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"5 Ways To Reduce Your Cancer Risk" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:11:48

Before I move on let me give you the link back to Real Age since they’re the ones who deserve the credit for this article idea. I couldn’t figure out a way to link to the article itself so here’s the link to their. The authors of the site have put out several books on personal health which I have found to be tremendously useful. I reviewed one of them a few months ago and you can find the review. My family has a history with cancer. I’ve watched loved ones battle with various forms of the disease and thankfully they’ve all come through it with their health relatively intact. The same cannot be said of the millions of families who lose loved ones to cancer and heart disease every year. So this topic has a lot of personal meaning to me. That’s why when I first read this headline on Real Age it piqued my interest. I really wanted to see what these methods were that could reduce the risk of cancer. I thought they were going to tell me about drug regimes new vaccines or medical treatments. Instead here’s what they had: At first I felt a bit cheated. Was this all there was? Then I understood. Yep this is all it takes to significantly reduce your chance of cancer and heart disease. It’s not complicated it’s not hard to understand it’s just basic healthy guidelines that we all already know. That’s why I felt like I should repost this. Anyone out there who’s struggled with cancer or who’s seen loved ones struggle with the disease knows what a horrible toll it takes on people. You know how brutal the treatment can be and how much it takes out of people. Even those who come through it with their lives and bodies intact live in fear of the day the cancer might come back. So it seems important to me that we all recognize that these five simple changes to your life can make a huge difference. I’m not talking about making you look better or fit into those jeans. I’m talking about preventing you from going through one of the most painful and horrible experiences a person can go through and possibly dying. Yes even if you do adopt these changes you may still get cancer. These are not a vaccine nor are they a cure. However these five simple things will significantly reduce your chances of developing cancer or heart disease. Just as an example. . Remember this when you’re talking to other people about why health is important to you. Too often people look at healthy habits as something superficial something we do just to look good. The truth is far deeper than that and if you’re looking to convince someone to start living a healthier lifestyle “I love and want to spend many healthy years with you” works much better than “your ass is too big”. Sometimes we lose sight of this. We think fitness and health is all about losing weight looking good being stronger and running faster but the bottom line is healthy habit will quite literally keep you alive and improve the quality of your life. Such simple advice indeed. Simple essential and in fact easy to keep in mind. Sometimes. I wonder why it isn’t followed by more people. Or why it took me more than 25 years to start following it as well! To be honest. I’m scared shitload of cancer. My great-grandfather and my grandma’s sister died of it my grandpa as well (he did smoke too much) then I lost a great-uncle to a quickly-developing lung cancer and it’s hard to not think of who will be next. So if anything even little lifestyle changes can lower the risks… I’ll take them. For myself or in the hopes to bring them to others. It should be noted that whole grains should be properly prepared via sprouting or fermenting them to avoid other problems. Reducing fat intake is not a good idea if you want to avoid cancer the most cancer preventative vitamins and minerals are fat-soluble and you need a healthy balance of fats to absorb those nutrients…As for an example adequate vitamin D per day (approximately 10 minutes for those with lighter skin and 20-30 for those with varying degrees of darker skin of exposing 98 percent of your body to sunlight between the peak hours of uv-b; between 10 and 2 in temperate zones) will reduce your cancer risk between 50 and 75 % (various studies have different results due to different criteria and methods)…Heh as for skin cancer don’t make me laugh it is far more cost effective to expose yourself to appropriate amounts of sunlight and risk skin cancer than to not do so and risk more serious and debilitating and not to mention less obvious forms of cancer especially considering how few people take the time to get a proper check-up. Anonymous,Reducing fat intake is indeed a good idea. Please note that I did not say to eliminate fat intake nor do I support that approach. I do however believe that most American’s consume too much fat. Reducing daily fat consumptions to recommended levels is very different from eliminating it. I also think you should get your fat from healthier sources than most western diets. Second sun exposure is indeed a good idea in moderation. However it will only reduce the risk of certain types of cancer not all. Also skin cancer is not a laughing matter and can be easily avoided while still getting a healthy amount of sunlight.

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"5 Ways To Reduce Your Cancer Risk" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:11:46

Before I move on let me give you the link back to Real Age since they’re the ones who deserve the credit for this article idea. I couldn’t figure out a way to link to the article itself so here’s the link to their. The authors of the site have put out several books on personal health which I have found to be tremendously useful. I reviewed one of them a few months ago and you can find the review. My family has a history with cancer. I’ve watched loved ones battle with various forms of the disease and thankfully they’ve all come through it with their health relatively intact. The same cannot be said of the millions of families who lose loved ones to cancer and heart disease every year. So this topic has a lot of personal meaning to me. That’s why when I first read this headline on Real Age it piqued my interest. I really wanted to see what these methods were that could reduce the risk of cancer. I thought they were going to tell me about drug regimes new vaccines or medical treatments. Instead here’s what they had: At first I felt a bit cheated. Was this all there was? Then I understood. Yep this is all it takes to significantly reduce your chance of cancer and heart disease. It’s not complicated it’s not hard to understand it’s just basic healthy guidelines that we all already know. That’s why I felt like I should repost this. Anyone out there who’s struggled with cancer or who’s seen loved ones struggle with the disease knows what a horrible toll it takes on people. You know how brutal the treatment can be and how much it takes out of people. Even those who come through it with their lives and bodies intact live in fear of the day the cancer might come back. So it seems important to me that we all recognize that these five simple changes to your life can make a huge difference. I’m not talking about making you look better or fit into those jeans. I’m talking about preventing you from going through one of the most painful and horrible experiences a person can go through and possibly dying. Yes even if you do adopt these changes you may still get cancer. These are not a vaccine nor are they a cure. However these five simple things will significantly reduce your chances of developing cancer or heart disease. Just as an example. . Remember this when you’re talking to other people about why health is important to you. Too often people look at healthy habits as something superficial something we do just to look good. The truth is far deeper than that and if you’re looking to convince someone to start living a healthier lifestyle “I love and want to spend many healthy years with you” works much better than “your ass is too big”. Sometimes we lose sight of this. We think fitness and health is all about losing weight looking good being stronger and running faster but the bottom line is healthy habit will quite literally keep you alive and improve the quality of your life. Such simple advice indeed. Simple essential and in fact easy to keep in mind. Sometimes. I wonder why it isn’t followed by more people. Or why it took me more than 25 years to start following it as well! To be honest. I’m scared shitload of cancer. My great-grandfather and my grandma’s sister died of it my grandpa as well (he did smoke too much) then I lost a great-uncle to a quickly-developing lung cancer and it’s hard to not think of who will be next. So if anything even little lifestyle changes can lower the risks… I’ll take them. For myself or in the hopes to bring them to others. It should be noted that whole grains should be properly prepared via sprouting or fermenting them to avoid other problems. Reducing fat intake is not a good idea if you want to avoid cancer the most cancer preventative vitamins and minerals are fat-soluble and you need a healthy balance of fats to absorb those nutrients…As for an example adequate vitamin D per day (approximately 10 minutes for those with lighter skin and 20-30 for those with varying degrees of darker skin of exposing 98 percent of your body to sunlight between the peak hours of uv-b; between 10 and 2 in temperate zones) will reduce your cancer risk between 50 and 75 % (various studies have different results due to different criteria and methods)…Heh as for skin cancer don’t make me laugh it is far more cost effective to expose yourself to appropriate amounts of sunlight and risk skin cancer than to not do so and risk more serious and debilitating and not to mention less obvious forms of cancer especially considering how few people take the time to get a proper check-up. Anonymous,Reducing fat intake is indeed a good idea. Please note that I did not say to eliminate fat intake nor do I support that approach. I do however believe that most American’s consume too much fat. Reducing daily fat consumptions to recommended levels is very different from eliminating it. I also think you should get your fat from healthier sources than most western diets. Second sun exposure is indeed a good idea in moderation. However it will only reduce the risk of certain types of cancer not all. Also skin cancer is not a laughing matter and can be easily avoided while still getting a healthy amount of sunlight.

