U.S. Presidents & Vice Presidents
Fmr. President Jimmy Carter[1]
Fmr. President Bill Clinton[2][3]
Fmr. Vice President Al Gore[4][5]
Fmr. Vice President Walter Mondale[6]
[edit] U.S. Senators
Sen. Daniel Akaka (D-HI), Chairman of the Veterans' Affairs Committee[7]
Sen. Max Baucus (D-MT), Chairman of the Finance Committee[8]
Sen. Evan Bayh (D-IN)[9]
Sen. Joseph Biden (D-DE), 2008 Democratic Vice Presidential nominee and former 1988 and 2008 presidential candidate[9]
Sen. Jeff Bingaman (D-NM), Chairman of the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources[10]
Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA), Chairwoman of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee[11]
Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH)[9]
Sen. Robert Byrd (D-WV), President pro tempore of the United States Senate, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Appropriations[12][13]
Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-WA)[9]
Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD)[11]
Sen. Tom Carper (D-DE)[11]
Sen. Bob Casey, Jr. (D-PA) [14]
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY), former 2008 presidential candidate[15]
Sen. Kent Conrad (D-ND), Chairman of the Budget Committee[16]
Sen. Chris Dodd (D-CT), former 2008 Presidential candidate and Chairman of the Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs[17]
Sen. Byron Dorgan (D-ND), Chairman of the Democratic Policy Committee, and the Committee on Indian Affairs[18]
Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL), Senate Majority Whip[19]
Sen. Russ Feingold (D-WI)[20]
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA)[9]
Sen. Tom Harkin (D-IA), Chairman of the Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee[11]
Sen. Daniel Inouye (D-HI)[9]
Sen. Tim Johnson, Chairman of the Ethics Committee (D-SD) [21]
Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-MA), Chairman of the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions[22][23]
Sen. John Kerry (D-MA), 2004 Democratic Presidential Nominee, Chairman of the Small Business Committee[24]
Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN)[25]
Sen. Herb Kohl (D-WI)[9]
Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-LA)[11]
Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ)[11]
Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-VT), Chairman of the Judiciary Committee [26]
Sen. Carl Levin (D-MI)[9]
Sen. Blanche Lincoln (D-AR)[9]
Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO) [27]
Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ)[28]
Sen. Barbara Mikulski (D-MD)[9]
Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA)[9]
Sen. Ben Nelson (D-NE) [29]
Sen. Bill Nelson (D-FL) [30]
Sen. Mark Pryor (D-AR)[9]
Sen. Jack Reed (D-RI)[31]
Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV), U.S. Senate Majority Leader for the 110th Congress
Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D-WV), Chairman of the Intelligence Committee [32]
Sen. Ken Salazar (D-CO)[11]
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT)[9]
Sen. Charles Schumer (D-NY)[9]
Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-MI)[9]
Sen. Jon Tester (D-MT)[8]
Sen. Jim Webb (D-VA) [33]
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI)[31]
Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR)[11]
Fmr. Sen. David Boren (D-OK)[34]
Fmr. Sen. Bill Bradley (D-NJ) [35]
Fmr. Sen. Jean Carnahan (D-MO)[36]
Fmr. Sen. Lincoln Chafee (I-RI), (R-RI while in office)[37][38]
Fmr. Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle (D-SD) [39]
Fmr. Sen. John Edwards (D-NC), former 2008 presidential candidate and 2004 Democratic Vice-Presidential Nominee[40]
Fmr. Sen. Bob Graham (D-FL) [41]
Fmr. Sen. Gary Hart (D-CO)[42]
Fmr. Shadow Sen. Jesse Jackson (D-DC)[43][44]
Fmr. Sen. Charles Mathias (R-MD)[45]
Fmr. Sen. George McGovern (D-SD), 1972 Democratic Presidential Nominee[46]
Fmr. Sen. John Melcher (D-MT)[47]
Fmr. Sen. Sam Nunn (D-GA)[34]
Fmr. Sen. Larry Pressler (R-SD)[48]
Fmr. Sen. Lowell P. Weicker Jr. (I-CT), (R-CT, while in office)[49]
Fmr. Sen. Harris Wofford (D-PA)[50]
[edit] U.S. Representatives
Rep. Neil Abercrombie (D-HI)[51]
Rep. Gary Ackerman (D-NY)[52]
Rep. Tom Allen (D-ME)[53]
Rep. Jason Altmire (D-PA)[54]
Rep. Robert E. Andrews (D-NJ)[55]
Rep. Michael Arcuri (D-NY)[52]
Rep. Brian Baird (D-WA)[56]
Rep. John Barrow (D-GA)[57]
Rep. Joe Baca (D-CA)[58]
Rep. Tammy Baldwin (D-WI)[59]
Rep. Melissa Bean (D-IL)[60]
Rep. Xavier Becerra (D-CA)[61]
Rep. Shelley Berkley (D-NV)[62]
Rep. Howard Berman (D-CA)[63]
Rep. Marion Berry (D-AR)[64]
Rep. Sanford Bishop (D-GA) [65]
Rep. Timothy Bishop (D-NY)[52]
Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-OR) [66]
Rep. Rick Boucher (D-VA)[67]
Rep. Bob Brady (D-PA)[68]
Rep. Bruce Braley (D-IA)[69]
Rep. Corrine Brown (D-FL) [70]
Rep. G. K. Butterfield (D-NC)[71]
Rep. Lois Capps (D-CA)[72][73]
Rep. Mike Capuano (D-MA)[74]
Rep. Dennis Cardoza (D-CA)[75][broken footnote]
Rep. Russ Carnahan (D-MO)[60]
Rep. André Carson (D-IN)[76]
Rep. Kathy Castor (D-FL)[77]
Rep. Ben Chandler (D-KY)[78]
Rep. Yvette D. Clarke (D-NY)[52]
Rep. William Lacy Clay, Jr. (D-MO)[79]
Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-SC), Majority Whip[80]
Rep. Steve Cohen (D-TN)[81]
Rep. John Conyers (D-MI)[79]
Rep. Jim Cooper (D-TN)[60]
Rep. Jim Costa (D-CA)[75]
Rep. Jerry Costello (D-IL)[60]
Rep. Joe Courtney (D-CT)[82]
Rep. Joseph Crowley (D-NY)[52]
Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-TX)[83]
Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-MD)[79][84]
Rep. Artur Da
[edit] Governors
Gov. Aníbal Acevedo Vilá (D-PR) [200][201]
Gov. John Baldacci (D-ME)
Gov. Steve Beshear (D-KY)
Gov. Rod Blagojevich (D-IL) [202]
Gov. Chet Culver (D-IA) [203][204]
Gov. Jim Doyle (D-WI) [205]
Gov. Mike Easley (D-NC)
Gov. Dave Freudenthal (D-WY) [206]
Gov. Jennifer Granholm (D-MI)
Gov. Christine Gregoire (D-WA) [207]
Gov. Brad Henry (D-OK) [208][209]
Gov. John de Jongh (D-VI) [210]
Gov. Tim Kaine (D-VA) [211]
Gov. Joe Manchin (D-WV)
Gov. Janet Napolitano (D-AZ) [212]
Gov. David Paterson (D-NY)
Gov. Deval Patrick (D-MA) [213]
Gov. Ed Rendell (D-PA)
Gov. Bill Richardson (D-NM) [214]
Gov. Bill Ritter (D-CO)[103]
Gov. Kathleen Sebelius (D-KS) [215]
Gov. Brian Schweitzer (D-MT)[8]
Gov. Ted Strickland (D-OH)
Gov. Phil Bredesen (D-TN) [216]
Fmr. Gov. Cecil Andrus (D-ID) [217]
