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Category: tv

01/05/06 07:10 - 34ºF - ID#28267

Marathons

Over the holiday there were a bunch of marathons. I did watch some of the Monty Phyton one. I wasn't in the mood to watch the Tlight zone. But sometimes other stations willl put on atleast 3 episodes on in a row it is a good way to get caught up on shows that you have missed or that you might be interested in. I have heard of some people who wont watch a show untill there is a marathon that way they get the entire story at once instead of waiting a week. I wish I could have watche the 24 hours of 24 on A&E but that was to intense. But it is a great way to cathch up.
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Category: winter sports

01/04/06 08:26 - 44ºF - ID#28266

Winter X games 10

There are lots of sports to do in the winter. I used to ski some but never learned how to snowboard or race snowmobiles or any of that stuff. I admit I love watching it but don't see it as often as I like. There have been lots of differant kinds of sking in the olympics for a long time. But snowboarding was (im my opionion) put in because it was verry popular and to try and cut into A huge market and a sport wich is growing at a large rate. But that being said both snowboarding and sking can be seen live at the X games. For more info go to EXPN.com . One aspect that I really like is when they do Moto X on the snow that is amazing. The schedulle I got is for what will be shown on TV. Sometimes what is shown changes based on weather and snow conditions. Also some of the events that are finals the last of runs are on sportscenter live from the site and then some times they give you some sports news and then go back to the event live. I'm not going to get into the debate of if it is better for them to be live or not (they used to be taped and then showed). I have never tried it but I think there is a way you can watch all the events live over there site. I'm sure some the the athletes at Winter X will be at the olympics also it happend the same way 4 years ago, wow I can't belive that was 4 years ago I can bearly remember it.

Winter X Games 10 Live Telecast ScheduleEXPN.com


Saturday, January 28

TIME NETWORK COMPETITION
2 p.m.-3 p.m. ABC Snowboarder X Men's & Women's Finals
3 p.m.-4 p.m. ABC Snowboarder X Men's & Women's Finals
4 p.m.-5 p.m. ABC SnoCross Quarterfinals
5 p.m.-6 p.m. ABC Snowboard Slopestyle Men's Finals
9 p.m.-11 p.m. ESPN Snowboard SuperPipe Women's Finals; Moto X Best Trick Finals Part 1



Sunday, January 29

TIME NETWORK COMPETITION
2 p.m.-3 p.m. ESPN Skier X Men's & Women's Finals
3 p.m.-4 p.m. ESPN SnoCross Semifinals
4 p.m.-5 p.m. ESPN Skiing Slopestyle Finals
9 p.m.-11 p.m. ESPN Snowboard SuperPipe Men's Prelims; Moto X Best Trick Finals Part 2



Monday, January 30

TIME NETWORK COMPETITION
9 p.m.-11 p.m. ESPN Snowboard SuperPipe Men's Finals; SnoCross Last Chance Qualifiers



Tuesday, January 31

TIME NETWORK COMPETITION
9 p.m.-11 p.m. ESPN Skiing SuperPipe Men's Finals; SnoCross Finals


ESPN's SportsCenter will report nightly from Winter X Games 10 including LIVE reports on Monday, January 30 and Tuesday, January 31 during the 11 p.m. ET show.



ESPN2 will feature daily late-night highlight programs from Sunday, Jan. 29 through Wednesday, Feb. 1. The Sunday, Monday and Wednesday shows will air from 2 - 3 a.m. and on Tuesday from 3 - 4 a.m. ET.



  • Times and events listed are Eastern Time (ET) and are subject to change. Please consult your local listings.





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Category: tv

01/03/06 07:54 - 38ºF - ID#28265

Rollergirls

Before I get to the show Rollergirls that I taped last night and watched today. When I got home last night a had a phone message on my machine from a buddy of mines father that his son had a daughter. I didn't know what to say on a call back so i left it at that. It is hard for me to imagine him with a kid.

