The Write Way To Get The Job You Want
August 29th, 2006 by info
By Heather Eagar
All job seekers ultimately ask one basic question - ???Why do I need a good resume???? The answer is simple. You need a good resume to market yourself, have a written record of your skills and accomplishments and to sow the seeds of interest in…
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the avett brothers - offering / distraction #74 in tucson az
03-28-08 the avett brothers in tucson, arizona playing at the rialto theater. started off with 'offering' that led right into 'distraction #74' my apologies for the shaky during 'distraction' but it's one of my favorite songs. you try not dancing!

A Toot & A Snore in '74 - "Lucille"
05:59 - Lucille A Toot and a Snore in '74 is a rare bootleg album of the one and only jam session in which John Lennon and Paul McCartney played together after the break-up of the Beatles. They were joined by Stevie Wonder, Harry Nilsson, Jesse Ed Davis, May Pang, Bobby Keys and producer Ed Freeman for an impromptu jam session.What followed was not very productive. Lennon sounds to be on cocaine—he can be heard offering Wonder a snort on the first track, and on the fifth, asks someone to give him a snort. This is also the origin of the album name, where John Lennon clearly asks: "You wanna snort, Steve? A toot? It's goin' round."

74: Flying Yacht, Doral Boca Grande, $1 Million Fishing Lure
http://www.TheBoaters.TV EP 74: First up: A Flying Yacht!? Appearing recently at the Cannes International Yacht Show, it's the Focus 21 France. Carrying up to 15 passengers, the Focus 21 France is designed to be flown a few meters above the sea surface for approximately 65 miles! It "flies" like a helicopter hovering close to the ground, relying on what aviators refer to as "wing-in-ground effect." According to WikiPedia, wing-in-ground effect" is "the reduction in drag experienced by an aircraft as it approaches a height approximately twice a wingspan's length off the ground or other level surface." For more information on the Focus 21 France, please visit www.transaquatis.com Another example of such craft is the Russian-created Ekranoplan (or Sea Skimmer), which had the advantage of being able to carry tremendous amounts of cargo at a top speed of nearly 500 mph. There is also the Sea Phantom, built by Fort Myers-based boat designer David Borman and his company Maritime Flight Dynamics, Inc. Learn more about this part speedboat, part aircraft (which has already been built and is in testing phases) at http://www.SeaPhantom.com Next up, it's our BoatTEST Reports Feature of the Week: Doral Boca Grande with Volvo Penta IPS. To see more of the Boca Grande from Doral, please visit BoatTEST's website: http://www.BoatTEST.com Next up: Holiday Gifts for the Special (and REALLY Special) Angler in Your Life Option 1: MacDaddy Fishing Lures' line of fishing equipment is currently offering a fishing lure that will cost you 1 Million Dollars. This "Million Dollar Fishing Lure" (as they call it), is comprised of three pounds of gold and platinum, with 100 carats of diamonds and rubies encrusting it. (Some SERIOUS BLING!) To find out more about the million dollar fishing lure you can visit: http://www.MacDaddysFishingLures.com If that's too far out of your price tag (or too absurd), how about Option 2: Bill Dance's Porcupine Fish Attractor -- only $25 dollars! Bill Dance's Porcupine Fish Attractor will not only help you catch fish, but will also improve the habitats of small lakes and ponds, as well. Fish become attracted to the spindly pcv pipes and get caught inside the orb that's created by water, algae and plankton growing around it. For more about the Porcupine Fish Attractor, visit: http://www.PorcupineFishAttractor.com Julie's TheBoaters.com Sealebrity Profile Pick of the Day: Captain Deb and her 1991 Wellcraft Eclipse, Claire Janelle. TheBoaters.TV airs 6-8 minute episodes every Mon, Wed, and Friday at http://www.TheBoaters.TV - also available on iTunes. Please subscribe!!

A Toot And a Snore-Very Rare 1974 Lennon and McCartney
A Toot and a Snore in '74 is a rare bootleg album of the one and only jam session in which John Lennon and Paul McCartney played together after the break-up of the Beatles. First mentioned by Lennon in a 1975 intereview, details were brought to light in May Pang's 1983 book, Loving John -- and it gained wider prominence when McCartney made reference to the session in a 1997 interview. Discussing with Australian writer Sean Sennett in his Soho office, McCartney claimed the 'session was hazy ... for a number of reasons'. The story is corroborated by biographies such as Christopher Sandford's 2006 McCartney.[1] Lennon was in his "lost weekend", kicked out of the house by Yoko Ono for 18 months; thus he was with his girlfriend May Pang. Sandford paints the scene very vividly, as the room froze when McCartney walked in, and remained perfectly silent until Lennon said, "Valiant Paul McCartney, I presume?" McCartney responded: "Sir Jasper Lennon [a character Lennon played during an early TV appearance skit], I presume?" McCartney extended a hand, Lennon shook it, and the mood was pleasant but subdued, cordial but not especially warm (at least initially). McCartney went to Los Angeles at Ono's request to help John repair his marriage with Yoko. Lennon had begun producing Harry Nilsson's latest album, Pussy Cats, when Paul and Linda McCartney dropped in on the Burbank Studios session on March 28, 1974. They were joined by Stevie Wonder, Harry Nilsson, Jesse Ed Davis, May Pang, Bobby Keys and producer Ed Freeman for an impromptu jam session. What followed was not very productive. Lennon sounds to be on cocaine—he can be heard offering Wonder a snort on the first track, and on the fifth, asks someone to give him a snort. This is also the origin of the album name, where John Lennon clearly asks: "You wanna snort, Steve? A toot? It's goin' round." Whether the snore/snort discrepancy is intentional or not is not known. In addition, Lennon seems to be having trouble with his microphone and headphones. Lennon is on lead vocal and guitar, while McCartney sings harmony and plays drums. Stevie Wonder sings and plays electric piano, Linda McCartney on organ, May Pang on tambourine, Harry Nilsson provides vocals, Jesse Ed Davis is on guitar, producer Ed Freeman fills in on bass, Bobby Keyes plays saxophone

A Toot & A Snore in '74 - "Stand By Me II"
A Toot and a Snore in '74 is a rare bootleg album of the one and only jam session in which John Lennon and Paul McCartney played together after the break-up of the Beatles. They were joined by Stevie Wonder, Harry Nilsson, Jesse Ed Davis, May Pang, Bobby Keys and producer Ed Freeman for an impromptu jam session.What followed was not very productive. Lennon sounds to be on cocaine—he can be heard offering Wonder a snort on the first track, and on the fifth, asks someone to give him a snort. This is also the origin of the album name, where John Lennon clearly asks: "You wanna snort, Steve? A toot? It's goin' round."
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