Thursday, August 30, 2007

Agloco and You

I haven't posted about AGLOCO recently. They have their viewbar with built in search engine ready to download. There are several ways to optimize this opportunity, but as with anything, one needs to take some action. I'll be making a simple video on this soon. AGLOCO principle is to give back so their users a portion of the ad income they develop from search engine optimization. In short, they will pay you for using it up to 5 hours a month . You will go here to sign up AgloCo so you may download the viewbar. If you are reading this now, it's not by accident. It is totally secure and spyware free, so you may as well download it and get paid $15-$20 per month. The program can be downloaded to your desk top and can be turned off after you have logged 5 hours for the month. I'll be talking about another program in the next week or so that pays you as well. What's the catch. Sorry, there is none. Join the web 2.0 revolution; it's already in full geometric progression.AgloCo...download here.

Little Stewie does what Bush can not; Beats Osama's Ass


Some say Osama is dead. Anwyay, another funny video.

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Chris Simms, Bucs the spleen and "the dive".



This was the play that the fans and players agreed really showed Chris as a leader.

Unfortunately, due to the problems recovering from his spleen operation, he may not even make the team. He took 5 pints of blood in the operation! Like the good guy he posted a public service announcement for You Tube .
If you go through my link here sign up as a friend of mine if you 'd like to share some videos!
On my home page at You Tube. Go to Http://www.youtube.com/AStateofDenial and you can see the video on the bottom of the page.


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Wednesday, August 8, 2007

My new video channel 'plugins' : Sports, NFL, Osama, funny as hell!

http://www.thevideosense.com/user/carson321/

I joined this site months ago and did nothing. It's free to join, and has a community MB, explanation on uploading videos from the public domain. You can post many videos in minutes and have them organized into folders (channels) and hosted for free. You can also make some change via adsense. Hey, my goal here is to (eventually) make $20 a month , and have some fun with friends and family. Invites heading out shortly.
Anyway, i have everything from sports, funny, politics to learning videos and I'll be adding more to my channel. Look at as a smaller Google video or You tube, okay much smaller. However , just enjoy and please post your comments and suggestions here or at the http://www.nfcsouth.net where I'll be posting this as well. Also, the video sense community MB after joining. Peace! Thank you.
BTW, my last upload is at Osama-Bin-Laden-on-Tv or you can just go click carson321 is my ID
very funny animation!!!
Thanks , please leave a message here (or any questions) or in the video sense community forum (after joining) Thanks again

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Tuesday, August 7, 2007

They call me BJ

In the NFL, the quarterback will have his hands on the football on every play; the fullback, in many offenses, on almost none of them. Yet both players can be vitally important to a team’s attack.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers addressed both positions during a busy opening weekend to the NFL’s 2007 free agency period. On Sunday, the team announced the signing of former New York Jets fullback B.J. Askew, an unrestricted free agent. That follows on the heels of Saturday’s high-profile acquisitions of quarterbacks Jeff Garcia and Jake Plummer.

Askew is the third unrestricted free agent from another team to sign up with the Buccaneers in the opening days of free agency. In addition to Garcia, the Bucs also signed former Denver DE/LB Patrick Chukwurah on Saturday. Tampa Bay’s frenetic front-office work over the weekend has also included the re-signing of fullback Mike Alstott, the trade for quarterback Jake Plummer and the signings of two Buccaneers who briefly became free agents, cornerbacks Phillip Buchanon and Torrie Cox.

The 6-3, 233-pound Askew is a versatile back who did get his hands on the ball quite extensively at Michigan before the Jets drafted him in the third round in 2003. In New York, he developed into a promising lead blocker and a very good special teams player.

Over his four seasons with the New York Jets, Askew carried the ball just 27 times for 102 yards and caught just 12 passes for 73 yards. In his first two NFL seasons, however, Askew helped Curtis Martin rush for 1,308 and 1,697 rushing yards, respectively. He also contributed 68 kick-coverage tackles during that span, the fourth-highest career total in Jets history. In 2004, Askew racked up a remarkable 31 stops on special teams.

Last year, Askew aided a Jets ground attack that averaged 108.6 yards per game and scored 15 touchdowns. He was limited by a foot injury for much of the season, ceding some time to fullback James Hodgins, but he impressed the Jets with his toughness by coming back for the last three regular-season games and the playoffs and contributing significantly. Askew may have taken his toughness to a legendary level during a December game in Green Bay when he came out for warmups without a shirt on despite freezing temperatures.