There is this show on A&E called Rollergirls it was on last night and is repeated tonight at 10 pm. If you go to www.aetv.com you can get more info on the show. One thing I got from there are the pictures below. The show is a reality show that follows girls who play Roller Derby. I used to really like watching that it was fun. Plus there are a lot of fine chicks playing it. It is also a ruff sport. The league they play in is in Austin, Texas. I don't know if each show is going to be the same way. But this one Was about the Rookie Venis Envy number 9 and 1/2 and her life outside of the game and with her team mates and what goes on outside of the sport. But they also had highlites and a preaty good overview of one of there games. I think it is a good series, at least based on the first show.


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Category: photos

01/03/06 06:42 - 38ºF - ID#28264

Sabres

Cool all 5 Pictures Worked. I decided to only do 5 incase they didn't work. If you are interested in seeing more pictures from the new years game I went to I have two links for you. They are (this one is the newyears day game) and (2 previous games). Over the season I will add more pictures the two albums. I'm going to 1 more game for sure and i'm thinking about going to a game a couple days before that one.


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Category: photos

01/02/06 07:35 - 37ºF - ID#28263

NewYears

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(weird that I took all the tv pics at the same size and downloaded them all togather at the same time but some will show up and some won't hopefully in a couple of days I will have all my hockey pics up and a link to them)

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Category: politics

01/02/06 07:20 - 37ºF - ID#28262

Returning to Buffal

In my last journal [inlink]metalpeter,520[/inlink] I mentioned someone who I went to school with and how they came back to Buffalo. That Article is below. I found in at the Buffalo News web page it is an article in First sunday and I didn't read the dating articles but they are there also. If you get the sunday and you like the article then you may want to look at the pictures.


An Organizer at Heart




A HARVARD-EDUCATED NATIVE SON RETURNS TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE

By MARK SOMMER

1/1/2006

Aaron Bartley used to be disturbed by the poverty he saw from the window of hisschool bus. Those rides in the late-1980s took him from his home in North Buffalo to City Honors on the East Side.
That trip and the education he received in and outside the classroom left an indelible impression.

"It was educational beyond the 3 Rs," Bartley says. "I got to meet a lot of diverse people who were poor and wealthy, and understood class dynamics even before I knew what they were."

Bartley, a 2001 graduate of Harvard Law School, could have followed the lucrative path of corporate litigation or securities law, as many of his classmates did.

Instead, he cast off the class privilege of a Harvard degree to become a community organizer, rolling up his sleeves to throw in his lot with the city's poor and disenfranchised.

"Buffalo has always been on my mind, and one of my aspirations (after going away to school) had been to do work here," says Bartley. He returned to Buffalo a year ago and directs People United for Sustainable Housing, known by the acronym PUSH. It's a new organization mixing nonprofit development with community activism.

Bartley's plans for Buffalo were recently boosted by a $60,000 fellowship from Echoing Green, a New York City-based non-profit that named him one of the world's "best emerging social change entrepreneurs." The funds include a stipend for Bartley and another staffer.

His "Niagara Community Initiative" was one of 10 applications accepted out of more than 700 requests, says Lara Galinsky, a foundation vice president.

"Aaron is both extraordinarily intelligent and humble, as well as very dedicated and connected to his hometown," says Galinsky. "He is an organizer at heart."

Bartley, 30, lives on the West Side's Plymouth Street, near the Massachusetts Avenue Project, a community-building organization on whose board he sits. He served briefly as its executive director.

PUSH has acquired a building on 19th Street to redevelop into a low-income co-op where poor people ineligible for mortgages can develop equity. He hopes it will become a model for redevelopment elsewhere.

Bartley joined with others outside the Buffalo Convention Center in September to criticize a city-run foreclosure auction. The protesters said low-income homes are often resold to out-of-state buyers looking for a quick profit and not concerned about the community.

"This encourages the speculative market that is highly destructive to neighborhoods," says Bartley, who teaches a course on community organizing in the University at Buffalo's Urban and Regional Planning Department.