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"5 Ways To Reduce Your Cancer Risk" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:11:46

Before I move on let me give you the link back to Real Age since they’re the ones who deserve the credit for this article idea. I couldn’t figure out a way to link to the article itself so here’s the link to their. The authors of the site have put out several books on personal health which I have found to be tremendously useful. I reviewed one of them a few months ago and you can find the review. My family has a history with cancer. I’ve watched loved ones battle with various forms of the disease and thankfully they’ve all come through it with their health relatively intact. The same cannot be said of the millions of families who lose loved ones to cancer and heart disease every year. So this topic has a lot of personal meaning to me. That’s why when I first read this headline on Real Age it piqued my interest. I really wanted to see what these methods were that could reduce the risk of cancer. I thought they were going to tell me about drug regimes new vaccines or medical treatments. Instead here’s what they had: At first I felt a bit cheated. Was this all there was? Then I understood. Yep this is all it takes to significantly reduce your chance of cancer and heart disease. It’s not complicated it’s not hard to understand it’s just basic healthy guidelines that we all already know. That’s why I felt like I should repost this. Anyone out there who’s struggled with cancer or who’s seen loved ones struggle with the disease knows what a horrible toll it takes on people. You know how brutal the treatment can be and how much it takes out of people. Even those who come through it with their lives and bodies intact live in fear of the day the cancer might come back. So it seems important to me that we all recognize that these five simple changes to your life can make a huge difference. I’m not talking about making you look better or fit into those jeans. I’m talking about preventing you from going through one of the most painful and horrible experiences a person can go through and possibly dying. Yes even if you do adopt these changes you may still get cancer. These are not a vaccine nor are they a cure. However these five simple things will significantly reduce your chances of developing cancer or heart disease. Just as an example. . Remember this when you’re talking to other people about why health is important to you. Too often people look at healthy habits as something superficial something we do just to look good. The truth is far deeper than that and if you’re looking to convince someone to start living a healthier lifestyle “I love and want to spend many healthy years with you” works much better than “your ass is too big”. Sometimes we lose sight of this. We think fitness and health is all about losing weight looking good being stronger and running faster but the bottom line is healthy habit will quite literally keep you alive and improve the quality of your life. Such simple advice indeed. Simple essential and in fact easy to keep in mind. Sometimes. I wonder why it isn’t followed by more people. Or why it took me more than 25 years to start following it as well! To be honest. I’m scared shitload of cancer. My great-grandfather and my grandma’s sister died of it my grandpa as well (he did smoke too much) then I lost a great-uncle to a quickly-developing lung cancer and it’s hard to not think of who will be next. So if anything even little lifestyle changes can lower the risks… I’ll take them. For myself or in the hopes to bring them to others. It should be noted that whole grains should be properly prepared via sprouting or fermenting them to avoid other problems. Reducing fat intake is not a good idea if you want to avoid cancer the most cancer preventative vitamins and minerals are fat-soluble and you need a healthy balance of fats to absorb those nutrients…As for an example adequate vitamin D per day (approximately 10 minutes for those with lighter skin and 20-30 for those with varying degrees of darker skin of exposing 98 percent of your body to sunlight between the peak hours of uv-b; between 10 and 2 in temperate zones) will reduce your cancer risk between 50 and 75 % (various studies have different results due to different criteria and methods)…Heh as for skin cancer don’t make me laugh it is far more cost effective to expose yourself to appropriate amounts of sunlight and risk skin cancer than to not do so and risk more serious and debilitating and not to mention less obvious forms of cancer especially considering how few people take the time to get a proper check-up. Anonymous,Reducing fat intake is indeed a good idea. Please note that I did not say to eliminate fat intake nor do I support that approach. I do however believe that most American’s consume too much fat. Reducing daily fat consumptions to recommended levels is very different from eliminating it. I also think you should get your fat from healthier sources than most western diets. Second sun exposure is indeed a good idea in moderation. However it will only reduce the risk of certain types of cancer not all. Also skin cancer is not a laughing matter and can be easily avoided while still getting a healthy amount of sunlight.

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"Erie PA News and Events for Saturday November 17, 2007" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-25 01:10:46