The 26-year-old back is just entering his prime and could help a Buccaneer rushing attack that slipped to 28th in the league in 2006. He is also a good receiver out of the backfield, another skill he displayed at Michigan.
In the NFL, the quarterback will have his hands on the football on every play; the fullback, in many offenses, on almost none of them. Yet both players can be vitally important to a team’s attack.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers addressed both positions during a busy opening weekend to the NFL’s 2007 free agency period. On Sunday, the team announced the signing of former New York Jets fullback B.J. Askew, an unrestricted free agent. That follows on the heels of Saturday’s high-profile acquisitions of quarterbacks Jeff Garcia and Jake Plummer.

Askew is the third unrestricted free agent from another team to sign up with the Buccaneers in the opening days of free agency. In addition to Garcia, the Bucs also signed former Denver DE/LB Patrick Chukwurah on Saturday. Tampa Bay’s frenetic front-office work over the weekend has also included the re-signing of fullback Mike Alstott, the trade for quarterback Jake Plummer and the signings of two Buccaneers who briefly became free agents, cornerbacks Phillip Buchanon and Torrie Cox.

The 6-3, 233-pound Askew is a versatile back who did get his hands on the ball quite extensively at Michigan before the Jets drafted him in the third round in 2003. In New York, he developed into a promising lead blocker and a very good special teams player.

Over his four seasons with the New York Jets, Askew carried the ball just 27 times for 102 yards and caught just 12 passes for 73 yards. In his first two NFL seasons, however, Askew helped Curtis Martin rush for 1,308 and 1,697 rushing yards, respectively. He also contributed 68 kick-coverage tackles during that span, the fourth-highest career total in Jets history. In 2004, Askew racked up a remarkable 31 stops on special teams.

Last year, Askew aided a Jets ground attack that averaged 108.6 yards per game and scored 15 touchdowns. He was limited by a foot injury for much of the season, ceding some time to fullback James Hodgins, but he impressed the Jets with his toughness by coming back for the last three regular-season games and the playoffs and contributing significantly. Askew may have taken his toughness to a legendary level during a December game in Green Bay when he came out for warmups without a shirt on despite freezing temperatures.

The 26-year-old back is just entering his prime and could help a Buccaneer rushing attack that slipped to 28th in the league in 2006. He is also a good receiver out of the backfield, another skill he displayed at Michigan.
http://www.buccaneers.com/news/newsdetail.aspx?newsid=5690


I expect, as no doubt Gruden does, BJ to serve as bodyguard to Garcia and Williams. In passing downs or blitzes, he'll serve as the 'gatekeeper'; the last defense
before the QB. I also expect(maybe 'hope' is a better word) although he may not start, to see him get more playing time than Alstott. We'd have a more traditional pro set. This is undoubtedly Mike A's last year, and at 26 BJ is in his prime. Still, don't expect to see a lot of run plays from him this year. He's also a very good special teams player.

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Sunday, August 5, 2007

Proof Ron Paul Will Be President



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E mail to 5 friends, and have them e mail to 5 friends, and prosperous times will happen to you. Lol

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Saturday, August 4, 2007

Paris Hilton, Kasey Kahne and Budweiser

These are words and people not normally lumped together. Paris Hilton was on hand while Kasey Kahne . The Nascar website reports: Last week while doing promotions for California Speedway, Kahne and company hit the clubs, Les Duex in Hollywood to be exact. There, Kahne spotted Hilton and a conversation commenced, but the No. 9 Dodge driver denies any romantic involvement, for now.

"She was there, it was cool, I got to talk to her and meet her -- that was it," he said. "We talked for two or three minutes, she said bye and I walked away."

So who noticed who?

"For me I was [at the] right place at the right time," he said. "I mean, Paris is as big as it gets in celebrities ... and I got to talk to her and meet her -- it was cool for me."

Kahne said the two actually talked about racing.

"She was telling me about her racing experience," he said. "She hasn't done any racing but she was going to do a celebrity race."

Initially, the New York Daily News reported Kahne and Hilton, a celebrity heiress and recent jailbird, shared a more intimate moment.

"The two of them chatted for a while," a source told the Daily News," and before they parted ways for the night, she leaned in and whispered 'God, you're cute,' and kissed him!"

Regardless whether a love connection was made or not, the pop culture power behind the encounter puts NASCAR on a different level.

What you say, Paris Hilton told Kasey Kahne , 'God, you're cute' and kissed him. Ha ha. Anyway Budweiser is talking about a marriage between them and K Kahne. As for Paris, she's working on her 'good girl' image. Hanging around Kasey can't hurt, one of the more likable guys on the NASCAR Nextel Cup circuit.



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Friday, August 3, 2007

Red State Update:Edwards still in race

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99jktemS46s

It appears that Edwards is still in the race due to the publics amnesia. This is the same thing that got Bush elected. Can anybody see him in office. Check the You Tube link above for a good laugh!


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