This is Audrina first lead role in a film. The actress from the "Hills" show is branching out to expand her acting career. 'Into the Blue 2 ' was casted by casting director Paul Weber of MGM STUDIOS. How will she do in replacing Jessica Alba? We will get to find out when the movie premieres.
Monday, March 30, 2009
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
AVP TOUR in Panama City Beach for Spring Break 2009
AVP TOUR
Come check out the stars of the AVP Tour in Panama City Beach, Fl. Dates of the Matches are Friday March 27 through Sunday March 29. This is the first time that the AVP Tour has come to PCB during Spring Break and also first time to hold event in Panama City. So, let's come out and support the event with a big showing of fans. Hopefully this will become an annual event in Panama City. Bring the family to this fun filled event and enjoy!!!
See Olympic Gold Medalist champions from China compete at this event. As well as other Olympic medalist from China compete who won bronze and silver medals.
Friday, March 27, 2009
Men's and Women's Qualifier Competition
Gates open at 7:00 am
Start time 8:00 AM. End Time (Approx) 6:30 PM.
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Men's and Women's Main Draw Competition
Gates open at 7:00 am
Start time 8:00 AM. End Time (Approx) 6:30 PM.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Men's and Women's Main Draw Competition
Gates open at 7:00 am
Start time 8:00 AM. End Time (Approx) 5:30 PM.
http://www.avp.com/
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Monday, March 23, 2009
Sweet 16 and Elite 8 This weekend
Well how did your team fair this weekend? Was your bracket torn to shambles? Are you leading your NCAA Tournament Bracket at work or online? If you are congratulations on your success in picking the first weeks games! Now you have time to study the remaining teams still left in the field. What was your biggest surprise of this weekend? Which game did you think was the most exciting? Which teams gave away their opportunity to win in the last three minutes of the game?
The 16 teams that are left in the field are listed below by region they will be playing in this coming weekend.
Don't forget to get your tickets to enjoy the games live!
NCAA Regional - Sweet 16 and Elite 8
Boston
Villanova vs Duke
Xavier vs Pittsburgh
Indianapolis
Kansas vs Michigan State
Louisville vs Arizona
Memphis
North Carolina vs Gonzaga
Oklahoma vs Syracuse
Phoenix
Memphis vs Missouri
Connecticut vs Purdue
The 16 teams that are left in the field are listed below by region they will be playing in this coming weekend.
Don't forget to get your tickets to enjoy the games live!
NCAA Regional - Sweet 16 and Elite 8
Boston
Villanova vs Duke
Xavier vs Pittsburgh
Indianapolis
Kansas vs Michigan State
Louisville vs Arizona
Memphis
North Carolina vs Gonzaga
Oklahoma vs Syracuse
Phoenix
Memphis vs Missouri
Connecticut vs Purdue
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Obama Address To Congress
InfoBlogmedia found this article while research for more information.
We would like to know what you think about these articles points of interest and gladly welcome your comments and feedback on this article. Do you agree or disagree with this articles points made in it?
March 06, 2009
Deception at Core of Obama Plans
By Charles Krauthammer
WASHINGTON -- Forget the pork. Forget the waste. Forget the 8,570 earmarks in a bill supported by a president who poses as the scourge of earmarks. Forget the "$2 trillion dollars in savings" that "we have already identified," $1.6 trillion of which President Obama's budget director later admits is the "savings" of not continuing the surge in Iraq until 2019 -- 11 years after George Bush ended it, and eight years after even Bush would have had us out of Iraq completely.
Forget all of this. This is run-of-the-mill budget trickery. True, Obama's tricks come festooned with strings of zeros tacked onto the end. But that's a matter of scale, not principle.
All presidents do that. But few undertake the kind of brazen deception at the heart of Obama's radically transformative economic plan, a rhetorical sleight of hand so smoothly offered that few noticed.
The logic of Obama's address to Congress went like this:
"Our economy did not fall into decline overnight," he averred. Indeed, it all began before the housing crisis. What did we do wrong? We are paying for past sins in three principal areas: energy, health care, and education -- importing too much oil and not finding new sources of energy (as in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and the Outer Continental Shelf?), not reforming health care, and tolerating too many bad schools.
The "day of reckoning" has now arrived. And because "it is only by understanding how we arrived at this moment that we'll be able to lift ourselves out of this predicament," Obama has come to redeem us with his far-seeing program of universal, heavily nationalized health care; a cap-and-trade tax on energy; and a major federalization of education with universal access to college as the goal.
Amazing. As an explanation of our current economic difficulties, this is total fantasy. As a cure for rapidly growing joblessness, a massive destruction of wealth, a deepening worldwide recession, this is perhaps the greatest non sequitur ever foisted upon the American people.
At the very center of our economic near-depression is a credit bubble, a housing collapse and a systemic failure of the entire banking system. One can come up with a host of causes: Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac pushed by Washington (and greed) into improvident loans, corrupted bond-ratings agencies, insufficient regulation of new and exotic debt instruments, the easy money policy of Alan Greenspan's Fed, irresponsible bankers pushing (and then unloading in packaged loan instruments) highly dubious mortgages, greedy house-flippers, deceitful homebuyers.
