Ever Have A Good Feeling About Something?
Posted by Michelle Moquin on November 15th, 2010
Good morning!
Okay, this might be something silly to post but sometimes I feel like being silly. Talk about having a good feeling about something and having that feeling pay off. This is one of those rare times and because it was on television, we all get to enjoy the moment too. Check it out:
Readers: Now if I could just get a feeling about 6 little numbers that I play 4 times a week. :)
Lloyd: If I could find a great article about men and what they do to keep “bitches” happy, I’d be delighted to post it. I just haven’t found one yet. :)
Besides, I think men get recognized quite enough on this planet, and women don’t. If you want to read about men, doing great things, this isn’t necessarily the place. There are plenty of blogs touting men, and women just don’t get the recognition they so deserve. Therefore I like to highlight women. I am a girl, and most definitely a “bitch”, and I will always blog articles in support of my kind.
Henry: Just as all men aren’t bad, all women aren’t good either. However, in some cases, and I am not saying this is one of them because the only information I have is from what you posted. But some times and perhaps many, it is a man that is behind the woman forcing her to take on a particular role that she doesn’t want to take on, just so she can take the fall for him should it come down to that. Could this be the case here? I have no idea, but it is worth asking the question.
Bal: That is the consensus isn’t it?
Thanks Carla!
Zen Lill: Me too. :)
Happy Monday – Enjoy it! Peace out.
Lastly, greed over a great story is surfacing from my “loyal”(?) readers. With all this back and forth about who owns what, that appears on my blog, let me reiterate that all material posted on my blog becomes the sole property of my blog. If you want to reserve any proprietary rights don’t post it to my blog. I will prominently display this caveat on my blog from now on to remind those who may have forgotten this notice.
Gratefully your blog host,
michelle
Aka BABE: We all know what this means by now :)
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November 15th, 2010 at 4:45 pm
hahaha…why do I have a ‘that was rigged’ feeling about it? ahhahaha…love it though, makes me want to play the lottery right now!
…and I’m laughing even harder about Lloyd’s comment, oh f**k, what were you thinking, man?? Stories about keeping you bitches happy, seriously I’m getting another laugh as I write this, hahahaha, this blog does provide some comic relief and I appreciate it every time it happens : )
Ok, busy working now, and Larry, unfortunately no pics were taken all weekend, things took a different turn and the camera stayed in its bag. I guess I’ll try again soon…my cameraman gets distracted soooo easily ; )
Luv, Zen Lill
November 16th, 2010 at 2:51 am
Great answer Michelle to that fool. Men are talking about themselves everywhere. Yet, they find the time to bitch about anyone else getting a nod.
Teri
November 16th, 2010 at 2:54 am
That was incredible. Thanks for sharing. I am too busy to watch commercial TV, but I used to love game shows. That made my day.
November 16th, 2010 at 3:10 am
Digital-Odometer Fraud is Common
C.J. Tolson
MotorWatch
Digital odometers were supposed to solve the problem of scam artists fraudulently rolling back mechanical odometers to make cars seem less used.
But tools for reprogramming digital odometers are widely available and are being misused.
Self-defense: When buying a used car, compare the mileage on the title with the odometer and with the mileage on state emissions inspection records (you would have to get copies from the car’s previous owner) — look at the amount of wear on the gas, brake and clutch pedals — order a vehicle history report from Auto Check (www.autocheck.com) or Carfax (www.carfax.com).
Bottom Line/Personal interviewed C.J. Tolson, editor in chief, MotorWatch, Box 123, Butler, Maryland 21023.
November 16th, 2010 at 3:15 am
Zen Lill
I’m about to give up on this blog. You make promises and you don’t deliver. Your fans are getting restless.
Ronnie
November 16th, 2010 at 3:23 am
Michelle:
You are so right about men. We need blogs like your to keep women informed and to allow us to gain strength from each other.
Here is another attempt by men to control the bodies of women. Notice that the restriction is not in contention only the -how soon can we force them to do what we want.
