Watch the Food Network sometime. I swear there are more cleavage shots in a Giada De Laurentiis cooking show then most 80s hair metal videos. I'm not kidding...they have to be doing it on purpose. So Rachel is probably just trying to promote them and overtake Giada...
I think Rachael's already surpassed Giada. With her daily talk show and monthly magazine, she's like a mini-Oprah. But thank for the tip, Jim, I will definitely have to watch more Giada de Laurentis!
No posts since April 2? C'mon Matt, your loyal fans are jonesin' for more!
BTW, I thought of you when I saw this article from the Wall Street Journal...
The weakening U.S. economy has further to fall, according to the majority of economists in the latest Wall Street Journal forecasting survey.
By a 3-to-1 ratio, respondents said the economy is in a recession, and almost three-quarters said the economy hasn't yet hit bottom. "It's hard to say," said Lou Crandall of Wrightson ICAP, because "it doesn't feel like anything we've experienced in decades."
t-dub - shouldn't a the definition of a recession be something all economists agree on? If a recession=x, then why is their dissent. Either the economy has met the established criteria of a recession or it hasn't. That's like the scientific 'consensus' on global warming, or climate change, or whatever new term there is for it. Shouldn't we confirm that activities are harming the planet before we go through stratospheric expense to change those activities?
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Watch the Food Network sometime. I swear there are more cleavage shots in a Giada De Laurentiis cooking show then most 80s hair metal videos. I'm not kidding...they have to be doing it on purpose. So Rachel is probably just trying to promote them and overtake Giada...
I think Rachael's already surpassed Giada. With her daily talk show and monthly magazine, she's like a mini-Oprah. But thank for the tip, Jim, I will definitely have to watch more Giada de Laurentis!
No posts since April 2? C'mon Matt, your loyal fans are jonesin' for more!
BTW, I thought of you when I saw this article from the Wall Street Journal...
The weakening U.S. economy has further to fall, according to the majority of economists in the latest Wall Street Journal forecasting survey.
By a 3-to-1 ratio, respondents said the economy is in a recession, and almost three-quarters said the economy hasn't yet hit bottom. "It's hard to say," said Lou Crandall of Wrightson ICAP, because "it doesn't feel like anything we've experienced in decades."
t-dub - shouldn't a the definition of a recession be something all economists agree on? If a recession=x, then why is their dissent. Either the economy has met the established criteria of a recession or it hasn't. That's like the scientific 'consensus' on global warming, or climate change, or whatever new term there is for it. Shouldn't we confirm that activities are harming the planet before we go through stratospheric expense to change those activities?
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