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Thursday, January 17, 2008

Is Randy Moss a victim

Can women victimize men?

"OK, I'm not going to speculate on how Washington and Moss (Randy) hooked up when she was 24 and he was a 19-year-old tender "Roni," but I will reference two nameless, 2007 college football stars who were high school phenoms," writes Jason Whitlock on Fox Sports.

"One got plucked by a 25-year-old mother of two while he was in high school. The other got scooped up by a 37-year-old flight attendant while he was a freshman in college.

Obviously men have been preying upon emotionally immature and insecure young women since the beginning of time. We've captured their minds and hearts with words, money, sex and calculated deeds. And when the young women mature and the leverage evens or swings the other direction, the weakest among us have resorted to threats, extortion or things far worse.
Hasn't Randy Moss matured this season? Aren't modern women as capable of mental cruelty as men?"

Is Randy Moss, therefore, a victim? Aren't many men victimized by women, but since they are men, society doesn't accept their victimization?

Rate victimization: Can a woman victimize a man?

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Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Cadillac CTS Coupe Concept

Rate the Cadillac CTS Coupe Concept

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The Mitsubishi RA

Rate the Mitsubishi Concept RA

The Corvette ZR1

Rate the Corvette Supercharged ZR1

The Buick Enclave CXL FWD

Rate the Buick Enclave CXL FWD

The Hummer HX Concept

The 2009 Toyota Venza

Rate the 2009 Toyota Venza

The Dodge ZEO

Rate the Dodge ZEO Concept, an electric vehicle with a lithium ion battery.

The Dodge Journey

Rate the 2009 Dodge Journey

The Nissan Forum

Rate the Nissan Forum Concept

The Infiniti G37 Coupe

Rate the G37 Coupe

The BMW 135i Convertible

Rate the BMW 135i Convertible

The Audi TTS

Rate the world premiere of the Audi TTS.

The Mercedes GLK Vision

Rate the Mercedes Vision GLK Bluetec

Monday, January 14, 2008

The Mini Cooper S

Rate the Mini Cooper S

Rate the new Beetle Convertible

Rate the convertible Beetle

Rate the Suzuki SX Force

Rate the Suzuki SX Force

Rate the Smart ForTwo

How smart is the Smart ForTwo?

Rate the Toyota A-BAT Hybrid

This is probably the one concept I'm most interested.

Rate A-BAT hybrid

Audi R8 V12 TDI concept

Rate the Audi R8 concept

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Rate the new Ford Explorer

The Ferrari 430 Scuderia

Rate the Ferrari 430 Scuderia

Dodge Viper SRT 10

Rate the Viper SRT 10

Rate the girl or the Maserati

Rate the Maserati Quattroporte Sport GTS, or the girl.

2009 Dodge Journey

Rate the new Dodge Journey

The Nissan GTR

Rate the Nissan GTR

Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder

Rate the Gallardo Spyder

Honda CR-Z

Rate the Honda CR-Z

Jaguar XF

Rate the Jaguar XF

Mazda Taiki

Rate the Mazda Taiki

Ford Escape plug-in hybrid

Is the Escape hybrid plug-in for real?

Rate the Buick Riviera Concept

Should GM build it.

Chevy Silverado hybrid

Will truck lovers love the green Silverado hybrid?

Should GM build the Groove?

Rate the Groove

Cadillac CTS

Rate the Cadillac CTS

Camaro Bumblebee

Rate the Camaro Bumblebee

Lexus LF-A Roadster

Rate the 2008 Lexus LF-A Roadster

Lexus luxury

The all new LX570. Rate this new Lexus.

Toyota Sequoia

And you thought Toyota only made small hybrid cars.

Rate the Sequoia.

Scion xB

Hot or not. The Scion xB.

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Rev Run and Kid Rock

Twice as good.

Kid Rock

And you know Kid Rock has Style, GM Style, Detroit Style

Another Camaro has Style

The Ethanol Coupe has Style

Green Style

Camero

Oh, yeah. The Solstice Racer

Sky is the limit

These girls have Style

The beat moves

And you know Malibu has Style

Buick has Style

Mary J has Style

Mary J Blige!

