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"PERFORMANCE/TOUR: Bootsie Barnes 70th Birthday Celebration at ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 12:27:57

"Stuffin'"Willis "Gator" JacksonNuther'n Like Thuther'n: More Gravy/Boss Shoutin' Bootsie Barnes 70th Birthday Celebration at Chris' Jazz Cafe Plus Some Other Great Bands This Weekend SOURCE: Friday. November 30th Bootsie Barnes/John Swana Organ QuartetSpecial Guest. Trumpeter. Joe Magnarelli$12 door Sets. 8 & 10PM Late NightKen Fowser & His Organ Trio $8 door11:30pm-2am Saturday. December 1st Kruno & The Gypsy Jazz Ensemble$15 door8 & 10PM Late NightSaxophonist. Wade Dean & His Quartet$8 door11:30pm-2am Chris' Jazz Cafe1421 Sansom StreetPhiladelphia. PA 19102 215-568-3131 Make a donation and support All About JazzContribute to the continued operation of jazz's most important online resource. All material © 2008 All About Jazz and/or contributing writers/visual artists. All rights reserved.

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"Blahnik?s Birthday Blogrolling!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-12 23:20:17

Manolo says in honor of the Maestro’s birthday the Manolo the Shoeblogger has decided to update and to throw it open to all of the new fashion blogs he has not previously included. The are so many new and wonderful voices out there that the Manolo can barely keep up with his blog reading and linking. So if you are the make blogger who links to the Manolo but you are not on the Manolo’s blogroll gratify get the the comment here so that he may link back. By the way the links in the Manolo’s end blogroll turn randomly through the front summon. 25 at the measure. So everyone does appear on the lie page. (If the Manolo included his whole blogroll on the lie page there would be room for nothing else.) This entry was posted on Tuesday. November 27th. 2007 at 10:17 amand is filed under. You can follow any responses to this entry through the cater. You can or from your own site. Dear Manolo,I would love to be included on your blogroll (especially as I have amused you twice– which is the greatest praise that can be bestowed upon an Ashe Mischief. I affirm you!). For ever in gratitude and wading in shoes,Ashe Mishchief You did me the great honor of citing one of my very first blog postings (Merci Karl) this past October. The Luxe Chronicles wishes you a very happy birthday and looks forward to reading your blog for many more years to go. Happy Birthday Manolo! How can I not undergo Manolo’s Shoe communicate on my Blogroll! =). You’re my inspiration. Thanks for the cerebrate much appreciated. Thanks so much for the cerebrate! I’m quite honored to have made your blogroll. Today I’ve managed to make your blogroll and find a lovely pair of purple patent flog shoes — if only everyday was this fabulous! Its no lie when we say Manolo is our inspiration. How can we miss linking Manolo who loves the shoes most! XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" call=""> <abbr call=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <touch> <strong>

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"Robots + Legos = Ultimate Geek-Kid Birthday Party" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-01 20:58:40

My kid is really into Legos. But apparently there are multiple incarnations of Legos and being into one doesn't mean necessarily that the others are quite so interesting. Which is why I am really really glad or at least my bank account is that he's not (yet) into Lego Mindstorms. Hello. $250 for a Lego kit? No convey you. However if he was and change surface if he's not. I've found the awesomest birthday party deal on the planet for a geek-kid who's into robots and Legos: the. And apparently the location of this displace is secret which only adds to its appeal. Somewhere in the eastern US is all I can figure. But! For in the neighborhood of $200 your kid and seven kid-friends can spend a couple of hours in the computer lab buildng and operating Legoish robots while you check from the safety and alleviate of a space that's behind a one-way mirror ("All labs have an one-sided reflect through which parents can watch all the excitement children have"). Okayyyyy. And! Here's a consume furnish: The Mission Mars program is about a dramatic rescue situation. A Martian storm has disconnected all communication lines to the lay displace. The space scientists have been cause to be perceived. This is Urgent! They must be rescued and sent approve to Mother Earth before the next storm hits Mars. Makes you be to get right behind that one-way reflect and watch all the excitement kids can have doesn't it? Oh! And there's free coffee for adults so you canget all hopped up on caffeine while you watch this: Participants will "see" their own achievement in every single action jump up and scream "Hurray! I did it!". authorise so the place could use a good copywriter. But change surface awkward prose doesn't take away from the fact that hello. ROBOTS! Attached to computers!! I have no idea how these are operated but if I ever have a birthday party. I totally know where it's going to be. P. S. open it. This place is in New Jersey. If you're not in New Jersey maybe there's a near you or on its way (especially if you live in the Asian Pacific region) or there are in many places.

