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RETIRED/BORED HUSBAND
After I retired, my wife insisted that I accompany her on her trips to Target.
Unfortunately, like most men, I found shopping boring and preferred to get in and get out. Equally unfortunate, my wife is like most women – she loves to browse.
Yesterday my dear wife received the following letter from the local Target:
Dear Mrs. Harris,
Over the past six months, your husband has caused quite a commotion in our store. We cannot tolerate this behavior and have been forced to ban both of you from the store. Our complaints against your husband, Mr. Harris, are listed below and are documented by our video surveillance cameras:
1. June 15: He took 24 boxes of condoms and randomly put them in other people’s carts when they weren’t looking.
2. July 2: Set all the alarm clocks in Housewares to go off at 5-minute intervals.
3. July 7: He made a trail of tomato juice on the floor leading to the women’s restroom.
4. July 19: Walked up to an employee and told her in an official voice, ‘Code 3 in Housewares. Get on it right away’. This caused the employee to leave her assigned station and receive a reprimand from her Supervisor that in turn resulted with a union grievance, causing management to lose time and costing the company money.
5. August 4: Went to the Service Desk and tried to put a bag of M&Ms on layaway
6. August 14: Moved a ‘CAUTION – WET FLOOR’ sign to a carpeted area.
7. August 15: Set up a tent in the camping department and told the children shoppers he’d invite them in if they would bring pillows and blankets from the bedding department to which twenty children obliged.
8. August 23: When a clerk asked if they could help him he began crying and screamed, ‘Why can’t you people just leave me alone?’ EMTs were called.
9.. September 4: Looked right into the security camera and used it as a mirror while he picked his nose.
10. September 10: While handling guns in the hunting department, he asked the clerk where the antidepressants were.
11. October 3: Darted around the Store suspiciously while loudly humming the ‘ Mission Impossible’ theme.
12. October 6: In the auto department, he practiced his ‘Madonna look’ by using different sizes of funnels on his chest.
13. October 18: Hid in a clothing rack and when people browsed through, he yelled ‘PICK ME! PICK ME!’
14. October 22: When an announcement came over the loud speaker, he assumed a
fetal position and screamed ‘OHNO! IT’S THOSE VOICES AGAIN!’
15. Took a box of condoms to the check out clerk and asked where the fitting room was?
And last, but not least:
16. October 23: Went into a fitting room, shut the door, waited awhile, and then yelled very loudly, ‘Hey! There’s no toilet paper in here.’
One of the clerks passed out.
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Sure, the weather’s getting warmer and you can have an outside gazebo wedding, but the majority of June falls under the sign of Gemini – a mentally based air sign not known for fullness of feeling and the hot diggity dog of what love is supposed to be. So, when should a person get married according to the stars? Here’s how to use astrology to pick the best wedding date.
A few general rules apply on how to pick your wedding date based on the stars.
First, avoid Mercury retrograde at all costs. These intervals of Mercury’s apparent wrong way street pop up three or four times a year for roughly three weeks at a time. These Mercury eras may mar wedding plans in a plethora of ways from the wrong names frosting the wedding cake to a traffic jam preventing the minister from getting to the church on time.
Pick a Sun sign that matches why you’re getting married. If you want love and romance and good gooey feelings, you could consider Libra (but it can be a bit aloof and abstract) but certainly the water signs: Cancer, Scorpio and Pisces. If you want someone with whom you have banter and the mental stimulation that can carry a relationship well after the honeymoon is over, give Sagittarius a look as well as the air signs: Gemini, Libra and Aquarius, which all love mental exchanges.
Should it be stability you’re after, you could go with security-based Cancer for a summer wedding (and it gives you the last week of June) or the resourceful earth signs: Taurus, Virgo and Capricorn. Of course, weddings performed during earth signs might require a pre-nuptial document to carve details in stone. Finally, if you want adventure, go for it-ness and a likely work out partner, get married while enjoying the spark of the one of the fire signs: Aries, Leo and Sagittarius.
The Moon sign of the day of marriage offers a huge consideration as well. Using the sign guide in the Sun sign paragraph above, apply those ideas remembering that the Moon offers the emotional tone and sets the standard for how the partners will support, honor, adore and care for the other.
