Saturday, March 15, 2008

Get Down with Comfort

If you are looking for down comforters, there's a web site called www.luxurymattress.com that really has a wonderful selection of them. We were in search of a down comforter for the conjugal bed recently, and we really liked what we saw on this site. There is really nothing like a down comforter to make you feel safe and satisfied in your own bed. The feel, the look and the feeling that a good down comforter offers is very special. As I get older, I find that a good night's sleep is a very important thing. Down comforters can help you get there.

This One Goes to 11!


Last night I had the pleasure of being at the San Jose Shark’s hockey game at HP Pavilion. If you’re not a hockey fan, you’re probably not aware of this team’s amazing 11-game winning streak. It’s the longest streak in the NHL this season and the most impressive run of consecutive victories since the New Jersey Devils won 11 in a row two years ago. The all-time record is 17 straight, accomplished by the Pittsburgh Penguins in 1993.
To say that San Jose is excited about their Sharks right now is a huge understatement. Last night the arena (aka “The Shark Tank”) was absolutely electric. San Jose has only one professional sports team and they really support it. That place was rocking from the second the first puck dropped, all the way until well after the game. Downtown San Jose was packed with partiers and happy fans. It was like Mardi Gras – people were drinking in the street and women were flashing their breasts.
San Jose hasn’t been this hyped up over something since November 27, 1933 when a mob of vigilantes lynched two guys named Thurmond and Holmes in Saint James Park for kidnapping and killing a kid named Brooke Hart. But, that’s a whole different story.
Here is what Yahoo Sports said about last night’s game:
The San Jose Sharks have been playing their best hockey of the season over the last few weeks. What they did in the first period against St. Louis took it to another level.
Milan Michalek scored on the opening shift, San Jose added three more goals in its highest-scoring period of the season and the Sharks coasted to their franchise-record 11th straight victory, 4-1 over the Blues on Friday night.
“We came out flying,” forward Jeremy Roenick said. “The first shift set the tone for the whole game. That’s what we have to continue on here, our strong starts. We’re tough to beat when we get a lead.”
Roenick, Brian Campbell and Patrick Marleau also scored in a dominant four-goal opening period that helped San Jose increase its lead in the Pacific Division over idle Dallas and Anaheim. The Sharks are three points ahead of the Stars and four in front of the Ducks, with two games in hand over both teams.
That’s quite a turnaround from the end of last month when San Jose was 11 points behind Dallas. All it took to erase that was the longest winning streak in the NHL since New Jersey won its final 11 games of the 2005-06 season.
“It’s a good win for us,” Campbell said. “It’s what we need right now when we have games in hand. We have to take advantage of those.”
While many of those games were close—all decided by two goals or fewer with two going to shootouts and a third decided in overtime—this one was over almost from the start against a Blues team that has lost 11 of 12.
San Jose’s top line led by Joe Thornton applied heavy pressure on the opening shift and it paid off when Campbell fed Michalek, who beat Hannu Toivonen into the top of the net just 1:10 into the game. The Sharks didn’t let up and the onslaught was on from there.
“When you have the lead, you can afford to make a mistake here or there and you’re not going to be behind,” coach Ron Wilson said. “It keeps the other team on their heels and gets your crowd into it. When you have a first shift the way we did with three or four quality scoring chances before we scored you create in them, ‘Oh no, here we go again.’ You just have something to build on.”
Roenick tipped in a shot from the point by Craig Rivet just 1 second after Andy McDonald’s high-sticking penalty ended to make it 2-0 midway through the period.
Less than 2 minutes later, Thornton fed a trailing Campbell for a one-timed shot that beat Toivonen for his seventh goal of the season.
“It’s almost a nightmare at times when you step on the ice and you have a line of Marleau, Jonathan Cheechoo and Thornton coming at you full speed,” Blues forward David Backes aid. “When you dig yourself a hole like that in the first 10 minutes of the game, to expect to climb out is unrealistic.”
The scoring barrage was capped when Erik Johnson pulled Marleau down from behind for a penalty shot. Marleau converted from there to make it 4-0 at 13:2
Evgeni Nabokov made 19 saves for his league-leading 41st win for the Sharks, allowing only a power-play goal by Backes 54 seconds into the second period.
San Jose swept the four-game season series from the Blues, outscoring them 11-2.
“That’s one of the best teams in the NHL,” Toivonen said. “We have to find a way to play like that and then maybe we’ll win games.”
(I would like to thank my brother Gino—he goes by the name Yoko Ducked as a BrooWaha Reader-for letting me use his tickets last night.)

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

What Will Video Spygate Reveal?

