Monday Opening Report, Introducing the Bleacher Report Store
Posted by James Breen at 15 April 2008 5:48
I remember an article issue of free credit report, in which both the outgoing and the incoming messages made me wonders how the people further down in the reorganization made sense of the conflicting visions.
Take a look on this one post on yesterday.
This is the Monday Opening Report, a regular feature that provides the precise status of venues reported as open elsewhere. As per standard operating procedure around here, your contributions are so very welcome. 1) East Village: The once plywooded Panificio has been reported open by Imbible as of last Tuesday, sans liquor license. They've also scored some info via a shilly-sounding commenter: "A mix of traditional Italian cuisine and Italian American fare prepared by chef Kenneth .. read the rest part.
I wan to start a fresh head. But I can't write this down. It is like some kind of addiction. I'm hooked on little one.
Interest rates up, stock markets down, a credit crisis worsens, oil prices notch up a record price, China is looking like it is about to export inflation, our currency rises and then falls in value, the US is clearly moving into difficult times and housing markets are taking a breather. What year we have had so far! I have never before seen so many negatives converging all at the same time. I could dwell on all of these negatives and suggest we all put our money "under the bed" but what ....
The classic situation is how we percept those things we are looking for. I like simple knowledgeable short articles. They are really satisfied my curiosity.
On March 24, 2008, my article titled "Dear Bleacher Report" went live to the world. The piece expressed my desire for a Bleacher Report t-shirt. The Bracket Breaker Challenge had given Bleacher Report writers a chance to win free shirts. However, I came up short—and this made me upset. I wrote the article to let Bleacher Report know that I felt they should make the shirts available for sale to the public. But even though I addressed my plea to the site's founders, I wasn't expecting them ..[More].
It was a great delicacy by spending time read something I never realized that I haven't known.
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