Fmr. Gov. Evan Bayh (D-IN)
Fmr. Gov. David Boren (D-OK)[34]
Fmr. Gov. Hugh L. Carey (D-NY) [218]
Fmr. Gov. Arne Carlson (R-MN) [219]
Fmr. Gov. Ri
[edit] Military
John Adams, Brigadier General US Army (Ret), Former Deputy US Military Representative to the NATO Military Committee [258]
Clifford Alexander, Jr., former Secretary of the Army[196]
Susan Ahn Cuddy, first female gunner officer in the U.S. Navy and daughter of Korean Independence fighter Ahn Chang-ho[259]
Wesley Clark, former General, former Supreme Allied Commander Europe of NATO, 2004 presidential candidate[64]
Tom Daniels, Texas Air National Guard[196]
Richard Danzig, former Secretary of the Navy[196]
Larry Gillespie, Brigadier General (Ret), Assistant Deputy Commanding General, (ARNG) Army Material Command[260]
Scott Gration Major General (USAF-Ret), former Director of Strategy, Policy, and Assessments of the United States European Command in Germany[260]
Donald Joseph Guter, former Judge Advocate General of the Navy, current Dean, Duquesne University School of Law, Pittsburgh[196][260]
Richard D. Hearney, former Assistant Commandant of the Marine
Heres a full list of the sellouts in the House:
Neil Abercrombie, Gary Ackerman, Thomas Allen, Robert Andrews, Michael Arcuri, Joe Baca, Brian Baird, Tammy Baldwin, Melissa Bean, Shelley Berkley, Howard Berman, Marion Berry, Timothy Bishop, Sanford Bishop, Dan Boren, Leonard Boswell, Rick Boucher, Allen Boyd, Robert Brady, Bruce Braley, Corrine Brown, Lois Capps, Michael Capuano, Dennis Cardoza, Russ Carnahan, André Carson, Yvette Clarke, Emanuel Cleaver, James Clyburn, Steve Cohen, Jim Cooper, Jim Costa, Bud Cramer, Joseph Crowley, Henry Cuellar, Elijah Cummings, Danny Davis, Susan Davis, Artur Davis, Diana DeGette, Rosa DeLauro, Norman Dicks, John Dingell, Joe Donnelly, Michael Doyle, Chet Edwards, Donna Edwards, Keith Ellison, Brad Ellsworth, Rahm Emanuel, Eliot Engel, Anna Eshoo, Bob Etheridge, Sam Farr, Chaka Fattah, Bill Foster, Barney Frank, Gabrielle Giffords, Charles Gonzalez, Bart Gordon, Al Green, Luis Gutierrez, John Hall, Phil Hare, Jane Harman, Alcee Hastings, Brian Higgins, Ruben Hinojosa, Mazie Hirono, Chris Van Hollen, Rush Holt, Mike Honda, Darlene Hooley, Steny Hoyer, Steve Israel, Jesse Jackson, Sheila Jackson-Lee, Eddie Johnson, Paul Kanjorski, Patrick Kennedy, Dale Kildee, Carolyn Kilpatrick, Ron Kind, Ron Klein, James Langevin, Rick Larsen, John Larson, Barbara Lee, Sander Levin, John Lewis, David Loebsack, Zoe Lofgren, Nita Lowey, Tim Mahoney, Carolyn Maloney, Edward Markey, Jim Marshall, Doris Matsui, Carolyn McCarthy, Betty McCollum, James McGovern, Jerry McNerney, Michael McNulty, Kendrick Meek, Gregory Meeks, Charles Melancon, George Miller, Brad Miller, Harry Mitchell, Alan Mollohan, Gwen Moore, Dennis Moore, James Moran, Patrick Murphy, Christopher Murphy, John Murtha, Jerrold Nadler, Richard Neal, James Oberstar, David Obey, John Olver, Solomon Ortiz, Frank Pallone, Bill Pascrell, Ed Pastor, Nancy Pelosi, Ed Perlmutter, Earl Pomeroy, David Price, Nick Rahall, Charles Rangel, Silvestre Reyes, Laura Richardson, Mike Ross, Dutch Ruppersberger, Bobby Rush, Tim Ryan, John Sarbanes, Jan Schakowsky, Adam Schiff, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Allyson Schwartz, David Scott, Joe Sestak, Albio Sires, Ike Skelton, Louise Slaughter, Adam Smith, Vic Snyder, Hilda Solis, Zachary Space, Jackie Speier, John Spratt, Betty Sutton, John Tanner, Ellen Tauscher, Mike Thompson, John Tierney, Edolphus Towns, Niki Tsongas, Nydia Velazquez, Maxine Waters, Diane Watson, Melvin Watt, Henry Waxman, Anthony Weiner, Peter Welch, Robert Wexler, Charles Wilson, Lynn Woolsey, David Wu, John Yarmuth
Rodney Alexander, Spencer Bachus, J. Gresham Barrett, Judith Biggert, Roy Blunt, John Boehner, Jo Bonner, Mary Bono, John Boozman, Charles Boustany, Kevin Brady, Henry Brown, Vern Buchanan, Ken Calvert, Dave Camp, John Campbell, Chris Cannon, Eric Cantor, Michael Castle, Howard Coble, Tom Cole, Michael Conaway, Ander Crenshaw, Barbara Cubin, Tom Davis, Charles Dent, David Dreier, Vernon Ehlers, Jo Ann Emerson, Terry Everett, Mary Fallin, Mike Ferguson, Vito Fossella, Rodney Frelinghuysen, Jim Gerlach, Wayne Gilchrest, Kay Granger, Wally Herger, David Hobson, Peter Hoekstra, Bob Inglis, Peter King, Mark Kirk, John Kline, Joe Knollenberg, Randy Kuhl, Ray LaHood, Ron Lewis, Jerry Lewis, Daniel Lungren, Jim McCrery, John McHugh, Buck McKeon, Gary Miller, Sue Myrick, John Peterson, Chip Pickering, Jon Porter, Deborah Pryce, Adam Putnam, George Radanovich, Jim Ramstad, Ralph Regula, Thomas Reynolds, Hal Rogers, Mike Rogers, Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Paul Ryan, Jim Saxton, Jean Schmidt, Pete Sessions, John Shadegg, Christopher Shays, Bill Shuster, Michael Simpson, Lamar Smith, Mark Souder, John Sullivan, Tom Tancredo, Lee Terry, Mac Thornberry, Pat Tiberi, Fred Upton, Greg Walden, James Walsh, Zachary Wamp, Dave Weldon, Jerry Weller, Joe Wilson, Heather Wilson, Frank Wolf
Senate:
Daniel Akaka, Max Baucus, Evan Bayh, Joseph Biden, Jeff Bingaman, Barbara Boxer, Sherrod Brown, Robert Byrd, Ben Cardin, Thomas Carper, Bob Casey, Hillary Clinton, Kent Conrad, Christopher Dodd, Dick Durbin, Dianne Feinstein, Tom Harkin, Daniel Inouye, John Kerry, Amy Klobuchar, Herb Kohl, Frank Lautenberg, Patrick Leahy, Carl Levin, Blanche Lincoln, Claire McCaskill, Robert Menendez, Barbara Mikulski, Patty Murray, Ben Nelson, Barack Obama, Mark Pryor, Jack Reed, Harry Reid, Jay Rockefeller, Kenneth Salazar, Chuck Schumer, Jim Webb, Sheldon Whitehouse, Joseph Lieberman, Lamar Alexander, Robert Bennett, Kit Bond, Richard Burr, Saxby Chambliss, Tom Coburn, Norm Coleman, Susan Collins, Bob Corker, John Cornyn, Larry Craig, Pete Domenici, John Ensign, Lindsey Graham, Charles Grassley, Judd Gregg, Chuck Hagel, Orrin Hatch, Kay Bailey Hutchison, Johnny Isakson, Jon Kyl, Richard Lugar, Mel Martinez, John McCain, Mitch McConnell, Lisa Murkowski, Gordon Smith, Olympia Snowe, Arlen Specter, Ted Stevens, John Sununu, John Thune, George Voinovich, John Warner
some guy got his name censored by Y!answers. So much the better everyone on here should be renamed mud!!
IF any of these scumbags gets another term we can correctly describe American democracy as:
Epic Fail!
Fortunately for me Doc Hastings voted no 2x
as far as senate goes it was split one voted for the other against.
WA state.
