Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Sunday, March 23, 2008
Happy Easter to All....
Bless all of your families - past, present & future. Wishing everyone a wonderful Easter Sunday.
:o) Me
:o) Me
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Pollen Blossoms
Watch out Allergy sufferers! The Pollen Balls have taken over for Springtime!
Soon the wind will pick up and blow the dust all over... Ugh!
Soon the wind will pick up and blow the dust all over... Ugh!
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Thursday, March 6, 2008
David Cook rocks Lionel Ritchie's "Hello"
American Idol Top 8 Boys BEST Performance of Tuesday NIGHT!
Labels:
American Idol,
David Cook,
guitar,
Hello,
Lionel Ritchie
Friday, February 22, 2008
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Love Song by Sara Bareilles
This is a photo montage to the song, Love Song by Sara Bareilles. I found it on YouTube (where I get all my videos, sillies!) when I was trying to get the "real" video. I couldn't get get it for you all because she's requested it not to be embedded. I respect that, but I must share with my readers the song I love and the truly admirable role model who sings it with your heart and soul.
Here is the link to her YouTube channel and her Myspace page:
http://www.youtube.com/sarabareilles
http://www.myspace.com/sarabareilles
Thank you Sara for giving all of us Humboldt County-ans hope that we can make our dreams come true, to fly away from these redwood trees and be who we want to be. :O)
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Monday, January 21, 2008
Hot Banditoz - Que Si, Que No
An amazingly colorful video from a fun band from Brazil, by way of Germany. Hot Banditoz, what awesome outfits those girls have on! Enjoy! :o)
Falling Down (Official Video)
Duran Duran featuring Justin Timberlake. JT just keeps on amazing me. Enjoy! :o)
Why Are Plastics Getting A Bad Name?
Hello everyone and welcome to today's discussion about PLASTICS. I am an distributor of recycled plastic regrinds, reprocessed pellets, and plastic scraps as well as resins, wide spec resins, and color concentrates for plastic materials. We buy/sell throughout the United States of America and Canada. Our company does not export or import plastic materials, so all of our business stays home and keeps the dollar where it's needed. Anyways, enough about me.
I am writing to talk about the recent "Plastic bag bans" and "Styrofoam containers". There wouldn't be a "BAN" if we, as human beings, would take responsibility for litter and refuse and dispose of it properly. Why can't we keep litter in its place? Why can't more of us recycle plastics accordingly? Is it that we are too lazy or too busy to care? So, we ban it's use to keep it from ending up in a landfill? I think it's ridiculous. We need to take responsibility for our OWN ACTIONS.
As I had briefly mentioned above, my occupation is all about plastics. Purchasing various forms of plastic scrap from end-use manufacturing companies, to be sold and "RE-USED" back into new products by other end-use manufacturing companies. Such forms of plastic scrap include, but not limited to: bales of plastic bags, rolls of films, also ground up parts & pieces from automotive to corrugated water pipes. Plastics are melted to a high heat and fed back into new products, either straight 100% recycled materials or by blends of virgin resins with scrap plastics.
Remember the commercial from the 70's with the Native American man?
How sad! We are our own worst enemy. It is not the synthetic materials like plastics that are littering the earth, polluting our waters and overflowing our landfills. It is us as individuals who refuse to clean up after ourselves, rather ban it's use then Reduce, Reuse, or Recycle.
We should stand up and fight for Plastic! Plastic makes our world a better place. Millions of products are made with plastics that help our environment and keep us safe. Corroding pipes releasing toxic metals into our drinking water are now being replaced with tough & lightweight plastic pipes that are made to last for a lifetime. Plastic lumber is made from recycled milk jugs and various other recycled plastics, saving thousands of trees a year. Plastics make products cheaper, lightweight, and above all safer.
Please don't blame plastics, blame the people who are abusing our world and polluting our oceans because they don't know where the trash can or recyle bin is when its right in front of their nose. I bet the same "litterbugs" are the ones who never put the toilet seat down and always leaves the door open when they come or go. Everyone has a responsibility, do your part to keep America beautiful.
I am writing to talk about the recent "Plastic bag bans" and "Styrofoam containers". There wouldn't be a "BAN" if we, as human beings, would take responsibility for litter and refuse and dispose of it properly. Why can't we keep litter in its place? Why can't more of us recycle plastics accordingly? Is it that we are too lazy or too busy to care? So, we ban it's use to keep it from ending up in a landfill? I think it's ridiculous. We need to take responsibility for our OWN ACTIONS.
As I had briefly mentioned above, my occupation is all about plastics. Purchasing various forms of plastic scrap from end-use manufacturing companies, to be sold and "RE-USED" back into new products by other end-use manufacturing companies. Such forms of plastic scrap include, but not limited to: bales of plastic bags, rolls of films, also ground up parts & pieces from automotive to corrugated water pipes. Plastics are melted to a high heat and fed back into new products, either straight 100% recycled materials or by blends of virgin resins with scrap plastics.
Remember the commercial from the 70's with the Native American man?
How sad! We are our own worst enemy. It is not the synthetic materials like plastics that are littering the earth, polluting our waters and overflowing our landfills. It is us as individuals who refuse to clean up after ourselves, rather ban it's use then Reduce, Reuse, or Recycle.
We should stand up and fight for Plastic! Plastic makes our world a better place. Millions of products are made with plastics that help our environment and keep us safe. Corroding pipes releasing toxic metals into our drinking water are now being replaced with tough & lightweight plastic pipes that are made to last for a lifetime. Plastic lumber is made from recycled milk jugs and various other recycled plastics, saving thousands of trees a year. Plastics make products cheaper, lightweight, and above all safer.
Please don't blame plastics, blame the people who are abusing our world and polluting our oceans because they don't know where the trash can or recyle bin is when its right in front of their nose. I bet the same "litterbugs" are the ones who never put the toilet seat down and always leaves the door open when they come or go. Everyone has a responsibility, do your part to keep America beautiful.
What Age Do I Act?
| You Act Like You Are 21 Years Old |
![]() You are a twentysomething at heart. You feel like an adult, and you're optimistic about life. You feel excited about what's to come... love, work, and new experiences. You're still figuring out your place in the world and how you want your life to shape up. The world is full of possibilities, and you can't wait to explore many of them. |
The Only Promise That Remains
A song written especially for Reba McEntire by Justin Timberlake, performed LIVE on Oprah for the first time. An amazing song, Reba shines as JT backs up beautifully (as always). Enjoy! :o)
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Sun Art
It's amazing how great art can come from such a simple ray of sun. I see a carousel horse, what can you see?
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
Christmas Light Fun
LMAO! It's funny how the camera on my Q takes pics of light. Anyways, may god bless your holidays & hope Santa brought you joy. We wish you all a belated Christmas...& a Happy New Year!!! :o)
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