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Worcester Is MAJOR!™

Worcester Is MAJOR!™: 10/18/09 - 10/25/09

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Taxes: TheIRS

Yes it may be October, but any person or business has been planning
already for tax year 2009.

Here are some tax deductions for "Green Living": http://bit.ly/lqTHD


And remember, we never just say "IRS",we always say "The IRS", which,
if you're not smart it becomes "Theirs".

Friday, October 23, 2009

Head Spin

The title says it all!

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Thursday, October 22, 2009

Fox News on the White House

Fox News' War on the White House: http://tinyurl.com/yf8vqy6

It gets more interesting by the minute!

"I have my homie's backs"-Mike O'Brien

No matter what you read or what others say about City Manager Michael
O'Brien, you can't deny that he supports the people within the "Circle
of Trust".

When Mike told the folks at the T&G and others that he supports
Sheriff Glodis, he meant it 100%.

Hey, with homie's like Mike O'Brien, Glodis has nothing to worry about
as he takes on the "haters".

In the present day Millennial Generation (read: children born between
1990 & 1995) there's a saying that's used frequently and it goes like
this,"use the naysayers and haters as motivation, and keep it moving."
And that is exactly want Sheriff Glodis is doing.....keeping it
moving; namely the bullshit.

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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

#BeatCancer sets new Guinness Record

With a few typed characters on your keyboard or cellphone, a campaign
that was intiated to use social media to raise funds for cancer
research the hashtag "#BeatCancer" sets a Guinness World Record, and
raises over $70,000.

http://bit.ly/V0kmz

Monday, October 19, 2009

Sports: Child's Play

The incident that took place in Wilmington, Massachusetts involving a parent and football coach that landed the parent in the hospital made me think about the number of times I've seen parent "loose it" at their child's sporting event. Luckily, they never escalated to more than a shouting match, but this incident in Wilmington turned violent.

Or, how could I forget the "Green Death" girls soccer coach in Scituate, MA that was forced to resign over the email he sent to team's parents.


As the cost of higher education continues to rise, more and more parents are steering their children to play sports not for the exercise, the team work and the ability to "think on their feet", but rather to earn an athletic scholarship to play at the collegiate level. Interesting times we're living in, huh?

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Sunday, October 18, 2009

Pictures

Check out TIME's pictures of the week http://su.pr/1EBdzh

Some are truly amazing!