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Take the Miami Party Bus and Fort Lauderdale Party Bus

Friday, August 1st, 2008

Have a great time with our Miami Party Bus and Fort Lauderdale Party Bus. The Party Bus in Miami and the Party Bus in Fort Lauderdale are much more luxurious then a regular bus. Go see the Marlins and Dolphins in either the Miami Party Bus or Fort Lauderdale Party Bus and have a great time.

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Justin Timberlake

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

Hard to believe there was a time when only girls could admire and respect Justin Timberlake.

Since the NSync thing ended and he went solo, JT has done no wrong.

• He’s making hit records, ones that are actually good, not just that sell/download well.

• He’s been linked to nearly every hot Hollywood chick there is, and most of them are older.

• He’s the only guy we know of to be with Britney Spears in her prime.

For those who like his music go to www.justintimberlake.com.

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Alex Rodriguez and Madonna

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

Alex Rodriguez and Madonna. This odd couple is all over the news. You can read about them in People Magazine or Fox News. Arod is now getting a divorce from his wife. Madonna is more then ten years older then Arod. What is the under-over on this relationship?

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The Rock Band Boston to play in Miami

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

The Rock Band Boston will play in Miami on August 21st. Go to www.bandboston.com to read more.

Thunder Bay, Ontario. The show kicks off a summer of stadium, concert and festival dates that will span the United States and Canada.

Seasoned Stryper frontman Michael Sweet and new fan phenom Tommy DeCarlo join BOSTON veterans Jeff Neal, Kimberley Dahme, Gary Pihl and of course, Tom Scholz on stage this summer. Gary, the longest reigning member of BOSTON next to Tom, joined the band in 1985 to help complete “Third Stage,” and through his efforts, the band reemerged in 1987 for the Third Stage Tour, which set stadium records across the US.

In the mid-70’s, Tom Scholz withdrew his life’s savings and used it to record several songs which he had written. By the process of overdubbing, Tom played all the instruments except drums, which were played by his friend Jim Masdea, and Brad Delp sang all of the vocal parts. The resulting demos included 4 songs which attracted the attention of three major record labels and two managers. Following completion of two additional demos which included “More Than a Feeling,” Brad and Tom were signed to Epic Records, released the first album under the name BOSTON in 1976. The album, most of which was recorded by Tom in his basement studio included 5 of the 6 songs embodied on those demo tapes, and became the highest selling debut album of all time.

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Can the Marlins win the East

Saturday, July 12th, 2008

Can the Marlins win the NL East? Go to CBS Sports or Yahoo Sports to check out their roster. They called up Volstad and he shut down the Dodgers last night. Johnson is back and he looked pretty good in his start. Sanchez should be back after the break. This team will be dangerous this year with their limited payroll.

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Obama makes use of Hilary Clinton

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

 With their champion Hillary Clinton by his side, Democratic White House hopeful Barack Obama on Thursday launched an overt appeal to working women, a key voting bloc in November’s general election

Obama paid tribute to Clinton’s historic primary challenge, praised his own late mother’s struggle to bring him up as a single parent, and admitted guilt that his wife Michelle was bearing the brunt of raising his two daughters.

“We are working together and all the women in this room are working together, there is no way we’re going to lose in November,” Obama said, at a “Women for Obama” fundraising event, which drew a 2,300 strong crowd to a New York hotel. Go check them out on CNN News. A bit to liberal for me but www.cnn.com is the website.

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Paris Hilton

Monday, June 30th, 2008

Has Paris Hilton fifteen seconds of fame finally run out? She made headline news with a release of a Paris Hilton sex tape which led to a televsion show and a couple of small parts in some movies. Can she make a comeback or is her time in the spotlight over. You can check her out on www.parishilton.com.

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Britney Spears

Friday, June 27th, 2008

How popular is Britney Spears? Britney Spears is constantly made fun of on videos at You Tube. You can see her at www.youtube.com. Can she make a come back? Is any publicity good publicity?