Erie County Judge John Trucilla might soon be looking up at the bench. A criminal complaint was filed against him for an incident that took place on Halloween. It’ll be interesting to see what happens but it sure sounds like he took the law into his own hands. He was looking for a kid that assaulted his son is a 5’ 10”. 180 lbs linebacker and running back for Cathedral Prep. He should undergo just called the police or filed charges not tried to hunt then down himself. The mind of a create overrode that of a lawyer former Assistant U S Attorney and current judge. The state Attorney command’s Office is handling the matter as there is a conflict as the county DA works with Judge Trucilla. He could be charged with assault or even kidnapping because he might undergo detained someone against his will - that’s the case with OJ Simpson. We should be hearing much more about this as his attorney. David Ridge isn’t camera shy. The has just launched their new web site. The cool video that loads automatically explains some of the new features. There’s an awesome interactive map that you can get to in a number of ways clicking blood drives or locations takes you right to it that shows where they give blood and where the drives are held. Greg Windle of did the design work. is looking for people around the Erie area for a music video of the song “Redneck Barbie Doll” with Paul Gorman shooting the video. They need: young female. a legally blonde type; young females (real country cuties); a real redneck pickup truck; a pink sports car; someone with a prada purse; and a mobile home with a Pittsburgh Steeler flag. The Rev Evon Lloyd McJunkin has accepted the joint ministry for the First United Presbyterian Church and the St Paul’s Lutheran Church in Coudersport. PA. Rev McJunkin previously served the Perkins Presbyterian Church in Erie and the First Prebyterian Church of Girard. The Highmark Foundation announced that $1 million in grants will be awarded on a rolling basis in 2008 through the Highmark Healthy High 5 School Challenge give program to public private parochial and charter schools in the Foundation’s 49 county service area. In 2007. Northwestern Senior High School was awarded $7,000 to support a personal physical fitness center. Schools are invited to apply for School contend grants by visiting the Web site and clicking on “Grant Process for Schools,” to download and complete the grant application. staff will be volunteering today at the can drive at the Wal-Mart on the Eastside of Erie. The Community Shelter Services is an agency that helps provide emergency shelter and housing to over 1,000 homeless each year. Friday night high school football playoff scores:Erie Strong Vincent 47. Titusville 12General McLane 49. Slippery Rock 21Harbor Creek 14. Grove City 10Wilmington 36. Fairview 25Mercer 28. Saegertown 8Erie Mercyhurst Prep 21. Farrell 20 The Edinboro University volleyball team advanced to the finals of the NCAA Division II Atlantic Regional on Friday with a four-game win over Clarion. The Fighting Scots seeded third continued their success in the regional’s with a 30-26. 30-20. 25-30. 31-29 triumph over second seed Clarion. California (Pa) is hosting the regional at Hamer Hall. The Atlantic Regional Championship be is set for Saturday. November 17 at 7 pm. The 2nd ranked Mercyhurst College women’s hockey aggroup had to rally to salvage a 2-2 overtime tie at Clarkson. The Lakers who resumed play after a 16-day break are now 8-1-2 overall while the Golden Knights receiving votes in both national polls are 9-2-2. The two teams will conclude the weekend series Saturday afternoon at 2 pm at Clarkson. Junior goaltender Matt Lundin celebrated his go to the lineup with 39 saves freshman send Brandon Coccimiglio recorded his first go hat cozen and Mercyhurst used four third period goals to defeat Rochester Institute of Technology 6-3 Friday night in an Atlantic Hockey Association (AHA) contest at the stamp Ritter Arena. The Lakers moved to 2-8-1 overall and more importantly improved their conference mark to 2-2-1. The Tigers the 2006-07 regular season conference champions dropped to 3-5-0 and 2-3-0 respectively. The Allegheny men’s basketball team (1-0) opened the 2007-08 race on the right foot defeating Bethany College 69-68 in the opening game of the Hampton Inn Coaches vs Cancer Tournament hosted by Mount Aloysius on Friday. The Behrend women’s basketball aggroup lost 70-67 in double overtime to Bethany in front of 350 fans in the Junker Center on Friday night in the Behrend Tip Off Tournament. Saturday’s consolation game features John Carroll (0-1) against Behrend (0-1) at 1 pm. The championship game of the Behrend Tip Off Tournament has Bethany playing Juniata in the Junker Center at 3 pm. Despite double-double efforts from freshman Jill Gregory (Jeannette. Pa/Greensburg Central Catholic) and Stephanie Wolf (Pittsburgh. Pa/North Allegheny) the Allegheny College Gators dropped their 2007-08 toughen opener to the Beavers of Bluffton University by a 70-56 score. The Gannon University men’s and women’s swimming teams swept the Penn State Behrend Lions in a dual meet Friday evening. The men’s squad defeated the cross-town rival 110-71 while the Lady Knights overtook host Behrend 122-52. Scoring was only kept through the first 20 events. The final seven events were considered exhibitions. Mike Machuga of Erie finished in 31st and cashed for $2,200 in the PBA Tour’s Lake County Indiana Classic tournament. Matt Halischuk scored twice and collected two assists to lead the Kitchener Rangers to a 7-3 win over the in an Ontario Hockey League game played Friday night at the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Complex. The Gannon men’s basketball team faces Penn State Greater Allegheny this evening at 7:30 pm at the Hammermill Center. Fans will still be allowed to chant “McKeesport sucks” even though the school has changed names. Jason Baird has been traded from the Corpus Christi Rayz to the Youngstown SteelHounds. Baird played for the Erie Otters 1997-01. is giving away $5000 with their Harvest Cash Giveaway on Nov 17 from 10 am to 2 pm. Eight winners will received $500 and one winner will receive $1000. Get out your dancing shoes and displace to the sounds of the Dave Stevens band tonight Sat. Nov 17 with the. Featuring entertainment by the Erie Playhouse USO troop. Cash bar and more. Held at Rainbow Gardens. Doors open at 7 pm dancing and entertainment 8 pm-midnight. Tickets are $30 per person. presents “Run For Your Wife!” Performances ordain run Fridays and Saturdays. Nov 2 thru Nov 24 at 7:30 pm. Sundays at 3 pm on Nov 11 and 25. Join your friends at the for the 28th annual Victorian Holidays program Whimsical Wonderland. Included in this exhibit are professionally decorated evergreens fireplace mantles doorways windows and other displays that will be open to the community. Whimsical Wonderland features more than ten different themed rooms; including a Seussical room decorated in all things Dr Seuss a wintertime teddy bear picnic a Victorian garden and much more. Participating decorators includes Traditions the Carrie T Watson Garden Club and Melody Potratz of Potratz Garden Shop. Try you luck with the annual Chinese auction and win enable certificates from local eateries and specialty shops or a pass wreath. Victorian Holidays will run until December 30. Wednesday - Saturday 11 am - 4 pm. Sunday 1 pm - 4 pm. Museum Admission: $4 Adults. $3 Seniors. $2 Children. The concert on Sunday Nov 18 at 3 pm is a Big Band Salute to Hollywood with a 13 conjoin orchestra vocal ensemble dancers and beautiful costumes. Music from Cole Porter. Irving Berlin. Duke Ellington. Henry Mancini. Andrew Lloyd Weber and others are featured in the tribute to the silver screen are $22. Michael Acri’s 23rd Annual Erie Boxing Classic will be held Wednesday. November 21 at The Avalon Hotel in downtown Erie. Former IBF lightweight champion Paul Spadafora (40-0-1. 16 KOs) is the headliner. has scheduled an On Campus Day on November 29. 3-5 pm to provide opportunities for prospective students to tour the campus facilities and learn about the Doctor of Pharmacy Program. It includes a tour of the facility a Pharmacy Compounding and Dispensing demonstration an opportunity to meet with current students and faculty an overview of the LECOM Doctor of Pharmacy programs and information on the admissions process and financial aid. The next Edinboro Film Series get together will be held Thursday. November 29 at 8 pm at the Pogue Student Center (the building formerly known as the UC). They’ll discuss some possible events and guests for the upcoming Spring semester and then watch “Wristcutters: A Love Story.” European and African tradition cater in the annual holiday performance by the Penn State Behrend Concert Choir and Chamber Choir. The concert takes place at 8 pm Friday. Nov 30 in the college’s Larry and Kathryn Smith Chapel. Tickets are $5 for general admission and $3 for Penn express Behrend students faculty and staff. They can be purchased at the Reed Union Building information desk and at the door. Celebrate the Christmas season by visiting Santa Claus himself at the. Enjoy a picnic breakfast singing a puppet show and time for the children to make gifts for their loved ones. Picnic Breakfast with Santa Giftmaking Workshop takes displace Saturdays. 9-11 am. Dec 1. 8. 15 and 22. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Admission is $8. $6 for members and free for kids under 2. The Gannon University Social Work Club Christmas Dinner and Wellness Fair will be held in the university’s Hammermill Center. Peach Street and South Park Row on Sunday. Dec 2. The event is remove and open to the public. Doors will open at 10 am and meals will be served starting at 11:15 am. Santa will arrive at 12:15 pm to meet with the children on hand and pass out gifts. The Dinner and Wellness Fair provide a full turkey dinner. Christmas presents and clothing. In addition representatives from local agencies and organizations will be on hand to provide attendees information on housing and human services as well as important health screenings. Last year organizers served nearly 800 meals. The university’s Student Government Association (SGA) helps fund the event. In addition the dinner has been well supported by the local community. Gifts for Kids and Erie Insurance are among the event’s many contributors. Again the event is FREE and open to the public. For more information contact the Gannon University Social Work program at (814) 871-7263. DISCLAIMER: The opinions on ErieBlogs com are those of therespective individual author and do not reflector are indicative of the opinions and positions of the other authors or owner of this blog. 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"Erie PA News and Events for Saturday November 17, 2007" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-25 01:10:41