Joe Theisman has Style

Joe and GM CEO Rick Wagoner

GM Style

Getting it rolling at GMs Style Event

Friday, January 11, 2008

Rate the cars at the North American International Auto Show

Check out the Detroit Auto Show during press days

I'll be at the North American International Auto Show this weekend, starting Sunday. However, if my flight arrives on time, I'll be stopping by GM's Style Event that kicks of the North American International Auto Show on Saturday night. Mary J. Blige, Kid Rock, and Maroon 5 are supposed to provide some entertainment, so I might also post some pictures from the show.

Starting Sunday I'll be posting pictures of all my favorite cars. Also, you can check out Hybridcarblog.com for more in depth Auto Show coverage.

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Rate my cut

Rate me after my haircut?

Better than my hat head?

Rate my cut.

Rate me before my haircut

Just about to get a cut

Check out my hathead! Nice!

Rate my funky hair

Rate your commute

Don't you love sitting in traffic?

I took this picture just as I was getting on the subway. Suckers!

Now I'm on my way to a quick happy hour drink before heading home. Best of all, not only do I not have to worry about traffic, I don't have to worry about drinking too much!

Rate your commute, or just rate your Friday.

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Rate the Chevy Volt: Is it a hoax?

Shock: The Chevy Volt was just a marketing ploy?!

I was just forwarded a copy of a secret GM memo between Bob Lutz and Rick Wagoner regarding GM's plans to slowly pull the plug on the Chevy Volt, which I'll post after I check into some legalities.

It turns out that computer models just before the Volt debut at NAIAS demonstrated that GM's plan to achieve 40 miles of pure electricity with the Chevy Volt simply isn't possible without significant advances in lithium technology. Nevertheless, GM went forward with the Volt debut because it was too late to do anything else. Read more....

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Rate online dating

Has online dating worked for you?

I've never used any kind of online dating service, but I know a few people that have and it has been very successful for them. Actually, let me rephrase that. I know people whom have met other people online that eventually led to dating, however, they did not use a dating service.

I also know several people that have used online dating services, including some that were denied by the dating service, but none have had any success.

Did you find your boyfriend or girlfriend using an online dating service?

Obviously, certain commercials detail the successes of Internet dating, but what percentage of Internet dating service users end up with a successful relationship?

Rate online dating services: Did it work for you? If not, why not?

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Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Does Jacksonville have a chance?

Can Jacksonville upset the Patriots?

Most of the teams that have played the New England Patriots well this year were tough, smash-mouth football teams. The Steelers and the Ravens tried to run over the Patriots and both almost succeeded. Yet, the Patriots proved, as they have done all season, if you give them an inch they'll take a yard.

Jacksonville seems to be a team on a roll right now, playing their best football as they head into the playoffs. The Jaguars, I believe, won't be afraid of the Patriots, won't be intimidated by their undefeated record. Rather, I think the fact that no one thinks Jacksonville has no chance against the Patriots is the perfect situation for the Jaguars. They have nothing to lose.

Still, the Patriots are possibly the best team ever. The Jaguars will have to pound and pound the Patriot defense and hope that the veteran linebackers of the Patriots will finally feel their age in the fourth quarter.

More important, however, will be the Jaguars defensive game plan. If the Jags don't make a habit of hitting Brady early and as often as possible, the Jags might come close, but that's as close as they will come.

Rate the Jacksonville Jaguars: Do they have a chance?

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Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Most over-priced cars and price negotiation

Rate your negotiation skills

We all know that buying a car can be quite an ordeal sometimes. That's why information is always key. Online sites can provide a significant amount of pricing details. More important, buyers need to know about dealer incentives before shopping. Likewise, know whether a car is selling well. The longer it sits on the lot, the better your chances of negotiating a lower price.

According to Forbes, the 5 Most Over-Priced cars are: Dodge Ram, Mercury Grand Marquis, Ford F-150, Dodge Durango, and the GMC Envoy.

Bought a car lately? Rate your car price negotiation skills.

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Monday, January 7, 2008

Hillary Clinton in tears: Was it planned?

Mrs. Always Well Coached gets emotional?

So, Hillary Clinton is asked a softball beauty question on the Eve of the New Hampshire primary that causes her to cry because she cares more than any of the other candidates for President? (more)

I'm sorry, but that is pathetic. Sure, maybe she's a bit emotional and she sheds a tear and tells the crowd sorry. "It's just been a long tough campaign, but let's turn these tears into tears of joy. Together we can change the world." That would have been enduring, instead she attacks?

