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Todays Dead Man Bounce

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    Yesterday I wrote about my new strategy of investing (see below).  My investment advisor suggested that I wait for companies that were more prominent  so today I add the following names to the list (see way below)

What do you think about this strategy? I’d love to read your thoughts.

 

I’m going to try to utilize the “Dead Man Bounce ” approach to investing. This approach involves investing monies in a company that has had an extremely poor day in the market. It assumes that things are a bit better then they appear in the market and that this stock should have a bit of an upswing in the next day or so. It is a short term approach. I utilize this approach because I love to bet on the underdog whether it be my beloved Met’s or a stock that everyone appears to have written off.

JC Penney at a 52 week low (JCP)

American Eagle Outfitters at a 52 week low (ACO)

BioScript  There at a 52 week low and continue to drop (BIOS)

Carnival Corp one of the biggest drops of the day

Dead Man Bounce-Investing

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I’m going to try to utilize the “Dead Man Bounce ” approach to investing. This approach involves investing monies in a company that has had an extremely poor day in the market. It assumes that things are a bit better then they appear in the market and that this stock should have a bit of an upswing in the next day or so. It is a short term approach. I utilize this approach because I love to bet on the underdog whether it be my beloved Met’s or a stock that everyone appears to have written off.

With this in might I will be speaking to my broker about Abiomed (ABMD), Daqu New Energy Corp (DQ) Cyclacel Pharmaceuticals (CYCC). I will also consider stocks at their 52 week low.

 

Have you heard this (below)

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I would appreciate it if anybody has additional information concerning this “discovery” because it would be one of the greatest discoveries every or is the “discovery” the  biggest hoax every?

 

Have the
Ten Commandments
Been Found?

 

It’s almost too stunning to ponder!

 

Has one of the two sets of the Ten Commandments, hewn by Moses and “engraved with the finger of God”, been found?

 

Several weeks after their legendary Exodus from Egypt, according to the biblical account, the Israelite nation was gathered to Mount Sinai to hear God’s eternal covenant with them – the Ten Commandments.

 

Moses was also called up the mountain to receive the Ten Commandments on stone tablets. When Moses descended, he broke them at the foot of the mountain. Later he received a replacement set to go inside the Ark of the Covenant.

 

What happened to the Ten Commandments of Moses – the first set?

 

We may wonder what happened to that first – the broken – set of tablets/

 

The June 17, 1992 issue of the Shanghai “Liberation Daily” (Chinese official party organ) published a news item, entitled, “A ‘Myth’ from the Gulf war”.  “The Sun”, a United states newspaper, also published a report on it.  The two sources contained points that differed, but they generally agreed on the essential points. That two separate articles, with differing details, would appear on two separate continents, was regarded by some as significant.

 

They both indicated that those first two inscribed tablets had been found.

 

During the Gulf war, heavy allied bombing of southern Iraq “caused a cavern about 100 feet deep to cave in,” explained Kurt Jenkins, a British archaeologist and one of the first called to the scene. He and his colleagues found a variety of items in the cavern, including, incredibly, the original tablets containing the Ten Commandments.

“We just put everything on planes and flew them out of the country because we knew the Iraqis would not allow us to properly excavate the site,” Jenkins said. The site was close to the Euphrates River, about 80 miles north of the Kuwaiti border.

 

Why would the Ten Commandments be found in Iraq?

 

Historically, there would be a good possibility that the broken set of the tablets was later recovered from the lower slopes of Mount Sinai by a faithful Israelite and taken to the promised land of Canaan (Israel). Later, when the Jews were carried captive to Babylon (now in Iraq) in 606, 597 and 586 BC), the broken set of tablets could well have been taken by someone, in the hope of preserving them for posterity. By the time when the captivity was drawing to a close, the Jews had been so successful in business in Babylonia that their children and grandchildren, now so worldly-minded, few of them were interested in returning to the desolated home of their forefathers. Only a remnant returned. Overlooked, it was NOT later brought back to Judea. Forgotten, it was ignored. When the town was flooded, a new village was built atop the old one. This went on for 2,500 years, until recently. (Jews lived in these riverside towns as well as in Babylon city.) This rebuilding as well as the continual river deposition would account for it now being so far under the surface.

According to the Chinese report, it was personnel in the Western forces who recognised the tablets for what they were.

 

Ten Commandments  of Moses taken to U.S. “for analysis”?

 

The “Sun” article reported that exciting as the discovery was, scientists were stunned by the way the words were inscribed on the tablets. “Although worn by centuries of erosion,” said Jacob Arens, a physicist from the University of Jerusalem, “the letters are clean with sharp edges. No stonecutter could have done such a perfect job.”