MCCain is on the list
Team Cool:
PG:Magic Johnson
SG:Clyde Drexler
SF:James Worthy
PF:Karl Malone
C:Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Bench:
SG:Sidney Moncrief
SF:Alex English
C:Jack Sikma
PF:Tom Chambers
SF:Xavier McDaniel
SF:Michael Cooper
SG:Reggie Theus
Team Badass:
PG:Isiah Thomas
SG:Julius Erving
SF:Larry Bird
PF:Kevin McHael
C:Wilt Chamberlain
Bench:
PF:Dennis Rodman
SF:Dominique Wilkins
PG:Walt Frazier
C:Hakeem Olajuwon
PF:Larry Nance
SF:Terry Cummings
PG:Michael Ray Richardson
Hmm,need to do it again so I can make it closer.
The question has been asked several times but I will go deeper. I will use multiple characters from each series and pair them against each other. Say who you think is the best of each. Thanks.
Heroes
Batman vs. Spider-Man
-Obviously. They are the two main heroes. After the murder of someone they care about they don animal superhero identities to protect their cities.
Alfred vs. Uncle Ben
-People who raised the main heroes like fathers, and care deeply for them.
Vicki Vale vs. Mary Jane Watson
-The red haired girlfriends of the main heroes and some of their most prominent loves.
Catwoman vs. Black Cat
-The cat themed women who started out as opponents to their respective main hero and became prominent love interests.
Jim Gordon vs. George Stacy
-High police members in their respective cities.
Batgirl vs. Gwen Stacy
-Daughters of the high police people.
Aunt May vs. Aunt Harriet Cooper
-Caring aunts.
Renee Montoya vs. Jean DeWolff
-Prominent female cops in the series'.
Lucius Fox vs. Joseph "Robbie" Robertson
-African American friends and fellow workers of the main heroes.
Nightwing vs. Punisher
-Heroes that were popular enough in the title of the main hero to get their own popular spin-offs.
Batman II (Terry McGinnis) vs. Spider-Man (2099)
-Futuristic versions of the respective heroes that take up the mantles of the heroes.
Villains
Joker vs. Green Goblin
-The insane archenemies who love a good laugh.
Penguin vs. Vulture
-The bird themed enemies.
Mr. Freeze vs. Doctor Octopus
-Scientists that faced terrible tragedies that turned them insane. One falling into a vat of coolint the other caught in an explosion welding mechanical tentacles to his back. In the animated series they introduced Nora's wife and her thought to be death was a drive for Mr. Freeze. In Spider-Man 2 Otto Octavious was given a wife that was killed during his lab accident which was a leading driver for him in that version.
Man-Bat vs. Lizard
-Scientists that tried to get rid of an ailment they have by studying animals. One tried to stop his coming deafness by giving himself bat type sonar. The other tried to get his arm back with lizard regeneration.
Bane vs. Venom
-Two of the most fierce enemies of the main hero both being physically stronger then the main hero. One got his strength from a drug called Venom, the other got his powers from a parasitic suit and calls himself Venom.
Victor Zsasz vs. Carnage
-Insane serial killer enemies of the main hero.
Scarecrow vs. Scarecrow
-For obvious reasons. They are both insane fear obsessed enemies that go by the name Scarecrow. Nuff said.
Clayface vs. Sandman
-One is all clay the other is all sand. Both have similar powers. They have the ability to control all the molecules in their bodies and form their body parts into weapons, and other things like that.
Rupert Thorne vs. Kingpin
-The big mob bosses of their respective cities.
Two-Face vs. Green Goblin II
-They were both best friends with the main hero that met tragedy and then blamed the main hero for what happened and swore revenge. As an extra half of Harry's face was scarred in Spider-Man 3 like how half of Two-Face's face is scarred.
Riddler vs. Hobgoblin
-On the outside their doesn't appear to be any real similarities, but think about this. They both are extremely similar to the main antagonist of the main hero but have become famous villains in their own right.
Spellbinder vs. Mysterio
-The illusionist enemies.
Black Mask vs. Hammerhead
-Mobsters who have supervillain type twists to them. One with a scarred face and wearing a black scull mask. The other has a skull reinforced with metal and a flat head.
Monk vs. Morbius
-Vampire enemies of the main hero.
False Face vs. Chameleon
-False Face was created for the 60's Batman TV show but he is similar to the Chameleon. False Face wore masks and was a master at mimicking voices. Chameleon at first wore masks as well and is also great at mimicking voices.
Lazara vs. Calypso
-Beautiful female villains that have the ability to raise the dead.
-Batzarro vs. Doppleganger
-Mysterious clones of the main hero.
Solomon Grundy vs. Tombstone
-Solomon Grundy is a zombie. In one version Tombstone was said to look lie a dead man. Both are extremely strong.
Hugo Strange vs. Judas Traveller
-Criminal psychologists that went bad.
Firefly vs. Beetle
-Insect themed villains.
Joe Chill vs. Dennis Carradine
-Obviously since they killed loved ones of the main heroes. Joe Chill killed Thomas and Martha Wayne. Dennis Carradine killed Uncle Ben. Also both weren't given names until later on.
Perhaps more similarities could be found but I think that this is a lot. If it is too much for you to answer who you think is the best of each I'll understand. You could just say what you think about them being very comparable or not. Which is the best?
Can Bush declare the election void under the war powers act and with the power of the
patriot
act, he can maintain his position and stop this from being a democracy.
Dennis Cooper
Warpole st
Upper Sandusky Ohio
What was the nastiest poster dunk ever performed in an NBA Finals matchup?
My list to choose from (so far):
* Julius Erving Over Michael Cooper (1983)
* Shawn Kemp On Dennis Rodman (1996)
* Shaquille O'Neal Over Dikembe Mutombo (2001)
* Richard Jefferson Over Kevin Willis (2003)
* Robert Horry Over Richard Hamilton (2005)
~iyf
I think the worst time to have a heart attack is during a game of charades...or a game of fake heart attack.
-- Demetri Martin
So a man jumps into a taxi and says "King Arthur's close" and the taxi driver says, "don't worry we'll lose him at the next lights".
-- Tommy Cooper
My wife was fitted with a coil. For about 18 months I hated it! She used to pick up CB signals.
-- Bob Monkhouse
In awe I watched the waxing moon ride across the zenith of the heavens like an ambered chariot towards the ebon void of infinite space wherein the tethered belts of Jupiter and Mars hang forever festooned in their orbital majesty. And as I looked at all this I thought...I must put a roof on this lavatory.
-- Les Dawson
I used to have Mad Cow's disease, but I'm alright Nooooooooow.
-- Billy Connolly
A man commented to his lunch companion: "My wife had a funny dream last night. She dreamed she'd married a millionaire." "You're lucky," sighed the companion. "My wife dreams that in the daytime."
-- Sam Ewing
If you're being chased by a police dog, try not to go through a tunnel, then on to a little seesaw, then jump through a hoop of fire. They're trained for that!
-- Milton Jones
I know why Superman left Krypton. Earth was the only place he could get steroids!
-- Milton Berle
A guy at work went in for a competition and won a trip to China. He's out there now...trying to win a trip back!
-- Jerry Dennis
I thought coq au vin was love in a lorry.
-- Victoria Wood
Instructions: Each of the situations below may illustrate a violation of operating guidelines. Designate the guideline that is most clearly violated using the following codes:
Codes
A.Economic entity assumption
B.Monetary unit assumption
C.Time period assumption
D.Going concern assumption
E.Revenue recognition principle
F.Matching principle
G.Materiality
H.Full disclosure principle
I.Cost principle
J.Conservatism
K.No violation of operating guidelines
Situations
_____2.Dennis Paperweights values the marble it has on hand at its expected selling price since this is its expected value to the business. The marble's expected selling price exceeds the price Dennis paid for it.
_____3.Torrey Company reports its inventory at cost when current replacement cost is significantly below cost.
_____4.Holton's Novelties has 100,000 whistling dolls in inventory at a cost of $5 each. Only eight were sold last month. Not wanting to write off this inventory and report a loss, Holton has decided not to issue financial statements until at least half of the dolls have been sold.