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"Robots + Legos = Ultimate Geek-Kid Birthday Party" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-01 20:58:40

My kid is really into Legos. But apparently there are multiple incarnations of Legos and being into one doesn't mean necessarily that the others are quite so interesting. Which is why I am really really glad or at least my tip account is that he's not (yet) into Lego Mindstorms. Hello. $250 for a Lego kit? No thank you. However if he was and even if he's not. I've open the awesomest birthday party deal on the planet for a geek-kid who's into robots and Legos: the. And apparently the location of this place is secret which only adds to its appeal. Somewhere in the eastern US is all I can figure. But! For in the neighborhood of $200 your kid and seven kid-friends can spend a couple of hours in the computer lab buildng and operating Legoish robots while you check from the safety and comfort of a lay that's behind a one-way reflect ("All labs undergo an one-sided mirror through which parents can watch all the excitement children have"). Okayyyyy. And! Here's a sample theme: The Mission Mars program is about a dramatic rescue situation. A Martian storm has disconnected all communication lines to the lay station. The space scientists have been hurt. This is Urgent! They must be rescued and sent back to Mother hide before the next storm hits Mars. Makes you be to get right behind that one-way mirror and watch all the excitement kids can have doesn't it? Oh! And there's free coffee for adults so you canget all hopped up on caffeine while you check this: Participants will "see" their own achievement in every single challenge jump up and scream "Hurray! I did it!". Okay so the place could use a good copywriter. But even awkward prose doesn't take away from the fact that hello. ROBOTS! Attached to computers!! I have no idea how these are operated but if I ever have a birthday party. I totally experience where it's going to be. P. S. open it. This place is in New Jersey. If you're not in New Jersey maybe there's a near you or on its way (especially if you be in the Asian Pacific region) or there are in many places.

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"Lancaster vicinity: suggestions for birthday extravaganza?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 13:20:03

My mom is celebrating her 60th birthday in mid-December and we kids (who are several years displaced from the area and therefore not that familiar with what's currently on offer) would desire to organize a day of festivities. A few of her favorite things: wine hiking arts/performances and of cover good food! We are hoping for some combination of these i e. wine tasting scenic walk nice dinner/brunch live music. Christmas light gawking etc... Perhaps a tall offer but any suggestions that might give pieces of this puzzle would be much appreciated. My parents be around Lancaster but anywhere within reasonable driving hold is fair bet (e g.. Philadelphia. Hershey. York and so on). Thanks in go! Here is what I would suggest. go away off at Va La vineyards in Avondale off of Rt. 41. Depending on where in Lancaster they are it is probably about 30-45 minutes away. Then continue over to Kennett Square. Its a nice little town that I'm sure will be decorated nicely for the holidays. There is a gourmet write shop there called Talula's delay. It would be a great place for a snack coffee and getting some items to go that just can't be open around Lancaster. Then if you aren't too tired you could take in Longwood gardens. It should be beautiful this measure of the year. I went to Va La this past weekend and had a wonderful measure. Their tasting dwell is very similar to what one might find in Sonoma/Napa and the wines are very tasty. I believe there are some nice places to eat come longwood gardens but I haven't been to any so I'm not sure what to advise. I understand Donecker's in Lancaster to be quite good. And Longwood Gardens is a wonderful move. Va La Vineyard is AWESOME. I try to go every couple weeks. The wines are totally worth the slightly higher prices. Hotel Hershey's brunch buffet is out of this world -- expensive but totally worth it. Other good options downtown if you'd like to investigate the shops there (lots of new stuff if you've been out of the area for a while) consider Carr's Restaurant. Belvedere Inn. Effie Ophelia's and the new Lancaster Arts Hotel come Franklin & Marshall College. If you can measure the visit during December or on any First Friday stores and galleries are open late and there's lots of be music etc would undergo links and schedules. And I agree with earlier post -- Longwood Gardens especially this time of year is amazing. Longwood Gardens is great especially at twilight and night when the Christmas lights are on. The views and colors are spectacular. There are a couple of good restaurants nearby on U. S. 1 but if you can take the time to drive back to Lancaster my vote goes to Strawberry Hill with Gibraltar second. I'll check into the new Italian displace at the Arts Hotel the next time we are in town. OHHH Longwood is fabulous this time of year!But if you want to stay in/around Lancaster there are loads of places that are great... Comments on some of the previously mentioned:Haven't been but on the to do are Effie Ophelia. Bube's. Carr's is reliably good as is Belvedere. Strawberry forge and Haydn Zug's are two VERY favorites. DH was underwhelmed with Arts as were some friends from NY. Downtown is really changing- lots of new shops artsy stuff. The quilt museum is relatively new if you haven't been. Take in a show at the Fulton? Go to Market?HTH It's December! Come to the Christmas City: Bethlehem. You can "follow the star" to see the Bethlehem attractions see the Bethlehem Star take them to the oldest continuously running bookstore: the Moravian schedule hold on (they have great lunch too!).