Former New England Patriots video assistant Matt Walsh, the main figure in the "Spygate" controversy, may be ready to talk to officials from the NFL.
The Boston Globe reported Monday that Walsh, who has asked for immunity from the league, and the NFL are nearing an agreement that would allow him to come forward and tell what he knows. And evidently, he must know something that could prove damaging to the Patriots. Otherwise, why would he be asking for immunity?
Five weeks ago, Walsh told the Globe that he possessed possible damaging information about the Patriots' videotaping.
Walsh's testimony could help NFL commissioner Roger Goodell complete his investigation into allegations that the Patriots filmed opponents' signals. For the past month, however, attorneys on each side have been unable to come to an agreement.
The fact is that it’s becoming quite clear the Patriots didn’t just videotape a few practices and games illegally. We’re going to learn a lot more real soon and I think the evidence might shock some folks.
The question is –what will the NFL do once they get the information they’ve been waiting for? Will Walsh waffle and fold under pressure, or will he tell all he knows and reveal exactly how rampant the Patriots’ videotaping was? Furthermore, will it show that the Pats’ had an advantage by videotaping?
"In the last seven days, the lawyers have had intensive and constructive discussions regarding some new and promising approaches," NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said in a statement released Monday by the league.
"They have made substantial progress toward and agreement that will allow Mr. Walsh to be interviewed. Both sides are optimistic that any remaining issues can be addressed successfully."
Monday's announcement contradicts comments made by Pennsylvania Senator Arlen Specter, who told the New York Times that the NFL does not want to speak with Walsh.
Specter, who has been highly critical of the NFL's handling of the situation, wants Goodell to release letters exchanged between the league and Walsh's attorneys, according to a report in the Times.
Two days prior to Super Bowl XLII, Specter questioned the quality of the NFL's investigation of the Patriots' videotaping practices and Goodell's decision to destroy evidence uncovered by the league earlier this season.
Goodell fined New England coach Bill Belichick $500,000, fined the team $250,000 and took away a first-round draft pick after the Patriots were accused of videotaping defensive coaches of the New York Jets in the season opener September 9.

Horton Hears a Hoodia

Many people are losing weight by taking a thing called hoodia. But, not many people know exactly what hoodia is. Let me clear up a lot of speculation throughout the nation and give an-depth explanation of this worldwide situation that is causing a major sensation. Authentic hoodia is one of the rarest botanicals in the world. It is a cactus like plant that grows exclusively in South Africa . Scientists have isolated several compounds in hoodia that helps suppress appetite. It contains a molecule called P57 that is 10,000 times as active as glucose. It goes to the mid-brain and makes those nerve cells feel as if you are full and this in turn stunts the appetite. It basically tricks the brain into thinking that you are full. To date, there are no known adverse side effects caused by the use of hoodia.

Exercising Has Never Been Easier than with Ellipticals!

If you want some equipment to use for working out at home, I can strongly recommend getting one of many ellipticals. Pro Form makes a few that are high-quality and made to last. The Pro Form Epic 1200 Pro Ellipitcal is around $125.00, and it is a great way to work out. When you're using an ellipitcal, you get to work all of your muscles. For a full body workout, it's really the very best way to go. Pro Form's ellipticals comes with a Lifetime Frame Warranty, and they'll let you make payments for as little as $25 each. And you can also get Free Shipping from them, in many cases. Check out the newest innovations is ellipticals. You'll be impresses by what you see!

Drug Rehab: Could it Have Saved Them?


Janis Joplin, River Phoenix, Jimi Hendrix, Sid Vicious, Kurt Cobain, Bert & Frank Vanella -- we've lost a lot of famous people to drugs and alcohol over the years, and it's really very sad. Could they have been saved if someone had intervened and convinced them to get into drug rehabs? Maybe, who knows? There's a place you've heard me talk about and it's called Cliffside Malibu. They've really helped a lot of folks with drug addictions turn their lives around. We've lost too many celebs over the years and it's time it stopped. If you know someone who is addicted, get them into Cliffside Malibu today!

Johnston and Murphy: Leather Luggage at its Finest

Johnston and Murphy makes some of the finest leather luggage you'll ever see. Rich leather is wonderful, because it essentially gets better looking over time -- just like my lovely fiancee! Johnston and Murphy has been making quality footwear for over 150 years, and now they're taking those same skills and using them to make hig-quaklity bags and luggage. They make a series of amazing leather computer briefcases, Fabric Tall Slimline Laptop Briefs, cabin/sport duffels, Road Agent suitcases and Fabric Road Agent duffel bags. Each piece is top of the line all the way, with superior craftsmanship throughout.

Sunday, March 09, 2008

Get with the Franchise Gator--It's no Crock!

I found a great web site called the Franchise Gator. If you're looking for a franchise opportunity, this is a site for you to check out immediately. Franchise Gator features a wide range of businesses for sale and franchises that, in many cases, you can get into cheaply and with little or no liquid capital. From automotive franchises; to computer and Internet franchises; pet franchises; children's products; -- a plethora of services and other business opportunities that you can take advantage of and make bucco cash! They also have a feature called the Entrepreneur's Source, a service where you can talk to a business franchise consultant. Check it out!

Saturday, March 08, 2008

Sunset Malibu

Do you have a friend who is messed up by drugs and needs some good addiction treatment? Many of us do. If you're in a situation where someone you know is involved in drug addiciton, you should do what you can to come them into a place like Sunset Malibu. They're addiction experts and top-notch counselors. They really know how to help folks who have messed up their lives by using drugs and alcohol. Help your drug-addled friends now. In the end, they're going to have to help themselves. But, by doing what you can while it's still not too late is a smart way to go.

Ahhhh, North Carolina Land

With prices through the roof here in California (and especially in over-priced San Francisco, which is really just completely insane) it's a good time to consider North Carolina land for sale. There are some very reasonable deals in North Carolina right now that you wouldn't believe. North Carolina has nice weather, great (friendly) people, all kids of attractions and so much more. I am beginning to think that California is over rated in so many ways. Sure, the weather is nice, and you're close to the beach and the mountains, but there's too much traffic, too many rude people (especially in A-Holeville, aka San Francisco)and rent, gas, food, and entertainment is way too expensive. All of sudden, North Carolina is looking real good!