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	<pubDate>Wed, 26 Dec 2007 09:46:01 -0800</pubDate>
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		<p>Some People Work !  Some Watch other work!Weekly I see Mahalo Upgading!I have been using it for a while installed it in Firefox and use itdaily !  It is obviously that the staff a Mahalo is highly Motivated . If my opinion counts this site is going to create some real Spin In 2008!  Everyone today is attempting to develop social media platforms !  Mahalo has done it!No I am not on their payroll !  I am just a 71 year old guy who has "Good Taste!"How to Use Mahalo Social		Also try: Mahalo Social		Also try: How to Install Mahalo Follow		Also try: How to Use Mahalo FollowIntroductionShare on Facebook		92diggs		digg itbookmark this on del.icio.ussaved by 26 other people		tags: mahalo social socialnetworking tools socialsearch socialmedia search web2.0 blogging knowledge networking		You can now recommend links, make friends on Mahalo, share links you've recommended with friends, and much more. Your level of participation counts with Mahalo Social--recommend great links and your rank rises on our leaderboard. Read on to find out how to use Mahalo Social.	 <a href="http://www.stumbleupon.com/to/2FxDbO/www.mahalo.com/Main_Page/t:4af9a35bc5521;src:syndicate" rel="nofollow" target="_new">http://www.mahalo.com/Main_Page</a> </p>
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	<pubDate>Sat, 15 Dec 2007 08:43:08 -0800</pubDate>
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		<p>The Mayonnaise Cure<br />
Salvation Lies in Condiments<br />
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November 16, 2007<br />
The Mayonnaise Cure<br />
Salvation Lies in Condiments <br />
I am going to revitalize the American mayonnaise industry. Yes. Such is the patriotism rampant in this column. We will fill the nation's swimming pools with the purest domestic variety, and then drown the entire staff of the public school system in it. I personally will tie cinderblocks to them.<br />
My love of country is great: I will use no Chinese mayonnaise.<br />
And then I'll bring back the one-room school house. Many will denounce me in the public prints as retrograde. Well, when you have driven your car into a swamp full of underfed alligators, retrograde is what you want to be.<br />
Why the one-room school house? Because it rewards initiative and brains and individualism and other things America no longer stands for and in fact can't stand.<br />
Think about it. In a school of one room, students can advance as they will. If a child of eight can read as well as the fifteen-year-olds, he can read with them. If he is able to do algebra when he is ten, why, he can do so. If he can't, he can stay with kids at his own level. If the teacher can't, put her in a tumbrel and take her to the mayonnaise. Is this not a splendid idea?<br /> <a href="http://www.stumbleupon.com/to/1vFgnV/www.fredoneverything.net/t:4af9a35bc5521;src:syndicate" rel="nofollow" target="_new">http://www.fredoneverything.net/index.html</a> </p>
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	<pubDate>Sat, 15 Dec 2007 08:42:14 -0800</pubDate>
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		<p>Redneck, bogan or wog: poor means poor<br />
Joe,<br />
For me, reading Deer Hunting with Jesus was a deeply disturbing, and yet refreshing, experience.<br />
That it was disturbing is easy to understand, although I am sure you cannot possibly fathom all the reasons: you painted a vivid picture of what it is like to be a white working poor person in the US. And you were thinking about big, white, red faced men and women of Scot-Irish heritage. If this was the only thing you aimed at, already your book would be a magnificent achievement: it gives us overseas readers a glimpse to a part of the American life that is seldom shown, and for the same reason, is easily misjudged.<br /> <a href="http://www.stumbleupon.com/to//www.joebageant.com/joe/2007/12/redneck-bogan-o.html/t:4af9a35bc5521;src:syndicate" rel="nofollow" target="_new">http://www.joebageant.com/joe/2007/12/redneck-bogan-o.html</a> </p>
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	<pubDate>Sat, 15 Dec 2007 08:41:15 -0800</pubDate>
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		<p>Rockstars<br />
Here's a list of blogs, podcasts, and videoblogs of people. People who come here, or who I love, or who make the story better when you get into it all. If you're part of [chrisbrogan.com], then you should be on this page. Email me : blog [at] chrisbrogan [dot] com , and give me your URL, and your RSS feed.<br /> <a href="http://www.stumbleupon.com/to/21Or9E/www.chrisbrogan.com/rockstars/t:4af9a35bc5521;src:syndicate" rel="nofollow" target="_new">http://chrisbrogan.com/rockstars/</a> </p>
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	<pubDate>Wed, 05 Dec 2007 11:23:49 -0800</pubDate>
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		<p>« The Week I tried to reinvent College, Business Networking Events and took on the PR Industry: | Main<br />
November 30, 2007<br />
Declaring a "Life Major"<br />
It has always been amazing to me how at a young age, just about everyone who attends university in the United States has to pick a major and make it their core focus for the time they spend at university. How does anyone at 18 or 20 know what it is that they really want to do for the rest of their lives?<br />