The list is long. But the list of causes of the collapse of the financial system does not include the absence of universal health care, let alone of computerized medical records. Nor the absence of an industry-killing cap-and-trade carbon levy. Nor the lack of college graduates. Indeed, one could perversely make the case that, if anything, the proliferation of overeducated, Gucci-wearing, smart-ass MBAs inventing ever more sophisticated and opaque mathematical models and debt instruments helped get us into this credit catastrophe in the first place.
And yet with our financial house on fire, Obama makes clear both in his speech and his budget that the essence of his presidency will be the transformation of health care, education and energy. Four months after winning the election, six weeks after his swearing in, Obama has yet to unveil a plan to deal with the banking crisis.
What's going on? "You never want a serious crisis to go to waste," said Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel. "This crisis provides the opportunity for us to do things that you could not do before."
Things. Now we know what they are. The markets' recent precipitous decline is a reaction not just to the absence of any plausible bank rescue plan, but also to the suspicion that Obama sees the continuing financial crisis as usefully creating the psychological conditions -- the sense of crisis bordering on fear-itself panic -- for enacting his "Big Bang" agenda to federalize and/or socialize health care, education and energy, the commanding heights of post-industrial society.
Clever politics, but intellectually dishonest to the core. Health, education and energy -- worthy and weighty as they may be -- are not the cause of our financial collapse. And they are not the cure. The fraudulent claim that they are both cause and cure is the rhetorical device by which an ambitious president intends to enact the most radical agenda of social transformation seen in our lifetime.
letters@charleskrauthammer.com
Copyright 2009, Washington Post Writers Group
We would like to know what you think about these articles points of interest and gladly welcome your comments and feedback on this article. Do you agree or disagree with this articles points made in it?
March 06, 2009
Deception at Core of Obama Plans
By Charles Krauthammer
WASHINGTON -- Forget the pork. Forget the waste. Forget the 8,570 earmarks in a bill supported by a president who poses as the scourge of earmarks. Forget the "$2 trillion dollars in savings" that "we have already identified," $1.6 trillion of which President Obama's budget director later admits is the "savings" of not continuing the surge in Iraq until 2019 -- 11 years after George Bush ended it, and eight years after even Bush would have had us out of Iraq completely.
Forget all of this. This is run-of-the-mill budget trickery. True, Obama's tricks come festooned with strings of zeros tacked onto the end. But that's a matter of scale, not principle.
All presidents do that. But few undertake the kind of brazen deception at the heart of Obama's radically transformative economic plan, a rhetorical sleight of hand so smoothly offered that few noticed.
The logic of Obama's address to Congress went like this:
"Our economy did not fall into decline overnight," he averred. Indeed, it all began before the housing crisis. What did we do wrong? We are paying for past sins in three principal areas: energy, health care, and education -- importing too much oil and not finding new sources of energy (as in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and the Outer Continental Shelf?), not reforming health care, and tolerating too many bad schools.
The "day of reckoning" has now arrived. And because "it is only by understanding how we arrived at this moment that we'll be able to lift ourselves out of this predicament," Obama has come to redeem us with his far-seeing program of universal, heavily nationalized health care; a cap-and-trade tax on energy; and a major federalization of education with universal access to college as the goal.
Amazing. As an explanation of our current economic difficulties, this is total fantasy. As a cure for rapidly growing joblessness, a massive destruction of wealth, a deepening worldwide recession, this is perhaps the greatest non sequitur ever foisted upon the American people.
At the very center of our economic near-depression is a credit bubble, a housing collapse and a systemic failure of the entire banking system. One can come up with a host of causes: Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac pushed by Washington (and greed) into improvident loans, corrupted bond-ratings agencies, insufficient regulation of new and exotic debt instruments, the easy money policy of Alan Greenspan's Fed, irresponsible bankers pushing (and then unloading in packaged loan instruments) highly dubious mortgages, greedy house-flippers, deceitful homebuyers.
The list is long. But the list of causes of the collapse of the financial system does not include the absence of universal health care, let alone of computerized medical records. Nor the absence of an industry-killing cap-and-trade carbon levy. Nor the lack of college graduates. Indeed, one could perversely make the case that, if anything, the proliferation of overeducated, Gucci-wearing, smart-ass MBAs inventing ever more sophisticated and opaque mathematical models and debt instruments helped get us into this credit catastrophe in the first place.
And yet with our financial house on fire, Obama makes clear both in his speech and his budget that the essence of his presidency will be the transformation of health care, education and energy. Four months after winning the election, six weeks after his swearing in, Obama has yet to unveil a plan to deal with the banking crisis.
What's going on? "You never want a serious crisis to go to waste," said Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel. "This crisis provides the opportunity for us to do things that you could not do before."
