Friday, August 31. 2007
Work Boots
I remember when I had to buy work shoes for one job that I had. Except they had their own place that they went through and the selection of shoes was quite disappointing. The shoes were absolutely horrid and I remember choosing the best shoes that I could. Even then I hated them. Hey, they were work shoes, what did it matter? Except for the fact that you spend hours upon hours in them. MetBoots.com doesn't seem to have that problem about their selection. The work shoes and work boots that they have to choose from is enormous. Not too mention that I would totally wear them even out of the workplace. They also have a good deal that you get free shipping on any order over $100.
Ahh..First Time
Am I totally odd to actually enjoy going grocery shopping? I love going out and buying food and planning meals. We went out grocery shopping today. We weren't planning on going until later next week but then decided to just go today. We left our dogs home by themselves. It was the first time they'd been home by themselves for a long period of time. I was a bit nervous about it. We had tried leaving them home by themselves before and they got into everything they possibly could. Of course that was about a year ago. This time they were very good. One went to the bathroom although they had gone before we left. But other than that, they were great and I am super proud of them. We bought them rawhide sticks to chew on when we were out. They got those when we got home for being so good. Okay, they would have gotten them anyway! How can you deprive those beauties? We stopped off and a garage sale and Jamie ended up buying an e-collar for $20. That's a pretty good deal I think, especially since the price tag said $149.99 at the store the people bought it for. Maybe we can get some of their bad behavior out of them, like barking at people in the car when we go to the store (they usually always go with us).
Thursday, August 30. 2007
What They Won't Do
It is truly amazing what journalists and reporters will report in order for their news stories to get readers to it. You usually would not expect such things in a paper such as the New York Times. Saul Hansell of the New York Times wrong a story called "Misgivings Spoil Plans of Start-Up". This article was about Armand Rousso. Apparently, Hansell used a lot of information that was very old and was a bit biased in his rightings. You can read Armand Rousso response to NYT story by Saul Hansell yourself.
Basically, Hansell said that Rousso had recent legal problems. These "recent" legal problems happened almost ten years ago. I would hardly consider that recent, would you? There was a lot of information that was incorrect that Hansell wrote in his article. If you had read this article, I would hope that you would read Armand Rousso's letter to the New York Times and get the truth about what was written.
Basically, Hansell said that Rousso had recent legal problems. These "recent" legal problems happened almost ten years ago. I would hardly consider that recent, would you? There was a lot of information that was incorrect that Hansell wrote in his article. If you had read this article, I would hope that you would read Armand Rousso's letter to the New York Times and get the truth about what was written.
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