Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Cuz'ns at Disney











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A company was doing a security audit of its network. During the audit, it was discovered that Jon Athan's password was: . . . . . . . .'MickeyMinniePlutoGoofyDonaldHueyLouieDewey'

The auditors asked why Jon Athan had such a long password. He replied that he was told that passwords must be at least eight characters long.












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Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa is an equestrian-themed, Victorian-style Disney Deluxe Villa Resort on the shores of Lake Buena Vista. The inviting buildings and grounds of this 65-acre Resort are inspired by historic Saratoga Springs, a late-1800s New York retreat famous for its spas and horse racing. Stroll among the Resort's green rolling hills, gurgling fountains and placid lakes.
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Nature lovers and Guests seeking a bit more privacy should check out the Treehouse Villas. These stand-alone structures—elevated 10 feet off the ground on pedestals and beams—are nestled unobtrusively into natural glens alongside the Sassagoula River.
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The main High Rock Spring Pool has craggy rocks with cascading water surrounding the zero-entry pool. There is a waterslide, two whirlpools and a play area for the Cuzn's from New York and Connecticut.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Orlando in October








This modern day Basilica is a 'must' visit for all, especially those of Catholic faith. It was began as a small ministry and grew to a magnificent house of faith built upon the involvement and generosity of visitors from all over the world. Vacationers can visit and enjoy the tranquil surroundings and commune with their Creator and Lord.








Saturday, September 19, 2009

Saturday in the Park!




While the NY Yankees are away from home - playing in Seattle, what a better way to spend a baseball weekend and see the other NY baseball franchise - the New York Mets - play the Nationals at CitiField! The NY Mets toppled the Washington Nationals 3-2.
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CitiField features an open-air ballpark with unprecedented sightlines, amenities and comfort for fans and visitors. A contoured seating configuration brings spectators closer to the field on all levels to provide optimal sightlines for a more intimate and entertaining experience. The concourse level features 360-degree, walk around circulation around the ballpark with expansive field views. The stadium is built with massive structures of brick, limestone, granite and exposed structural steel bridges.
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This stadium had been caught in the middle of a major controversial bailout of Citibank by the US government. Questions were launched in this landmark partnership of Citibank and the Mets franchise. The probes have recently cooled off, however, when these two organizations showed significant commitments to the community with resources to develop outreach programs in and around New York City.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Good Ol'Dawg!





Two hours before showtime, fans trickled in from Jersey, Connecticut and the suburbs of New York. The roar of the iron horses from Manhattan, Queens and Brooklyn came to a screeching halt infront of the Yankee Stadium. At Babe Ruth Plaza, between Gates 6 and 4, there was the Good Ol'Dawg and several teams of "How May I Help You" squad were around to greet the fans. The gates opened, lines moved quickly for security check, my ticket was scanned under a reader, walked through the turnstile, and I was on my way to Luxury Suite 22. I was there to witness the Bronx Bombers trump the Baltimore Orioles 5-3. I was definitely at the "Home of Champions."

Friday, September 11, 2009

AMA on ObamaCare

The American Medical Association has weighed in on Obama's new health care package.
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The Allergists were in favor of scratching it, but the Dermatologists advised not to make any rash moves. The Gastroenterologists had sort of a gut feeling about it, but the Neurologists thought the Administration had a lot of nerve.

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Meanwhile, Obstetricians felt certain everyone was laboring under a misconception, while the Ophthalmologists considered the idea shortsighted. Pathologists yelled, "Over my dead body!", while the Pediatricians said, "Oh, grow up!"

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The Psychiatrists thought the whole idea was madness, while the Radiologists could see right through it. Surgeons decided to wash their hands of the whole thing and the Internists claimed it would indeed be a bitter pill to swallow. The Plastic Surgeons opined that this proposal would "put a whole new face on the matter".

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The Podiatrists thought it was a step forward, but the Urologists were pissed off at the whole idea. Anesthesiologists thought the whole idea was a gas, and those softy Cardiologists didn't have the heart to say no.

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In the end, the Proctologists won out, leaving the entire decision up to the legislators in Washington.