Sunday, September 30, 2012

SUNDAY FUNNIES: SPEAKING WORDS OF WISDOM...

One smart dragon
Hello Everybody. Ms. Waxy Dragon here!
Today we conclude our month long helpful Back To School theme with some helpful hints to get you through your day.
Ready?

*There's always a lot to be thankful for if you take the time to look for it.
*Birds of a feather flock together, and can really make a mess of your car if you're not careful.
*If you can't be kind, at least have the decency to be vague.
*Don't automatically assume malice for what stupidity can explain.
*The real art of conversation is not only to say the right thing at the right time, but also to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment. After all, it's better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to speak and remove all doubt.
*The older you get, the tougher it is to lose weight because your body and your fact are really good friends by now and don't want to part company.
*The easiest way to find something you lost is to buy a replacement.
*If you think there is good in everybody, then you haven't really met everyone yet.
*If you can smile when things go wrong, then you probably have someone in mind to blame.

With that folks, I bid you adieu. Have a great week and please be back here again next weekend for more Sunday Funnies.-wd.

Saturday, September 29, 2012

THE WEEK IN REVIEW: SEPTEMBER 23-29, 2012

The Free Choice E-zine urges all our American readers to make sure their voter registration is up to date.
If you aren't registered to vote, DO SO NOW! The U.S. Presidential election November 6th is too important to sit out.

Amongst events that have happened around the world this past week...
*President Obama has declared Chimney Rock (Colorado, USA) a national monument.
*The debate over "ownership" of the Senkaku Islands continues between Taiwan, Japan, and China.
*Iran is no longer allowing its citizens access to Google.
*Civil unrest continues in Syria.

IN SCIENCE:
*Researchers have identified FOUR genetically distinctive types of breast cancer, in hopes of eventually devising better targeted treatments to combat the diseases.
*The Mars Curiosity Rover has discovered evidence proving that the red planet once had active waterways.
*Scientist in Japan has confirmed the existence of a 113th element. The original 2004 discovery will soon be named and added to the periodic table.

IN SPORTS:
*The National Hockey League is still attempting negotiations to see if they can have their upcoming 2012-2013 season.
*After several blown calls over the weekend, including a controversial decision in the Seattle Seahawks/Green Bay Packers' game, the National Football League has reached a tentative agreement to get their referees back to work. The main issue? Whether or not the refs deserved a pension.
*Preparations are on schedule for the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia.
*Sumo wrestler Harumafuji Kohei has been named the 70th yokozuna in the sport.

IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWS:
*The world has lost entertainer Andy Williams.
*Winners of the 64th annual Emmy Awards include:
Homeland: Outstanding Drama, Damian Lewis (Outstanding Lead Actor), Claire Danes (Outstanding Lead Actress)
Modern Family: Outstanding Comedy, Eric Stonestreet (Outstanding Supporting Actor), Julie Bowen (Outstanding Supporting Actress)

For more news at any time, either scroll down to our IN OTHER NEWS feature at the bottom of your screen or visit any other reputable news source.

THE PUZZLE CORNER: SEPTEMBER 29, 2012

Another weekend is upon us, and puzzle fans know what that means!

COMMON BONDS
The items in each subset have something in common. Do you know what it is?
01. {Gene Kelly, B. J. Thomas}
02. {January, April, May, June}

TRIVIA TIME
The March of Dimes organization was originally founded under what name?

We'll reveal all next weekend. But for now, let's declassify THE ANSWERS BOX and discover the results of our James Bond quiz from the September 22 Puzzle Corner.

001. While Doctor No was the first movie, it was actually the sixth book written by Ian Fleming.
002. The first two movies, Doctor No and From Russia, With Love are the only Bond films that Fleming got to see personally. He passed away before the third, Thunderball, debuted.
003. The movie franchise's first Oscar win was for Best Sound Effects on Goldfinger.
004. Casino Royale was originally filmed as a comedy. A serious adaptation was not done until Daniel Craig starred as Bond in 2006. But you have to love the Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass score to the 1967 classic.
005. Richard Kiel has played Jaws in both 1977's The Spy Who Loved Me and 1979's Moonraker.
006. Queen Elizabeth was the Bond girl at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, England.
007. The Double "00" designation is a (British) government sanctioned License To Kill.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

ARE YOU REGISTERED TO VOTE?

