Thursday, November 3, 2011



 
Here you will find Videos from the 50's and the 60's.Click in the Year..
 
 
1  JACKIE GLEASON ON THE ROCKY MARCIANO SHOW THE MAIN EVENT (1960)
 
2. JAMES DEAN: HIS FINAL TV APPEARANCE (1954)


3. ELVIS SINGS BLUE SUEDE SHOES (1956)

4. A TRIBUTE TO ELVIS PRESLEY, THE KING OF ROCK & ROLL
(1959-62)

5. THE EDSEL INTRODUCED ON NBC
(1957)

6. BOBBY DARIN'S "MACK THE KNIFE"
(1959)

7. WESTINGHOUSE DEBUTS HI-TECH "ADVANCED TV"
(1951)

8. WILLIAM BENDIX AS LOVABLE CHESTER A. RILEY
(1956)

9. ICONS I: WHAT MADE 50'S TV GOLDEN
(COMPILATION, (1952-60)

10. THE PATTI PAGE SHOW
(1958)

11. BLOOPERS FROM THE HONEYMOONERS
(1957-58)

12. THE CENSORED JERRY LEE LEWIS HERE UNCENSORED!
(1957-59)

13. A TRUE 50's DOO WOP TV CLASSIC
(1958)

14. FAMILY AFFAIR
(1966)

15. ALAN FREED'S BIG BEAT DANCE PARTY DANCERS
(1959)

16. THE STEVE ALLEN SHOW
(1957)

17. The Inventor Of TV Sketch Comedy ERNIE KOVACS
(1954)

18. THE RED SKELTON SHOW
(1959)

19. ICONS: THE DELINQUENCY RAMPAGE!
(COMPILATION, 1957-60)

20. FATHER KNOWS BEST
(1953)

21. PETTICOAT JUNCTION
(1962)

22. OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST BOB MATTHIAS
(1956)

23. DANCES OF THE 1950's: THE HAND JIVE
(1957)

24. GROUCHO MARX YOU BET YOUR LIFE
(1959)

25. DRAGNET
(1959)

26. THE IMMORTAL MUSICAL COMEDY OF VICTOR BORGE
1951

27. EDDIE FISHER SINGS A MEDLEY OF HIS BIGGEST HITS
1953

28. ABBOTT & COSTELLO: WHO'S ON FIRST?
1951

29. MORE DANCES OF THE 1950's THE JITTERBUG
1958

30. THE HONEYMOONERS ... IN COLOR!
1969

31. THE ORIGINAL FLASH GORDON SERIAL
theatres-1939; TV-1960's

32. THE LONE RANGER
1955

33. THE ENDEARING GRIMACES OF EDDIE CANTOR
1952

34. BOBBY DARIN NERVOUSLY HOSTS A BEAUTY CONTEST
1957

35. MORE DANCES OF THE 1950's: THE LINDY HOP
1959

36. SHAKE, BABY, SHAKE! IT'S THE KILLER AGAIN!
1958

37. THE DANNY THOMAS SHOW
1958

38. SID CAESAR: YOUR SHOW OF SHOWS
1957

39. HERE COMES TOBOR!
1954

40. THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN
1954

41. THE ADVENTURES OF FLIPPER
1964

42. SPIKE JONES
1951

43. CAPTAIN VIDEO & HIS VIDEO RANGERS
1950

44. THE LIBERACE SHOW
1952

45. MEDIC
1954

46. THE BIG VALLEY
1965

47. THE ROOTS OF TV BASEBALL
1950-57

48. Mc HALE'S NAVY
1962

49. HOPALONG CASSIDY
1952

50. DARK SHADOWS
1966

51.
FADS & FANCIES OF THE 50s & 60s

52. I LOVE LUCY
1952

53. THE DICK VAN DYKE SHOW
1962

54. THE BEATLES FIRST TELEVISION APPEARANCE
1963

55. BAT MASTERSON
1958

56. MARTY ROBBINS ON THE JOHNNY CASH SHOW
1964

57. FRANK SINATRA SPEAKS CANDIDLY
1954

58. PASSWORD
1962

59. STAR TREK TV ON DEMAND
1966-present

60. MORE DANCES OF THE 50's: THE SWINGBACK
1958

61. THE LIVE TV FRIDGE COMMERCIAL CATASTROPHE
1954

62. THE ARTHUR GODFREY SHOW
1957

63. BUILDING THE 1958 DODGE
1957

64. FIGHT CLASSIC: ROCKY MARCIANO vs. JERSEY JOE WALCOTT
1952

65. AND MORE GREAT ICONS OF THE 50's VOL III
1952-59

66. ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS
1959

67. SATURDAY NIGHTLIVE~~ BEFORE SNL
1954-58

68. FELIX THE CAT