Since Venus classically represents the female and Mars bears the masculine archetype, these two planets crave a happy place with respect to each other. Here’s a tricky wicket to navigate with Venus and Mars: traditionally astrology seeks relationships of ease between planets and signs. That’s just nifty for a long walk and sitting on the porch watching sunset. But to get the… you know… hot steamy stuff percolating to the brink of spontaneous combustion, you’ll need a tense and friction-based aspect between the ‘her’ planet and the ‘him’ planet (the same principle applies to same sex unions, by the way). Bear in mind that such a tense pattern might get a little testy later on in matters of money and emotional need.
It’s always best to contact a professional astrologer to assist you with the best wedding date. While there is no ‘perfect’ date, your astrologer can set you up with a horoscope that supports your relationship. Before contacting your astrologer, check with your intended venue for available dates. No point in getting chart forecasts for unavailable dates.
One final point to keep in mind, an astrologer may recommend an impossible wedding date, such as Wednesday at 11:37 P.M. Vows can be privately, legally and ceremonially exchanged at such a time, with all the hoopla and regalia at an ‘unofficial’ time convenient for family, relatives and venue to occur later.
Moon in Aries
Moon in Taurus
Moon in Gemini
Moon in Cancer
Moon in Leo
Moon in Virgo
Moon in Scorpio
Moon in Sagittarius
Moon in Capricorn
Moon in Aquarius
Moon in Pisces
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At a time when intentions manifest at warp speed and our everyTesting the Beliefs you Hold
There are some simple tests you can apply to your beliefs. One way to
tell if you have beliefs that don’t serve you is to hold a belief in
awareness and ask yourself if the belief empowers you to reach the
highest and best in the universe or does it bind you to dense realities
that limit and disempower you? Pay attention to your feeling state when
you focus on the realities your beliefs create. Do you feel angry or
agitated or do you feel happy and at peace?
Here is another test. Imagine you’re holding a belief in your hand. Does
it feel heavy and leaden or do you feel yourself lift off the ground as
you hold it? What brings you down is a belief you can let go of. What
lifts you up is a belief that holds the power to lift you to your
highest potentials.
Everyone Deserves Love
One reason some hold disempowering beliefs is that they feel they don’t
deserve to be loved and empowered. Unfortunately this is a core belief
that can disable a lot of empowering beliefs. The solution to this is
simple: adopt the belief that each person, as a spark of spirit, is
deserving of the best the universe has to offer. Each person inherently
deserves unconditional love and the blessings of the universe. So long
as you sincerely believe good things are the birthright of every person,
you’ll be able to extend this belief to yourself as well. When you
believe you deserve the best the universe has to offer, each day becomes
a joyful journey along timelines where you experience ever expanding
realms of love and bliss.
expression reflects our inner world with perfect transparency, it is a
good time to visit the beliefs that determine the shape and form of the
realities we manifest. Our beliefs narrow or expand our field of
potentials and determine the timelines we will move along. As we move
further into the new time, the power of our beliefs becomes more
profound than ever before.
Beliefs are filters we place on reality. Everyone holds beliefs about
themselves, about others, the nature of reality and the universe. Some
beliefs empower us while others disempower us. The good news is that
it’s just as easy to hold an empowering belief as it is to hold a
disempowering one. It’s just as easy to believe in a world that radiates
the unlimited love and blessings of spirit as it is to believe in a
world where pain, suffering and struggle are our fate.
Shining the Light of Awareness on Beliefs
You can examine your beliefs to see if you hold any that are holding you
down. For a time you may choose to become a detective of your life to
shine the light of your awareness on your beliefs. Ask yourself what you
believe about your potentials and your love-ability. Ask yourself what
you believe you deserve.
It is also helpful to ask yourself how you see others and the world
around you. Do you believe others love and support you, or do you
believe others use you toward their own ends and abandon you when you
need them most? Do you believe the saying that ‘no good deed goes
unpunished’ or do you believe the good you do returns to you tenfold?
Do you believe in the divine wisdom of the universe or do you believe
you are a hapless pawn in the hands of a hostile and punishing god? Are
you a victim or an empowered being who creates your own realities? The
identities you hold offer important clues to your beliefs.
