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- Summer Cocktails with Triple Sec
- Samsung Plasma 3D TVs Now Shipping
- E! True Hollywood Story: Dog The Bounty Hunter
- Father’s Day Gift: Free Golf at Keystone
- Wizards Win First Pick in Draft Lottery
- NBA Official Joe DeRosa Throws Ball at Fan
- Chick of the Day: Victoria Silvstedt
- Top 11 Credit Score Misconceptions
Summer Cocktails with Triple Sec Posted: 19 May 2010 08:16 PM PDT Triple Sec is perfect for Margaritas, but it’s also a key ingredient in a number of other cocktails. These recipes use Hiram Walker Triple Sec and they are ideal for your next summer party. Absolut Crush Ingredients:
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Samsung Plasma 3D TVs Now Shipping Posted: 19 May 2010 08:10 PM PDT If you want to bring 3D home, you are in luck. Samsung’s range of plasma 3D TVs, the PN-C7000 are now shipping: the 50″ PN50C7000 costs $1,650, the 58″ PN58C7000 costs $2,350, and the 63″ PN63C7000 costs $3,000.
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E! True Hollywood Story: Dog The Bounty Hunter Posted: 19 May 2010 08:04 PM PDT If you like Dog The Bounty Hunter, E! True Hollywood Story is must-see TV on May 24 when they sit down with Duane "Dog The Bounty Hunter" Chapman and talk about more than just bounty hunting. No topic was off limits as Dog speaks openly about his troubled youth, his legal woes, his numerous romantic relationships, his unwavering love of family and how he finally got his life on track with the help of his fifth wife, Beth and Christianity. ![]() Image: Zuma Press E! True Hollywood Story: Dog The Bounty Hunter also chronicles what happened when one of Dog's sons, Tucker, sold the now infamous tape recording of Dog using racial slurs to the National Enquirer. In an emotional E! exclusive moment, Dog watches a video tape message from Tucker, whom he hasn't seen or spoken to in over three years. Some quotes from the show… On how his dating habits affected his young daughter: "I went through 36 girls… and one day baby Lyssa said the prayer and said, 'God, would you please not let Dad f*** the nanny.' She's like eight, right? And I'm like, 'oh my God.'" On his past drug use: "For a year and half I don't remember my life. I smoked that crap every single day." E! True Hollywood Story: Dog The Bounty Hunter premieres Monday, May 24 @ 10:00 PM, ET/PT on E! Post from: EveryJoe E! True Hollywood Story: Dog The Bounty Hunter |
Father’s Day Gift: Free Golf at Keystone Posted: 18 May 2010 08:52 PM PDT Treat Dad to some free golf at Keystone Resort in Colorado. This popular resort is just 60 miles west of Denver. With the "Stay and Play" package, you can stay at the Keystone Lodge & Spa and receive two rounds of golf at the renowned championship Ranch Course completely free of charge. Rates start at just $144 per person based on double occupancy during Father's Day weekend, with rates as low as $125 per person for the rest of the summer. ![]() Image: Keystone Ranch The par-72 Keystone Ranch course was designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr. and follows the legendary links-style of a Scottish course on the front nine, while the back nine presents a traditional mountain valley layout. Impressive elevation changes, variable bunkers and water hazards combine to challenge golfers of all levels at Keystone. If you bring the kids on the trip, you are in luck — the resort hosts special tee times for children so that golfing can be a family affair. Families can also take advantage of the Adventure Passport (free to all guests at Keystone), guests have access to beginner mountain bike clinics, wildlife and history walks, fly-fishing clinics, golf clinics and more. Visit www.keystoneresort.com for more information about the resort and their special packages. The "Stay and Play" package is also valid at other RockResorts locations in Vail, Beaver Creek and Jackson Hole. Post from: EveryJoe Father’s Day Gift: Free Golf at Keystone |
Wizards Win First Pick in Draft Lottery Posted: 18 May 2010 08:42 PM PDT The Washington Wizards won the NBA’s draft lottery and will have the No. 1 pick in next month’s draft, where they will likely choose between Kentucky freshman John Wall and national player of the year Evan Turner of Ohio State. The New Jersey Nets, which had an NBA-worst 12-70 record and the best chance at the No. 1 spot, fell to third. New Jersey had a 25% chance of winning, while Washington had only a 10.3% chance. ![]() Image: Zuma Press Washington was represented at the draft lottery by Irene Pollin, who wore the 1978 Bullets championship ring of her late husband, longtime owner Abe Pollin who passed away in November at age 85. For the sixth straight season, the team with the best chance to win the draft lottery didn’t land the top pick. The NBA draft takes place on June 24 in New York. Take a look at the draft lottery results below. 1. Washington * From New York via Phoenix Post from: EveryJoe Wizards Win First Pick in Draft Lottery |