_____5.Cooper's Pizza is being liquidated because it has sustained losses for many years. It continues to depreciate its assets and prepare financial statements on the cost basis.
_____ 7.Golden Industries has developed an automobile engine that will run on sea water instead of gasoline, while providing equal performance. They have chosen not to release reports of this engine to the public.
_____ 8.Ron Martin made no entry to record depreciation on its equipment for 2005.
_____9.Simon Brokerage bought each of its 5,000 employees new staplers for their desks. Each stapler cost $10 and was decorated with the company's logo. Since Simon expenses all assets costing less than $25, no asset was recorded.
_____10.Baxter Lumber Company lost all of its standing timber due to a major forest fire in January of 2006. The trees were not insured. No mention was made of this loss in Baxter's 2005 financial statements, since the trees were still growing on December 31, 2005.
Instructions: Each of the situations below may illustrate a violation of operating guidelines. Designate the guideline that is most clearly violated using the following codes:
Codes
A.Economic entity assumptionG.Materiality
B.Monetary unit assumptionH.Full disclosure principle
C.Time period assumptionI.Cost principle
D.Going concern assumptionJ.Conservatism
E.Revenue recognition principleK.No violation of operating guidelines
F.Matching principle
Situations
____2.Dennis Paperweights values the marble it has on hand at its expected selling price since this is its expected value to the business. The marble's expected selling price exceeds the price Dennis paid for it.
____3.Torrey Company reports its inventory at cost when current replacement cost is significantly below cost.
____4.Holton's Novelties has 100,000 whistling dolls in inventory at a cost of $5 each. Only eight were sold last month. Not wanting to write off this inventory and report a loss, Holton has decided not to issue financial statements until at least half of the dolls have been sold.
____5.Cooper's Pizza is being liquidated because it has sustained losses for many years. It continues to depreciate its assets and prepare financial statements on the cost basis.
____ 7.Golden Industries has developed an automobile engine that will run on sea water instead of gasoline, while providing equal performance. They have chosen not to release reports of this engine to the public.
____ 8.Ron Martin made no entry to record depreciation on its equipment for 2005.
____9.Simon Brokerage bought each of its 5,000 employees new staplers for their desks. Each stapler cost $10 and was decorated with the company's logo. Since Simon expenses all assets costing less than $25, no asset was recorded.
____10.Baxter Lumber Company lost all of its standing timber due to a major forest fire in January of 2006. The trees were not insured. No mention was made of this loss in Baxter's 2005 financial statements, since the trees were still growing on December 31, 2005.
Instructions: Each of the situations below may illustrate a violation of operating guidelines. Designate the guideline that is most clearly violated using the following codes:
Codes
A.Economic entity assumptionG.Materiality
B.Monetary unit assumptionH.Full disclosure principle
C.Time period assumptionI.Cost principle
D.Going concern assumptionJ.Conservatism
E.Revenue recognition principleK.No violation of operating guidelines
F.Matching principle
Situations
____2.Dennis Paperweights values the marble it has on hand at its expected selling price since this is its expected value to the business. The marble's expected selling price exceeds the price Dennis paid for it.
____3.Torrey Company reports its inventory at cost when current replacement cost is significantly below cost.
____4.Holton's Novelties has 100,000 whistling dolls in inventory at a cost of $5 each. Only eight were sold last month. Not wanting to write off this inventory and report a loss, Holton has decided not to issue financial statements until at least half of the dolls have been sold.
____5.Cooper's Pizza is being liquidated because it has sustained losses for many years. It continues to depreciate its assets and prepare financial statements on the cost basis.
____ 7.Golden Industries has developed an automobile engine that will run on sea water instead of gasoline, while providing equal performance. They have chosen not to release reports of this engine to the public.
____ 8.Ron Martin made no entry to record depreciation on its equipment for 2005.
____9.Simon Brokerage bought each of its 5,000 employees new staplers for their desks. Each stapler cost $10 and was decorated with the company's logo. Since Simon expenses all assets costing less than $25, no asset was recorded.
____10.Baxter Lumber Company lost all of its standing timber due to a major forest fire in January of 2006. The trees were not insured. No mention was made of this loss in Baxter's 2005 financial statements, since the trees were still growing on December 31, 2005.
Bills list of pardons is huge! In his last hours in office he pardoned 140 criminals! over 450 while in office! Here is the list below. The apple never falls far from the tree.Why should we trust his wife?
Verla Jean Allen (1990 false statements to an agency of the United States).[3]
Nicholas M. Altiere (1983 importation of cocaine)
Bernice Ruth Altschul (1992 money laundering conspiracy)
Joe Anderson Jr. (1988 income tax evasion)
William Sterling Anderson (1987 defraudment of a financial institution, false statements to a financial institution, wire fraud)
Mansour Azizkhani (1984 false statements in bank loan applications)
Cleveland Victor Babin Jr. (1987 using the U.S. mail service to defraud)
Chris Harmon Bagley (1989 conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute cocaine)
Scott Lynn Bane (Unlawful distribution of marijuana)
Thomas Cleveland Barber (Issuing worthless checks)
Peggy Ann Bargon (Violation of the Lacey Act, violation of the Bald Eagle Protection Act)
David Roscoe Blampied (possess with intent to distribute cocaine)
William Arthur Borders Jr. (Conspiracy to corruptly solicit and accept money in return for influencing the official acts of a federal district court judge (Alcee L. Hastings), and to defraud the United States in connection with the performance of lawful government functions; corruptly influencing, obstructing, impeding and endeavoring to influence, obstruct and impede the due administration of justice, and aiding and abetting therein; traveling interstate with intent to commit bribery)
Arthur David Borel (Odometer Rollback)
Douglas Charles Borel (Odometer Rollback)
George Thomas Brabham (Making a false statement or report to a federally insured bank)
Almon Glenn Braswell (1983 mail fraud and perjury)
Leonard Browder (Illegal dispensing of controlled substance and Medicaid fraud)
David Steven Brown (Securities fraud and mail fraud)
Delores Caroylene Burleson, aka Delores Cox Burleson (Possession of Marijuana)
John H. Bustamante (wire fraud)
Mary Louise Campbell
Eloida Candelaria
Dennis Sobrevinas Capili
Donna Denise Chambers
Douglas Eugene Chapman
Ronald Keith Chapman
Francisco Larois Chavez
Henry Cisneros (former HUD Secretary)
Roger Clinton, Jr. Cocaine charges(half-brother of President Bill Clinton)[4]
Stuart Harris Cohn
David Marc Cooper
Ernest Harley Cox Jr.
John F. Cross Jr.
Reickey Lee Cunningham
Richard Anthony De Labio
John Deutch (former Director of Central Intelligence Agency)
Richard Douglas
Edward Reynolds Downe
Marvin Dean Dudley
Larry Lee Duncan
Galen R. Elmore (Convicted of cattle theft)
Robert Clinton Fain
Marcos Arcenio Fernandez
Alvarez Ferrouillet
Henry O. Flipper - guilty of "conduct unbecoming an officer" (1882)
William Dennis Fugazy
Lloyd Reid George
Louis Goldstein
Rubye Lee Gordon
Pincus Green
Robert Ivey Hamner
Samuel Price Handley
Woodie Randolph Handley
Jay Houston Harmon
Rick Hendrick
John Hummingson
David S. Herdlinger
Debi Rae Huckleberry
Warren C. Hultgren Jr.
Donald Ray James
Stanley Pruet Jobe
Ruben H. Johnson
Linda Jones
James Howard Lake
June Louise Lewis
Salim Bonnor Lewis
John Leighton Lodwick
Hildebrando Lopez
Jose Julio Luaces
James Timothy Maness
James Lowell Manning, (1982, aiding and assisting in the preparation of a false corporate income tax return)
John Robert Martin
Frank Ayala Martinez
Silvia Leticia Beltran Martinez
John Francis McCormick
Susan H. McDougal
Howard Mechanic
Brook K. Mitchell Sr.
