This couple was indicted for torturing and killing puppies and kittens. That is not enough. Laws need to be stricter. They should be put to death in the same manner. If you attack the innocent you are capable of harming anything.
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2012/11/crush-video-indictment/
Friday, November 30, 2012
Tourtured Puppies And Kittens
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Postal Service Still May Need To Eliminate Saturday Delivery
Instead of making more people under employed (if that's what it will do), why not charge more for junk mail? Junk mail is still big business for the companies that send it. Up the cost a little and make a bigger profit from it. Also, what happened to the days when postal employees walked their entire route? Have them walk instead of dragging their vehicle along with them (parking it every few blocks as many do now) and they won't need a health club membership.
I think business people will see no Saturday delivery as nothing more than a reason to use other methods of delivery be it electronic or private carrier. In a world of "Want it NOW" waiting an extra day is not an option for success.
#My2k Spaghetti and Marinara Sauce
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Atmospheric River A New Weather Catch Phrase
Whatever you call it the event has the potential to be very distructive with lots of flooding. Here is hoping it's not.
Atmospheric River
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Angus T. Jones Apologizes - Sort Of
US Military A Victim Of Fiscal Cliff Talks?
As a nation we have to have the same preparedness. It would be great if our military never had to use their weapons. It would be horrible to have an untrained, unprepared military. If America ever comes under attack we must be prepared. The less prepared we are the more our enemies will see we are vulnerable. Why would anyone looking out for The United States put us in harms way by cutting spending to the military?
It's a question that seriously needs to be asked. And not put away until a satifactory answer is received.
Did Angus T Jones just Apply for Unemployment?
Angus T. Jones who has played the role of Jake Harper on Two And A Half Men for the last nine years (so since he was about ten) has reportedly given an interview where he claims the show is filth and wants people to stop watching it. I agree the show is filth but is it his good sense, his firm religious beliefs, over the top religious beliefs, or a hoax that have caused these comments? If he truly feels that way why did he sign a contract the last time it was optioned? How long did he sign on for at the last re-up, and if his statements are real has he violated some part of his contract by bashing the show. These are the questions that should be asked by the news media instead of doing fluff pieces about his comments. Is there no one who does investigative journalism anymore? Even on a Hollywood fluff piece?
Internet Milking Craze - Something Einstein Probably Didn't do
Sunday, November 25, 2012
Puck from Real World Jailed - Some Things Are Just Expected
More on Puck
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Larry Hagman
Friday, November 23, 2012
Capital Holiday Parade Cancellation Announced At The Eleventh Hour
Capital Parade in Washington DC is it Canceled or Not?
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Barack Obama Coins
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
A Great Yardstick Quote
I had never heard this quote before. It can apply to so many situations.
Hewlett Packard - Rude Customer Service Karma?
Many months later I got the HP laptop out and rebooted it just to see what would happen. I get a message that the laptop is under recall. I immediately call the company only to be told the recall is no longer valid. I explaind the whole story of what happened previously and was told that it was too bad, and that it was my fault for not insisting they open "a ticket" on the problem. I argued politely but firmly that it was HP that was at fault. The man finally said "we will fix it." I said, "Really? You will?" He replied, "Yes, just send us the laptop and $289.00" He was rather smug. I said I was currently using an ACER laptop that was half the cost of my HP and that before I sent them any money to repair the faulty HP laptop I would add $50 to the $289 and buy another ACER. As a side note, my cheap acer is STILL working well. He continued to give me attitude and said it was not their fault I missed the recall (even though I tried to tell them of the problem initially). I finally said, just forget it, and that thanks to their customer service I would NEVER buy another HP product. I told him he was rude and he worked for a sham of a company and I could hardly wait to see HP go down in flames because it wouldn't last with customer service like I had been shown. At the time the company was still a top company. Today, I sit writing on my trusty ACER and watching HEWLETT PACKARD as a company suffer a major meltdown. I would like to think I am just that powerful, but actually, It's just simple Customer Service Karma. Muwahaha!
