Thursday, December 19, 2013

WHEN A BOY MEETS HIS HERO
THE HERO BECOMES THE STUDENT


This is amazing. Tommy Emmanuel meets a young fellow from Croatia who learned to play one of Tommy's compositions. Tommy played a duet with the young man and was impressed.

Do you have anyone in your life who inspires you?





Thursday, May 30, 2013

POUR A CUPPA JAVA AND READ ABOUT TEXAS' FRIENDLY GUN SLINGER


Barnstorming for Jobs and Growth
Rick Perry promotes the Texas Miracle.

JUN 3, 2013, VOL. 18, NO. 36 •
BY FRED BARNES


Austin, Texas

When President Obama arrived in Austin three years ago, Texas governor Rick Perry greeted him with a four-page letter asking for help in securing the border with Mexico. “He was not particularly enthralled with my theatrics,” Perry says. The president didn’t bother to respond. Perry heard later from a White House aide.
Obama returned to Austin in early May on the first leg of his new “Middle Class Jobs 
and Opportunity” tour. This time Perry met him at the airport without delivering a message. Instead he put an ad in the Austin American-Statesman: “Mr. President—Take a look at our successful ‘Texas Model.’ ”

CK PERRY GREETS THE PRESIDENT, 2010--
AP / CAROLYN KASTER 



Obama may ignore that advice, but Perry says Obama must be aware of the state’s booming economy. “He wouldn’t have come here if he weren’t aware of the success,” Perry told me. “Where do you start your jobs tour in America? You go to the most successful place in the country. That’s Texas.”

Perry has no illusions about converting Obama to the free market, small government model that’s worked in Texas. “The president is not the most open individual in the world when it comes to looking at another point of view,” he says. Obama “is a true believer in socialist policies, and to take a step away from those would be devastating to his psyche.”

So forget Obama. Perry, in his 13th year as governor, has begun a bigger crusade to persuade the country that what has worked in Texas and other Republican-led states will work everywhere. “I want to engage America in this blue state / red state discussion,” he says. This may sound grandiose, but he’s not kidding.

Read the rest of the article here.



COMMENT FROM THE EDITOR:

If you come to Texas, come for the liberty FIRST, and the jobs SECOND. 

If you would rather have a better job than liberty and a gun, stay in LA or Norwalk or Beverly Hills. If you want a free ride on Texans' and Tejanos' tax payments, keep you lazy butt right there in Chicago please. You will be deeply resented in Texas if you come here with the attitude you will fix Texas while you reap the benefits here. And, contrary to what the Liberal press tells you, Tejanos and Anglo Texas share this attitude. I have talked to a good many Tejanos who reject the title Hispanic. They are Texas, spelled Tejanos in Spanish.

DEAL WITH IT, AMERICA





Saturday, March 23, 2013

OREO COOKIES FOR YOUR COFFEE BREAK


There are few people in America old enough to remember the days before the Oreo cookie. As a kid I loved them. We do not eat many these days because the ingredients on the label reads like a short novel, when it should have a maximum of seven ingredients.

But, you may still indulge Oreo cookies, and if you do you must wonder if there is a high tech way to open and separate the two halves of an Oreo. Kids of all ages have been trying to solve this issue forever. I certainly did my own research by opening just about every Oreo I ever ate. My Mom would laugh at me, but all discoveries come with sacrifices and misunderstanding by the masses.

So, finally, a man has invented an Oreo gun which separates the two halves. 

Thus..........



Only at this blog do we bring you the latest technology in coffee drinking and coffee break culture. 

Tell a friend.


Saturday, March 9, 2013

SOME COFFEE BREAK GENTLENESS


Here is something happy from Europe. I have traveled the trams of Amsterdam. They are so small, and they wander all about in traffic as if the rails move around to the tram can get through. We have no trams in the USA, which is sad. They let you almost touch the scenery as you pass it.

So, here is a bus driver on his way to work in Germany or The Netherlands, can't figure out which.


"Show Me The Way" - Wien mit U-Bahn & Co from Christoph Sattler on Vimeo.