. He turns on his video camera, picks up a basketball, steps to the foul line in front of the family hoop and shoots. Swish. Read more at USA Today or the rest of this entry

It’s the first of 1,500 free throws he will make this morning, his 43rd birthday. It’s the 443,008th he has made over the past 11 months, heading toward his goal of 1 million.

By making a million free throws, Cummings hopes to raise $1 million in donations to help military servicemembers with traumatic brain injuries. And he hopes for something else: to connect with, and contribute to, a war so remote from this home front it seems like a rumor. Continue reading “Americans seek ways to contribute to war efforts”