ARE YOU REGISTERED TO VOTE?

This is a VERY IMPORTANT ELECTION NOVEMBER 6th!


Regardless of who you want to see in office come January,

IF YOU'RE NOT REGISTERED, YOU CAN'T VOTE!

If you haven't done so, REGISTER NOW!



A public service message of The Free Choice E-zine.

Sunday, September 23, 2012

SUNDAY FUNNIES: MEASURING UP

Obedience School Graduate
Hello Everybody! Autumn the Puppy here!
Since school is back in session, I thought I'd help my fellow students out with a handy dandy guide for weights and measures.
Ready?

52 cards = 1 decacards
1 millionth of a bottle of mouthwash = 1 microscope
4 nickles = 1 paradign
The ratio of an igloo's circumference to its diameter is Eskimo Pi.
10 rations = 1 decoration
100 rations = 1 C Ration
1 millionth of a fish = 1 microfiche
2000 pounds of Chinese soup = Won Ton
The time between slipping on a peel and hitting the pavement is one banananosecond
Half of a large intestine is a semicolon
A million aches is a megahurtz
2.4 miles of intravenous surgical tubing at Yale University Hospital is known as 1 Ivy League
A basic unit of laryngitis is 1 hoarse power
1 kilograms of figs = 1 Fig Newton
2000 mockingbirds = 2 kilomockingbirds
1000 milliliters of wet socks = 1 literhosen
2 million bicycles = 2 megacycles
A million, million microphones = 1 megaphone
The shortest distance between two jokes is a straight line,
AND FINALLY:
16.5 feet in the Twilight Zone = 1 Rod Serling!

Have a good week folks and please be back with us again next weekend for more Sunday Funnies!-AtP

Saturday, September 22, 2012

THE WEEK IN REVIEW: SEPTEMBER 16-22, 2012

The Occupy Wall Street movement celebrated its first anniversary this past week.
This is the 25th anniversary of both Star Trek: The Next Generation and our eternal search wondering Where's Waldo?
September is the 30th anniversary of Knight Rider on television.
This month marks the 50th anniversary of The Beverly Hillbillies television debut.
Perry Mason defended his first client on television 55 years ago this month.
This week marks the 75th anniversary of the first publication of The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien.

Amongst events that have happened around the world this past week:
*Incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama has won The Free Choice E-zine's endorsement for reelection as a result of our readers' surveys.
*Debate over the Senkaku Islands has resulted in violence against Japanese holdings in China. Chinese holdings in Japan have been sights of similar protests, with no violence reported.
*Civil unrest continues in Syria.
*Protests, and some violence, still continue around Middle Eastern United States Embassies and holdings in the aftermath of the release of the "Innocence of Muslims" trailer, but thankfully with no new deaths reported.
*No DNA evidence of suspect Julian Assange has been found after examining a used condom in his pending rape trial.
*Pending review and acceptance of a new contract, the temporary teachers strike in Chicago, USA has been settled, with educators and students now back in school.
*New religious debates have arisen after Harvard Divinity School Doctor Karen King translated a scrap of papyrus claiming Jesus had a wife named Mary, who would be a disciple amongst the 12 (known) Apostles.
*The Space Shuttle Endeavour is now on permanent display at the California Science Center in Los Angeles, California, USA.

IN UNITED STATES POLITICS:
*Republican Presidential hopeful Mitt Romney has released his 2011 tax returns and a SUMMARY of his past filings through 2000, claiming an annual payment of 14.1% in federal taxes. Meanwhile, a statement made at a fundraiser revealed Romney believes 47% of America's citizens think they are "entitled" to such social programs like health care, unemployment, well fare, social security, etc;  and is not worried about nor would he represent them if elected.
*According to a September 19, 2012 New York Times report: Congressional Senate Republicans have blocked a measure that would have provided $1 billion (US dollars) over five years in aid to veterans who have honorably severed their country over the last decade in their search for new employment. The report went on to say this was part of the Republican agenda to stop President Obama's legislative goals at any opportunity, which isn't surprising since those same Congressional Republicans have voted 33 times in an attempt to repeal the Affordable Healthcare Reform Act (aka "Obama Care") and have not once voted on a potential jobs bill!
*But despite having much work unfinished or even addressed, Congress has now adjourned until after the November elections, since many of its members are up for reelection and need to campaign.