Samuel Loring Morison
Charles Wilfred Morgan III
Richard Anthony Nazzaro
Charlene Ann Nosenko
Vernon Raymond Obermeier
Miguelina Ogalde
David C. Owen
Robert W. Palmer
Kelli Anne Perhosky
Richard H. Pezzopane
Orville Rex Phillips
Vinson Stewart Poling Jr.
James G. Powell
Norman Lyle Prouse
Willie H.H. Pruitt Jr.[4]
Danny Martin Pursley Sr.
Charles D. Ravenel
William Clyde Ray
Alfredo Luna Regalado
Ildefonso Reynes Ricafort
Marc Rich
Howard Winfield Riddle
Richard Wilson Riley Jr., Cocaine and marijuana charges, His father was Clinton's Education Secretary.[5]
Samuel Lee Robbins
Joel Gonzales Rodriguez
Michael James Rogers
Anna Louise Ross
Dan Rostenkowski - Former Democratic Congressman convicted in the Congressional Post Office Scandal
Gerald Glen Rust
Jerri Ann Rust
Bettye June Rutherford
Gregory Lee Sands
Adolph Schwimmer
Albert A. Seretti Jr.
Patricia Campbell Hearst Shaw
Dennis Joseph Smith
Gerald Owen Smith
Stephen A. Smith
Jimmie Lee Speake
Charles Bernard Stewart
Marlena Francisca Stewart-Rollins
Fife Symington III - former Arizona governor
Richard Lee Tannehill
Nicholas C. Tenaglia
Gary Allen Thomas
Larry Weldon Todd
Olga C. Trevino
Ignatious Vamvouklis
Patricia A. Van De Weerd
Christopher V. Wade
Bill Wayne Warmath
Jack Kenneth Watson
Donna Lynn Webb
Donald William Wells
Robert H. Wendt
Jack L. Williams
Kavin Arthur Williams
Robert Michael Williams
Jimmie Lee Wilson
Thelma Louise Wingate
Mitchell Couey Wood
Warren Stannard Wood
Dewey Worthey
Rick Allen Yale
Joseph A. Yasak
William Stanley Yingling
Phillip David Young
Keith Sanders
Darren Muci
John Scott (not a full pardon)
Did you notice on the list: Roger Clinton, Jr. Cocaine charges(half-brother of President Bill
Lets see who Obama will pardon if by some miracle he were to win.
Honestly, does it?
Why are we so fixated on the G.O.A.T. when basket ball is a team game?
No player, in NBA history, has won a title without a very stacked or at least a very complete team around him.
Shaq had Kobe, Dwayne Wade and great role players under Phil Jackson and Pat Riley to get his rings.
Jordan had Horace Grant, Scottie Pippen, and Dennis Rodman, and again, Phil was the coach.
Russell had Cousey, Havlicek, Heinson, and several very good perimeter players surrounding him, not to mention Red Aurebeck as coach.
Magic had Kareem, perfect up tempo forwards in A.C. Green and James Worthy. Scott and Cooper were great denfers and shooters, again Riley coached this team.
Bird's Celtics were stacked, Duncan's Spurs, Hakeem's Rockets, etc.
My point is if these players didn't have great management, coaching and had great teammates they would considered great individual players and left out of the G.O.A.T. discussion!
Two very good examples Danny C.
Imagine if Garnett would have retired a T.Wolve, he would probably be known as a great player with no support, or a very talented player that couldn't take his team to the next level.
Now that he's in Boston, he doesn't have that worry, because he's on a great team, and the burden isn't all his.
Same with Kobe. Even though Kobe loves to be the center of attention and score a ton of points, he knows his "legacy post Shaq" is on the line and that the Lakers needed to add some qaulity players around him. The only reason the Lakers made the playoffs was because of Phil jackson's coaching and Kobe's play. But without the maturity of Bynum, the addition of Fisher and Gasol, the Lakers would barely be over .500 and Kobe would be crying daily for a trade.
Instructions: Each of the situations below may illustrate a violation of operating guidelines. Designate the guideline that is most clearly violated using the following codes:
Codes
A.Economic entity assumptionG.Materiality
B.Monetary unit assumptionH.Full disclosure principle
C.Time period assumptionI.Cost principle
D.Going concern assumptionJ.Conservatism
E.Revenue recognition principleK.No violation of operating guidelines
F.Matching principle
Situations
____1.Jim Hutton, owner of the Lincoln Hotel, contributed $60,000 of capital to his business in 2005. This contribution was reported as revenues on the 2005 income statement.
____2.Dennis Paperweights values the marble it has on hand at its expected selling price since this is its expected value to the business. The marble's expected selling price exceeds the price Dennis paid for it.
____3.Torrey Company reports its inventory at cost when current replacement cost is significantly below cost.
____4.Holton's Novelties has 100,000 whistling dolls in inventory at a cost of $5 each. Only eight were sold last month. Not wanting to write off this inventory and report a loss, Holton has decided not to issue financial statements until at least half of the dolls have been sold.
____5.Cooper's Pizza is being liquidated because it has sustained losses for many years. It continues to depreciate its assets and prepare financial statements on the cost basis.
____6.Jeff Larson, president of Larson Machinery, took a power saw out of inventory to use as a birthday present for his son.
____ 7.Golden Industries has developed an automobile engine that will run on sea water instead of gasoline, while providing equal performance. They have chosen not to release reports of this engine to the public.
____ 8.Ron Martin made no entry to record depreciation on its equipment for 2005.
____9.Simon Brokerage bought each of its 5,000 employees new staplers for their desks. Each stapler cost $10 and was decorated with the company's logo. Since Simon expenses all assets costing less than $25, no asset was recorded.
____10.Baxter Lumber Company lost all of its standing timber due to a major forest fire in January of 2006. The trees were not insured. No mention was made of this loss in Baxter's 2005 financial statements, since the trees were still growing on December 31, 2005.
All Time Celtics:
Starting 5:
Small Forward: Larry Bird
Power Forward: Kevin Garnett
Center: Bill Russel
Shooting Guard: John Havlicek
Point Guard: Bob Cousy
Bench:
- Nate Archibald
- Paul Pierce
- Jojo White
- Dennis Johnson
- Kevin McHale
- Robert Parish
- Sam Jones
Coach; Red Aeurbach
All Time Lakers:
Starting 5:
Small Forward: Jerry West
Power Forward: James Worthy
Center: Kareem Abdul Jabbar
Shooting Guard: Kobe Bryant
Point Guard: Magic Johnson
Bench:
- Elgin Baylor
- Shaquille O'Neal
- Wilt Chamberlain
- George Mikan
- Michael Cooper
- Gail Goodrich
- Jim Pollard
Coach: Pat Riley
5. Mrs. Cooper asked Dennis to do yard work every Saturday for twenty weeks. If Dennis planned his schedule to mow the lawn every two weeks and weed the garden every three weeks, how many times did he mow and weed on the same day?
6 times
4 times
3 times
5 times
6. An airplane is flying at an altitude of 4,800 ft. The pilot sights an object on the ground at an angle of depression of 23°. What is the slant distance from the airplane to the object?
12,234.66 ft
12,784.66 ft
12,284.66 ft
12,184.66 ft
7. Garcia has only pennies, nickels, and dimes totaling 38¢. Which coins does he have if it is the least number of coins possible?
2 dimes, 3 nickels, and 3 pennies
3 dimes, 1 nickel, and 3 pennies
1 dime, 5 nickels, and 3 pennies
3 dimes and 8 pennies
multiple choice
1.) What amount will an account have after 10 years if $120 is invested at 10% interest compounded annually?
$311
$122,880
$1,320
$13,200
2.). Which ordered pair is a solution of the equation 5x + y = –23?
(–3, –4)
(–5, –3)
(–4, –3)
(–3, –5)
5. Mrs. Cooper asked Dennis to do yard work every Saturday for twenty weeks. If Dennis planned his schedule to mow the lawn every two weeks and weed the garden every three weeks, how many times did he mow and weed on the same day?
6 times
4 times
3 times
5 times
6. An airplane is flying at an altitude of 4,800 ft. The pilot sights an object on the ground at an angle of depression of 23°. What is the slant distance from the airplane to the object?
