
Have a fantastic Labor Day weekend!
Commentary on life as I see it.
A very good friend of mine, Gretchen Chapin, has taken on a new challenge. She along with 2 other incredible women have volunteered to walk 60 miles over the course of 3 days to help raise money and awareness for breast cancer.
Of course the primary objective is to raise money. If you'd be interested in supporting please see the link below:
http://www.the3day.org/michigan
The Gameday Pro creates custom sports memorabilia. We’ll take any digital graphic and transfer it to a football, baseball, basketball, volleyball, hockey puck, softball and/or Christmas ornament.
We’re targeting HS Booster clubs and any other organization interested in easy fundraising without any upfront expense. We’ve also recently been approached by a couple companies interested in our products for marketing purposes as well as fantasy sports leagues for trophies and other gifts. We’re currently investigating the possibility of creating custom mini-helmets to go along with the other merchandise. If you know of anyone who may be interested in something like this please direct them to the site.
Although there was no way to strictly quantify the reports of the cocaine shortage, Walters' office said the average price of a kilogram of cocaine in Detroit was between $18,500 and $24,000 in the last three months of 2006 and has continued to rise substantially since then, by as much as 70%...70%!!! A business with that type of growth may get you hired as the next Cerberus owned Corp's CEO.
Asked about the effect on crime a shortage and rising prices can have, [director of National Drug Control Policy for the Bush administration, John P.] Walters said that generally there is less violence when the drug market contracts and that if people can’t get cocaine, they are more likely to seek help for their addiction. The vast majority of drug-related violence, he said, is traced to people under the influence – and a shortage can mean fewer people using the drug.Well good, as long as Bush's administration says it. Must be true.