IN SPORTS:
*The National Hockey League is officially in lock out mode after failing to reach a new agreement with its players. When or if the 2012-2013 season will begin remains to be seen.
*The National Football League is now using replacement referees after failing to reach a new agreement with the original crews, leaving many fans wondering about some of the calls and decisions in recent games.

For more news at any time, either scroll down to our IN OTHER NEWS feature at the bottom of your screen or visit any other reputable news source.

THE PUZZLE CORNER: SEPTEMBER 22, 2012

The name is Corner.
Puzzle Corner, and this weekend we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the James Bond movie franchise with a special quiz.
Ready?

001. Doctor No was the first movie, but the films did not follow the books sequentially. Which book was the good(?) Doctor within the novel series?
002. The first two movies (Doctor No and From Russia, With Love) share an unique distinction that NO other James Bond film does. What is it?
003. What was the movie franchise's first Oscar win?
004. What Ian Fleming James Bond novel was originally filmed as a comedy?
005. Richard Kiel has the unique distinction of playing the same Bond villain in TWO different movies. Can you name him and them?
006. Who was the "Bond Girl" during the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, England?
007. What does the Double 00 designation actually mean?

We'll declassify the answers next week for your eyes only. But for now, let's peek inside THE ANSWERS BOX and discover the results from the September 15th Puzzle Corner.

BEFORE AND AFTER
Dawn's friend in the Sunshine State would be Tony Orlando Florida.

THE LETTER SHUFFLE
Using the letters within the word HOLLYWOOD, you can form the following words:
Do, doll, dolly
Hold, hollow, Holy, Holly (a flower), holo (an accepted short form of hologram), hood, how, howl
Loo (Proper English bathroom), low, lowly
Oh, old, owl
Who, wholly, wood, woody, wool, woolly
Yo (accepted slang for hello), yow, (and) yowl
Other words besides the 26 listed above might be possible.

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

THE FREE CHOICE E-ZINE OFFICIALLY ENDORSES PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA!

First we asked our readers whether or not the Free Choice E-zine should endorse a Presidential candidate in 2012, or maintain our journalistic integrity and remain neutral.
The results of that readers' survey were a resounding 21-0 in favor of this e-zine endorsing a candidate, because this election was too important to sit out on the sidelines.
But despite the fact that 17 people also included an opinion as to which candidate, we played fair and ran a second readers' survey to officially determine who to support.
Out of the 19 people who expressed an opinion in that survey which ended September 16, ALL said this e-zine should support incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama!
For the record, out of the seventeen who expressed an opinion during the first survey, the final tally was 15-2 in favor of President Obama.

Therefore, we are bowing to the will of our readership and The Free Choice E-zine officially endorses incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama for reelection to the highest office within the United States of America.

We guess it's obvious who the better candidate is, especially in light of recent events where Republican Presidential hopeful Mitt Romney said that he isn't worried or cares about the 47% of American citizens who think they're "entitled" to such social programs like well fare, unemployment, health care, etc.

Sunday, September 16, 2012

TIME IS RUNNING OUT!

Dear Readers:

You have only until midnight tonight, Eastern Daylight Time September 16, 2012 to cast your ballot in our second reader survey. This time to determine which Presidential candidate this e-zine should endorse.

In our previous survey, readers' response was overwhelming that the Free Choice E-zine should support a Presidential candidate in the 2012 election, because events were too important to remain neutral.

But now the question is: WHO?

Send us your choice in the subject line of an e-mail to FreeChoiceEzine@gmail.com.

This is your e-zine, and thus it is your Free Choice to express yourself!

Lee Houston, Junior
Editor-In-Chief.

SUNDAY FUNNIES: BEING POSITIVE

A Happy Dragon
Hello Everybody! Ms. Waxy Dragon here!
And I have words of wisdom to help you get through a troubled day.
After all living on Earth might be expensive, but it does include a free trip around the sun every year, so it's just a question of how you look at things.
Ready?

Take time to stop and smell the roses, but be careful of the thorns and the bees.

A minute may only be sixty seconds, but it seems longer if you're on the wrong side of an occupied bathroom.

Birthdays are good for you. The more you have, the longer you live!

