Have you ever been about to cross the street and found the experience to be somewhat underwhelming? Mayor Pat McCoy has a solution: a new crosswalk man.
David Unger Hart, the worst puppeteer in the world, invites the worst dancer (Francine Dancer) and guitar player (Michael Boyd) in the world for an off-key celebratation of Christmas. Be sure to watch til the end.
Matt is a struggling comedy writer who gets hired at "Up Late with Kyle Flannery". One of the other writers is Zoltar, an angry and unfunny robot.
Part 1 of 2. To see the rest, go to: http://www.youtube.c om/w/?v=jhD1fyuLsdw
An angry, angry man opens a ghost-busting firm, uninhibited by the complete lack of ghosts in the world. Made in Spring 2002. In high school. So be kind.
Do you go to film school? If so, you are lucky enough to watch movies like this, that guilt you into respecting it by featuring rape scenes and steal music from "Requiem for a Dream".
Ken Donovan and his brother Richard explorate the outerest regions of the cosmosphere until an unexpected collision sends them on a course to disaster... *astro* disaster.
Four books offer useful guides to retirement planning - Tacoma News Tribune These four books offer useful guides to retirement planning. • “The Everything Retirement Planning Book” by Judith B. Harrington and Stanley J. Steinberg; Adams Media 2007, ($14.95). Discusses retirement income issues including social security ...
Retirement: Win the game of risk - CNN Money "Stop thinking about how to beat the market and start thinking about an income you can't outlive," says Milevsky. (Money Magazine) -- The classic vision of retirement planning goes something like this: You start broke. You invest as best you can, and ...
Retirement Planning Services - Newsday BOSTON (AP) _ A financial crisis being described as the worst since the Great Depression has left investors thinking far beyond the realm of whether it's time to buy or sell. No matter how close they are to retirement, many are considering getting ...
Save for tomorrow, be happy today - CNN Money (Money Magazine) -- In a sense, retirement planning is all about deferred gratification. You live below your means while you work so you can save for a time when you can live however you want. In short, you give up something today so you can live ...