Instead, Clinton USES this 'emotional' moment to somehow distinguish herself from her competition - even to take shots at them because she "cares" more. Bullsh_t!

Rate Hillary's sob fest: Was it contrived or just evidence of her ruthlessness?

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Dumb story of the day: Drinking games increase drinking

No way! Drinking games might make you drunk?

Way! Believe it or not, drinking games lead to more drinking at a party compared to not playing drinking games at a party. I know it's almost impossible to believe, but it's true.

That's the result of a new college study according to MSN. Wow! I guess the person that came up with such a brilliant study must have been playing a drinking game the night before because only a drunk could be surprised by such results.

Rate this story: Is it the dumbest of the day, or do you have a better one?

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Is Scientology about to destroy the world?

Destroyed by Scientology?

I think Tom Cruise is dead, at least as an actor, and his religion killed him. Yes, Tom has done and said some weird things because of his religious beliefs. So what? Almost anyone that has any religious affiliation has done and said some weird things in the name of religion.

What I don't get, however, is why the world is so much more concerned about Scientology than other religions. Fundamentalist Christians, Jews and Muslims seem much more of a threat to the world than Scientologists. In terms of beliefs, is Scientology really so much more far-fetched than the beliefs of other major religions?

So, what's the big deal? Is it the connection between Scientology and celebrity that causes so much interest?

Rate the threat of Scientology: Is it just media hype or reality?

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Friday, January 4, 2008

3 Days in a row

Look at all those damn taps!

Out at happy hour again.

I had to stop by the printers today, which happens to be near my favorite happy hour watering hole, the Yardhouse in Pasadena. You just can't beat the happy hour food here.

This is my third day in a row of going to happy hour. I'm lushing.

Rate your favorite happy hours

Amy Fisher: Everything wrong with America?

An American tragedy?

Amy Fisher, aka Long Island Lolita, is back in the news promoting a sex tape with her husband.

Fisher, who served time in prison for shooting the wife of her lover, a man more than twice her age when she was 16, claims she initially had nothing to do with the tape, but has now accepted money rather than fight the tape's release. Yeah, whatever.

Is there no limit to how low people will stoop for money and fame? Are sex tapes the new path to fame and riches in America? Or, is it about time America relaxes when it comes to sexuality?

Rate Amy Fisher: An American tragedy or the tale of a hard-working American woman?

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Thursday, January 3, 2008

Rate your friends

How do you tell your friends that you love them?

This picture is how I do it. Love ya mike!

Rate your day

Trying to finish the week

What is it about the first week of the New Year? Everything is such a struggle.

Then I had to get up two hours early today for work, and then run a bunch of errands afterwards. Next year I need to take the first week of 2009 off. Take a holiday from the holidays.

At least I can chill for a little bit now..

Rate your day.

Finally, Campaign '08 finally over?

Race to the White House

Finally! The run for the White House really gets going as Democrats and Republicans pick their favorite candidates in Iowa, and I couldn't be more happy. Soon, this whole money-wasting debacle will be over - at least for a couple of months. It seems that these days politicians spend more time running for office than representing the people.

Rate Campaign 2008: Are you happy that it's finally kicking into gear or that it's finally over?

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Will 2008 be better than 2007?

Will big brother be watching you?

Now that it is 2008 I'm left wondering whether 2008 will be better than 2007. Is the world becoming a better place or a worse place, or is it, as it has always been, relative?

I want to believe that the world is becoming a better place, but I don't see it. And my belief isn't based upon US foreign relations, but life in the US. When I was shopping over this Holiday season I couldn't believe how many rude people I encountered. I remember when the Holiday season used to be so refreshing because rude people stopped acting rude for a few days - not any more.

Rate 2008: Will it be better than 2007?

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Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Rate the Hillary Clinton Meal Deal picture

Is Hillary attacked more because she is a woman?

O.K., this Hillary Clinton attack-ad is nasty, but do an image search on George Bush, or many other well known politicians, and you'll find far worse 'art'. So, I don't think this picture takes politics to a new low, but it does seem misogynistic, but I think that's partially due to the theme. My guess is that the 'artist' wanted to use 'left wings' as much '2 fat thighs' or '2 small breasts'.

Rate this Hillary spoof: Does it go too far or not far enough?

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