Happiness can come through doors you didn't even know you left open. After all, why do you think opportunity has to knock before entering?

Have you ever noticed that the people who are late are usually happier than the people who were waiting for them?

A truly happy person is one who can enjoy the scenery on a detour.

If your local store is lowering prices everyday, just wait until everything is free to do your shopping.

You may think you're the only person in the world, but you may also be the whole world to that one special person.

Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened!

Some mistakes are just too much fun to make only once.

And did you know you can learn a lot from a simple box of crayons? Some are sharp. Some are pretty. Some are dull. Some may have weird names, and all are different colors, but they all exist very nicely in the same box!
Now if only we could apply the crayon example to the whole world...

With that, I hope everyone has a great week and please be back here next weekend for more Sunday Funnies!-wd.

Saturday, September 15, 2012

THE WEEK IN REVIEW: SEPTEMBER 8-15, 2012

YOU HAVE ALREADY SAID THAT THIS E-ZINE SHOULD SUPPORT A PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE BECAUSE THIS ELECTION IS TOO IMPORTANT TO STAY NEUTRAL, BUT WHO?
THIS IS THE LAST WEEKEND TO PARTICIPATE WITHIN THE "WHO SHOULD WE SUPPORT" READERS' SURVEY. E-MAIL YOUR CHOICE TO FreeChoiceEzine@gmail.com BEFORE MIDNIGHT SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16.

*This week marks the 45th anniversary of Mannix and Yvonne DeCarlo's debut as Batgirl on Batman (1967), along with the 25th anniversary of Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor Who (1987).

Amongst events that have happened around the world this past week...
*A Wisconsin (USA) state court judge has overturned the Republican authored legislation that ended collective bargaining for state employees by declaring it unconstitutional.
*Because of the Fukushima disaster, Japan has announced it will phase out dependency on nuclear energy by the 2030s.
*Civil unrest continues in Syria and Afghanistan.
*The ABC television network killed an investigative report on actor Tom Cruise and Scientology hours before it was to appear on its 20/20 program Friday night, leaving some to wonder why since this is not the first time the network has cancelled a report on Scientology.
*The 2012 Summer Paralympics concluded in London, England Sunday, September 8. The next gathering will be 2016 in Rio.
*Moody's has warned that the United States is at risk of receiving a lower credit rating if the country fails to manage its debt by 2014.
*Apple has unveiled the iPhone 5 and the iOS.6

IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS...
*Protests have been held at various United States embassies around the Middle East after "The Innocence of Muslims" was released on YouTube September 11, 2012. However many Muslims consider the project blasphemous because it is critical of Islam.
*An attack upon the United States Embassy in Libya has resulted in four deaths, including the US Ambassador. US President Obama has condemned the event, Libyan President Mohamed Magariaf has vowed to bring the "cowardly attackers" to justice, and US Republican Presidential hopeful Mitt Romney has used the situation to attack Obama's foreign policies while never stating any sympathy for the victims or their families.
*Encouraged by the Libyan situation, protests have been held at other United States embassies around the Middle East.
*The People's Republic of China, Taiwan, and the Republic of China are in the midst of a new territorial dispute over the Senkaku Islands.

For more news at any time, either scroll down to our IN OTHER NEWS feature at the bottom of your screen or visit any other reputable news source.

THE PUZZLE CORNER: SEPTEMBER 15, 2012

The weather is starting to change, but the enigmas are consistent.

BEFORE AND AFTER
Two separate items share at least one word in common and can be combined to form a new thing.
Based upon the clue below, do you know what the new item is?

Dawn's friend in the sunshine state.

THE LETTER SHUFFLE
With the new fall television season fast approaching, how many words can you find within the letters of HOLLYWOOD?

We'll reveal all next weekend. But for now, let's boldly open THE ANSWERS BOX and discover the results of our Star Trek Anniversary Quiz from the September 8 Puzzle Corner.

