Thursday, December 13, 2007

A LITTLE THIS-A AND A LITTLE THAT-A – WITH THE EMPHASIS ON THE LATTA!

+ The BROADWAY BLOG reports tht “The Dukes of Hazzard star John Schneider is to be the latest in a very long line of former TV celebrities to join the cast of the Broadway revival of Chicago. On January 14, Schneider will begin a two-month stint in the role of Billy Flynn, the too-slick lawyer who knows how to razzle dazzle a courtroom.”

The BB also reports that “Broadway Revival of Company To Air in February” - February 20, 2008 to be exact, on PBS as a part of its "Great Performances" series. Check out my review of the revival at “Phone Rings, Door Chimes, In Comes Company".
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+ JD of GET RICH SLOWLY and Jim of BLUEPRINT FOR FINANCIAL PROSPERITY have “dueling posts” on the subject of using home equity (secured) debt to pay off credit (unsecured) debt. So what do you think?

+ Kevin Geary of CHANGE YOUR TREE reminds us that we are in control of our lives and provides advice to “help guide you through taking back control over your life” in his post "Your Life Sucks Because You Expect It To Suck (and 10 Ways to Improve It Right Now".
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Just a note on his #7 “Suppress Drama and Embrace Reality” - this certainly does not apply to television! Just the opposite!

+ Kristen Sample over at TV SQUAD reports that NBC has a “two-hour television movie Knight Rider set to air on February 17 at 9 p.m. ET. This modern-day sequel to the iconic 1980's show stars Justin Bruening (Cold Case), Deanna Russo (The Young and the Restless), Sydney Tamiia Poitier (Veronica Mars), and Bruce Davison (Breach). Will Arnett (Arrested Development) will play the voice of KITT. And don't worry, the Hoff will make a guest appearance as Michael Knight” in her post “
New KITT Car for Knight Rider Movie Unveiled”.

+ NO CREDIT NEEDED, one of Dan Meyer’s (of TICK MARKS) “
12 Blogs of Christmas” in the Personal Finance category, provides some interesting spread sheets on what you would have if you saved $1.00 - $10.00 per day every day for up to 50 years, figuring in 5% annual interest, in his post "$10 A Day Equals 3/4 Of A Million Dollars". I start with $1.00 per day today!

TTYL

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the nod!