Things. Now we know what they are. The markets' recent precipitous decline is a reaction not just to the absence of any plausible bank rescue plan, but also to the suspicion that Obama sees the continuing financial crisis as usefully creating the psychological conditions -- the sense of crisis bordering on fear-itself panic -- for enacting his "Big Bang" agenda to federalize and/or socialize health care, education and energy, the commanding heights of post-industrial society.
Clever politics, but intellectually dishonest to the core. Health, education and energy -- worthy and weighty as they may be -- are not the cause of our financial collapse. And they are not the cure. The fraudulent claim that they are both cause and cure is the rhetorical device by which an ambitious president intends to enact the most radical agenda of social transformation seen in our lifetime.
letters@charleskrauthammer.com
Copyright 2009, Washington Post Writers Group
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Friday, March 20, 2009
NCAA March Madness
NCAA March Madness is finally upon us again.
Did your team make the tournament?
How has your bracket been affected by the early round upsets?
Will we have an exciting tournament finish with the overtime NCAA Championship game like last year?
Who is this year's Cinderella team?
Can any team match their run in the tournament like last year?
Who will be one of the young men to watch as the tournament unfolds?
How do you feel about President Obama picking the finally Four Teams in his personal bracket?
Will North Carolina fold under the pressure of being the pick of the President of The United States to win it all?
This is one of the most exciting times to watch college basketball!! I love this time of year for NCAA college basketball. It is David versus Goliath? The power house conferences against the smaller mid major conferences in the battle to be number one! We all get to root for the little guy to make waves in the tournament to try and level the playing field. Sit back and enjoy the battles until that one shining moment were the NCAA National Champion is crowned in early April.
Did your team make the tournament?
How has your bracket been affected by the early round upsets?
Will we have an exciting tournament finish with the overtime NCAA Championship game like last year?
Who is this year's Cinderella team?
Can any team match their run in the tournament like last year?
Who will be one of the young men to watch as the tournament unfolds?
How do you feel about President Obama picking the finally Four Teams in his personal bracket?
Will North Carolina fold under the pressure of being the pick of the President of The United States to win it all?
This is one of the most exciting times to watch college basketball!! I love this time of year for NCAA college basketball. It is David versus Goliath? The power house conferences against the smaller mid major conferences in the battle to be number one! We all get to root for the little guy to make waves in the tournament to try and level the playing field. Sit back and enjoy the battles until that one shining moment were the NCAA National Champion is crowned in early April.
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
3-4-09
Get Low movie shooting in Atlanta.
They are filming the big scene today at Picketts Mills Park in Dallas , Georgia. The 1930's film about a recluse man who stages his own funeral.
It is based on a true story. If you were an extra today in the shooting send us an email about your experiences. Was this your first major film to be an extra. Did you have a small supporting role in the film? We would love to hear your comments as well.
The movie stars ROBERT DUVALL , BILL MURRAY AND SISSY SPACEK.
These are three heavyweights in the film industry. We like all of the actors in their different roles that they have played over the years.
If you have a favorite movie of the the actors above write an tell us what movie and why.
They ARE GIVING AWAY AUTOGRAPHS FROM THIS AMAZING CAST !!! AS WELL AS OTHER GOODIES INCLUDING FLAT SCREEN TVS!!
If you are a winner please send name and photo and we will post you on this website.
This is the first time these actors have worked together on a film.
Get Low movie shooting in Atlanta.
They are filming the big scene today at Picketts Mills Park in Dallas , Georgia. The 1930's film about a recluse man who stages his own funeral.
It is based on a true story. If you were an extra today in the shooting send us an email about your experiences. Was this your first major film to be an extra. Did you have a small supporting role in the film? We would love to hear your comments as well.
The movie stars ROBERT DUVALL , BILL MURRAY AND SISSY SPACEK.
These are three heavyweights in the film industry. We like all of the actors in their different roles that they have played over the years.
If you have a favorite movie of the the actors above write an tell us what movie and why.
They ARE GIVING AWAY AUTOGRAPHS FROM THIS AMAZING CAST !!! AS WELL AS OTHER GOODIES INCLUDING FLAT SCREEN TVS!!
If you are a winner please send name and photo and we will post you on this website.
This is the first time these actors have worked together on a film.
Monday, March 2, 2009
Who's Blogging?
Hello fellow blogger and readers of blogs.
The question of the day is who's blogging?
Is it a little old lady in her 90's blogging?
How about a stay at home mother? Or.
How about a young whiz kid?
How about a famous movie star?
How about a professional sports player?
The list could go on and on for days on end.
If you are one of these people listed above or fit in the list could go on and on blog a little reply to this question.
InfoBlogmedia is curious to know Who's Blogging..
Once we know who then we can follow up with different blogs on this subject.
Who's Blogging?
The question of the day is who's blogging?
Is it a little old lady in her 90's blogging?
How about a stay at home mother? Or.
How about a young whiz kid?
How about a famous movie star?
How about a professional sports player?
The list could go on and on for days on end.
If you are one of these people listed above or fit in the list could go on and on blog a little reply to this question.
InfoBlogmedia is curious to know Who's Blogging..
Once we know who then we can follow up with different blogs on this subject.
Who's Blogging?
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