01. Star Trek: The Animated Series (as it is known today) occurred in between the original series and Star Trek: The Next Generation. When first aired, it was simply known as Star Trek.
02. The animated series introduced Lieutenant Arek, voiced by James Doohan, and Lieutenant M'Ress, voiced by Majel Barrett Rodenberry.
03. While he didn't make the animated series do to budget constraints, Walter (Chekov) Koeing wrote the animated episode "The Infinite Vulcan".
04. DeForrest Kelly in a cameo as Doctor Leonard McCoy was the first original series star to appear on The Next Generation, in the debut adventure "Encounter At Farpoint". Michael Leonard as Sarek, Leonard Nimoy as Spock, and James Doohan as Scotty also appeared over the course of the series.
05. Believe it or not, the animated series was the first Emmy win for Star Trek!
06. The first ON SCREEN passing of a Star Trek character was Denise Crosby as Tasha Yar in the final episode of The Next Generation's first season.

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

SEPTEMBER 11, 2012

FOREVER STRONG!
THE FOLLOWING IS AN EDITORIAL.


Like Pearl Harbor or Tienanmen Square, the events of September Eleventh will forever be in historical infamy.

Upon that day in 2001, the most insidious, unprovoked attack one group of human beings could initiate against another took place. Although occurring only within the national boundaries of just one country, it forever altered the countenance and politics of the entire world. A tragic event whose ramifications are still being felt and dealt with even now.

Upon the latest anniversary of that event, a lot will be discussed and rehashed within the various media outlets around the globe.

It is a given that we should remember our losses. The structures that were destroyed are slowly but surely being rebuilt. The memorial and museum will be open soon. The new Towers 1 and 4 should be ready for occupancy by this time next year; with Towers 2 and 3, as well as a new transportation hub, scheduled for completion in 2015.

But the lives unnecessarily extinguished between the initial attacks and latter events, as well as the brave men and women who gave up theirs while trying to assist the fallen can never be replaced. THOSE RESPONSIBLE SHOULD BE ASHAMED OF THEMSELVES FOR NOT EXTENDING HEALTH COVERAGE TO THOSE COURAGEOUS PEOPLE! OTHERWISE, FIRST RESPONDER DEATHS FROM POST 9-11 COMPLICATIONS COULD BE LOWER!

Yet the biggest loss of all was of our innocence. This comes not from knowing that there are still those out there who hate just because others are different than themselves, but from discovering that they will stop at nothing when dealing with those that do not agree with their viewpoints on how the world should be. Osama Bin Laden might have been caught and duly executed for numerous war crimes against humanity, but sadly there are others fanatic enough who want to follow in his footsteps.

On this day, let us take a moment to pause and remember those who are no longer with us.

But when that moment is over, let us continue to do what we have been since September 12, 2001:
MOVING FORWARD towards a future where we remain vigilant, yet such inhumane acts become only a faint remnant of a distant nightmare.

THE ABOVE WAS AN EDITORIAL.
Lee Houston, Junior
Editor-in-Chief of The Free Choice E-zine
September 11, 2012

Sunday, September 9, 2012

SUNDAY FUNNIES: SCHOOL DAZE

Obedience School Graduate
Hello Everybody! Autumn the Puppy here.
Ms. Waxy Dragon and I have put our heads together and decided that this month's Sunday Funnies will all be school oriented.
So class is in session today with some educational humor. Ready?

TEACHER: Johnny, how do you spell crocodile?
JOHNNY: "K-R-O-K-O-D-I-A-L."
TEACHER: That's wrong.
JOHNNY: But you asked me how I spell it.

TEACHER: What is the chemical formula for water?
STUDENT: "H-I-J-K-L-M-N-O."
TEACHER: What are you talking about?
STUDENT: Well, yesterday you said it was H to O.

TEACHER: Sarah, name one important thing we have today that we didn't ten years ago.
SARAH: Me.

TEACHER: Tommy, why do you always get so dirty during recess?
TOMMY: Because I'm closer to the ground than you are.

TEACHER: Can anyone give me a sentence starting with the word I?
STUDENT: I is...
TEACHER: No, that is not proper grammar. Say, I am.
STUDENT: Really?
TEACHER: Yes, now please continue.
STUDENT. Okay. I am the ninth letter of the alphabet.

TEACHER: Can anyone give me an example of a coincidence?
STUDENT: My mother and my father were married at the same time on the same day.

TEACHER: When George Washington admitted to his father that he chopped down the cherry tree, his father didn't punish him out of respect for George's honesty.
STUDENT: Are you sure. I thought it was because George still had the axe in his hand.

TEACHER: Out of curiosity, how many of you say Grace before eating?
ONE STUDENT: What does my sister have to do with it?
ANOTHER STUDENT: I don't have to. My mom's a great cook!