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End of the war 1864–1865

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

At the beginning of 1864, Lincoln made Grant commander of all Union armies. Grant made his headquarters with the Army of the Potomac, and put Maj. Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman in command of most of the western armies. Grant understood the concept of total war and believed, along with Lincoln and Sherman, that only the utter defeat of Confederate forces and their economic base would bring an end to the war. This was total war not in terms of killing civilians but rather in terms of destroying homes, farms and railroad tracks. Grant devised a coordinated strategy that would strike at the entire Confederacy from multiple directions: Generals George Meade and Benjamin Butler were ordered to move against Lee near Richmond; General Franz Sigel (and later Philip Sheridan) were to attack the Shenandoah Valley; General Sherman was to capture Atlanta and march to the sea (the Atlantic Ocean); Generals George Crook and William W. Averell were to operate against railroad supply lines in West Virginia; and Maj. Gen. Nathaniel P. Banks was to capture Mobile, Alabama.

Union forces in the East attempted to maneuver past Lee and fought several battles during that phase (”Grant’s Overland Campaign“) of the Eastern campaign. Grant’s battles of attrition at the Wilderness, Spotsylvania, and Cold Harbor resulted in heavy Union losses, but forced Lee’s Confederates to fall back again and again. An attempt to outflank Lee from the south failed under Butler, who was trapped inside the Bermuda Hundred river bend. Grant was tenacious and, despite astonishing losses (over 65,000 casualties in seven weeks), kept pressing Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia back to Richmond. He pinned down the Confederate army in the Siege of Petersburg, where the two armies engaged in trench warfare for over nine months.

Grant finally found a commander, General Philip Sheridan, aggressive enough to prevail in the Valley Campaigns of 1864. Sheridan defeated Maj. Gen. Jubal A. Early in a series of battles, including a final decisive defeat at the Battle of Cedar Creek. Sheridan then proceeded to destroy the agricultural base of the Shenandoah Valley, a strategy similar to the tactics Sherman later employed in Georgia.

Meanwhile, Sherman marched from Chattanooga to Atlanta, defeating Confederate Generals Joseph E. Johnston and John Bell Hood along the way. The fall of Atlanta, on September 2, 1864, was a significant factor in the reelection of Lincoln as president. Hood left the Atlanta area to menace Sherman’s supply lines and invade Tennessee in the Franklin-Nashville Campaign. Union Maj. Gen. John M. Schofield defeated Hood at the Battle of Franklin, and George H. Thomas dealt Hood a massive defeat at the Battle of Nashville, effectively destroying Hood’s army.

Leaving Atlanta, and his base of supplies, Sherman’s army marched with an unknown destination, laying waste to about 20% of the farms in Georgia in his “March to the Sea“. He reached the Atlantic Ocean at Savannah, Georgia in December 1864. Sherman’s army was followed by thousands of freed slaves; there were no major battles along the March. Sherman turned north through South Carolina and North Carolina to approach the Confederate Virginia lines from the south, increasing the pressure on Lee’s army.

Lee’s army, thinned by desertion and casualties, was now much smaller than Grant’s. Union forces won a decisive victory at the Battle of Five Forks on April 1, forcing Lee to evacuate Petersburg and Richmond. The Confederate capital fell to the Union XXV Corps, composed of black troops. The remaining Confederate units fled west and after a defeat at Sayler’s Creek, it became clear to Robert E. Lee that continued fighting against the United States was both tactically and logistically impossible.

Lee surrendered his Army of Northern Virginia on April 9, 1865, at Appomattox Court House. In an untraditional gesture and as a sign of Grant’s respect and anticipation of folding the Confederacy back into the Union with dignity and peace, Lee was permitted to keep his officer’s saber and his horse, Traveller. Johnston surrendered his troops to Sherman on April 26, 1865, in Durham, North Carolina. On June 23, 1865, at Fort Towson in the Choctaw Nations’ area of the Oklahoma Territory, Stand Watie signed a cease-fire agreement with Union representatives, becoming the last Confederate general in the field to stand down. The last Confederate naval force to surrender was the CSS Shenandoah on November 4, 1865, in Liverpool, England.

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The Confederacy

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

Seven Deep South cotton states seceded by February 1861, starting with South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas. These seven states formed the Confederate States of America (February 4, 1861), with Jefferson Davis as president, and a governmental structure closely modeled on the U.S. Constitution. Within two months of the first shots at Fort Sumter, four more slave states seceded and joined the Confederacy: Virginia, Arkansas, North Carolina and Tennessee. The northwestern portion of Virginia subsequently seceded from Virginia, joining the Union as the new state of West Virginia on June 20, 1863.

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