How does anyone know what they really want to do when they are in school, and how do they know that they will really like / enjoy the profession they have chosen once they get their degree and enter the work force? It isn't as if many of us are given the chance to be an apprentice and then make a decision for the kind of work we want to do based on our own life's experiences. Maybe if parent, family friend or close relative is in that line of work, we know better what is involved, but never the details. Generally speaking we need make that decision based on our own idealist perspective on what the profession might offer us, but how many of really did know what we were doing? For many of us it was a quick decision to make, and once made, it cast us in our own job / professional boxes for the duration of the time we spend at school and for years thereafter.<br />
Yes, the decision of what to major on for someone's undergraduate studies is an easier one to answer if the plan is to go onto law school or medical school or business school or any number of other schools where one is getting a Masters and/or PhD... Still the decision to know what to major in should be a lot harder to make than what it is. Every decision we make has it's on set of consequences, both intentional and unintentional and what happens next in our lives when we enter the work force is influenced by the decision we made at a young age.<br />
Deciding on your first job when you leave university also can have a profound effect on the way you chart your future success. Of course to get there, chances are you were reduced to being an electronic document where you indicated your grades and accomplishments and maybe your life's goals and desires. You were no longer the "you" that your friends knew, the "you" reflected by your social network, the "you" your professors knew. In the end, you got reduced down to being a number which got scored and compared against and eventually, you got notified about the opportunity to interview for the job you thought you were interested in.<br />
Once you get that job, be in accounting, law, investment banking, it is expected that you have to "put in your time", "pay your dues" and then after hundreds (maybe thousands) of hours of what can feel like meaningless work, you are given a chance to apply your brains and something that you actually learned in university. And while this is an extreme case, and everyone's mileage will vary, it is something that does happen to a number of people.<br /> <a href="http://www.stumbleupon.com/to//pulverblog.pulver.com/archives/007693.html/t:4af9a35bc5521;src:syndicate" rel="nofollow" target="_new">http://pulverblog.pulver.com/archives/007693.html</a> </p>
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	<pubDate>Wed, 05 Dec 2007 11:22:30 -0800</pubDate>
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	<pubDate>Sat, 14 Apr 2007 11:00:45 -0700</pubDate>
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		<p>Marshal Sandler<br />
marshal sandler EX marshal.m1@gmail.com <br />
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Royal Oak Mi USA<br />
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&#63743;<br />
	I watched with great interest the recent trial of<br />
a very popular talk radio host on MSNBC and WFAN !  Mr Don Imus<br />
insulted  A University Woman,s Basketball team! Mr Imus used a<br />
very Vulgar Term to describe the woman as Prostitutes !  <br />
	The term was created by the Rap Music Community and is Broadcasted<br />
hourly as accepted content to the Rap Audience ! Rap music producers have<br />
developed their own semantic jazz and it has been adopted by many African<br />
American as well as white Teen's as acceptable speech !  Mr.Imus has apologized to his audience as well as the Woman's Championship basketball<br />
team of African American and White Student's !<br />
	Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson the acknowledged  world wide <br />
Watch dog's for the African American Community   lit a<br />
fire as they usually do and have claimed victory since Don Imus was fired<br />
from both Networks !   One African American reporter described Jackson and Sharpton as fire fighters who after the fire is over then pick the victims pockets!  To be honest I think that what got Mr Imus fired was Advertisers<br />
pulling out of the show !  Not the flame kindled by Sharpton and Jacksons<br />
Diarrhea of the Mouth !<br />
	Imus was of course wrong since what lives in the gutter should stay<br />
in the gutter !  Until what walks in the street  , decides to clean up stand up<br />
and walk proudly on the sidewalk!<br />
	The Team from Rutgers have chosen to walk as the best of our<br />
American Youth and commented on the incident as Adults !  The Coaches<br />
wined the School Officials winded but the students  exhibited adult behavior.<br />
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I am sure that in the future Mr.Imus will Pop up on the WWW, as the<br />
Imus in The Morning Video Cast , supported by a fantastic Blog and Social<br />
Network Site and we can all enjoy him for 99 Cents !  This will restore his freedom of speech  and  give some great content to I Podders !<br />
 Marshal.m1@gmail.com ! <br />
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		<p>All-Podcast-Secrets<br />
Perry Marshal Escapes to Success [Adwords] <br />
March 15th, 2007<br />
<br />
Five years ago, not long after I escaped from the<br />
Dilbert cube with big check in hand and high hopes<br />
for charting my course to independence, I got a<br />
phone call that changed my life.<br />
<br />
Ken McCarthy was on the other line, congratulating me<br />
on letter I wrote that was published in Dan Kennedy's<br />
print newsletter.<br />
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Next thing I knew, my fledgling Perry Marshall<br />
& Associates web site got it's biggest spike of<br />
opt-ins ever up to that date... from Ken.<br />
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Then Ken was on the phone with me, modestly<br />
but firmly suggesting I attend the System Seminar.<br />
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for you to do right now. And if you come and<br />
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