TEACHER: Sam, why is your report about your pet dog the same as your brother's?
SAM: We wrote about the same dog.

Well, that's all the time and space we have for this weekend. Have a great week everyone and please be back here next weekend for more Sunday Funnies!-AtP.

Saturday, September 8, 2012

THE WEEK IN REVIEW: SEPTEMBER 2-8, 2012

Free Choice E-zine readers have decided we should endorse a Presidential candidate, because this year's election is too important to ignore. But who?
E-mail your choice by 11:59pm Eastern Daylight Time September 16th to FreeChoiceEzine@gmail.com

Amongst events that have happened around the world this past week:
*The 2012 Presidential election has officially begun in earnest with incumbent Democrat Barack Obama accepting the nomination of his party to run for a second term.
*Canada has severed all diplomatic ties with Iran.
*New questions have started to arise, wondering if former defense attorney Johnny Cochran might have tampered with the infamous gloves in the O. J. Simpson murder trial.
*Scientists are investigating why the waters of the Yangtze River have suddenly turned red.
*The Curiosity Probe continues its exploration of Mars, as stunning new pictures have been released by NASA, including an aerial shot from the unit's orbital base of the explorer's passage across the Martian landscape. For more information, visit www.nasa.gov
*Meanwhile, NASA's Dawn probe has left the asteroid Vesta and is in route to explore the dwarf planet Ceres.
*One positive thing in the aftermath of Hurricane Isaac: the wreckage of the schooner Rachel has resurfaced after being washed up by the storm. The vessel was last scene October 17, 1923 when it ran aground during another tropical storm at the time. All crew disembarked safely, but a search after the storm passed revealed no ship at the time. It was theorized that the Rachel was swept out to sea and sank, but no one ever found the remains until now.
*Civil unrest continues in Syria, Afghanistan, and Bahraini.
*Sun Myung Moon, founder of the Unification "Church" has passed away.
*Actor Michael Clarke Duncan has passed away after complications from a heart attack.

IN SPORTS:
*The 2012 Summer Paralympics conclude Sunday night. The current medal count is:
China: 85 Gold, 67 Silver, 60 Bronze
Great Britain: 33, 41, 42
Russia: 32, 36, 26
Australia: 30, 20, 27
Ukraine: 30, 20, 25
USA: 27, 25, 33

For more news at any time, either scroll down to our IN OTHER NEWS feature at the bottom of your screen or else visit any other reputable news source.

THE PUZZLE CORNER: SEPTEMBER 8, 2012

Believe it or not, today marks the 46th anniversary of the launch of the U.S.S. Enterprise on the original Star Trek television series.
AND this year also marks the 25th anniversary of the first sequel: Star Trek: The Next Generation.
So let's boldly go where no Puzzle Corner has gone before with this brief quiz.

01. Believe it or not, there WAS a Star Trek series between the two named above. What was it?
02. What NEW characters were introduced on it that could not be done on the original series?
03. Who was the first Star Trek performer to write an episode of their series?
04. Who was the first cast member of the Original Series to appear on the Next Generation?
05. What was the first Star Trek series to win an Emmy?
06. While unfortunately we have lost a few cast members over the years, who was the first character to die ON SCREEN?

We'll reveal all next weekend, but for now, let's open up THE ANSWERS BOX and discover the results of our Neil Armstrong Puzzle Corner tribute from September 1st.

THE FIFTY-FIFTY CHANCE
Neil Armstrong's LEFT foot was the first to touch the lunar surface.

TRIVIA TIME
Neil Armstrong always offered to come out of retirement to participate in a manned mission to Mars. Maybe someday there actually will be one.

Friday, September 7, 2012

STAND UP TO CANCER 2012

TONIGHT WITHIN THE FIRST HOUR OF PRIME TIME TELEVISION, FOUR MAJOR NETWORKS (alphabetically): ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC WILL BE SIMULCASTING THE 2012 "STAND UP 2 CANCER" SPECIAL, TO NOT ONLY RAISE PUBLIC AWARENESS OF THE DISEASE, BUT IN HOPE OF RAISING MONEY TO CONTINUE MEDICAL RESEARCH TO ONE DAY DEFEAT THE NUMEROUS VARIETIES OUT THERE THAT SOMEHOW AFFECT ONE OUT OF EVERY THREE PEOPLE!