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AG: Informed Consent On Abortion Bill Would Pass Constitutional Muster, But Clarifications Recommended
Last Updated on Monday, 15 November 2010 17:04
Written by Kevin Kerrigan
Monday, 15 November 2010 14:45
Guam News – Guam News
Guam – The week before the November election, the Guam Attorney General advised Senator Frank Aguon Jr. that a controversial Bill requiring a woman seeking an abortion be counseled beforehand “would withstand a constitutional challenge.” However, the AG recommended that the Legislature “may want to consider clarifying part of the Bill.”
That same week before the general election, the Esperansa project called a news conference to criticize Aguon, and other lawmakers, for what the Esperansa Project charged was stalling on the bill.
Read the AG’s opinion on the constitutionality of the original Bill 54
Today [Monday] Senator Aguon, who Chairs the Committee on Health, released both the AG’s opinion and a revised bill clarifying the original measure, as recommended by the AG.
Read the revised substitute version of Bill 54
In the AG’s opinion, Deputy Attorney General Patrick Mason writes:
“Although not necessarily constitutionally fatal, a question of vagueness does arise in Section 3218.1 (b)(8) which states:
A physician shall not require or obtain payment for a service provided to a patient who has inquired about an abortion or scheduled an abortion until the expiration of the twenty-four (24) hour reflection period required Subsection (b)(1) , (2) and (4),” the opinion written by Deputy Attorney General J. Patrick Mason stated. (Please see attached AGO’s opinion)
Senator Aguon is quoted in his release as saying that “Now that we have received the necessary opinion of the Attorney General Office, it will allow us to move forward.
This legal guidance will be helped [sic] to lawmakers once the question of constitutionality is raised during the deliberation of Bill 54 before the Legislative body.”
The original Bill, introduced in February of 2009, would have required:
*that a woman give written consent to the procedure
*that the woman wait 24 hours before having an abortion
*that the physician give specific information to the woman seeking the abortion, such as printed material and an informational video that describes the unborn child and a list of agencies that offers alternative to abortion.
* and that the physician may not charge for the first visit from a woman seeking an abortion.
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This is sick in so many ways
Anna
November 16th, 2010 at 3:49 am
Why do women want to abort their babies. Does it really matter who knocked them up. God gave the baby for a reason.
I say make it criminal for the killers to help those stupid women to abort.
Cutter
November 16th, 2010 at 3:51 am
Good for you Anna. I was checking Michelle’s blog and notice that you got in. So I decided to try again.
Hafa adai.
How about those gas prices on Guam we are not paying. $3.80 per gallon for regular gas. They are soaking us in preparation for the onslaught of military and their entourage.
Read it and weep.
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Gas Prices Up to $3.80 a Gallon for Regular Unleaded
- All three of the island’s fuel suppliers have raised their price per gallon for regular unleaded to $3.80 cents a gallon; or, as their signs say, $3.79 9/10th.
Mobil, Shell and 76 all raised prices by 5-cents overnight.
The price for premium and diesel also jumped by 5 cents a gallon.
The 3 major fuel suppliers typically raise or lower prices in lock-step with each other, and they never announce price changes ahead of time or explain after a price rise.
Crude prices have been gradually rising in recent months and on Monday, December crude futures on the Singapore exchange where Guam buys its gasoline were trading at $85.30 cents a barrel.
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There’s no collusion here folks. All three of the island’s suppliers just woke up with the idea to raise the price of their gas to $3.80 cents.
That’s the howlie’s concept of capitalism.
November 16th, 2010 at 3:53 am
I believe in God and I am proud to be a Catholic. God is a man. Get over it you men-hating dykes.
November 16th, 2010 at 3:59 am
Meds Lois MEDS!
They do help. As for being a catholic. I’m one too. But I refuse to contribute to the support of the church. It is a male promoting establishment.
God doesn’t have a sex you moron. She/he doesn’t behave as us humans, hence the term God.
Jennifer