Monday, November 19, 2012
The Wax Vac
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Make Sure You Copy The Taliban On That
Sometimes SNL is Still Relevant
Friday, November 16, 2012
You know it's coming
Hostess Closing, Twinkie Lovers Sad
This From The Company Website, Hostessbrands.com:
Hostess Brands is Closed.
We are sorry to announce that Hostess Brands, Inc. has been forced by a Bakers Union strike to shut down all operations and sell all company assets. For more information, go to hostessbrands.info. Thank you for all of your loyalty and support over the years.
HOSTESS BRANDS TO WIND DOWN COMPANY AFTER BCTGM UNION STRIKE CRIPPLES OPERATIONS Friday, November 16, 2012 at 7:00AM Irving, TX – November 16, 2012 – Hostess Brands Inc. today announced that it is winding down operations and has filed a motion with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court seeking permission to close its business and sell its assets, including its iconic brands and facilities. Bakery operations have been suspended at all plants. Delivery of products will continue and Hostess Brands retail stores will remain open for several days in order to sell already-baked products.
€ The Board of Directors authorized the wind down of Hostess Brands to preserve and maximize the value of the estate after one of the Company’s largest unions, the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union (BCTGM), initiated a nationwide strike that crippled the Company’s ability to produce and deliver products at multiple facilities.
On Nov. 12, Hostess Brands permanently closed three plants as a result of the work stoppage. On Nov. 14, the Company announced it would be forced to liquidate if sufficient employees did not return to work to restore normal operations by 5 p.m., EST p.m., Nov. 15. The Company determined on the night of Nov. 15 that an insufficient number of employees had returned to work to enable the restoration of normal operations.
The BCTGM in September rejected a last, best and final offer from Hostess Brands designed to lower costs so that the Company could attract new financing and emerge from Chapter 11. Hostess Brands then received Court authority on Oct. 3 to unilaterally impose changes to the BCTGM’s collective bargaining agreements.
Hostess Brands is unprofitable under its current cost structure, much of which is determined by union wages and pension costs. The offer to the BCTGM included wage, benefit and work rule concessions but also gave Hostess Brands’ 12 unions a 25 percent ownership stake in the company, representation on its Board of Directors and $100 million in reorganized Hostess Brands’ debt.
“We deeply regret the necessity of today’s decision, but we do not have the financial resources to weather an extended nationwide strike,” said Gregory F. Rayburn, chief executive officer. “Hostess Brands will move promptly to lay off most of its 18,500-member workforce and focus on selling its assets to the highest bidders.”
In addition to dozens of baking and distribution facilities around the country, Hostess Brands will sell its popular brands, including Hostess®, Drakes® and Dolly Madison®, which make iconic cake products such as Twinkies®, CupCakes, Ding Dongs®, Ho Ho’s®, Sno Balls® and Donettes®. Bread brands to be sold include Wonder®, Nature’s Pride ®, Merita®, Home Pride®, Butternut®, and Beefsteak®, among others.
The wind down means the closure of 33 bakeries, 565 distribution centers, approximately 5,500 delivery routes and 570 bakery outlet stores throughout the United States.
The Company said its debtor-in-possession lenders have agreed to allow the Company to continue to have access to the $75 million financing facility put in place at the start of the bankruptcy cases to fund the sale and wind down process, subject to U.S. Bankruptcy Court approval.
The Company’s motion asks the Court for authority to continue to pay employees whose services are required during the wind-down period.
For employees whose jobs will be eliminated, additional information can be found at hostessbrands.info . The website also contains information for customers and vendors. Most employees who lose their jobs should be eligible for government-provided unemployment benefits.
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Late Night TV
Twinkies Don't Go!
The weather riddle
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Preppers
A Conflicting Thought
Monday, November 12, 2012
When You're Half Right
Sometimes you just can't deny a great idea.