PUSH is promoting auction reform that would follow New York City's example and give low-income, first-time home buyers priority in buying homes. It also wants to see larger city grants available to these would-be home buyers.

PUSH held its first community forum in early November with the help of the UB planning department, and about 100 residents attended. They were invited to imagine the kinds of improvements they would like to see on the West Side.

"We did a lot of outreach for the meeting," Bartley says. "We probably knocked on a thousand doors."

"There's a ton of frustration, but that's not bad for the West Side, either. It's warranted when you see things like abandoned houses on every block."

Michael Clarke, program director of the Local Initiatives Support Corporation, a not-for-profit that works to revitalize distressed neighborhoods, says Bartley's efforts hold promise.

"Aaron is a pretty inventive young guy," says Clarke. "I think he has a lot of really good ideas, and a lot of different ways of approaching some of the problems we see here.

"If he succeeds with this, it could be something that is modeled in other transitional neighborhoods as well."


On the Battle Lines

Bartley grew up in North Buffalo. His mother, Maureen, operates a downtown flower shop, and his father, John, is a computer programmer and former fiddle player in the Happy Richie's Polka Band. His parents divorced when he was 11. He remains close to them, and with a younger sister who is a school teacher in Portland, Ore.

As a law student, Bartley co-founded the Harvard Living Wage Campaign after graduating from Swarthmore College with a political science degree.

The student-led coalition won $10 million in 2001 in annual wage and benefit gains for more than 2,000 janitors, dining service workers and others.

The summer after graduating Swarthmore, Bartley took an internship with the AFL-CIO, assigned to a Denver suburb where striking immigrant janitors were seeking union recognition.

Bartley was cynical at first. "I didn't know that the picket line was anything but an empty symbol."

After the union drive succeeded, he gained more organizing experience before returning to Buffalo in 1998 as the Western New York coordinator for Mark Green's unsuccessful U.S. Senate run.

From there it was on to Harvard - where Bartley felt like a fish out of water.

"At Harvard Law School, the career track is very much about fitting into a particular set of 10 law firms that everyone is striving to get into," Bartley says. "There was a small subset of law students - maybe five or 10 per year out of 550 - who were committed to social justice."

He compensated by getting to know Harvard service workers. After discovering the world's wealthiest educational institution was paying them $7 an hour without benefits, with many of the jobs outsourced to low-wage companies, he and two other students began the Harvard Living Wage Campaign.

"We had a simple demand," Bartley says. "Raise the wage to $10.25 and give everybody health care."

The campaign lasted three years, ending four months before his graduation. A 24-day sit-in inside Harvard President Neil Rudenstein's office galvanized the protest. It also led to Bartley receiving a formal censure by the administration, which was later noted in his student records.

The successful labor campaign attracted national attention, as rallies drew thousands and politicians such as Massachusetts senators John F. Kerry and Edward Kennedy, and the Boston Globe lent their support.

The Nation ran an article entitled, "Joe Hill Goes to Harvard," referring to the early 20th-century labor organizer.

After graduation, Bartley worked for the Service Employees International Union's "Justice for Janitors" campaign. It was the first mass mobilization of Latino immigrants.

"The important part of that campaign was getting tens of thousands of brown people - immigrants - visibility and some power and some recognition," says Bartley.

"I learned a lot, especially from Latin Americans who had done a lot of organizing in their home countries," says Bartley.

In the end, 2,000 workers received health care gains and slight wage increases - better than before, if less than organizers hoped for.

The diversity of that janitorial work force is what attracts Bartley to the West Side, given the recent influx of Africans, Central Americans and Asians.

And he is encouraged by new trends in urban planning reflected in the Elmwood strip.

"There is a whole current in American thinking of a New Urbanism - pedestrian-friendly neighborhoods," says Bartley. "It's about refocusing on the quality of life for the neighborhoods and the commercial strips that touch them, and not relying on silver-bullet solutions.