Your Beliefs are Real and True for You
Any belief you hold is real and true for you. If you believe you’re
unloved, you will live your life as if this is true. If you believe
you’re loved for the unique qualities you possess as a human being, you
will feel loved and you will live your life accordingly. When you feel
loved you will love. When you love, you open the door for more love to
flow into your life.
Testing the Beliefs you Hold
There are some simple tests you can apply to your beliefs. One way to
tell if you have beliefs that don’t serve you is to hold a belief in
awareness and ask yourself if the belief empowers you to reach the
highest and best in the universe or does it bind you to dense realities
that limit and disempower you? Pay attention to your feeling state when
you focus on the realities your beliefs create. Do you feel angry or
agitated or do you feel happy and at peace?
Here is another test. Imagine you’re holding a belief in your hand. Does
it feel heavy and leaden or do you feel yourself lift off the ground as
you hold it? What brings you down is a belief you can let go of. What
lifts you up is a belief that holds the power to lift you to your
highest potentials.
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer signed the country’s toughest illegal-immigration bill into law two years ago, setting off a long legal battle with the Obama administration and inspiring half a dozen states to emulate Arizona and pass similar laws. On Wednesday, the federal government and Arizona will face off at the Supreme Court, where Justice Department lawyers will try to convince the court that the law is an unconstitutional invasion into the federal government’s turf.
A federal judge blocked four major aspects of the law before they ever went into effect, including the provision that local police officers check the immigration status of people during stops if they have reason to suspect they lack legal status. Provisions making it a state crime for illegal immigrants to seek work, or for any immigrant to fail to carry immigration papers, were also blocked. Last year, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a lower court’s decision and shot down most of the law.
Although public opinion polls showed that most Americans supported the law’s provisions after it passed, the minority opposition was passionate, and it set off a national debate about illegal immigration that has permeated the presidential elections. Opponents argued that the law would encourage racial profiling and branded Arizona the “show me your papers” state. More than 100 different parties, including former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and dozens of states, have filed friend-of-the-court briefs weighing in on the law.
Three interesting twists are likely to make this case even more high-profile—and political—than it already has been. First of all, Mitt Romney and other Republican candidates for the presidency have blasted the Obama administration for suing Arizona in the first place, using it as a way to paint the president as soft on illegal immigration and intrusive on states’ rights. Secondly, a familiar face will represent Arizona’s case: Paul Clement, the lawyer who argued against Obama’s health care law before the Supreme Court earlier this month, will once again take center stage. Lastly, Justice Elena Kagan has recused herself from the case because she was solicitor general when the government first filed suit against Arizona. That means the court could theoretically split 4-4 in its decision. If this happens, the 9th Circuit decision stands and the law will remain blocked. But that outcome would give little guidance to states not in the 9th Circuit that have passed or want to pass laws similar to Arizona’s, and would leave unsettled the question of how far states can go in combating illegal immigration.
If true, the allegations are a huge black eye for the global retailing leader, which prides itself on its reputation for integrity and transparency.
So far, Wal-Mart hasn’t denied the allegations. Rather, it says it is once again investigating them—the way it did several years ago, before it shoved them under the rug.
According to David Barstow of The New York Times, who reported the story, the bribes were directed by the man who went on to become vice-chairman and the head of Wal-Mart’s U.S. division, Eduardo Castro-Wright. At the time, Castro-Wright was head of the company’s Mexico unit, and he was praised and promoted for the astonishing growth he delivered there—growth that the NYT says was directly the result of the bribes.
Wal-Mart’s investigation of the bribery story, meanwhile, was in part overseen by the head of Wal-Mart International at the time, Michael Duke. Duke has since been promoted to CEO of Wal-Mart.
The first reaction of many upon hearing the Mexico bribery story is “So what—it’s Mexico—that’s the way things are done in Mexico.”
That may often be true, but as a defense of Wal-Mart’s actions, it overlooks several key points.
First, Wal-Mart clearly didn’t think it could defend its actions by saying “this is the way things are done in Mexico.” If it had thought it could justify its actions this way, it already would have.
