Archive for December 12th, 2007

Dec 12 2007

My creditors

Published by The Kibbitzer under View from Bottom

I’m being chased by a pack of creditors: had used AT & T as my local and or long distant carrier a long time ago.  The other day I got a collection notice, saying I owed $200 or so.  The letterhead said it’s from Pen, but listed Pal as the creditor.  Sheshi, who is my creditor [...]

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Dec 12 2007

Eli golfs too

Published by The Kibbitzer under Sports

This issue of Golf has Eli Manning talkin about golf. .. apparently he likes karaoke too.  When asked if he’s better golfer or singer, he replied: “Well, I’m not very good at either.  But I guess that’s the great thing about singing and golf: you don’t have to be any good at either to have [...]

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Dec 12 2007

Grandfather’s funeral

Published by The Kibbitzer under View from Bottom

This funeral home has changed dramatically.  It’s very professional and attentive.  The most traditional one I attended so far.

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Dec 12 2007

LT .. identity theft?

Published by The Kibbitzer under Sports, View from Bottom

LaDainian Tomlinson that is.  Ehmagawd, can’t believe the media allowed LT to be used for another footballer!
1. LT = Lawrence Julius Taylor only. 
2. Why 300 flat screen TVs for the fire displaced San Diego victims?  2,000 X’mas dinners for the poor I can understand. 

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Dec 12 2007

Danone in China

Danone has lost an important part of its legal battle with a Chinese partner after a local arbitration body ruled in favour of Wahaha Group in a dispute over the joint ventures main brand.
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The two companies first signed a partnership in 1996 and since then the joint venture, in which Danone has a 55 per [...]

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Dec 12 2007

Career politicians are so lame

Published by The Kibbitzer under View from Bottom

Michael Bloomberg wrote wisely on globalisation, why America needs it and how could it benefit us.  Increasingly, I found the career politicians become irrelevant, out cast when the successful CEOs are in.  To stay fresh, the career politicians who grew up with the sense of entitlements have to find something to sell themselves, aside from pleasing the voters.  Al Gore found [...]

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