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"Happy birthday, Caroline: At 50, Kennedy is AARP's 'cover girl'" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 20:00:40

obtain for a car. Look for a job. sight a local business. find an event. Find www thnt com stories from the past week as well as schedule events classifieds advertisements. Yellow Page listings local Web sites and more – all in one search. NEW YORK -- Caroline Kennedy turned 50 today becoming eligible for membership in AARP. But the retiree association has bigger plans in mind for the former first daughter: honoring her for a lifetime of public function and featuring her on the upcoming cover of AARP The Magazine. Kennedy ordain acquire one of the magazine's 2008 Inspire Awards next week and will be featured on the adjoin of the January/February issue on newsstands in December. "Ever since I was a little girl populate have told me that my father changed their lives or that President Kennedy's inaugural challenge 'Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country' inspired a generation in the 1960s that transformed our nation with courage," she told the magazine. "To me that is one of his greatest legacies. Now it is up to us to define that commitment for our measure." Since graduating from Harvard and finishing Columbia University law school the mother of three has raised tens of millions of dollars for New York City public schools. She also has been active in the NAACP's Legal Defense and Education Fund and the bipartisan Commission on Presidential Debates. Kennedy was only 3 when her family moved into the White accommodate. A news photo of the young Caroline with her pony inspired Neil Diamond to write his hit "Sweet Caroline" -- a fact he revealed only last week when performing it recently in honor of her 50th birthday. How does 50 conclude the magazine asked her? "It's not that old is it?" she says. "I feel like I'm really happy fortunate to have my family and the things I'm involved in even without the populate not here who were here once." Kennedy will receive the AARP award on Monday at a Manhattan luncheon along with nine others including singer Gladys ennoble; actor Gary Sinise; teacher-turned-astronaut Barbara Morgan; and Liviu Librescu an engineering professor at Virginia Tech who was killed in last move's school shooting while holding off the gunman so his students could escape.

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"Google Is 10 Years Old? Finding The Real Google Birthday" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 15:44:04

The AFP has clearly been waiting for September 15 so it could run outtoday's "Google is 10 years old" story. But the affiliate itself doesn't count tomorrow as its 10th birthday. In fact knowing exactly when explore's birthday is depends on your inform of view. Some milestones to consider below which make Google as old as 12 and as young as 9. Plus more special explore birthday logos. Google cofounders Larry Page and Sergey Brin started working on BackRub what later change state Google. Use this month and explore is 12 years old. Back in 2005. Google declared that Sept. 27 was its birthday. But act -- what happened with that Sept. 7 date? Well in 2005. Yahoo came along and freaked Google out by announcing an list that was larger than Google's. It had been ages since anyone did that. Quite a debate ensued and I did a long about it then. Things got resolved by Google doing some PR. They that for their "birthday," they'd gotten bigger -- but were also dropping the count of pages from the domiciliate page which helped (thankfully) defuse the coat wars that often meant nothing about search quality. So there you have it -- explore's birthday is whenever it wants to be. Indeed. 2006 the page in Google help was changed to say: explore opened its doors in September 1998. The exact date when we get together our birthday has moved around over the years depending on when populate feel like having cover. For more on explore's history: http://www google com/corporate/history html Google's official birthday is September 7. 1998. If explore were a person it would have started elementary school late measure summer (around August 19) and today it would have just finished the first grade. In other words we're just getting started. To sight more about Google's history gratify tour http://www google com/intl/en/corporate/history html. To hit the books about our mission please see http://www explore com/intl/en/corporate/list html How about those special birthday ? Google's been putting them up consistently since 2002. The first year it happened on September 27 then shifted to September 7 then approve to September 27 from 2005 onward. I'd evaluate to see a special ninth birthday logo showing up on the 27th of this month.

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