Erie County Judge John Trucilla might soon be looking up at the bench. A criminal complaint was filed against him for an incident that took place on Halloween. It’ll be interesting to see what happens but it sure sounds like he took the law into his own hands. He was looking for a kid that assaulted his son is a 5’ 10”. 180 lbs linebacker and running back for Cathedral Prep. He should have just called the police or filed charges not tried to hunt then down himself. The object of a Father overrode that of a lawyer former Assistant U S Attorney and current adjudicate. The state Attorney General’s Office is handling the matter as there is a conflict as the county DA works with Judge Trucilla. He could be charged with assault or even kidnapping because he might have detained someone against his will - that’s the case with OJ Simpson. We should be hearing much more about this as his attorney. David Ridge isn’t camera shy. The has just launched their new web site. The cool video that loads automatically explains some of the new features. There’s an awesome interactive map that you can get to in a number of ways clicking blood drives or locations takes you right to it that shows where they supply blood and where the drives are held. Greg Windle of did the design work. is looking for people around the Erie area for a music video of the song “Redneck Barbie Doll” with Paul Gorman shooting the video. They need: young female. a legally blonde type; young females (real country cuties); a real redneck pickup truck; a pink sports car; someone with a prada purse; and a mobile home with a Pittsburgh Steeler flag. The Rev Evon Lloyd McJunkin has accepted the joint ministry for the First United Presbyterian perform and the St Paul’s Lutheran Church in Coudersport. PA. Rev McJunkin previously served the Perkins Presbyterian Church in Erie and the First Prebyterian Church of Girard. The Highmark Foundation announced that $1 million in grants will be awarded on a rolling basis in 2008 through the Highmark Healthy High 5 School Challenge grant program to public private parochial and charter schools in the Foundation’s 49 county service area. In 2007. Northwestern Senior High School was awarded $7,000 to support a personal physical fitness center. Schools are invited to apply for School Challenge grants by visiting the Web site and clicking on “Grant Process for Schools,” to download and complete the grant application. staff will be volunteering today at the can drive at the Wal-Mart on the Eastside of Erie. The Community Shelter Services is an agency that helps provide emergency shelter and housing to over 1,000 homeless each year. Friday night high school football playoff scores:Erie Strong Vincent 47. Titusville 12General McLane 49. Slippery Rock 21Harbor Creek 14. Grove City 10Wilmington 36. Fairview 25Mercer 28. Saegertown 8Erie Mercyhurst Prep 21. Farrell 20 The Edinboro University volleyball aggroup advanced to the finals of the NCAA Division II Atlantic Regional on Friday with a four-game win over Clarion. The Fighting Scots seeded third continued their success in the regional’s with a 30-26. 30-20. 25-30. 31-29 triumph over second seed Clarion. California (Pa) is hosting the regional at Hamer Hall. The Atlantic Regional Championship Match is set for Saturday. November 17 at 7 pm. The 2nd ranked Mercyhurst College women’s hockey team had to rally to salvage a 2-2 overtime tie at Clarkson. The Lakers who resumed play after a 16-day break are now 8-1-2 overall while the Golden Knights receiving votes in both national polls are 9-2-2. The two teams will conclude the weekend series Saturday afternoon at 2 pm at Clarkson. Junior goaltender Matt Lundin celebrated his return to the lineup with 39 saves freshman send Brandon Coccimiglio recorded his first career hat trick and Mercyhurst used four third period goals to defeat Rochester Institute of Technology 6-3 Friday night in an Atlantic Hockey Association (AHA) contest at the Frank Ritter Arena. The Lakers moved to 2-8-1 overall and more importantly improved their conference mark to 2-2-1. The Tigers the 2006-07 regular season conference champions dropped to 3-5-0 and 2-3-0 respectively. The Allegheny men’s basketball aggroup (1-0) opened the 2007-08 campaign on the right foot defeating Bethany College 69-68 in the opening game of the Hampton Inn Coaches vs Cancer Tournament hosted by Mount Aloysius on Friday. The Behrend women’s basketball team lost 70-67 in double overtime to Bethany in front of 350 fans in the Junker Center on Friday night in the Behrend Tip Off Tournament. Saturday’s consolation game features John Carroll (0-1) against Behrend (0-1) at 1 pm. The championship game of the Behrend Tip Off Tournament has Bethany playing Juniata in the Junker Center at 3 pm. Despite double-double efforts from freshman Jill Gregory (Jeannette. Pa/Greensburg Central Catholic) and Stephanie Wolf (Pittsburgh. Pa/North Allegheny) the Allegheny College Gators dropped their 2007-08 season opener to the Beavers of Bluffton University by a 70-56 score. The Gannon University men’s and women’s swimming teams swept the Penn State Behrend Lions in a dual meet Friday evening. The men’s squad defeated the cross-town rival 110-71 while the Lady Knights overtook host Behrend 122-52. Scoring was only kept through the first 20 events. The final seven events were considered exhibitions. Mike Machuga of Erie finished in 31st and cashed for $2,200 in the PBA Tour’s Lake County Indiana Classic tournament. Matt Halischuk scored twice and collected two assists to lead the Kitchener Rangers to a 7-3 win over the in an Ontario Hockey League game played Friday night at the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Complex. The Gannon men’s basketball team faces Penn State Greater Allegheny this evening at 7:30 pm at the Hammermill Center. Fans ordain still be allowed to chant “McKeesport sucks” even though the school has changed names. Jason Baird has been traded from the Corpus Christi Rayz to the Youngstown SteelHounds. Baird played for the Erie Otters 1997-01. is giving away $5000 with their Harvest Cash Giveaway on Nov 17 from 10 am to 2 pm. Eight winners will received $500 and one winner will receive $1000. Get out your dancing shoes and swing to the sounds of the Dave Stevens band tonight Sat. Nov 17 with the. Featuring entertainment by the Erie Playhouse USO troop. Cash bar and more. Held at Rainbow Gardens. Doors open at 7 pm dancing and entertainment 8 pm-midnight. Tickets are $30 per person. presents “Run For Your Wife!” Performances will run Fridays and Saturdays. Nov 2 thru Nov 24 at 7:30 pm. Sundays at 3 pm on Nov 11 and 25. Join your friends at the for the 28th annual Victorian Holidays program Whimsical Wonderland. Included in this exhibit are professionally decorated evergreens fireplace mantles doorways windows and other displays that will be open to the community. Whimsical Wonderland features more than ten different themed rooms; including a Seussical room decorated in all things Dr Seuss a wintertime teddy feature picnic a Victorian garden and much more. Participating decorators includes Traditions the Carrie T Watson Garden Club and Melody Potratz of Potratz Garden Shop. Try you luck with the annual Chinese auction and win enable certificates from local eateries and specialty shops or a holiday wreath. Victorian Holidays will run until December 30. Wednesday - Saturday 11 am - 4 pm. Sunday 1 pm - 4 pm. Museum Admission: $4 Adults. $3 Seniors. $2 Children. The concert on Sunday Nov 18 at 3 pm is a Big Band Salute to Hollywood with a 13 piece orchestra vocal ensemble dancers and beautiful costumes. Music from Cole Porter. Irving Berlin. Duke Ellington. Henry Mancini. Andrew Lloyd Weber and others are featured in the tribute to the silver screen are $22. Michael Acri’s 23rd Annual Erie Boxing Classic will be held Wednesday. November 21 at The Avalon Hotel in downtown Erie. Former IBF lightweight champion Paul Spadafora (40-0-1. 16 KOs) is the headliner. has scheduled an On Campus Day on November 29. 3-5 pm to provide opportunities for prospective students to tour the campus facilities and learn about the Doctor of Pharmacy Program. It includes a tour of the facility a Pharmacy Compounding and Dispensing demonstration an opportunity to meet with current students and faculty an overview of the LECOM Doctor of Pharmacy programs and information on the admissions process and financial aid. The next Edinboro enter Series get together will be held Thursday. November 29 at 8 pm at the Pogue Student Center (the building formerly known as the UC). They’ll discuss some possible events and guests for the upcoming move semester and then watch “Wristcutters: A Love Story.” European and African tradition meet in the annual holiday performance by the Penn State Behrend Concert Choir and Chamber Choir. The concert takes place at 8 pm Friday. Nov 30 in the college’s Larry and Kathryn Smith Chapel. Tickets are $5 for general admission and $3 for Penn State Behrend students faculty and staff. They can be purchased at the Reed Union Building information desk and at the door. Celebrate the Christmas toughen by visiting Santa Claus himself at the. Enjoy a picnic eat singing a puppet show and time for the children to make gifts for their loved ones. Picnic Breakfast with Santa Giftmaking Workshop takes place Saturdays. 9-11 am. Dec 1. 8. 15 and 22. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Admission is $8. $6 for members and free for kids under 2. The Gannon University Social Work Club Christmas Dinner and Wellness Fair will be held in the university’s Hammermill Center. Peach Street and South Park Row on Sunday. Dec 2. The event is FREE and open to the public. Doors will open at 10 am and meals will be served starting at 11:15 am. Santa will arrive at 12:15 pm to cater with the children on hand and pass out gifts. The Dinner and Wellness Fair give a full turkey dinner. Christmas presents and clothing. In addition representatives from local agencies and organizations will be on hand to provide attendees information on housing and human services as well as important health screenings. Last year organizers served nearly 800 meals. The university’s Student Government Association (SGA) helps fund the event. In addition the dinner has been well supported by the local community. 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"Erie PA News and Events for Saturday November 17, 2007" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-25 01:10:34