NBA Official Joe DeRosa Throws Ball at Fan Posted: 18 May 2010 08:32 PM PDT The league is investigating an incident between official Joe DeRosa and a fan that occurred during halftime of Tuesday’s Game 2 of the NBA Eastern Conference finals. DeRosa was walking to the scorer’s table to get the warm-up jackets for his crew to start the third quarter. A fan behind the table appeared to be shouting at the veteran official. DeRosa then angrily flipped the game ball at the fan, who tossed it back. DeRosa then motioned for the man to be ejected by security. Without knowing exactly what was being said, it looks like DeRosa snapped after being heckled…definitely unprofessional. It will be interesting to see what becomes of the investigation, if anything. And the Celtics won again, in case you were wondering about the outcome of the game. Paul Pierce is calling a sweep on Twitter. Post from: EveryJoe NBA Official Joe DeRosa Throws Ball at Fan |
Chick of the Day: Victoria Silvstedt Posted: 18 May 2010 08:17 PM PDT Model Victoria Silvstedt relaxed at exclusive Five Stars Luxury hotel Eden Roc, Antibes in France on Tuesday. Victoria then made her way onto a yacht to take in the sun with a companion. Though some would call her a butta face, she does have a hot body.
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Top 11 Credit Score Misconceptions Posted: 18 May 2010 12:18 AM PDT To help people better understand how credit works, Ken Lin, CEO of Credit Karma, has put together this list of common credit score misconceptions. These misconceptions included credit score myths that many people expect to impact their credit score, as well as some factors that actually impact credit scores that aren't common knowledge. How much do you really know about your credit score? Read on to find out… ![]() Image: istockphoto Things You Expect that Don't Happen: When I get married, we get a joint credit score: Not so. Each person has their own credit score ’til death do you part. However, when you open accounts jointly, that information will be reflected on each of your credit reports, for better or for worse. My job/income impacts my credit score: Sorry, but making six figures, winning the lottery, or inheriting a fortune will not give you a good credit score. Your net worth and income are not factored into your score. Paying off credit card debt will boost my credit score 50 points: Depending on how much credit card debt you had, you may see some increase. However, credit card utilization is an important component of your credit score and those with the highest credit scores have about 10% utilization. Being an authorized user on a credit card will impact my credit score: Co-signing for a credit score can have an effect on your credit score, but unfortunately just being an authorized user won't change your credit score one point. I only have one credit score: There are several different credit score providers and each credit bureau provides their own credit score. However, these companies all use the same criteria to judge your credit worthiness and the scores basically fall within the same range of each other (good, ok, or poor). Checking my credit score will lower my credit score: False. When you check your credit score at sites such as Credit Karma, it's a soft pull so it won't lower your credit score at all. Only hard inquiries by lenders impact your credit. Things You Don't Expect that Do Happen: If you don't use your credit cards, your credit score won't change: In order to have a good credit score, you must have credit available to you and use it responsibly. If you don't have or use credit, you may have no credit history at all and if you do, your credit score won't be as good as someone who consistently demonstrates responsible use of credit over time. Credit bureaus don't make mistakes: Nearly eight in 10 credit reports contain a serious error or some sort of mistake, according to a survey by the U.S. Public Interest Research Groups. Because many errors can negatively impact your credit score, it's important to check your credit report regularly and dispute any inaccuracies you find. If a bill or debt isn't generally reported to the credit bureaus, missing a payment won't affect your credit score: Any time you pay a bill late or don't pay at all, that activity can be reported to the credit bureaus. Different companies have different policies about reporting late payments, but never assume that just because you've never seen a particular bill listed on your credit report that it can't negatively impact your credit score if you don't pay it. Your credit score only impacts your ability to get credit or a loan: False. Employers, insurance companies and rental or leasing agencies all check this number. Your credit score can prevent you from getting a job or the apartment you want. In addition, people with bad credit scores pay more for insurance premiums than those with good credit scores. Having a variety of debt impacts your credit score: This one is true. Auto loans, credit cards, mortgages, and student loans all impact your credit score. In fact, the more variety of debt, the more responsible you appear to lenders (so long as you're responsible with this debt). Post from: EveryJoe Top 11 Credit Score Misconceptions |
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