"We want to be a voice in that movement and that process, especially from a low-income perspective."


Mark Sommer is a staff reporter for The News.


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Category: poll

01/01/06 11:02 - 36ºF - ID#28261

The New Years Survey

Well I got the survey from (e:ladycroft)'s Journal [inlink]ladycroft,154[/inlink] (look below for answers). On a quick side note in today's paper in the first sunday section there articles about dating that I didn't get to read. I did find a very interesting article about some one I know and went to School with named Aaron Bartley. The term for Aaron I guess would be a community activist. Hopefully I will be able to put the article up it will take some time for me to figure out how since I can't find it on line but I have an idea. Ok here is the survey.

Where were you when 2005 began?
My Living Room

Who were you with?
Myself

Where will you be when 2005 ends?
I was at my apartment

Whom will you be with when 2005 ends?
Myself

Was 2005 a good year for you?
Yes it was good. Hockey Returned. I got to meet a bunch of (e:peeps). My job got more enjoyable and I bring in more money. Plus I still go to sporting events, concerts and Movies.

What was your favorite moment of the year?
Not sure really maybe going to The Great American Bash at HSBC Arena.

What was your least favorite moment of the year?
Can't think of anything that is two negative.

Did you keep your New Year resolutions of 2005?
I don't do resolutions, i can't remember if I ever did.

Do you have any New Year resolutions for 2006?
none

Did you fall in love in 2005?
unfortunately or furtunatley for the ladies no.

Did you breakup with anyone in 2005?
N/A

Did you make any new friends in 2005?
Yes

What was your favorite month of 2005?
Not sure sometime in summer since it went so fast.

Did you travel outside of the US in 2005?
Went to Toronto a few times.

How many different states did you travel to in 2005?
I don't think I left NY state except to go to Canada, gotta change that this year.

Did you lose anybody close to you in 2005?
No

Did you miss anybody in the past year?
Not really even sure what missing someone means. I think about all my friends but does that count as missing them?

What was your favorite movie that you saw in 2005?
I guess Star Wars Episode III

What was your favorite song from 2005?
To many to even try to pick one

What was your favorite album from 2005?
To many to chose from Was St. Anger 2005?

How many concerts did you see in 2005?
I'm guessing: 9 at least from what I can remember

Did you have a favorite concert in 2005?
Seether was verry good and so Was Trans-siberian Ochestra hard to pick a favorite

Did you drink a lot of alcohol in 2005?
No but more then usaul

Did you do drugs in 2005?
no

Did you do anything you are ashamed of this year?
Not really, nothing I can think off

What was the worst lie someone told you in 2005?
Can't think of any lies I told to anyone.

Did you treat somebody badly in 2005?
No.

Did somebody treat you badly in 2005?
Not that I recall

What was your proudest moment of 2005?
Tie between Getting the new job position and for meeting new (e:peeps) (really niether was my doing I didn't hire myself that was picked by someone else, even though I was the best choice, and (e:ladycroft) is the one who really got me to meet her and then some other (e:peeps))

What was your most embarrassing moment of 2005?
Can't think of anything embarrassing at this time

If you could go back in time to any moment of 2005 and change something, what would it be?
I would have liked to travel someplace outside of NY or visted NY City, but my summer was still good.

What are your plans for 2006?
No real plans but somethings I would like to do are:
Visit Pitsburgh (home to the Steelers and Penguins)
Go to a PPV wrestling event out side of NY state
Go to NY City
Meet a cool chick who I have fealing for and who isn't taken
Visit a country other than Canada or a major city that isn't toronto
Call my friends (like that will happen, yeah right I can hope)
Have fun at festivals like MIA 06 during the Summer
try to be less lazy at home (don't think that will happen)
Go somewhare I have never been just to take pictures there


I think I may go through pictures as I watch the Bills game and get my mind ready for the sabres game. Sometimes looking through pictures can change your perspective on the year and if it changes any of my answers I may repost but who knows.