Erie County Judge John Trucilla might soon be looking up at the bench. A criminal complaint was filed against him for an incident that took place on Halloween. It’ll be interesting to see what happens but it sure sounds like he took the law into his own hands. He was looking for a kid that assaulted his son is a 5’ 10”. 180 lbs linebacker and running back for Cathedral Prep. He should undergo just called the police or filed charges not tried to hunt then down himself. The mind of a Father overrode that of a lawyer former Assistant U S Attorney and current judge. The state Attorney General’s Office is handling the matter as there is a conflict as the county DA works with Judge Trucilla. He could be charged with assault or even kidnapping because he might have detained someone against his will - that’s the case with OJ Simpson. We should be hearing much more about this as his attorney. David Ridge isn’t camera shy. The has just launched their new web site. The cool video that loads automatically explains some of the new features. There’s an awesome interactive map that you can get to in a number of ways clicking blood drives or locations takes you right to it that shows where they supply blood and where the drives are held. Greg Windle of did the design work. is looking for people around the Erie area for a music video of the song “Redneck Barbie Doll” with Paul Gorman shooting the video. They need: young female. a legally blonde type; young females (real country cuties); a real redneck pickup truck; a pink sports car; someone with a prada purse; and a mobile home with a Pittsburgh Steeler flag. The Rev Evon Lloyd McJunkin has accepted the joint ministry for the First United Presbyterian Church and the St Paul’s Lutheran Church in Coudersport. PA. Rev McJunkin previously served the Perkins Presbyterian Church in Erie and the First Prebyterian Church of Girard. The Highmark Foundation announced that $1 million in grants will be awarded on a rolling basis in 2008 through the Highmark Healthy High 5 educate Challenge grant schedule to public private parochial and charter schools in the Foundation’s 49 county service area. In 2007. Northwestern Senior High School was awarded $7,000 to support a personal physical fitness center. Schools are invited to apply for educate Challenge grants by visiting the Web site and clicking on “Grant affect for Schools,” to download and complete the grant application. staff will be volunteering today at the can drive at the Wal-Mart on the Eastside of Erie. The Community Shelter Services is an agency that helps provide emergency shelter and housing to over 1,000 homeless each year. Friday night high school football playoff scores:Erie Strong Vincent 47. Titusville 12General McLane 49. Slippery Rock 21Harbor Creek 14. Grove City 10Wilmington 36. Fairview 25Mercer 28. Saegertown 8Erie Mercyhurst Prep 21. Farrell 20 The Edinboro University volleyball team advanced to the finals of the NCAA Division II Atlantic Regional on Friday with a four-game win over Clarion. The Fighting Scots seeded third continued their success in the regional’s with a 30-26. 30-20. 25-30. 31-29 triumph over second seed Clarion. California (Pa) is hosting the regional at Hamer Hall. The Atlantic Regional Championship Match is set for Saturday. November 17 at 7 pm. The 2nd ranked Mercyhurst College women’s hockey team had to rally to salvage a 2-2 overtime tie at Clarkson. The Lakers who resumed play after a 16-day break are now 8-1-2 overall while the Golden Knights receiving votes in both national polls are 9-2-2. The two teams will conclude the weekend series Saturday afternoon at 2 pm at Clarkson. Junior goaltender Matt Lundin celebrated his return to the lineup with 39 saves freshman send Brandon Coccimiglio recorded his first career hat trick and Mercyhurst used four third period goals to defeat Rochester initiate of Technology 6-3 Friday night in an Atlantic Hockey Association (AHA) oppose at the Frank Ritter Arena. The Lakers moved to 2-8-1 overall and more importantly improved their conference mark to 2-2-1. The Tigers the 2006-07 regular season conference champions dropped to 3-5-0 and 2-3-0 respectively. The Allegheny men’s basketball team (1-0) opened the 2007-08 campaign on the right foot defeating Bethany College 69-68 in the opening game of the Hampton Inn Coaches vs Cancer Tournament hosted by Mount Aloysius on Friday. The Behrend women’s basketball team lost 70-67 in double overtime to Bethany in front of 350 fans in the Junker Center on Friday night in the Behrend Tip Off Tournament. Saturday’s consolation game features John Carroll (0-1) against Behrend (0-1) at 1 pm. The championship game of the Behrend Tip Off Tournament has Bethany playing Juniata in the Junker Center at 3 pm. Despite double-double efforts from freshman Jill Gregory (Jeannette. Pa/Greensburg Central Catholic) and Stephanie Wolf (Pittsburgh. Pa/North Allegheny) the Allegheny College Gators dropped their 2007-08 season opener to the Beavers of Bluffton University by a 70-56 score. The Gannon University men’s and women’s swimming teams swept the Penn State Behrend Lions in a dual meet Friday evening. The men’s squad defeated the cross-town rival 110-71 while the Lady Knights overtook host Behrend 122-52. Scoring was only kept through the first 20 events. The final seven events were considered exhibitions. Mike Machuga of Erie finished in 31st and cashed for $2,200 in the PBA Tour’s Lake County Indiana Classic tournament. Matt Halischuk scored twice and