IF YOU HAVE LOST SOMEONE TO ANY FORM OF CANCER, KNOW SOMEONE WHO IS CURRENTLY FIGHTING CANCER, OR ARE FIGHTING IT YOURSELF, PLEASE WATCH TONIGHT WITH AND FOR THOSE YOU LOVE.

AND IN THESE TOUGH ECONOMIC TIMES, IF YOU CAN CONTRIBUTE TO HELP CONTINUE THE RESEARCH AND THE FIGHT,
THANK YOU!

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

READERS HAVE SPOKEN! FREE CHOICE E-ZINE TO SUPPORT: WHO?

Dear Free Choice E-zine Readers:

Over the last few weeks, since we are based here in the United States, this E-zine requested your opinion as to whether or not we should support/endorse a Presidential candidate within the upcoming November elections.

The response has been an overwhelming yes!

Our best guess on the results is that the 2012 Presidential election is too important for anyone to stay neutral on the subject.

But now the question remains: WHO to support?

Despite the fact that several of the e-mails voting yes also included your suggestion as to who, we are keeping our promise of conducting a separate survey to determine this.

YET THE SURVEY PERIOD FOR THIS DECISION IS MUCH SHORTER THAN THE PREVIOUS SURVEY!

E-mail us with your candidate of choice in the subject line.
Democratic incumbent Barack Obama, or
Republican Challenger Mitt Romney
to FreeChoiceEzine@gmail.com

E-mails MUST be received before 11:59pm Eastern Daylight Time on Sunday, September 16th, 2012.
In case of a tie, e-mail results from the previous survey will be added in to this one, and there was a clear winner with a final tally of 15-2 amongst those who stated a preference during the last survey.

AND PLEASE DON'T FORGET TO VOTE THIS NOVEMBER 6th!

This (and every) election is too important to ignore!

Sincerely,
Lee Houston, Junior
Editor-In-Chief of the Free Choice E-zine
on behalf of the staff and management

Sunday, September 2, 2012

SUNDAY FUNNIES: SEPTEMBER 2, 2012: LABOR DAY

"Lord have mercy, on the working man!"
Hello Everybody! Your Editor-In-Chief Lee Houston, Junior here today because both Autumn the Puppy and Ms. Waxy Dragon have the Labor Day weekend off.
Labor Day is an officially recognized holiday here in the United States of America to honor those who helped build this country and its infrastructure. Ironically, a lot of us have to work tomorrow because our employer's businesses are open while they have jetted off to parts unknown to enjoy the three day weekend, but anyway...
I have had a long and varied job history.

My Dad wanted me to be an architect, but I just didn't have any foundation to justify pursuing that career.
My Mom wanted me to be a doctor, but I just didn't have the patience.
I thought about being an optometrist, but my folks and I couldn't see eye to eye on that, so my very first job was working in an orange juice factory, but I got canned after the trial period. I just couldn't concentrate on my work. Guess I just got squeezed out.
Then I had a brief stint as a lumberjack. No, not the one from the infamous Monty Python song, but a real life tree cutter. In the end, I just couldn't hack it so my boss gave me the axe.
Afterwards I tried being a tailor, but found my talents weren't suited for the job. My meager skills were just sew-sew at best.
Then I tried being a hair stylist, but I just couldn't cut it.
I tried working for a company that made vehicle mufflers, but the work was just too exhausting.
Next I tried being a chef to attempt adding a little spice in my life, but I worked so many odd hours that I found myself without any thyme for me.
I think my best gig was as a musician, but I never worked on anything note worthy.
Next was working in the shoe factory, but I just didn't fit in.
I eventually managed to get a good job working for a pool company, and for a while things went swimmingly, but the work was just too draining in the long run.
I tried my hand at being a historian, but there really wasn't any future in it.
My last job was working at a coffee shop. But while my employer was trying to find grounds to let me go, I quit because it was just the same old grind.
So now I'm trying my hand at retirement and have discovered that I'm perfect for the job!

