

Not everyday is there a new movie that I am excited to talk about.
You can watch the trailer at YouTube and see for yourself. At first glance you might think of it as another stupid bug movie, but it is way more than that. Definitely not a movie that you have figured out in the first 10 minutes, it is a engaging bug movie that will have you in it’s grasp and have you squirming in your seat. Lionsgate has produced many thrillers but this bug movie looks to be one of their best. It is an intense, mind-bending psychological thriller in which nothing is quite as it seems. The trailer had me scratching and looking for bugs! Just look at these beautiful posters and you get the feeling that something is happening and it isn’t good! Do you see the intensity in Ashley Judd’s eyes? Why does that top poster look like the woman is in the bug? Muwahahaha sinister laugh
The movie features Ashley Judd who I think is a wonderful actress. She really gets into this part and you will be holding your breath as you wait to see what happens next. Yummy, sexy, Harry Connick, Jr. is also in this movie. It is listed as one of the most disturbing horror movies imaginable. Directed by Academy Award® winner William Friedkin (THE FRENCH CONNECTION, THE EXORCIST), this movie is one you will want to watch with all the lights on. If you want to know what they mean by “First they send in their drone…then they find their queen” you’ll have to wait until it opens on May 25, 2007.


May 8th, 2007
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Since I don’t like to cook, it amazes me when I listen to people talk about how they love to cook. Elizabeth from Table4Five has some wonderful recipes on her new site Mom Cooks. Take a look at it. She has down to earth, simple to follow recipes. She gives tips on how she might change something or how to make the recipe better. Her site is so cute and not cluttered. You will love it. Especially if you like to cook. My husband is going to love her site. He’s the cook in this house.
May 7th, 2007
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Here is a blog that discusses social media and SEO. I agree with his assessment of consumers today already participating in social media. We aren’t afraid to join communities like Blog Catalog and MyBlogLog. We want to see what other’s find interesting on the net. We are led to great deals and even find things not to bother with by reading a marketing blog.
The assessment of disclosure is one I agree with but would add that, while being honest about what you are saying is something I strive to do, my readers know me. It is not necessary to disclose everything about what I am writing because my readers know where I am coming from. That goes for disclosing why I am writing a post and whether I am being paid to do so.
Community driven is right on the mark. I know for a fact that word of mouth can make or break a business, an idea or a theme.
The writer’s idea of facilitation is correct and that is why marketers need to pay attention to the consumer. 
May 7th, 2007
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I read an article in Time Magazine that stated only 8% of major league players are black.
In 1964, at the height of the civil rights movement, Jackie Robinson published a compilation of interviews with major league players and managers about the state of integration of the game.
During that time period, I would say that was very noble of Mr. Robinson. He was taking a chance of being a target and also put his family in harms way. He must have thought it an important issue.
The game of baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine players each. The goal of baseball is to score runs by hitting a thrown ball with a bat and touching a series of four markers called bases arranged at the corners of a ninety-foot square known as the diamond. The baseball history traces back to early 1800s when the Americans began playing baseball on informal teams, using local rules. Alexander Joy Cartwright of New York invented the modern baseball field in 1845 and devised the first rules and regulations for the modern game of baseball. With the passages of time baseball games started being played in leagues and finally on international level.
May 7th, 2007
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When your child has trouble in school, you often feel helpless. I know that we talked to teachers and other parents, seeking guidance. We also looked all over the internet for help. When we found Score Educational Center, we learned that a simple summer program with elementary grade level math tutors is all we needed to get back on track. Sometimes, when you just can’t grasp that one part of the equation, you get swallowed up with the whole idea of math. Just a simple instruction that went over the trouble area is all it took to get going again.
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May 7th, 2007
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