12,234.66 ft
12,784.66 ft
12,284.66 ft
12,184.66 ft
The 1996 Bulls:
72-10 (regular season)
15-3 (postseason)
Starting lineup:
SG: Michael Jordan (MVP - All-NBA - All-Defensive - Finals MVP - All-Star MVP - Scoring Champ)
PG: Ron Harper
SF: Scottie Pippen (All-NBA - All-Defensive - All-Star)
PF: Dennis Rodman (All-Defensive Team)
C: Luc Longley
Sixth Man: Toni Kukoc (The 1996 Sixth Man)
Coach: Phil Jackson (Coach of the Year)
1987 Lakers:
67-17 (regular season)
15-3 (postseason)
Start lineup:
SG: Bryon Scott
PG: Magic Johnson (MVP - All-NBA - Finals MVP - All-Star)
SF: James Worthy (All-Star)
PF: A.C. Green
C: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (All-Star)
Sixth Man: Michael Cooper (DPOY - All-Defensive)
Coach:
Pat Riley
I'm going with The 1996 Bulls. The 1996 Bulls have better honors, defense, offense, & season record. 3 of the Bulls starters are on the All-Defensive team, 2 are All-NBA , their sixth man was Sixth Man of the Year, & their coach is coach of the year. I say the Bulls would win 4-2. Who do you guys got?
lol, you're just a hater.
BTW, you guys that hate MJ need to stop being hypocrites. Everyone that says, 'DEFENSENSE' wins championships ought of go with The Bulls on this one. None of The Lakers starters were on the All-Defensive Team.
jtsports92,
you act like The Bulls never had to deal with a dominate center. I do recall The 1996 Bulls sweeeeeping The Magic (Shaq, Penny, Grant, & etc). They also had to deal with Ewing & The Knicks and succeeded.
originally this was asked by someone and i was explain myself a little further. sorry about the confusion.Who do you think would win in a 7 game series, Team A or Team B (must read for more detail)?
Just say that all of these guys are at the best we've ever seen them.
Team A is Offense:
PG: Magic Johnson
SG: George 'The Ice Man' Gervin
SF: Julius 'Dr. J' Erving
PF: Charles Barkely
C: Amare Stoudemire
Reserves:
Yao Ming, Dirk Nowitzki, Clyde 'The Glyde' Drexler, Reggie Miller, Lebron James, Elgin Baylor, Dominique Wilkins, Allen Iverson, & Steve Nash
COACH: Pat Riley
None of those guys has ever been on any All-Defensive Teams.
Team B is defense
PG: Jason Kidd - 9X All-Defensive
SG: Doug Christie - 4X All-Defensive
SF: Scottie Pippen - 10X All-Defensive
PF: Dennis Rodman - 2X DPOY & 2X All-Defensive
C: Bill Russell - 1X All-Defensive
Reserves:
Dikembe Mutombo, Ben Wallace, Michael Cooper, Joe Dumars, Bruce Bowen, Tayshaun Prince, Ron Artest, Eric Snow, John Stockton
COACH: Larry Brown
All of these guys as been on the All-Defensive Team.
Anyways, this is just to prove that OFFENSE is more important then defense. I'd say Team A would win 4-0.
3 hours ago - 3 days left to answer.
Just say that all of these guys are at the best we've ever seen them.
Team A is Offense:
PG: Magic Johnson
SG: George 'The Ice Man' Gervin
SF: Julius 'Dr. J' Erving
PF: Charles Barkely
C: Amare Stoudemire
Reserves:
Yao Ming, Dirk Nowitzki, Clyde 'The Glyde' Drexler, Reggie Miller, Lebron James, Elgin Baylor, Dominique Wilkins, Allen Iverson, & Steve Nash
COACH: Pat Riley
None of those guys has ever been on any All-Defensive Teams.
Team B is defense
PG: Jason Kidd - 9X All-Defensive
SG: Doug Christie - 4X All-Defensive
SF: Scottie Pippen - 10X All-Defensive
PF: Dennis Rodman - 2X DPOY & 2X All-Defensive
C: Bill Russell - 1X All-Defensive
Reserves:
Dikembe Mutombo, Ben Wallace, Michael Cooper, Joe Dumars, Bruce Bowen, Tayshaun Prince, Ron Artest, Eric Snow, John Stockton
COACH: Larry Brown
All of these guys as been on the All-Defensive Team.
Anyways, this is just to prove that OFFENSE is more important then defense. I'd say Team A would win 4-0.
countee1914,
LAY OFF THE CRACK! These teams never played with each other so how do you know what kind of chemistry they'll have. Team A have plenty unselfish passive players on it for it to work. BTW, you can NEVER have to much offense! Wow, what a moron?
Crying M,
first of all you need to 'READ' the question. I never said anything about a game 7, I said 7 game series, & I never said anything about the NBA Finals, I said a 7 game series! So get it right!
BTW, Team A have rebounders as well. They got Round Mound REBOUND,
Charles Barkley:
1 Rebound Titles (14.6 rpg in 1986-87)
11.7 rpg career average
Amare Stoudemire:
9.1 rpg career average
Yao Ming:
10.6 rpg 2007-08 (this year)
9.1 rpg career average
Dirk Nowitzki:
9.9 rpg 2002-03 (his best rebounding year)
8.6 rpg career average
Dr. J:
11.9 rpg ABA career average
9.3 career average
Magic Johnson:
1, 465 total rebounds in the play-offs (the record for 'GUARDS')
Anyways, as you can see, rebounding isn't going to be a problem for Team A. They have rebounders. But I have a question for you. How is Team B going to SCORE threw out a 7 game series? They don't have any true scorers! Like I said, Team A in a 4 game sweep!
Scoring > Defense
LieKill & Crying M,
you guys are really on drugs!...... LMFAO at you 2. If you really think that Team B would win you're on something, As matter of fact, you guys are nothing but some Alpha Wuss wannabes. You guys know the truth but you just wanna disagree with THE KING (because that's what haters do). I'm on to you guys because every question I ask you guys disagree with my opinion. I never once seen any of you agree with me not even one time. I could get on here and say Team B would win & you guys would start saying why Team A would win. Far as I know you guys probably are Alpha Biotch under another name!
ALPHA WUSS, HIS CLONES, & HIS WANNABES SUCKS!
I think soulja girl cuz dis boy send dat on my myspace page, cuz he wanted 2 be my boy. so i said maybe and he's fine as eva. So now i goin' out with him. by tha way his name is Dennis Cooper
Do you remember February 1993 in England , when a
young boy of 3 was taken from a Liverpool shopping
centre by two 10-year-old boys?
Jamie Bulger walked away from his mother for only
a second, Jon Venables took his hand and led him out
of the mall with his friend Robert Thompson. They took
Jamie on a walk for over 2 and a half miles, along the
way stopping every now and again to
torture the poor little boy who was crying
constantly for his mummy.
Finally they stopped at a railway track where they
brutally kicked him, threw stones at him, rubbed paint
in his eyes, pushed batteries up his anus and cut his
fingers off with scissors. Other mutilations were
inflicted but not reported in the press.
N.B. :- Remember, a 3year old cannot possibly
defend themselves against a 10 year old, let alone of
2 them.
What these two boys did was so horrendous that
Jamie's mother was forbidden to identify his body.
They then left his beaten small body on railway
tracks so a train could run him over to hide the mess
they had created. These two boys, even being boys,
understood what they did was wrong, hence trying to
make it look like an accident.
This week Lady Justice Butler-Sloss has awarded
the two boys ( now men ), anonymity for the rest of
their lives when they leave custody with new
identities. They will also leave custody early only
serving just over half of their sentence.
They are being relocated to Australia to live out
the rest of their lives. They disgustingly and
violently took Jamie's life away and in return they
each get a new life!
Please.... . If you feel as strongly as we do, (
and if you haven't already signed this petition ) that
this is a grave Miscarriage of justice - Hit the
forward button and add your name at the end, and send
it to everyone you can !
If you are the 700th person to sign, please
forward this e-mail to: cust.ser.cs@gtnet.gov.uk
and mark it for the attention it to Lady Justice
Butler-Sloss.