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12/30/05 07:07 - 28ºF - ID#28260

TransWrestling

I went to see Trans-Siberian Ochestra on wensday night. They where amazing. The music was good plus they put on a great show. Sitting in section 200 I thought I wonder what a Hockey Game would look like from here. Those club level seats are to much for the Sabres. They where the only seat available when I went on line for tickets for tonights game they where around $70. Back to my point. I thought the show was awesome. If they come back next year in support of there new CD I would go again I also met Ladycroft's friends, they seem very nice. I also went to see smackdown last night. I had a lot of fun and there were some really good matchs. I was thinking about going to see Jeff Martin formaly of The Tea Party tonight. But I don't know any of his solo stuff. Plus I want to watch the sabres and wrestling. I really need two TV's in the same room so I can watch both at the same time. I know 3 people from work who are going to the game tonight seperatly one of them won tickets in the 200 club level (not sure what section). But any one in the club level can go to the resturant there and watch the game from there. I have heard they have great food, or atleast differant stuff then at the stands. I still can't decide what I want to do for the ball drop. I would kinda like to see it live it is more fun. But then again when by yourself then you feal more alone. But on TV you can watch all the differant specials and performances. But then again sometimes that can be depressing. A friend of mine that I work with is going to NYC to see the ball drop he left today that should be a blast. He was telling me that some hotel has a Suite that is $2,500 a night and you have a perfect view of the ball drop (he isn't doing that). I don't want to do anything to tiring (well I can think of a couple things I would like to do over and over again that are exhausting, if ya know what I mean) since I have a Sabres game on Sunday to go to. Hope everyone has a great Holiday.
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12/27/05 08:51 - 33ºF - ID#28259

empty

First of all Carey thanks for your comments on the previous post. Secondly I don't know why as soon as I got home I felt this like emptyness or sadness kinda mixed togather. I don't know it is a weird fealing. I know I will have to great nights coming up then on the weekend go to a sabres game, so maybe it is an emotional let down. Maybe it is Holiday stress. Maybe it is needing Some Hatebreed and Rammstein blairing in my ears. maybe there is a dark presance in my apartment. "Hey dragons you are there to protect me, expell it please if that is the case, tigers help the dragons ok. It could also be that I often feal as if I don't have enough time in a day. Who knows maybe I just "need a dirty women, I need a dirty girl" i forget what song that is from but it is a great song. If i don't post again before The New year I hope everyone has a great New Years eve. I may check out Townballroom they are having something hosted by 92.9 Jack'd FM but who knows may stay in.
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Category: tax

12/26/05 10:56 - 33ºF - ID#28258

Charity and such

One thing you do hear about around this time of Year is taxes. I know it is still a little bit to early to think about it. If you keep all your recipts you can deduct how much you give to charity off your taxes. I belive it has to be at least a total of $500 and you can't get anything from it. For example if you give to Public TV and they send you some gift for pledging that would not be tax deductable. Some people who do give and are close to there amount will give during the holidays (before the new year starts) and then beable to take it off there taxes. I don't know exactly how it works. I don't know for example if you give to a Charity that is helping rebukld homes for the Tsunami if that counts or if they have to be US based. But for those that have the extra money giving is an Idea. I also don't know what legally makes someplace a chairty.

I had a bunch of thoughts I wanted to get down but some of them passed on my walk up to walgreens to get my pictures printed. But one that remained is about fealings. Oh I can't belive I just wrote that; I am about to write more about them. Am I only one who has met someone and thought they where really cool, and a great person, plus thought they are hot, but there just isn't that spark? I know it sounds kinda weird. It like you wish there was that excelerated heart beat or atleast something and there just isn't. But the fact that there isn't kinda bothers ya. Maybe I'm just really messed up and just don't know it.

Hope everyone had a fun christmas. I still have no idea what I'm doing for New Years eve. New Years day I have a Sabres game to go to. In any event (I know it is a little early) I hope everyone has a great time on New Years Eve and has a great 2006.



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