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Wow, I was watching this on the news last night. This is crazy. This lady was married to a wealthy doctor, but had an affair with a guy she met in rehab.
This all happened in 2005, but we are hearing about it now because she is in court over the conspiracy now.
Her lover, Damian Bradford said that she promised him half of the millions she’d receive as a result of his death. Bradford also admitted to shooting Dr. Gulam Moonda in the head.
What ever happened to divorce? If you’re unhappy, just leave. No need to go shooting people in the head for their money.
I was just tagged by Scott to write five reasons why I love blogging.
For your viewing pleasure, here is the breakdown of why I love to blog:
Reason #1: I get exposure. I love to be read. People out there get to see that Byline and they get to know my name.
Reason #2: I have ADD, so I like to read a ton of articles about blogging and read other people’s journey into blogging.
Reason #3: It’s fun and easy to do. I could blog for days about music, blogging basics, or just any random stuff. I like to be the source of information, not just someone saying “me, too”.
Reason #4: The community. I read up on all things related to the topics that I blog about and try to generate a community atmosphere within the subject matter. I comment on others’ blogs and they hop on over and do the same for me. If I find a topic of interest, then I’ll be a top commentator for their blog in no time.
Reason #5: I have personality! Who knew?!?? I put a little bit of myself into each post and hopefully that shows. I have a good sense of humor and have my own take on stuff.
So there you have it! I’m off to tag Joel at Musician’s Notebook, AmyD at the Grey’s Anatomy site, Sheryl at BlogNewsWatch, Ryan at the Miami, FL site, and Jes at BritneySpearsWatch.
Last night, the San Antonio Spurs shut us out in game four with 83 to 82.
It was a very close game and I thought we had this one right up until the very end. What a shame it was to see that we didn’t get the opportunity to win at least one game.
San Antonio was denied all of the cheering and screaming fans, as well, by not playing on their home turf. After the loss, the only energy in the Q was from the Spurs themselves.
Lebron and company, we know you gave it your all. Keep your heads up!
Per WDTN:
Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson is proposing an adult-entertainment district for the city.
Developer Scott Wolstein is negotiating with property owners to buy land in a Cleveland area known as the Flats — including the building that houses the Hustler Club.
It’s interesting that the mayor thinks we need an adult entertainment district. I don’t have a problem with this at all, but that’s my opinion.
The city sees his project as vital to upgrade an area considered blighted.
Wikipedia defines blight as:
“a condition of property or the uses of property in parts of a city, town, or neighborhood that are detrimental to the physical, social, and/or economic well-being of a community. It can include abandoned buildings or those severely neglected by their owners, vacant lots full of rubble and waste, or dangerous and/or illegal uses such as crack houses.”
So would be a safe assumption that the mayor thinks the Flats have crack houses or is full of dangerous waste?
The Cleveland Cavaliers were shut down tonight by the San Antonio Spurs in a very close game, 75-72. We are now 0-3 in the NBA finals, with the next game on Thursday night.
Throughout the game, we kept missing the three-pointers and this contributed to the loss of the game tonight.
I don’t know too much about sports in general, but I was sitting on the edge of my seat for most of the game.
Lebron should have gotten that foul at the end, though.
We’re going to have to be on fire Thursday night to pull this one off. It would be a shame to get to the finals and lose it all 4-0.
Go Cavs, you can do it!
I only watched part of the game as it was really painful in the first half of the game to see the Cavs losing by twenty point leads, to the Spurs. I had to turn it off, it was depressing to see us get that far and lose another one.
LeBron was benched early for fouling and it was all downhill from there. I’m glad that we only lost by 11 points now, but all of us Cleveland fans will be at the Q for Tuesday’s game, where we’ll have the home court advantage.
Per Cleveland.com:
On a Spurs miss, the Cavs took possession, but James turned the ball over on an errant pass. It proved critical. Manu Ginobili then was fouled by Gibson on a 3-point shot. Ginobili made the basket and the free throw for a 12-point Cavs deficit with 2:24 left.