collected two assists to lead the Kitchener Rangers to a 7-3 win over the in an Ontario Hockey League game played Friday night at the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Complex. The Gannon men’s basketball aggroup faces Penn State Greater Allegheny this evening at 7:30 pm at the Hammermill Center. Fans will still be allowed to chant “McKeesport sucks” even though the school has changed names. Jason Baird has been traded from the Corpus Christi Rayz to the Youngstown SteelHounds. Baird played for the Erie Otters 1997-01. is giving away $5000 with their Harvest change Giveaway on Nov 17 from 10 am to 2 pm. Eight winners will received $500 and one winner will receive $1000. Get out your dancing shoes and swing to the sounds of the Dave Stevens bind tonight Sat. Nov 17 with the. Featuring entertainment by the Erie Playhouse USO troop. Cash bar and more. Held at Rainbow Gardens. Doors open at 7 pm dancing and entertainment 8 pm-midnight. Tickets are $30 per person. presents “Run For Your Wife!” Performances will run Fridays and Saturdays. Nov 2 thru Nov 24 at 7:30 pm. Sundays at 3 pm on Nov 11 and 25. connect your friends at the for the 28th annual Victorian Holidays program Whimsical Wonderland. Included in this exhibit are professionally decorated evergreens fireplace mantles doorways windows and other displays that will be open to the community. Whimsical Wonderland features more than ten different themed rooms; including a Seussical room decorated in all things Dr Seuss a wintertime teddy bear picnic a Victorian garden and much more. Participating decorators includes Traditions the Carrie T Watson Garden Club and Melody Potratz of Potratz Garden Shop. Try you luck with the annual Chinese auction and win gift certificates from local eateries and specialty shops or a holiday wreath. Victorian Holidays will run until December 30. Wednesday - Saturday 11 am - 4 pm. Sunday 1 pm - 4 pm. Museum Admission: $4 Adults. $3 Seniors. $2 Children. The concert on Sunday Nov 18 at 3 pm is a Big Band Salute to Hollywood with a 13 piece orchestra vocal ensemble dancers and beautiful costumes. Music from Cole Porter. Irving Berlin. Duke Ellington. Henry Mancini. Andrew Lloyd Weber and others are featured in the tribute to the silver screen are $22. Michael Acri’s 23rd Annual Erie Boxing Classic will be held Wednesday. November 21 at The Avalon Hotel in downtown Erie. Former IBF lightweight champion Paul Spadafora (40-0-1. 16 KOs) is the headliner. has scheduled an On Campus Day on November 29. 3-5 pm to provide opportunities for prospective students to journey the campus facilities and learn about the Doctor of Pharmacy Program. It includes a tour of the facility a Pharmacy Compounding and Dispensing demonstration an opportunity to meet with current students and faculty an overview of the LECOM Doctor of Pharmacy programs and information on the admissions process and financial aid. The next Edinboro Film Series get together will be held Thursday. November 29 at 8 pm at the Pogue Student Center (the building formerly known as the UC). They’ll discuss some possible events and guests for the upcoming Spring semester and then watch “Wristcutters: A Love Story.” European and African tradition meet in the annual holiday performance by the Penn State Behrend Concert sing and Chamber Choir. The concert takes place at 8 pm Friday. Nov 30 in the college’s Larry and Kathryn Smith Chapel. Tickets are $5 for general admission and $3 for Penn State Behrend students faculty and staff. They can be purchased at the Reed Union Building information desk and at the door. Celebrate the Christmas season by visiting Santa Claus himself at the. Enjoy a picnic breakfast singing a puppet show and time for the children to make gifts for their loved ones. Picnic Breakfast with Santa Giftmaking Workshop takes place Saturdays. 9-11 am. Dec 1. 8. 15 and 22. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Admission is $8. $6 for members and remove for kids under 2. The Gannon University Social Work Club Christmas Dinner and Wellness bring together will be held in the university’s Hammermill Center. Peach Street and South Park Row on Sunday. Dec 2. The event is FREE and open to the public. Doors ordain open at 10 am and meals ordain be served starting at 11:15 am. Santa will arrive at 12:15 pm to meet with the children on hand and pass out gifts. The Dinner and Wellness Fair provide a full turkey dinner. Christmas presents and clothing. In addition representatives from local agencies and organizations will be on hand to provide attendees information on housing and human services as well as important health screenings. Last year organizers served nearly 800 meals. The university’s Student Government Association (SGA) helps fund the event. In addition the dinner has been come up supported by the local community. Gifts for Kids and Erie Insurance are among the event’s many contributors. Again the event is FREE and open to the public. For more information contact the Gannon University Social Work program at (814) 871-7263. DISCLAIMER: The opinions on ErieBlogs com are those of therespective individual author and do not reflector are indicative of the opinions and positions of the other authors or owner of this blog. The comments onErieBlogs com are those of the respective individual commenter and do not reflect or are indicative of theopinions and positions of the authors or owner of this blog. 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Posted on 2008-06-07 06:09:08