Then continue on until it hits 1400, before you
email her the list again.
There is power in numbers & these petitions do
help.
Maybe it'll prevent another child from a violent
death & maybe it'll get greater, more appropriate
convictions for these criminals....whatever their age.
Please take a few seconds to forward it to your
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Thank you.
1. M & L. Grisold, Wantirna; Australia
2. J Lever, Ferntree Gully; Australia
3. G Tsakalofas. Melbourne; Australia
4. D. Barrett, Frankston; Australia
5. C. Burns, Diamond Creek , Australia
6. R. Pascoe, Diamond Creek , Australia
7.M Swinkels, Montmorency , Australia
8. C Harris, Cottlesbridge , Australia
9. L Anderson, Hurstbridge , Australia
10. C Thomas, Port Melbourne , Australia
11. P Marks, Port Melbourne , Australia
12. C Giles, Elwood , Australia
13. A Stedman Mckinnon, Australia
14. S Colquhoun, Camberwell , Australia
15. J Sutherland, East StKilda , Australia
16. L Brannan, St Kilda , Australia
17. K Lane , Merrijig , Australia
18. C Luckham, Brisbane , Australia
19. M Porter, Ballina , Australia
20.T Benton, Sydney , Australia
21. C Conti, Canberra , Australia
22. S Cox, Canberra , Australia
23. V Burdett, Canberra , Australia
24. K Glanville, Canberra , Australia
25. M Ryan, Wagga Wagga , Australia
26. I Ryan, Wagga Wagga , Australia
27. M Glanville, Cootamundra , Australia
28. P Glanville, Cootamundra , Australia
29. M.Schafer, Ardlethan , Australia
30. A&M Connellan, West Wyalong , Australia
31. G & T Robertson, Griffith , Australia
32. R& E Naidoo, Griffith , NSW, Australia
33. Carissa Naidoo, Griffith , NSW, Australia
34. Sue Nand, Coleambally , Australia
35. Kathie Okely, Morundah , Australia
36. Maureen Streeter, Fairfield , NSW Australia
37. Kristy Sutton, Campbelltown, NSW Australia
38. Mindy Kleinraby, NSW, Australia
39. Sarah Field, Ingleburnnse , Australia
40. Jane Grahame, Glen Alpine, NSW, Australia
41. Luke Briggs Ruse NSW, Australia
42. Colleen Bushe Blair Athol, NSW, Australia
43. Megan Bushe Ruse, NSW, Australia
44. Beryl Henneberry, Croydon Park , Australia
45. Michelle Henneberry, Croydon Park , Australia
46. Didier Joseph, Wattle Grove , Australia
47. Natalie Loos, Greenacre , Australia
48. Denham Holmes, Narellan , Australia
49. Lyn Cole, Kirkham , Australia
50. Steve Cole, Kirkham , Australia
51. Robyn Lyons, Condell Park , Australia
52. Lauren Cole, Kirkham , Australia
53. Y. Porcic, Preston , Australia
54. S Hour, Wetherill Park , Australia
55. L.Britton, Werrington, N.S.W., Australia
56. A.Gosper, Cranebrook, N.S.W., Australia
57. S Watts, Cambridgepark, NSW, Australia
58. L. Seymour , Werrington, NSW, Australia
59. T Johnson, St Marys, NSW, Australia
60. K McDermott, South Penrith, NSW, Australia
61. D Kemenade, Oakhurst, NSW, Australia
62. M. Springfield , Orchard Hills, NSW, Australia
63. D Domotor Penrith, NSW, Australia
64. N Pereira Mulgoa, NSW, Australia
65. B Johnson, Glenmore Park , NSW, Australia
66. V Karam Yagoona, NSW, Australia
67. S Karam, Yagoona, NSW, Australia
68. A Hvistendahl, Ryde, NSW, Australia
69. D Stern, Cammeray, NSW, Australia
70. S Devlin, Campsie, NSW, Australia
71. Alicia Gordon, Springwood, NSW, Australia
72. Anthea Popis, Blaxland, NSW, Australia
73. Kylie Rummler, Emu Heights , NSW, Australia
74. Janene Jennings, Blaxland, NSW, Australia
75. Rachel Laidlaw, Picnic Point, NSW, Australia
76. Lauen King, Chipping Norton, NSW, Australia
77. Natalie Zlotkowski, Cronulla, NSW, Australia
78. Nicole Hooper, Bexley , Australia
79. Jasmin Prior Carlton , NSW, Australia
80. Belinda Cornwall, Kogarah, NSW, Australia
81. Rebecca Richardson, Carlton , NSW, Australia
82. Margaret Ferguson, Tarago, NSW, Australia
83. Jan Finlayson, Nicholls , Australia
84. Matt Brown, Dunlop , Australia
85. Sara Brown, Dunlop , Australia
86. Maria Hall, ACT, Australia
87. Julia Tallarida, ACT, Australia
88. Julie McMahon, ACT, Australia
89. Julie Larkin ACT, Australia
90. Heidi Back, Isle of Wight , UK
91. Pat Woodford, Isle of Wight , UK
92. Alison Bell, Tauranga, NZ
93. Nilima D'Silva, Auckland , NZ
94. Puspa Patel, Auckland , NZ
95. Manisha Rama, Rotorua, NZ
96. Carolyn Bosley, Rotorua, NZ
97. Marie Dennis, Rotorua, NZ
98. Sharon Watt, Hamilton, NZ
99. Leona Krusza, Emu Plains, NSW, Australia
100. Feona Westwood, Palmerston Nth, NZ
101. T. Garnham, Rotorua, NZ
102. B. Garnham, Rotorua, NZ
103. J.L. Chrystie, Rotorua,NZ
104. A.C. Chrystie, Rotorua, NZ
105. Marika Pollard, Te Awamutu, NZ
106. Angela Barras, Hamilton, NZ
107. Gillian Jackson, Ngaruawahia, NZ
108. Justine Hinton, Ngaruawahia, NZ
109. Ailsha Saxon, QLD, Australia
110. Stephen Davis, QLD, Australia
111. C McPherson NZ
112. I. McPherson UK
113. Karen Tipping, London , UK
114. Louise Nicholson, Taupo, NZ
115. Carmelle Schofield , Scotland , UK
116. Carol Blake, Taupo, NZ
117. Mike Headland, The Hague , NL
118. Theresa Mcmillan, Leicester , UK
119. Steve Mcmillan, Leicester , UK
120. Michelle Tyrrell, UK
121. Susan Moore, UK
122. Elizabeth Gibson, UK
123. Claire Jones, UK
124. Sally Bersey UK
125. Sally Anne Bersey UK
126. Kelly Laird UK
127. Charlene Barnes UK
128. Holly Richardson UK
129. Shelley Townsend, UK
130. Hannah Thompson UK
131. Cathy Steyn, JNB RSA
132.Doreen Beck, JNB RSA
133. Ruth Carson
134. Shaun Beck
135. Charise Beck
136. Sonja Bezuidenhout, JHB, RSA
137. Chris Ralph JHB RSA
138.Freddie Bezuidenhout, JHB, RSA
139. Egbert Bosman, JHB, RSA
140. Soekie Bezuidenhout, JHB, RSA
141. Melanie Oosthuizen, JHB, RSA
142. Renee Swanepoel, JHB, RSA
143. Esmerelda Johnson, JHB, RSA
144. Eric Johnson, JHB, RSA
145. Jan Fourie, JHB, RSA
146. M. Petersen, JHB, RSA
147. N SMITH, JHB, RSA
148. T Bernard JHB-South Africa
149. Diane Cooper - South Africa
150. Sheila Mallett - South Africa
151. Lisa Pienaar - South Africa
152. Angela Dargan - Essex , UK
153. Gemma Bashford - Essex , UK
154. Hayley Sheppey - Essex , UK
155. Zoe Locke - Essex , UK
156. Lisa Flint - Essex , UK
157. Michelle Tindall, Essex , UK
158. Alan Pease, Essex , UK
159. Susan Reed, Essex , UK
160. Nina Stearn, Bournemouth , UK
161. Marie Lesson, Poole , UK
162.Debbie Molony, Chippenham , UK
163. Sarah Mitchell, Calne , UK
164. Donna Parsons, Palomares , Spain
165. Bree Barnes, Brisbane , Australia
166. Joanne Foley, Brisbane , Australia
167.Anna Stevens, Australia
168. Jackie Reed, Brisbane , Australia
