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Bill Clinton is following his heart doctor’s diet restrictions….
At least he got his procedure done before Obama Care.
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Bill Clinton is following his heart doctor’s diet restrictions….
At least he got his procedure done before Obama Care.
Unique visitors to post: 2Buzz, that’s what marketing Gurus try to generate. Create conversation and excitement about their product-event. They want to have everyone talking about “IT”. The Focus on the Family marketing folks pulled off what I think is the biggest win of 2010. Everybody has been talking about “their ad” that is airing during the Super Bowl. The most watched TV show of the year. The show that charges more for its commercials than anyone else. The show that creates all the buzz with its over-the-top commercials.
Everyone had an opinion. News stories. People on the left, people on the right. People in the middle. People who didn’t care. People who don’t like football. Gator Nation lovers. Gator Haters. They were all buzzing.

Then the commercial aired. That’s it? Did I miss something? Are they going to show more later? Nope, that its.
Now the day after, there is more buzz. It was too soft. It shows Focus on the Family is slipping. It shows how sneaking “they are” trying to get people to their website. Blaa, blaa, blaa….
Great job marketing guys. To use another sports metaphor, I think you hit a home run.
Unique visitors to post: 1The Kingsley Plantation off Heckscher Drive on Fort George Island is my addition to my personal bucket list this week. It is one of the few remaining examples of the plantation system of territorial Florida and the site of what may be the oldest plantation house in the state. Plantation owner Zephaniah Kingsley was married to a Senegalase woman, Anna Madgigine Jai, whom Kingsley originally purchased as a slave.
This month is a great time to visit Kingsley because of weekend celebrations that are taking place. Click <HERE> for more information about Kingsley and the celebrations.
Unique visitors to post: 0National Wear Red Day asks everyone to wear something red to promote and raise awareness about heart disease and stroke. The goal of the movement is ambitious: to reduce coronary heart disease and stroke risk by 25%.
I can relate to the fact that many people are surprised each year by a heart related medical incident. Most people do not know that the number one killer of women is heart disease. Women experience a high number of heart attacks every year, many times ignoring warning symptoms until its too late.
I have had a lot of surprises this past year, and even with all the difficulty it has brought my way, I appreciate everyday more than ever. I urge everyone, especially you ladies out there, to not ignore something that just doesn’t “feel right”, get into your doctor and get checked out, try and eat healthy, and try to exercise on a regular basis. 
Don’t become a statistic.
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