In any event, HAPPY LABOR DAY FOLKS, and please be back here next weekend for more Sunday Funnies!--lth,jr

Saturday, September 1, 2012

THE WEEK IN REVIEW: AUGUST 26-SEPTEMBER 1, 2012

*This is the Labor Day weekend in the United States, where Monday we pause to salute the working man, although ironically, not everyone will have the holiday off.
*What used to be known as "The Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon", lasting from Sunday night to Monday evening, will now be know as "The MDA Show of Strength" and only air in the prime time period this Sunday night.
*Congratulations to Besse Cooper of Georgia, USA for celebrating her 116th birthday! The milestone event has been confirmed by the Guinness Book of Records.
*This month marks the 55th anniversary of the Ford Motor Company introducing the Edsel to automobile buyers in 1957.
*This is the last weekend to participate in The Free Choice E-zine's Readers Survey to determine whether or not this E-zine will support a Presidential candidate this fall or maintain journalistic integrity and remain neutral. Put either YES or NO in the subject line of an e-mail to FreeChoiceEzine@gmail.com  If Yes wins, then a new poll will determine who this E-zine endorses.

Amongst events that have happened around the world this past week:
*Hurricane Isaac, following roughly the same path of its predecessor Katrina, hit New Orleans, Louisiana USA earlier this week. Although not as strong as the 2005 storm, residents along the Gulf Coast experienced flooding, power outages, and severe property damage in some areas, with 36 persumed deaths. While there has yet to be an estimated time table of completion, relief and restoration efforts have begun.
*Colin and Vanessa Steer of England have discovered a well under their house that may date back to medieval times.
*Civil unrest continues in Syria.
*The assassination of Kenyan Islamic cleric Aboud Rogo Mohammed has triggered numerous protests and clashes in Mombasa.

THE 2012 REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION
*A couple of delegates are facing charges after throwing peanuts at an African American CNN camera woman, saying "This is how we feed the animals!"
*Paul Ryan's acceptance speech to be Mitt Romney's Vice President was fact checked by independent sources and found to be full of lies.
*In his acceptance speech to be the Republican Presidential candidate, Mitt Romney mentioned what he would do as America's Commander-In-Chief, but never once mentioned the actual troops!
*In what was supposed to be a speech endorsing Romney, Clint Eastwood talked to an empty chair that was supposed to represent incumbent Democrat President Barack Obama,. The staging has since become a set up for comedic comments since Eastwood "rambled" during his presentation, leaving Republicans in attendance scratching their heads wondering if he is for or against Romney.
*In an example of poor planning, the Republican Party hung a tote board with a running total of the National debt over a sign with their party's campaign slogan!
TRUTH IN ADVERTISING!


BLUE MOON
I'm blue because this is a rare event.
*Tonight is the middle night of a blue moon weekend. A blue moon is an extra full moon visible within a calendar year, with the next not occurring until July, 2015.
*Neil Armstrong, the first Human to set foot on the moon, was laid to rest yesterday in a private ceremony.

IN SPORTS:
*Despite the sanctions and scandal surrounding the university, Penn State football fans rallied around the team as they play their first game of the 2012 college football season. Meanwhile, others have picketed the game, wondering why Penn State is even allowed to still maintain a football program after everything that happened.
*The 2012 Summer Paralympic Games have begun in London, England.
*15 year old Lydia Ko of New Zealand has won the Canadian Women's Open, making her the youngest winner in LPGA history.

For more news at any time, either scroll down to our IN OTHER NEWS feature at the bottom of your screen or visit any other reputable news source.

THE PUZZLE CORNER: SEPTEMBER 1, 2012

IN MEMORIUM
This weekend's Puzzle Corner is in memory of astronaut Neil Armstrong, the first Human being to ever set foot upon the lunar surface of Earth's lone moon.
Mister Armstrong left us last Saturday (August 25).

THE FIFTY-FIFTY CHANCE
This is just like a regular trivia question, but there are only two possible answers, hence the even odds of getting it right.
Ready?

Which foot was the first to actually touch the lunar surface? Armstrong's left or his right?

TRIVIA TIME
Although Neil Armstrong retired from the space program in the 1970s, there was one mission he always offered to return to active duty for. What was it?

We'll reveal all next weekend. But for now, let's peek inside THE ANSWERS BOX and reveal the results from the August 25 Puzzle Corner.

REBUS

SKELTON = Red Skelton, the comedian (1913-1997)

COMMON BONDS
01. {coat, taco}
02. {skate, steak}
In both groups, the words are anagrams of each other.