 

Arens and other scientists from Europe and the United States subjected the tablets to a variety of tests, including x-rays and computer analyses. “The letters were definitely burned into the rock,” said Professor Ludwig Sales from Berlin university. “I’m not ready to say it was a laser beam, but some sort of cutting ray was used – something far beyond the skills of ancient Hebrews” (runaway slaves in the desert).

 

Vance Ferrell reported from the U.S. that a friend rang John Hopkins University sources and the people there “appeared stunned that someone would have that information. Throughout the conversation, it was obvious that a secret needed to be kept, and they were surprised that the cat was out of the bag. At one point in the conversation, I asked, ‘Do you have information on this?’ The answer was something like this: ‘Well, we have information.’ I replied, ‘Something in the affirmative or in the negative?’ ‘Something in the affirmative,’ came the response.”

 

How big were the Tablets of The Ten Commandments?

 

According to “Encyclopedia Judaica”, they weighed 40 se’ah (selah) which equalled 913 grams, that is about 2 pounds. This means they were quite small. The biblical record states that when Moses brought them down the mountain, “the two tables of the testimony were in his hand [singular]: the tables were written on both their sides; on the one side and on the other were they written.” (Exodus 32:15,16)

 

Notice, according to the record he held them BOTH in his one hand; and they were engraved front and back. That clears up two popular misconceptions. (Artists often portray them as large, with one carried on each arm, and everything written on the front side only.)

Starmeter- according to IMDB

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I’m really shocked that Milie Cyrus jumped to #2 spot. It’s amazing what a little shock and yuck will add to ones publicity at least in the short term.

Charlie Hunnam

1                 flatNo change                 33                 6′ 1″

  • Miley Cyrus

    2                 up1                 20                 5′ 4½”

  • Scarlett Johansson

    3                 up2                 28                 5′ 3″

  • Chloë Grace Moretz
    • Chloë Grace Moretz
    • Actress | Soundtrack
    • (500) Days of Summer                (2009) | Hugo                (2011) | Kick-Ass 2                (2013)
    •                     AKA: Chloe Grace Moretz | Chloe Moretz | Chloë Moretz

    4                 flatNo change                 16                 5′ 4″

  • Chris Hemsworth

    5                 up7                 30                 6′ 3¼”

  • Jennifer Lawrence

    6                 up1                 23                 5′ 7¾”

  • Tom Hardy
    • Tom Hardy                (I)
    • Actor | Producer | Executive
    • Inception                (2010) | The Dark Knight Rises                (2012) | Warrior                (2011)
    •                     AKA: Thomas Hardy

    7                 up1                 36                 5′ 9″

  • Aaron Paul

    8                 up6                 34                 5′ 8″

  • Dakota Johnson

    9                 down7                 23                 5′ 7½”

  • Benedict Cumberbatch

    10                 down4                 37                 6′ 0″

  • Alice Eve

    12                 down1                 31                 5′ 5½”

  • Emma Watson

    13                 down4                 23                 5′ 5″

  • James Franco
    • James Franco
    • Actor | Director | Writer
    • 127 Hours                (2010) | Spider-Man                (2002) | Spider-Man 2                (2004)
    •                     AKA: James Edward Franco | Ted, Teddy

    14                 down1                 35                 5′ 10¾”

  • Dianna Agron
    • Dianna Agron
    • Actress | Soundtrack | Writer
    • Glee                (2009– ) | I Am Number Four                (2011) | Burlesque                (I)                (2010)
    •                     AKA: Dianna Argon | The Cast of Glee | Di

    15                 flatNo change                 27                 5′ 5½”

  • Lily Collins

    17                 down1                 24                 5′ 5″

  • Bryan Cranston
    • Bryan Cranston
    • Actor | Producer | Director
    • Breaking Bad                (2008– ) | Argo                (2012) | Malcolm in the Middle                (2000–2006)
    •                     AKA: Brian Cranston | Lee Stone

    16                 up9                 57                 5′ 10½”

  • Joseph Gordon-Levitt
    • Joseph Gordon-Levitt
    • Actor | Director | Producer
    • Inception                (2010) | The Dark Knight Rises                (2012) | Looper                (2012)
    •                     AKA: Joey Gordon-Levitt | Joe Gordon-Levitt | Joseph Gordon Levitt

    18                 up2                 32                 5′ 9½”

  • Jennifer Aniston
    • Jennifer Aniston
    • Actress | Producer | Soundtrack
    • Friends                (1994–2004) | The Iron Giant                (1999) | Office Space                (1999)
    •                     AKA: Jennifer Aniston Arquette | Jennifer Aniston Pitt | Jen