1959

69. THE DONNA REED SHOW
1958

70. THE GOLDBERGS
1952

71. LUCILLE BALL & CAROL BURNETT
1965

72. THE LITTLE RASCALS
1955

73. HIGHWAY PATROL
1956

74. LOST IN SPACE
1966

75. BEULAH
1951

76. BEWITCHED
1966

77. I DREAM OF JEANIE
1966

78. SEA HUNT
1957

79. DYNAMITE JOE RINDONE
1954

80. THE MILTON BERLE SHOW
1957

81.
THE LEGEND OF DOO WOP

 
A fifth grade teacher in a Christian school asked her class to look
At TV commercials and see if they could use them in 20 ways
To communicate ideas about God..  
 

Here are some of the results: scroll down.


God is like.

BAYER ASPIRIN

He works miracles.


God is like.
A
FORD
He's got a better idea..


God is like.

COKE
He's the  real thing.


(This is great)


God is like.

HALLMARK CARDS
He cares enough to send His  very best.


God is like.

TIDE
He gets the stains out others leave behind. ..


God is like.

GENERAL ELECTRIC

He  brings good things to life.


God is like.

WAL-MART
He has everything.


God is like.

ALKA-SELTZER
Try Him, you'll like Him


God is like.

SCOTCH TAPE
You can't see Him, but you know He's there.


God is like...

DELTA
He's ready when you are.


God is like.

ALLSTATE
You're in good hands with Him.
 

God is like.

VO-5 Hair Spray
  ;
He holds through all kinds of weather


God is like.

DIAL SOAP

Aren't you  glad you have Him?  Don't you wish everybody did?

(that one is my favorite)

 

God is like .
The
 U.S. POST OFFICE
Neither rain, nor snow, nor sleet nor ice will keep Him from

His appointed destination.  


God is like.
Chevrolet. . . .the heart beat of America  

God is like
Maxwell House. .... .
Good to the very last drop
 


God is like.

B
o u n t y . . . .
He is the quicker picker upper. . Can handle the tough jobs ..

And He won't fall apart on you



Forward this to! 10 people so that they can know what God is like.......

( only! If you want to)!
BLESSINGS FROM
MY HOUSE TO YOUR  HOUSE
 
Bernard Madoff - Credit: Getty Images
“I realized from a very early stage that the market
is a whole rigged job. There’s no chance that
investors have in this market.”

—Bernie Madoff
This might be the most honest thing Bernie Madoff has ever said.
And probably the only time you’ll hear me say that I agree with something that comes out of that snake’s mouth.
But when it comes to the Wall Street casino, he speaks the truth—you know it and I know it. The question is, what are you doing about it?
I’ve created a brand-new presentation that shows you how to STOP playing by Wall Street’s rules and start building real wealth no matter how they try to rig the game.
Signed- Hilary Kramer
Hilary Kramer
Kramer Capital Research
What Causes The Most Accidents In the USA ???
 

Not mobile phones....
Not the radio.........
Not the GPS monitor......
Not talking.............
Not texting..............
Not watching a car video.....
Not changing a CD.......
The most frequent causes of accidents
in the USA are:
     
    
  
Yep !....
You guessed it !....
Inappropriate footwear !...





Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Bingo Paul Pointious

This Friday all pages from his 5 bank accounts will be release for all residents to view and see for yourself what a dishonest person this guy is.  Enjoy your Bingo, Paul needs your money for gas and food.  Thanks

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Article Courtesy of The Las Vegas Sun
By J. Patrick Coolican
Published October 30, 2011
Who needs caffeine when you’ve got today’s topic: homeowners associations!
Yes, your blood pressure is spiking at the sight of the dreaded acronym, HOA. They told you that you can’t paint your garage door pink. They take a slice of your paycheck every month and you’re not sure what they spend it on.
Now we learn some are dirty. In the news recently: HOA boards corrupted by political hacks, who then steered construction defect lawsuits to juiced-in law firms. The feds are securing new guilty pleas all the time.
But the HOA crisis I want to address here, though a far more worrisome, is a few years away.
It goes like this: Everything in Las Vegas that was new five or 10 years ago — your community pool, the roof on your condo building, the street in front of your home — will soon be middle-aged and require maintenance or replacement. And HOAs aren’t equipped — financially or otherwise — to deal with it.
“Stuff falls apart. It’s inevitable. And I know we’re not prepared for it.”
That’s Evan McKenzie, lawyer and political scientist at the University of Illinois at Chicago and the foremost expert on HOAs. He wrote the book on them, aptly titled, “Privatopia.”
Let’s quickly review the history here because most of you are from someplace else and have the same question I have when it comes to HOAs: Why do we need them?
HOAs, or under our statutes “common interest communities,” are a dominant governing paradigm for two reasons, and both are intertwined with the growth of the Sun Belt — a phenomenon that saw millions of Americans move South and West, many of them to escape the high taxes of the Northeast and Midwest.
First, an HOA allows municipal government to push responsibilities on to these private entities. And, if the city doesn’t have to build or maintain the neighborhood park, that means lower taxes. Of course, we still want the park and we want it maintained, so we still have to pay for it. But the HOA is probably cheaper than the cost of more robust local governments with their pension-gobbling public employees.
Second, the HOA acts as a cheap code enforcer so the neighborhood doesn’t go to seed. In older communities like where many of you come from, neighbors give subtle clues to neighbors. “Hey there, really lettin’ your lawn go aren’t ya, Ernie?”
But here, we’re afraid the neighbor might be a freak fugitive from Omaha, so we don’t want to make eye contact, let alone tell him to mow the lawn. So to preserve neighborhoods and their value, we have to give someone the power to be the local bad rent-a-cop: Get the car off the blocks and off the front lawn or it’s a $50 charge.
So, HOAs.
There are disadvantages, however: “When things were going well, HOAs were already in trouble,” McKenzie says.
“The reason is because the whole institution is premised on a faulty assumption: That owners can do all the things expected of them —to run the association and essentially operate a corporation. It relies on them having more time, money and loyalty than they actually have,” he says.
You can see this in the abysmal voter participation rates for HOA board elections, and in the minor and major scandals that erupt all the time. And that was during the good times.
The real estate crash has created massive new challenges: To begin with, neighborhood blight that follows a spate of foreclosures.
Then there’s money.
“If they’re not paying their mortgages, you know they stopped paying the HOA before that,” McKenzie says.
HOAs can recover some of the money owed them, up to nine months of dues and attorney fees plus collection costs, according to officials in the office of the state’s Ombudsman for Owners in Common-Interest Communities and Condominium Hotels. But many owners owe more than nine months of dues, thereby leaving a deficit for the HOA.
And although HOAs are required to give a summary report of their financial reserves, that’s all that’s required.
“If they’re not meeting those reserves, it’s the association’s responsibility to ensure they meet the reserve. That’s an internal … issue,” says Sharon Jackson, compliance supervisor for the ombudsman. In other words, that’s your problem.
Ombudsman officials say they don’t know how many HOAs don’t have the required reserves, but say most aren’t at 100 percent, which makes sense given the recession and all the people unable to pay their monthly fees.
So in addition to zombie banks, we now have zombie HOAs.
And here’s where it gets ugly. Many of our valley’s developments are like the monorail in “The Simpsons”: thrown up quickly and cheaply and not exactly built to last. The maintenance bills are coming due. And if there’s not enough money in reserve, you’ll get a huge bill — and I mean huge — from your HOA to replace the roof of your condo building or repair your road.
That day is coming.

Monday, October 31, 2011




The Sixties

This is a great presentation, very well done. Good music selections, photos and facts.

http://objflicks.com/TakeMeBackToTheSixties.htm