Second, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act makes it illegal to bribe officials in countries in which American companies do business, which is what Wal-Mart is accused of doing here.
Third, the bribes involved internal accounting fraud, which Wal-Mart couldn’t condone under any circumstances.
Fourth, it’s preposterous to think that a company as large and influential as Wal-Mart could take a position that it’s fine to ignore local laws to meet its own growth targets.
So the allegations are a huge deal, regardless how business is generally conducted in Mexico. And, given the current positions of Eduardo Castro-Wright and Michael Duke, they extend right to the top of the company.
If the allegations are true, Wal-Mart needs to apologize, pay whatever fines are required, and then fire both men—Castro-Wright because he oversaw the bribes, and Duke because he knew about them and didn’t do anything. This scandal is far too big for the company to just sweep under the rug.
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What was going on in that prison? Mike Tyson says during his three years in jail for rape, he got a prison official pregnant. He says she did not have the baby. Tyson, who recently performed a one-man show in Las Vegas, mentioned this to ESPN as one of the subjects he left out of the show. Back in 1992, Tyson was sentenced to 10 years in prison for raping an 18-year old woman. He was released in 1995 after serving three years.
Congrats to Tamera Mowry-Housley and her husband Adam. They are expecting their first child. The former Sister Sister co-star is currently featured on the Style Network reality show Tia & Tamera with her twin sister Tia Mowry-Hardrict. Tamera and Adam were married last May. Tamera’s pregnancy comes ten months after her sister Tia gave birth to her first child Cree. Tamera is due in November.
Congrats to Basketball Star Chris Paul. He and his wife Jada are expecting their second child, a daughter. The college sweethearts already have a three-year old son Chris, Jr.
Get well wishes go out to NBC 10’s Glenn “Hurricane” Schwartz. The bow-tied meteorologist is currently recovering from successful double bypass surgery. Get well soon Glenn!
Changes are coming to The Real Housewives of Atlanta. First, Sheree Whitfield won’t be back on the show. She says she wasn’t happy, but sources say the producers weren’t happy with her diva attitude and demands for more money. Kim Zolchiak may not be returning either. She is in talks to get a spinoff show featuring her wedding, pregnancy and nine-month old baby. Meanwhile, NeNe Leakes is launching a shoe line with her new BFF Kim Kardashian.
The Hudson family murder trial got underway this week in Chicago. Oscar Winner Jennifer Hudson took the stand and broke down to testify against her ex brother-in-law William Balfour, who is accused of killing her mother, brother and 7-year old nephew. Among other things, Jennifer testified about warning her sister Julia not to marry Balfour.
Former Football Star Terrell Owens and all his babymommas are coming to the Dr. Phil show. Owens, who used to play with the Eagles, Cowboys and 49ers, is having major babymomma and child support drama. If he doesn’t pay his back child support, and it is in the thousands, he could wind up in jail. Owens needs a football gig because he can’t make the payments. Well here comes Dr. Phil to the rescue. Can he, Owens and the babymommas sort things out.
Look for major changes on America’s Next Top Model. Tyra Banks is shaking the show up for the 19th season. Nigel Barker, Miss J (Jay Alexander) and Mr. J (Jay Manuel) have been let go. No word yet on who will replace them. Banks said even though she loves her guys, it was time to give the show a lift. The ex-America’s Top Model judges have been making the rounds in the press, and for now, they say they’re ready to move on to other things.
Beverly Johnson’s daughter, Anansa Sims, is expecting her second child with her husband David Patterson. The new baby will join her nine-month old sister Ava. Beverly Johnson and her family recently launched their reality show, Beverly’s Full House. The supermodel’s cable show airs on Saturdays nights at 10pm on OWN.
61-year old Robin Gibb has come out of a coma. Gibb is battling colorectal cancer. He has been ill for most of the year. Doctors had warned his family he may not come out of the coma, but he did. Gibb is responding to his family. Sources say he came out of the coma to the music of his group The Bee Gees, including his brother, Barry, singing to him.
Singer Ledisi is writing her first book entitled Better Than Alright: Finding Peace, Love and Power. She is also coming to town Sunday, June 24th at the Keswick with Eric Benet.