    20                 up1                 44                 5′ 4¾”

  • Olivia Wilde

    22                 down3                 29                 5′ 7″

  • Brad Pitt

 

Box office this week

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Rank* Title Friday 9/20 (Estimates) Saturday 9/21 (Estimates) Sunday 9/22 (Estimates) Monday 9/23
1 PRISONERS Warner Bros.
3,260
$7,000,000
— / $2,147 $7,000,000 / 1
$9,020,000
+28.9% / $2,767 $16,020,000 / 2
$5,410,000
-40% / $1,660 $21,430,000 / 3
N/A
2 INSIDIOUS CHAPTER 2 FilmDistrict
3,155
$4,675,000
+289.5% / $1,482 $51,030,000 / 8
$6,448,000
+37.9% / $2,044 $57,478,000 / 9
$3,377,000
-47.6% / $1,070 $60,855,000 / 10
N/A
3 INSTRUCTIONS NOT INCLUDED Lionsgate
978
$1,360,000
+346.1% / $1,391 $29,922,000 / 22
$2,085,000
+53.3% / $2,132 $32,007,000 / 23
$2,255,000
+8.2% / $2,306 $34,262,000 / 24
N/A
4 THE FAMILY (2013) Relativity
3,091
$2,090,000
+120.2% / $676 $20,731,000 / 8
$3,170,000
+51.7% / $1,026 $23,901,000 / 9
$1,740,000
-45.1% / $563 $25,641,000 / 10
N/A
5 BATTLE OF THE YEAR Sony / Screen Gems
2,008
$1,425,000
— / $710 $1,425,000 / 1
$2,090,000
+46.7% / $1,041 $3,515,000 / 2
$1,485,000
-28.9% / $740 $5,000,000 / 3
N/A
6 LEE DANIELS’ THE BUTLER Weinstein Company
2,931
$1,164,000
+127.6% / $397 $103,312,000 / 36
$2,026,000
+74.1% / $691 $105,338,000 / 37
$1,114,000
-45% / $380 $106,452,000 / 38
N/A
7 WE’RE THE MILLERS Warner Bros.
3,003
$1,350,000
+198.6% / $450 $134,856,000 / 45
$2,215,000
+64.1% / $738 $137,071,000 / 46
$1,105,000
-50.1% / $368 $138,176,000 / 47
N/A
8 RIDDICK Universal
3,022
$1,000,000
+88.7% / $331 $34,508,000 / 15
$1,600,000
+60% / $529 $36,108,000 / 16
$1,072,000
-33% / $355 $37,180,000 / 17
N/A
9 THE WIZARD OF OZ (3D/IMAX) Warner Bros.
318
$752,000
— / $2,365 $752,000 / 1
$1,270,000
+68.9% / $3,994 $2,022,000 / 2
$1,000,000
-21.3% / $3,145 $3,022,000 / 3
N/A
10 PLANES Buena Vista
2,446
$544,000
+238.1% / $222 $84,226,000 / 43
$1,372,000
+152.2% / $561 $85,598,000 / 44
$945,000
-31.1% / $386 $86,543,000 / 45
N/A
PERCY JACKSON: SEA OF MONSTERS Fox
1,473
$400,000
+332.9% / $272 $62,872,000 / 45
$900,000
+125% / $611 $63,772,000 / 46
$500,000
-44.4% / $339 $64,272,000 / 47
N/A
DESPICABLE ME 2 Universal
1,004
$286,000
+374.6% / $285 $359,656,000 / 80
$683,000
+138.8% / $680 $360,339,000 / 81
$406,000
-40.6% / $404 $360,746,000 / 82
N/A
ELYSIUM TriStar
1,392
$405,000
+94.7% / $291 $89,729,000 / 43
$690,000
+70.4% / $496 $90,419,000 / 44
$405,000
-41.3% / $291 $90,824,000 / 45
N/A
ONE DIRECTION: THIS IS US TriStar
1,706
$305,000
+271.8% / $179 $27,625,000 / 22
$535,000
+75.4% / $314 $28,160,000 / 23
$310,000
-42.1% / $182 $28,470,000 / 24
N/A
ENOUGH SAID Fox Searchlight
4
$62,800
+141.5% / $15,700 $117,000 / 3
$109,000
+73.6% / $27,250 $226,000 / 4
$67,800
-37.8% / $16,950 $294,000 / 5
N/A
RUSH (2013) Universal

Government Shut down and a deck of cards

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their cards right. In other words there have to show through action that if the government is closed that it is the Democratic led Senate and President that are to blame not them. This will be accomplished by showing that the House is ready to offer many offers quickly instead of one  and ready to negotiate as opposed to the President and Senate who just say no but don’t offer an alternative.  Here’ s how this can work (below).

