Wednesday, December 30, 2009

THE NEW YEAR IS AMOST HERE

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Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Cocktail and mixed drink recipes from Freixenet sparkling wines

Cocktail and mixed drink recipes from Freixenet sparkling wines

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Mixed Drink and Cocktail Recipes - Drinknation.com

Mixed Drink and Cocktail Recipes - Drinknation.com

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

What Am I Doing Here!!!!!!

Why am I at work, today I should be at home asleep. I mean sleeping until 12noon instead im hear at work. Most of my CoWorkers are leaving at Noon and as for me I'm staying til 6pm. This how place is empty, I feel like a security guard watching over an abandon warehouse. I could clean up my desk or take call or watch movies. Whatever it I can do so I can keep myself entertained have a nice Thanksgiving holiday.

Friday, November 13, 2009

IT"S FRIDAY - what a ey ou doing

I have been off all day
cleaning my place
gettting my kids ready to go with MOMMY
---------
I respect the mommy's
being a single parent is no laughing matter.
shit
I rather be like: come by and visit my kids and argue with the mom
and
to go to my friends house to just get "FUCKUP" but NO!
this dosent happen too me
lol

Friday, October 30, 2009

I'm Running For Mayor

In the summer of 1991, developer Bob Lanier and lawmaker Sylvester Turner announced they were running for mayor in the November election. Lanier won a bitter runoff in December.

But gone are the days when Houston mayoral races were, like a jockey at work, remarkably short and tense.

Lee Brown succeeded Lanier after a 1997 campaign that started months earlier than the 1991 match.

In 2003, Bill White won a December runoff after launching his candidacy in February. This time, with term limits preventing White from running, candidates already have started Houston’s longest run for mayor, measured by out-in-public campaigning rather than early, private posturing.

City Controller Annise Parker is scheduled to make her candidacy official Monday. Councilman Peter Brown has a mayoral campaign office and a staff of at least four people; he has been running since last May.

As of last week, former city attorneys Gene Locke, who has done legal work for Metro, the port and the local sports authority, and Benjamin Hall III, a trial lawyer, were poised to officially enter the race.

Former Gov. Mark White said he still is strongly considering entering the race after soundings that started in the fall.

Harris County Department of Education trustee Roy Morales, a two-time unsuccessful candidate for City Council, is among those saying they may run. While out of character for Houston, the early ripening of the mayor’s race is no surprise in the current stew of Texas politics: Gov. Rick Perry and Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison already are shadow boxing for the Republican gubernatorial primary of March 2010 and Bill White has announced his Democratic candidacy for Hutchison’s seat.

Several factors at work

In fact, the statewide races are one of several factors that have produced the mayoral marathon, according to Rice University political scientist Bob Stein. By city ordinance, Monday is the first business day that candidates for mayor, controller and council can raise money for this year’s campaigns, and they do not want to waste any time while Perry, Hutchison and White sponge up campaign contributions in Houston, too.

“There’s just enough money to go around, and the economy is what it is,” Stein said.

Texas Southern University associate dean and former city councilman Carroll Robinson said candidates this year must try to boost their public images as soon as possible because few, if any, have the profile or money that made Lanier, Lee Brown and White familiar figures. Lanier chaired Metro and had served on the state Highway Commission before running and Brown had served as Houston’s police chief.

A gradual process

White, a lawyer who worked as a business executive and deputy energy secretary in the Clinton administration, contributed at least $2 million to an extraordinarily lengthy TV advertising push.

These days, candidates in major races prefer to build their images and their finances gradually, Robinson said, partly to earn good will with voters before facing any blistering criticism from opponents.

“You have to start early and wear people down,” he remarked. “Plus, it’s just the general (U.S.) political environment where campaigns have become a never-ending cycle.”

Internet adds new twist

When the Internet was not yet in general use, Lanier and Turner used debates, news coverage and heavy advertising on TV and radio to promote their candidacies.

This year’s contenders will use those tools and go far beyond, Stein said, following the Obama campaign’s use of on-line networking and fundraising, as well as using computerized data about voting habits and other demographics to identify and contact likely supporters.

Building word of mouth through Facebook, Twitter and other online avenues, along with the “micro-targeting” of voters, takes time that most previous mayoral campaigns never allowed, according to Stein.

For the first time in Harris County, more votes in the November presidential election were cast during early voting than on Election Day. If voters in the city election continue the habit, candidates will have to make their pitches to the public a few weeks earlier to get the most from their efforts, experts said.

Filing period

The filing period for candidates in the non-partisan city races runs from late August to late September, leaving plenty of time for relatively late entries.

But just like in the mayor’s race, at least a dozen council candidates already have made their campaigns somewhat official by filing papers designating campaign treasurers. This allows them to raise campaign money.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Ole' Lagerfeld had a farm - Fashion foie gras

Ole' Lagerfeld had a farm - Fashion foie gras

My-Blog-10-25-2009

I'm "Tweet-In " It's what the fuk you think I'm doing.lol
Just "biach-slap" my dog "Chi" Mr. Chi Wawa
Damn dog - In my was fool so he was in the way when I was cleaning
and thinking Im going to hand feed the little fuk.

watching a moive
The Zohan 'Adam Sandler' very funny man. Good movie.

Hugging on my dog "Raaquey" Mr. Pic
While I was sleeping on the couch the 30lbs bastard wakes me up by
jumping on me. It's his way of saying good morning "Master LEE".

Cleaning the Kitchen
It's the main thing in the house I make sure its clean. Why would nt I if the place does not get clean: 1. builds mildew in a 24hr period 2. Bad odor 3. Greasy kitchen 4. have more dishes to clean.

Writing my report for work "damn I'm so late with this".
Weekly status report I needed to post on Friday. I have to rewrite this shit over again and my presentation. I hope the will make up my past deadline.

Monday, October 5, 2009

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