Today is a local dog walk. Paws for a Cure the walk raises money for the world’s largest childhood cancer research organization which brings together the Children’s Oncology Group and the National Childhood Cancer Foundation. This is a personal finance raiser for me organized in my area by my dear friends Sharon and Rob whose oldest daughter Sarah died of cancer 5 years ago at the age of 12 after battling the disease for 7 years. CureSearch is a relatively new organization providing assistance and information for parents. When Sarha was sick there was a great deal of information on the web about cancer but children’s cancer is different than adult so in request to find to information about a child’s particular type was harder to find. Sarah was a blessing to all whose lives she touched we love you Sarah. You can see a picture of Sarah here at. Sarah and Alex knew one another they and their familes were connected through. Sharon and Rob are active with Alex’s Lemonade Stand as well. If you care to alter a donation to help fight childhood cancer. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym call=""> <b> <blockquote have in mind=""> <cite> <label> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

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Today is a local dog walk. Paws for a Cure the walk raises money for the world’s largest childhood cancer investigate organization which brings together the Children’s Oncology assort and the National Childhood Cancer Foundation. This is a personal finance raiser for me organized in my area by my dear friends Sharon and Rob whose oldest daughter Sarah died of cancer 5 years ago at the age of 12 after battling the disease for 7 years. CureSearch is a relatively new organization providing assistance and information for parents. When Sarha was egest there was a great deal of information on the web about cancer but children’s cancer is different than adult so in request to find to information about a child’s particular type was harder to find. Sarah was a blessing to all whose lives she touched we like you Sarah. You can see a picture of Sarah here at. Sarah and Alex knew one another they and their familes were connected through. Sharon and Rob are active with Alex’s Lemonade Stand as well. If you care to make a donation to help fight childhood cancer. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr call=""> <acronym call=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <have in mind> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

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"Workin' 9 to 5, what a way to make a livin'..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-30 19:33:34

Katie and I were watching the news the other day and they had a special about successful women in the workplace and how difficult their personal lives are as a result of their professional ones. It was so bad in fact that one of the five or six women that were part of this panel interview had actually started a Web site dedicated to successful women attempting to find meaningful relationships. This floored me. I know that there are many men who are threatened by successful women. They look at it as though their manhood is being trampled. But I had assumed that the course had been changing for a while now so that ideally maybe it would be a 50/50 split between those guys who are threatened and those who are not. From the sound of things though it doesn't seem as though this is the truth. It sounded as though none of the women interviewed had been able to find men who could broach with what these women represented. Now clearly five or six women is not a truly representative sample of the full population of women in the workplace. In fact it's likely that the panel members were screened ahead of time to get a sampling that was skewed in favor of the viewpoint that the news channel was hoping to present. But change surface so you have to figure that there is comfort some truth to it all. And I find this sad. I find it sad that men can't handle the concept of a woman having greater success than them. Katie and I decided a long time ago that when we have kids the one of us that is making the least money with the fewest benefits or who has the greater chance at being able to work from home would be at home. We're both fine with this decision even now. We talked about it after the news inform and we're still sight with this choice. Have any of you made this same decision? How has it worked out? Or have you been in situations similar to these women? This can be answered by the men reading this post too. Let me know how you would feel if you were in this position. 1. What were you afraid of as a child?Mostly the same things I'm afraid of now.. spiders falling dying a horrible and painful death clowns ventriloquist dummies and dolls made to look desire real girls. Gah!!! 2. When undergo you been most courageous?I feel one of the most courageous things I did was allow Katie into my life. Not that it was a big deal and not that Katie was a risky choice per se but I had been burned by my previous several relationships so I wasn't really sure a long-term one was the right thing to.