(1) Once the Senate rejects the House’s offer to fund the government without Obama Care a new piece of legislation must be ready to be voted on by the house. (see # 2)

(2) This legislation will agree to fund the government and a tax cut for the middle class if Obama Care mandate for individuals is delayed by a year.

(3) Once the Senate rejects this offer then the House must be ready to vote on another continuing resolution to fund the government.

(4) This legislation will agree to fund the government and even Obamacare for the first year if individuals with religious objections are given a waiver to participate for this program.  They also must agree that a non-paritisian group (set up an equal number of Republicans & Democrats) be set up to determine if the legislature meets the parameters set up by the Obama Admininstration (ex cost for insurance will go down, people will be able to keep the insurance they want, people will not be denied care etc..) If those parameters are not met after the first year this legislation(Obama-Care) will automatically  be nullified

(5) If the Senate rejects this legislation then Congress must be ready for additional votes. These votes will be break up the budget in several sections (in order military, Social Security, Parks  etc) and each piece will be sent to the Senate for their approval . If the Senate rejects this offer then the blame will squarely be on their side.

 

Fun with Food

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10 funniest ‘Saturday Night Live’ skits about food

  • Hulu

    1 Schweddy Balls
  • Hulu

    2 Pizza Business
  • Break

    3 Shimmer Floor Wax
  • Daily Motion

    4 The French Chef
  • YouTube

    5 Paula Deens Paper Towels

Everybody knows that Saturday Night Live has been the paragon of sketch comedy for nearly 40 years. Looking back on more than three decades of comedic genius, it’s clear that the talent was key to the show’s success. But without brilliant writing, true comics like Chevy Chase and Kristen Wiig wouldn’t have much to deliver. To craft the show’s iconic skits, SNL’s proven teams of writers had to draw inspiration from everything and everywhere possible.

And as it turns out, food has proved to be a nearly endless source of comedy gold for SNL. The show’s writers, some of whom have doubled as performers, have squeezed juice from the proverbial orange since SNL’s debut. It has yet to run dry.

From John Belushi’s trademark belligerence in “Samurai Delicatessen”  to Alec Baldwin’s innuendo-laden (albeit heavy-handed) “Schweddy Balls,” food has found its way into some of the most memorable SNL moments to date. We’ve gone back and watched countless food-filled SNL skits, and boiled them down to our 10 most beloved of all time. So, look back and have a good laugh — but not with your mouth full.

  • 1Schweddy Balls

    Hulu

    National Public Radio gets ridiculously raunchy, but in an air-friendly sort of way, when Paul Schweddy guests on NPR’s “Delicious Dish” to promote his — you guessed it — Schweddy Balls. Alec Baldwin, Molly Shannon, and Ana Gasteyer nearly lose it on stage amid the heavy-hitting innuendo. Bonus: It’s a Christmas sketch!

  • 2Pizza Business

    Hulu

    Barb Kelner wants a small business loan for her pizza-eating business. Not her pizza baking business — her pizza-eating business. The idea sounds as if it would fall flat in front of a crowd, but Melissa McCarthy’s deadpan delivery and Jason Sudeikis’ mastery of masking laughter as part of the act make this sketch a hit. Besides, what better is there to do with your old, tired pizza?

  • 3Shimmer Floor Wax

    Break

    It’s a floor wax and a dessert topping. Chevy Chase stars in an ad for Shimmer Floor Wax, the only dual-purpose floor wax… or dessert topping. Some of us might not have been there to fully appreciate this gag, but it’s true — Reddi-wip and floor wax cans looked way too similar then. Plus, Chevy Chase, Dan Aykroyd, and Gilda Radnor’s humor is timeless.

  • 4The French Chef

    Daily Motion

    In an ode (or send-off) to legendary chef Julia Child, Dan Aykroyd teaches an audience what to do and what not to do when preparing a chicken meal. The SNL star quickly gets to what not to do, which results in one of goriest skits in show history. Spoiler warning: Julia dies at the end… hilariously.

  • 5Paula Deens Paper Towels

    YouTube

    Paula isn’t under fire just over some particularly colorful statements, but (in this skit) for promoting some seriously fattening foods. Her solution? Soak that booter and awl right up with one of her Big Ol’ Soakem eight-ply paper towels. Kristen Wiig nails it with an awfully over-exaggerated impersonation, complete with devouring a tub of butter.

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