The Cavs outscored the Spurs, 30-14, in the fourth quarter, but it wasn’t enough.
The Cavs, down, 58-33, at the half, fell short in their attempt to rally for the biggest comeback from a halftime deficit in NBA Finals history.
They fell behind early after James was whistled for two fouls and sent to the bench in the first three minutes.
Come on Cavs, you got to step up your game here. You can do it!
My oldest son, Jeffrey, broke his arm on Thursday night after riding to a local store by his dad’s house, on the way back from getting some ice cream. He had to have surgery that night, so sleep was pretty scarce.
He broke his right arm in three places and scraped his face, forehead, and got his knee pretty badly.
He was taken via ambulance to Saint John’s WestShore hospital, where their wonderful team of doctors and nurses put humpty dumpty back together again. He was released yesterday afternoon and has been doing better ever since.
Thanks to the hospital and to the neighbors who called 911.
In San Antonio, it’s just about go-time as the Star Spangled Banner is sung in the arena. Fans hold their applause and cheers as the two teams, the Spurs, and the Cavs, get ready to go head to head for game two.
Who will make the best out of seven? Only time will tell.
So in the meantime…
Stay tuned for more updates.
I used this method when I went apartment hunting last year. It basically works for anyone looking to rent an apartment anywhere. This handy little spreadsheet will help you remember all of the things you need to consider when looking for an new place.
1. Of course, the address
2. How many bedrooms?
3. How many bathrooms?
4. Cost per month
5. Appliances included?
6. Pets allowed?
7. Storage area? Attic/basement
8. Phone number of who to call to look at the place
9. Contact person’s name
10. Upstairs or Down?
11. Utilities that they include?
12. Is there parking/garage/or on the street?
Happy apartment hunting!
Conjoined twins Anastasia and Tatiana Dogaru are undergoing a risky surgery today at Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital. Doctors are going to work all day and into the night to perform the miracle of separating the twins.
It will take three more surgeries over the next six months to separate the twins.
The procedure at Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital is a first for Cleveland and one of only a few such attempts in the world.
Our hearts and prayers go out to the twins and their families on this stressful and hopeful day.
This is just too funny not to share, so I hope you enjoy this story.
Anthony Thomas, 38, of Westlake, phoned the police in a frenzy to tell them that he was paranoid that someone was out to kill him. What’s funny is that all it was, was paranoia. As it turns out, this goofball was high on marijuana brownies.
A disheveled Anthony Thomas, 38, of Bradley Road jumped out his second-floor window in a panic and knocked on a neighbor’s door on Macon Court. He also called 9-1-1 and eventually flagged down passing police officers, said Capt. Guy Turner.
What a dork.
It’s Monday morning and you’re probably already back to work from the weekend. Yay, the Cavs won against the Pistons. Boo, you have to be at work.
Here, I’ll give you some ways to hack being back to work today:
Tomorrow is another day!
Parts of the film were filmed here in good ol’ Cleveland. Yep, that’s right, some of the stunts were filmed on our very own Euclid avenue.
Here’s a screenshot:

Now, that’s just one reason why you should see the movie. Let me give you another:

Overall, Spiderman 3 is a really good movie. We have a couple of new villains, Venom and Sandman, added to the fray. The movie centers around this black spidey suit that turns our good old American Hero into a more eccentric version of himself. He gets cocky, confident, and somewhat sarcastic.
Once he realizes that he doesn’t want to be that person, he struggles to remove the suit, to which the black goo falls on someone else, Eddie Brock (played by Topher Grace).
To see the film in all of it’s glory, I’d highly recommend watching it at the theaters. Go to the Cinemark and have a look. What else are you going to do on a rainy Sunday?
In a moment in Cleveland history, the Cleveland Cavaliers go to the finals. They took the Detroit Pistons out of the running by scoring 98 to 82.
It was a nice blowout there. Go Cavs!
According to NBA.com:
Daniel Gibson scored a career-high 31, LeBron James had 20 and 13 boards, and the Cavs rolled to a 98-82 win over Detroit and onto their first NBA Finals visit.
I can still hear the screaming fans all around as the Cavs won.

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