Crohns Donation

September 20th, 2008

So, I wanted to take a minute out of my busy life to make a life changing post ;)

Many of you probably do not know but my father and brother both have crohn’s disease and it is a very hard thing to live with. I know the economy is not great and there are many people suffering out there but if anyone is interested in making a donation to the crohns foundation of america I am going to try and not only make a donation too but add a percent onto any of your donations! Donate Now, and support a good cause.

I realize there are many charities out there cheap drugs and I will try and post others when the time is right.

 





Louisville Kids Fun Night

September 17th, 2008

I managed to go out to eat on “Kids Fun Night” at McAlister’s Deli and I was in for fun! I was surprised by the turnout of kids, dozens. When I first got there they had at least a dozen employees working cheap drugs without prescription so I knew something was up. Each week on Wednesday the McAlisters Deli runs Kid’s Fun Night with new exciting events for the kids including free meals and games like face painting and sidewalk chalk.

If you have a child who needs something fun to do on Wednesday night I suggest you check out McAlisters in Louisville, Kentucky @ 6510 Bardstown Road (502.239.9997)

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Louisville Blackout Update

September 16th, 2008

Just an update to yesterday’s post regarding the Louisville power blackout, LG&E (Louisville Gas & Electric) released a statement today saying that power has been restored to a little over 120,000 Louisville residents, leaving 180,000 still in the dark.

My family and I are still without power, but I know many people who have had their restored. In light of Sunday’s events many people are purchasing power generators. A neighbor of mine drove for 2 hours and waited in line for 3 hours to purchase a generator the day after the blackout began.

Even in Louisville, many gas stations and grocery stores are running on electricity from generators. As well, many gas stations are running out of gas or have lines extending well out of the parking lot. Ice is also a scarce commodity. I stopped at 5 different locations yesterday – all of which were sold out.

LG&E is now predicting the power outages to continue for some Louisville residents for an another 10 days.

If you are just now looking to purchase a generator for future Buy Acomplia blackouts, you may be out of luck. Many area retailers who sell generators small enough for residential use are completely sold out. I found a great site that comes highly recommended by consumer reporting companies. Check it out if you are in need of a power generator, and consider making a purchase to be prepared for future blackouts.




Louisville Power Outage

September 15th, 2008

Unbelievable, louisville is the 17th largest city in the United States and is out of power since yesterday! First, I want to stress how lucky I am that I can work from anywhere and not have to worry about all the mess quite as much as other people. Second, the city has been going crazy about everything with 80 percent of people out of power and the city saying it will take 10-14 days to have everyone’s power back up.

Needless to say I am at starbucks far away on my buy without a prescription laptop and when I filled up for gas this morning they only had premium and it was almost $5 a gallon, haha!

The Louisville Kentucky blackout has really made me start to think what it would be like if the world was ending and how crazy people would be acting. All the stores around me are out of everything and even at t-mobile all the car chargers where gone. BANK!




New Crackberry and Twitter

September 13th, 2008

So, I broke down and got a new blackberry and installed twitter on it. Absolutely addicting the “crackberry” is even though its way different than the iPhone. If anyone wants to follow me you can using this link to twitter.

I don’t know how twitter prescription medicine got so big but it sure has caught on quickly! Being in the industry you always hear about everything early and I now start to hear the “common” people talking about it ha.

Until next time..