A New Domain Name?

Written by admin on December 29, 2010

I’m really starting to get into the whole blogging thing so I’m thinking of expanding my blogging empire, lol. I have a few ideas in mind for the type of blogs I want to build, but, I need to find the right domain to use with the site, you know? I don’t want some blog that’s completely different from it’s domain name – I’ve never understood why people do that. So, I guess my first item of business is to search domain name or should I say, search domain names for the style of blog I want to build. I think my first blog will be a teach blog followed by a sports blog.

A Late Xmas Furniture Gift

Written by admin on December 21, 2010

Ever since I was about 20 (which wasn’t that long ago…haha) I’ve always bought myself a phantom Christmas present, if you will. In short, it’s just a way to excuse myself for buying something I want…haha. This year, I’m looking into some new rustic furniture. I’ve been needing a new loveseat or chair in my office but I wanted a bit of a rustic look to match the rooms decor. My only problem is…what do I get? The loveseat? The chair? Knowing me, I’ll probably buy both…haha

Who Needs A Lawyer?

Written by admin on December 21, 2010

You know the old saying, “stuff happens”? Well, unfortunately, sometimes stuff happens – it’s just the way of life. Take for example my good buddy Aaron. He went to the beach with a couple of his friends to go surfing and before long, one of the guys he went with gets intoxicated. Scan forward a few hours and he’s in a fight with another guy which then turns into a mini brawl. My friend Aaron, simply trying to break up the situation, gets drilled in the head by a punch and a melee insues. He was simply trying to protect himself and his friend, but in his attempts, he gets hit in the head and face AND gets charges pressed on him. Amazing, right?! These are the times when one needs a White Collar Crime Lawyer to get them out of undeserved issues. I’m going to help him out and try to find him a bull dog lawyer. Poor guy.

A New Sink For Me?

Written by admin on December 10, 2010

I’m going to admit it – I know very little about undermount kitchen sinks. I’m not the most handy guy around, I mostly just pay a repair man or an installer and get things fixed up. Anyway, my Mother just got a brand new undermount kitchen sink installed about three or four months ago and after I used it, I fell in love with it so I’m looking to get a new one for myself. I’ve been on a mission to find a low priced, high quality, sink from an extremely recommended and trusted business. After much research, I think I’ve settled on Mr. Direct as I love they’re BBB accredited. Can’t beat that!

Starting A New Business?

Written by admin on November 30, 2010

Well, I’m not starting a new business per say, but I am starting a new website. Now, if all goes as planned, it’ll eventually turn into a business (it’s selling specialized sport t-shirts) but one of the first things I need to do is create a logo. I however, and worthless with graphics and trying to think of something to use. So, I think my best option will be to use a Logo Design Company to help me out. I know some buddies of mine have used this type of service before and it turned out awesome, so, I’ll try my hand in it I think.

Saving Money At Xmas With Coupons

Written by admin on November 30, 2010

You know, it’s holiday time and that means one thing – buying gifts. Now, I tend to overbuy (hey, I like doing it)…but I’m always doing my best to find some ways to save money. One of the two ways I do it is to find a sale OR find a coupon code online. For example, I’m looking for a new frame for my mother’s glasses so I decided I’d go look for a frames direct coupon and to my luck, I found one. Actually, I found a couple. I might actually buy myself one as well….we can be styin’ together, eh? haha

Making Invites For My Xmas Party

Written by admin on November 22, 2010

It’s that time of the year again and I just love it. Say what you will – yes, the holidays can be stressful, but, it’s all about how you approach them. For example, I need to make some invites for my Xmas party. So I could spend a few hours writing them out by hand OR I could just do some email save the date cards, as I like to call them. No need for me to mail out 50 0r 100 letters, get the stamps for them, take them to the post office, etc. All I need to do is write an e-mail, add some music and graphics to it (how cool is that?), press send and ta-da! All done. Doesn’t get much simpler than that, does it?!

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No State Law Requires Rural Law Plan

Written by admin on November 16, 2010

San Diego County planners have spent the past 12 years —- and $16 million —- updating a comprehensive backcountry growth plan. But they’re not required to do so under state law.

Even so, backers of the General Plan Update say there are a host of reasons the massive blueprint is being reworked, even if it’s not legally necessary.

The most obvious, they say, is that the county’s original General Plan is more than 30 years old and nearly obsolete. General plans outline where and how many homes, roads, businesses and parks should be established within a juridiction’s limits.

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The Splender Docked Until New Year

Written by admin on November 16, 2010

The cruise ship left dead in the water off Mexico after an engine fire will be out of commission until until mid-January, Carnival Cruise Line officials said Sunday.

The 952-foot Carnival Splendor was towed to San Diego and docked Thursday morning. About 4,500 vacationers and crew members spent three days mostly without electricity.

A Nov. 8 fire in the aft engine room left the normally luxurious ship dead in the water about 150 miles south of San Diego and 55 miles west of Punta San Jacinto.

All Splendor voyages planned through Jan. 9 are canceled, according to Carnival Cruise Line, which said the cruise ship would set sail next on Jan. 16.

Travelers who had already booked tickets for the canceled voyages will receive a full refund for the cruise and any air-transportation costs, along with a 25 percent discount on a future cruise. Those who were aboard the Splendor at the time of the fire will get refunds, plus a complimentary cruise equal to the amount paid for the aborted voyage.

At the time of the fire, the Splendor was on the first leg of a seven-day Mexican Riviera tour that had departed Long Beach the previous day.

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Parking District To See Changes

Written by admin on November 16, 2010

A nonprofit criticized for the way it managed money from parking meters in Hillcrest, Mission Hills and other Uptown neighborhoods will undergo a dramatic reorganization, under a plan approved this month by the group’s board of directors. The Uptown Partnership, which manages revenue for the Uptown Community Parking District, made important strides in responding to critiques from community groups and elected officials, board President Dave Gatzke said. But when the San Diego City Council in September called for further changes — opting to approve a three-month contract rather than a one-year pact

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