169. Melissa Reilly, Mollymook , Australia
170. Michael Suann, Bangor , Australia
171. Michelle Suann, Bangor , Australia
172. Elise Suann, Bangor , Australia
173. Nicholas Suann, Bangor , Australia
174. Michelle Hunter, Rouse Hill , Australia
175. Lyn Gangemi, Castle Hill , Australia
176. Karen Bulmer, Crestwood Heights , Australia
177. Kim Fitzgerald, Scarborough , Australia
178. Cassie Murphy, Beecroft , Australia
179. Rohan Cooke, Bondi , Australia
180. Glenn Annear, Randwick , Australia
181. Katy Lloyd Jones, Bronte , Aus
182. Julie Halliday, Great Britain.
183. Simon Smith, London, UK
184. Karen Siddons, Chester, UK
185. Liz Ferguson Liverpool , UK
186. darren greatbatch, yorkshire,uk
187 Craig Straughan Dorset. UK.
188 Angela Teasdale Dorset. UK
189 Christina Aunger Dorset, UK.
191 Lisa Allen Dorset, UK
192 Natasha Witham Glasgow UK
193 katie simon plymouth uk
194 Joanne Giltrow Plymouth UK
195 Sian Cornish Cyprus
196 Leroy Bodin, Cardiff UK
197 Cindy McCafferty, N Ireland
198 Claire Adcock, N Ireland
199 Donna Barratt, Northern Ireland
Let's say you are to honor a defensive player by naming the defensive player award in his name, whose player would you recommend?
a. Dikembe Mutombo - the best defensive center of the 90s-2000s
b. Willis Reed- the best defensive center of the 70s
c. Dennis Rodman- a great defensive forward
d. Scottie Pippen - a great defender in any position
e. Michael Cooper - the player whom Larry Bird described as
the greatest defender he played
You may also suggest a name which is not on the list...
Robert Horry as the best role player of all time? Is dennis rodman the best role player in his position? or is it scottie pippen? Or should it be the player that even Larry Bird feared the most, Michael Cooper? List your choices for a player in every position, and the one you think should be the ulitimate role player?
Why is it wrong to pardon Libby when CLINTON pardoned the following 140 people????
Verla Jean Allen, Nicholas M. Altiere, Bernice Ruth Altschul, Joe Anderson Jr., William Sterling Anderson, Mansour Azizkhani, Cleveland Victor Babin Jr., Chris Harmon Bagley, Scott Lynn Bane, Thomas Cleveland Barber, Peggy Ann Bargon, Roscoe Blampied, William Arthur Borders Jr., Arthur David Borel, Douglas Chrles Borel. George Thomas Brabham Almon Glenn Braswell Leonard Browder David Steven Brown Delores Caroylene Burleson, aka Delores Cox Burleson John H. Bustamante Mary Louise Campbell Eloida Candelaria Dennis Sobrevinas Capili Donna Denise Chambers Douglas Eugene Chapman Ronald Keith Chapman Francisco Larois Chavez Henry Cisneros Roger Clinton, Jr. Stuart Harris Cohn David Marc Cooper Ernest Harley Cox Jr. John F. Cross Jr. Reickey Lee Cunningham Richard Anthony De Labio John Deutch Richard Douglas Edward Reynolds Downe Marvin Dean Dudley Larry Lee Duncan Robert Clinton Fain Marcos Arcenio Fernandez Alvarez Ferrouillet William Dennis Fugazy Lloyd Reid George Louis Goldstein Rubye Lee Gordon Pincus Green Robert Ivey Hamner Samuel Price Handley Woodie Randolph Handley Jay Houston Harmon Rick Hendrick John Hummingson David S. Herdlinger Debi Rae Huckleberry Warren C. Hultgren Jr. Donald Ray James Stanley Pruet Jobe Ruben H. Johnson Linda Jones James Howard Lake June Louise Lewis Salim Bonnor Lewis John Leighton Lodwick Hildebrando Lopez Jose Julio Luaces James Timothy Maness James Lowell Manning, John Robert Martin Frank Ayala Martinez Silvia Leticia Beltran Martinez John Francis McCormick Susan H. McDougal Howard Mechanic Brook K. Mitchell Sr. Samuel Loring Morison Charles Wilfred Morgan III Richard Anthony Nazzaro Charlene Ann Nosenko Vernon Raymond Obermeier Miguelina Ogalde David C. Owen Robert W. Palmer Kelli Anne Perhosky Richard H. Pezzopane Orville Rex Phillips Vinson Stewart Poling Jr. Norman Lyle Prouse Willie H.H. Pruitt Jr.Danny Martin Pursley Sr. Charles D. Ravenel William Clyde Ray Alfredo Luna Regalado Ildefonso Reynes Ricafort Marc Rich Howard Winfield Riddle Richard Wilson Riley Jr. Samuel Lee Robbins Joel Gonzales Rodriguez Michael James Rogers Anna Louise Ross Dan Rostenkowski - Gerald Glen Rust Jerri Ann Rust Bettye June Rutherford Gregory Lee Sands Adolph Schwimmer Albert A. Seretti Jr. Patricia Campbell Hearst Shaw Dennis Joseph Smith Gerald Owen Smith Stephen A. Smith Jimmie Lee Speake Charles Bernard Stewart Marlena Francisca Stewart-Rollins Fife Symington III - ormer Arizona governor Richard Lee Tannehill Nicholas C. Tenaglia Gary Allen Thomas Larry Weldon Todd Olga C. Trevino Ignatious Vamvouklis Patricia A. Van e Weerd Christopher V. Wade Bill Wayne Warmath Jack Kenneth Watson Donna Lynn Webb Donald William Wells Robert H. Wendt Jack L. Williams Kavin Arthur Williams Robert Michael Williams Jimmie Lee Wilson Thelma Louise Wingate Mitchell Couey Wood Warren Stannard Wood Dewey Worthey Rick Allen Yale Joseph A. Yasak William Stanley Yingling Phillip David Young Keith Sanders Darren Muci John Scott (not a full pardon) Anthony M Pilla
Match ups PG - Magic Johnson - Ron Harper
Sg - Byron Scott - Michael Jordan
Sf - James Worthy - Scottie Pipen
Pf - A.C. Green - Dennis Rodman
C Kareem Abdul Jabarr - Luc Longley
Reserves Lakers - Michael Cooper, Mychael Thompson,
Kurt Rambis,
Bulls - Toni Kukoc, Steve Kerr
Both teams won the title and that bulls team still holds the best record in NBA history.
But I say the Lakers Magic is the best
This questions is for true NBA Guru's. Who are your all-time favorite bench players?
Here are my top 10...Anyone else feel free to give their top 1 or if you have your own top 10 please share....(also are the teams they came off the bench for)
1. Kevin McHale (Celtics)
2. John Havlicek (Celtics)
3. Bobby Jones (76ers)
4. Dennis Rodman (Pistons)
5. Ricky Pierce (Bucks & Sonics)
6. Vinnie Johnson (Pistons)
7. Bill Walton (Celtics)
8. Michael Cooper (LA Lakers)
9. Eddie Johnson (Suns & Sonics)
10. Cliff Robinson (Blazers)
Honorable Mention: Thurl Bailey (Utah), Manu Ginobili (Spurs), Detlef Schrempf (Pacers), Toni Kukoc (Bulls),
I don't know how I missed Robert Horry...or course...he's the reason my Pistons lost in 2005
I've found myself re-reading a lot of my old books and would like to find something new. Some of the authors on my bookcase are Jeff Noon, Dennis Cooper, Charles Bukowski, William Gibson, Jack Kerouac, Haruki Murakami.
Anyone have a good book they think I might like?