Thursday, September 10, 2009

Big Brother 11 final HOH part 2

Big Brother 11 final HOH part 2
There is not long to go now, until CBS’s “Big Brother” is over for another season. And we are now down to the final 3 houseguests, Natalie, Jordan and Kevin, who are all hoping to be crowned the season 11 winner and walk away with the prize money. The final three have already taken part, in the first part of the final three-part Head of Household competition, which Kevin won, and now they are just waiting to compete in the second part. But according to buddytv.com, the boredom is already setting in.
And by the looks of things, they decided to relieve the boredom, by discussing their favorite “Big Brother” moments. Jordan apparently said that her favorite moment, was winning both a Head of Household and a Power of Veto competitions. Of course, Natalie said that her favorite moment was when she got engaged through Pandora’s Box, and the phone call from home that she won. And Kevin’s, was the surprise of Pandora’s Box and the other “Big Brother” gimmicks that have taken place.
I mean they seem to be favoring a particular houseguest who almost looked out of competition. The HGs were locked down for a while this evening and when allowed outside they found what some of us might call an oversized skee ball game. They were told to try to get the balls in the holes without touching the sides. Chances are there will be some modified version of this layout for Thusday nights HoH Part 2 competition between Jordan and Natalie.

Prelude to the Dream 2009 Results

Prelude to the Dream 2009 Results

Yesterday saw the 2009 “Prelude to the Dream” take place, at the Eldora Speedway. And according to stewartent.com, Tony Stewart wasn’t exactly the perfect host he should have been, when he invited his friends to the race and then picked up his third win. Stewart’s teammate Ryan Newman finished in fourth position at the 5th annual charity event. Clint Bowyer finished in second place and Kyle Busch finished in third place. It looked like a few drivers didn’t quite make it for different reasons.


Denny Hamlin had a mechanical fault with his car and Robby Gordon had a tire down, which seemed to cause a 5 car accident. There was more than 23,000 people watching as Stewart won, with an average speed of 38.978 mph. One of the most awaited events in the car racing scene is Prelude To The Dream. I hope I can watch Prelude To The Dream 2009 live stream on June 3. I’m sure there will be live streaming websites that will show this great car racing event.
Just in case you don’t know, Auto Racing: Prelude to the Dream is an annual car racing event that happens in Eldora Speedway in Rossburg, Ohio. It is an all-star dirt Late Model car race which features 25 of the best car drivers in the world. And the best part of this car race is that – they are all playing for charity. This year, the beneficiaries will be four military-themed organizations. Are you a car racing fan? If you are, then I hope you don’t miss this car racing event. Just to get you excited, this year’s drivers will include Tony Stewart, Ryan Newman, Kyle Busch, Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, Carl Edwards, Kevin Harvick, Kasey Kahne, Matt Kenseth, Denny Hamlin, Clint Bowyer and more car racing superstars.

Rep Joe Wilson South Carolina

Rep Joe Wilson South Carolina
Republican Rep. Joe Wilson's heckling of Obama sparks fundraising flood to his Democratic opponent In eight years of George W. Bush's presidency -- despite huge differences on wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and contentious debates over torture policy, No Child Left Behind and immigration reform -- no elected official ever heckled the president of the United States when he addressed a joint session of Congress. But last night, as President Obama was making the case for his healthcare reform initiative, 62-year-old South Carolina Republican Rep. Joe Wilson called the president a liar. To his face.
It happened when Obama was rebutting the myths about healthcare reform, including the shibboleth that the package will allow benefits for illegal immigrants. Obama assured the viewing audience that the rumors were false. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi looked stunned. First Lady Michelle Obama, watching from the gallery, shook her head back and forth. And Republicans like Arizona's John McCain, calling the heckling "totally disrespectful," immediately called on Wilson to apologize.
Wilson did call the White House to apologize. Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel, reportedly livid over the breach of civility, took the call. Then Wilson put out a statement saying, "This evening I let my emotions get the best of me when listening to the president's remarks regarding the coverage of illegal immigrants in the health care bill. While I disagree with the President's statement, my comments were inappropriate and regrettable. I extend sincere apologies to the President for this lack of civility."
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