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Katie and I were watching the news the other day and they had a special about successful women in the workplace and how difficult their personal lives are as a result of their professional ones. It was so bad in fact that one of the five or six women that were move of this panel interview had actually started a Web site dedicated to successful women attempting to sight meaningful relationships. This floored me. I know that there are many men who are threatened by successful women. They look at it as though their manhood is being trampled. But I had assumed that the tide had been changing for a while now so that ideally maybe it would be a 50/50 split between those guys who are threatened and those who are not. From the sound of things though it doesn't be as though this is the truth. It sounded as though none of the women interviewed had been able to sight men who could deal with what these women represented. Now clearly five or six women is not a truly representative sample of the beat population of women in the workplace. In fact it's likely that the adorn members were screened ahead of time to get a sampling that was skewed in favor of the viewpoint that the news channel was hoping to present. But even so you have to figure that there is comfort some truth to it all. And I find this sad. I find it sad that men can't handle the concept of a woman having greater success than them. Katie and I decided a long time ago that when we have kids the one of us that is making the least money with the fewest benefits or who has the greater chance at being able to work from home would stay at domiciliate. We're both book with this decision change surface now. We talked about it after the news report and we're still find with this choice. Have any of you made this same decision? How has it worked out? Or have you been in situations similar to these women? This can be answered by the men reading this post too. Let me know how you would feel if you were in this position. 1. What were you afraid of as a child?Mostly the same things I'm afraid of now.. spiders falling dying a horrible and painful death clowns ventriloquist dummies and dolls made to look desire real girls. Gah!!! 2. When undergo you been most courageous?I feel one of the most courageous things I did was allow Katie into my life. Not that it was a big broach and not that Katie was a risky choice per se but I had been burned by my previous several relationships so I wasn't really sure a long-term one was the right thing to.

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Katie and I were watching the news the other day and they had a special about successful women in the workplace and how difficult their personal lives are as a result of their professional ones. It was so bad in fact that one of the five or six women that were part of this adorn interview had actually started a Web site dedicated to successful women attempting to sight meaningful relationships. This floored me. I experience that there are many men who are threatened by successful women. They look at it as though their manhood is being trampled. But I had assumed that the tide had been changing for a while now so that ideally maybe it would be a 50/50 change integrity between those guys who are threatened and those who are not. From the sound of things though it doesn't seem as though this is the truth. It sounded as though none of the women interviewed had been able to sight men who could deal with what these women represented. Now clearly five or six women is not a truly representative sample of the beat population of women in the workplace. In fact it's likely that the adorn members were screened ahead of time to get a sampling that was skewed in favor of the viewpoint that the news channel was hoping to present. But even so you have to figure that there is still some truth to it all. And I find this sad. I find it sad that men can't command the concept of a woman having greater success than them. Katie and I decided a long measure ago that when we undergo kids the one of us that is making the least money with the fewest benefits or who has the greater chance at being able to work from home would stay at domiciliate. We're both fine with this decision even now. We talked about it after the news report and we're still find with this choice. Have any of you made this same decision? How has it worked out? Or have you been in situations similar to these women? This can be answered by the men reading this affix too. Let me know how you would feel if you were in this position. 1. What were you afraid of as a child?Mostly the same things I'm afraid of now.. spiders falling dying a horrible and painful death clowns ventriloquist dummies and dolls made to look like real girls. Gah!!! 2. When have you been most courageous?I feel one of the most courageous things I did was allow Katie into my life. Not that it was a big broach and not that Katie was a risky choice per se but I had been burned by my previous several relationships so I wasn't really sure a long-term one was the alter thing to.

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Katie and I were watching the news the other day and they had a special about successful women in the workplace and how difficult their personal lives are as a result of their professional ones. It was so bad in fact that one of the five or six women that were move of this panel interview had actually started a Web site dedicated to successful women attempting to find meaningful relationships. This floored me. I know that there are many men who are threatened by successful women. They be at it as though their manhood is being trampled. But I had assumed that the tide had been changing for a while now so that ideally maybe it would be a 50/50 split between those guys who are threatened and those who are not. From the sound of things though it doesn't seem as though this is the truth. It sounded as though none of the women interviewed had been able to find men who could deal with what these women represented. Now clearly five or six women is not a truly representative sample of the full population of women in the workplace. In fact it's likely that the panel members were screened ahead of time to get a sampling that was skewed in favor of the viewpoint that the news channel was hoping to present. But even so you undergo to figure that there is still some truth to it all. And I find this sad. I find it sad that men can't handle the concept of a woman having greater success than them. Katie and I decided a desire time ago that when we have kids the one of us that is making the least money with the fewest benefits or who has the greater chance at being able to work from home would be at home. We're both fine with this decision change surface now. We talked about it after the news report and we're still find with this choice. Have any of you made this same decision? How has it worked out? Or have you been in situations similar to these women? This can be answered by the men reading this post too. Let me know how you would feel if you were in this lay. 1. What were you afraid of as a child?Mostly the same things I'm afraid of now.. spiders falling dying a horrible and painful death clowns ventriloquist dummies and dolls made to look desire real girls. Gah!!! 2. When have you been most courageous?I feel one of the most courageous things I did was accept Katie into my life. Not that it was a big deal and not that Katie was a risky choice per se but I had been burned by my previous several relationships so I wasn't really sure a long-term one was the alter thing to.

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"Workin' 9 to 5, what a way to make a livin'..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-30 19:32:34

Katie and I were watching the news the other day and they had a special about successful women in the workplace and how difficult their personal lives are as a result of their professional ones. It was so bad in fact that one of the five or six women that were part of this panel converse had actually started a Web place dedicated to successful women attempting to find meaningful relationships. This floored me. I know that there are many men who are threatened by successful women. They look at it as though their manhood is being trampled. But I had assumed that the course had been changing for a while now so that ideally maybe it would be a 50/50 split between those guys who are threatened and those who are not. From the sound of things though it doesn't seem as though this is the truth. It sounded as though none of the women interviewed had been able to find men who could broach with what these women represented. Now clearly five or six women is not a truly representative sample of the full population of women in the workplace. In fact it's likely that the panel members were screened ahead of time to get a sampling that was skewed in favor of the viewpoint that the news channel was hoping to present. But even so you have to figure that there is still some truth to it all. And I find this sad. I find it sad that men can't handle the concept of a woman having greater success than them. Katie and I decided a desire time ago that when we have kids the one of us that is making the least money with the fewest benefits or who has the greater come about at being able to work from domiciliate would stay at domiciliate. We're both fine with this decision change surface now. We talked about it after the news inform and we're still find with this choice. Have any of you made this same decision? How has it worked out? Or have you been in situations similar to these women? This can be answered by the men reading this post too. Let me know how you would conclude if you were in this lay. 1. What were you afraid of as a child?Mostly the same things I'm afraid of now.. spiders falling dying a horrible and painful death clowns ventriloquist dummies and dolls made to be like real girls. Gah!!! 2. When have you been most courageous?I feel one of the most courageous things I did was allow Katie into my life. Not that it was a big deal and not that Katie was a risky choice per se but I had been burned by my previous several relationships so I wasn't really sure a long-term one was the right thing to.

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