Thursday, November 6, 2008

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Nutritional Tree

Go to this site to get all your nutritional needs.

http://www.nutritionaltree.com

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

WII vs. Vietnam War

WWII vs. The Vietnam War

Albert Steinbrunner and Lavern Steinbrunner are both Veterans of foreign wars. Albert severed in WWII and Lavern served in The Vietnam War. Both saw and experienced many things while serving in the United States Army.

Albert Steinbrunner served three and a half years in the Army. His main duties involved unloading ships and maintenance. Albert traveled many places while in the army. In the states he traveled to Ohio, Indiana, Texas, Wisconsin, South and North Carolina. Overseas he was sent to New Caledonia, New Guinea and to his final stop in Japan. He was lucky unlike many soldiers and saw little action in his time in the Army. If the bombs would not have been dropped on Japan, Albert would have been one of the first troops to invade Japan.

Albert’s experience in the army was great. He believes that he learned many things and gained many experiences that he could have not experienced anywhere else.

Lavern served in the army for one year. He traveled many places in the states such as Ohio, Georgia, Alabama, California, and Hawaii. Lavern’s two stop overseas were to Guam and to his final destination in Vietnam. Unlike Albert, Lavern saw more action than he wanted to. He served in the 199th light infantry brigade as an RTO for the majority of his time in the Army. Most of his time was spent in the Jungle looking for the enemy. The basic motto was, “kill the enemy before they kill you”.

Lavern was lucky even though he was involved in many confrontations with the enemy. One reason he was lucky is because he survived. The second reason is he was sent home early. He lucked out and was involved in the troop with drawls that occurred in the winter of 1970. Lavern arrived home on January 1, 1971.

If Lavern had a chance to do it all over again he would not. Lavern doesn’t feel that he gained anything out of the army except for memories that he wishes he did not have.
Albert and Lavern both served in the army but share different experiences and viewpoints of their time spent in the army.



Thursday, November 8, 2007

60 second commercial

See that pretty girl in the mirror there?

What mirror where?

Who could that attractive girl be?

(Song from anger management)

Seriously, what mirror where?

The mirror, right in front of you dear.

Hold on, let me get my glasses.

(pause)

O... that mirror.

Wait, you couldn't see that mirror with out your glasses on.

No.

Remember when we talked about you getting lasic surgery with Dr. Bonn? I think you should.

You think I really need it?

Yes. Dear the mirror was only five feet from you.

Ya, I guess your right.

Do you think Dr. Bonn would do the best job?

Dr. Bonn has been preforming lasic surgeries before any other doctors even thought about it and he's a very well accredited doctor.

I know Dr. Bonn will do a great job performing your surgery.

Well, if your that confident in Dr. Bonn then I'll take your word for it.

I'll set an appointment up with Dr. Bonn next week to get my eyes checked and see when I can have the lasic surgery done.

Thats great dear.

Then maybe next you'll be able to see the mirror.

30 second radio commercial

Spit Shine Car Wash Commercial.

Man, I love Spit Shine car wash!

What?...

Spit Shine car wash!

Whats that?

Only the best car wash ever.

Its sound disgusting!

Just wait until you see my car. I just got it washed at Spit Shine car wash.

Wow...! your right, your car looks amazing.

I know... and its all thanks to Spit Shine car wash.

I'm going to wash my car right now. Where's Spit Shine car wash located?

It's right beside the Burger King on Bluffton Avenue. In front of the Blockbuster.

I'll be back with a shiny, clean car.

Hey! Watch out for that pole!

(Crashing noise of the car hitting the pole)

Looks like your going to need a new car first.

Friday, September 28, 2007

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Scion TC
TRD
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Thursday, September 27, 2007

Why do I want a Scion TC?

I've looked at many different cars lately but my eye caught a glimpse of the Scion TC and seemed to stay focused in that direction. I've looked at Tiburons, Accords, Civics, Lancers, Eclipses, 350Zs, Altimas, and Mazdas, but none compare to the flexibility, features, performance and price of a Scion TC.

I love the fact that Scion will allow me to customize my Scion TC without voiding my warranty. This means adding superchargers, intakes, exhaust, suspensions etc. all through the factory. This will save my time, energy and money in the long run. I also am fascinated with the overall style. The elliptical body creates a smooth aerodynamic shape and with the addition of a pedestal spoiler it will create the ultimate design.

I test drove a Scion TC this past July and was very impressed with its overall performance. After test driving the Scion TC it increased my desire to get one.

The final reason that I want a Scion TC is because I've never had a sports car before and would like something different then what I've had before.