Andy In Charge

Reflections on Things That Are Important To Me

A Love Worth Giving (The Bestseller Collection) (Hardcover)

Loving People Isn’t Easy. The vow-breakers, truth-benders. The money-grubbers and backstabbers we meet, work with, and marry. How do you love someone who is hard to love? Our typical strategy is to try harder. Conventional wisdom says that a lack of love implies a lack of effort, so [...]

Bright-Sided

Michael Moore and Barbara Ehrenreich may be soul mates. Both the gadfly filmmaker and Ehrenreich, a journalist and author, are social activists who have a bone to pick with big business and the way it treats workers.

The original article and other great content can be found at this URL: http://features.csmonitor.com/books/2009/10/26/bright-sided/
How [...]

Unbeaten Saints Seem Parity-Proof

by Dave Goldberg
Filed under: Saints
This piece was supposed to be about parity. About two of the NFL’s four remaining unbeaten teams losing and about why New England’s 16-0 2007 regular season was so remarkable.
In other words, about why no one will match that soon. Or ever.
That’s still probably true. But the Saints are making [...]

Divorce Busting: A Step-by-Step Approach to Making Your Marriage Loving Again (Paperback)

From Publishers Weekly
Weiner-Davis offers down-to-earth, effective advice to couples working together and to individuals attempting unilaterally to save a troubled marriage. Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Review
Arlene Modica Matthewsauthor of Why Did I Marry You, Anyway?This refreshing approach for breaking relationship stalemates may be just [...]

Patriots May Own Sunday, but Saturday Belongs to Bucs’ UK Fans

by David Whitley
Filed under: Buccaneers, Patriots, FanHouse Exclusive
LONDON — Mike Alstott’s 1-yard touchdown run sparked Tampa Bay to an 84-0 win over New England Saturday.
No joke. Alstott really did score one of the red team’s 14 touchdowns. The guys wearing blue jerseys had zero.
“Nil!” Paul Stewart said.
He broke out a bottle of champagne and passed [...]

I Want To Start A Dance Team For Middle School Kids At Our School?

I go to a very small school. I dance at my dance studio 6 hours a week. I really want to be on a dance team because it would be like a sport, something I could represent my school in. The only problem is we don’t have one. How do I start a dance team [...]

We Are Not Afraid: Strength and Courage from the Town That Inspired the #1 Bestseller and Award-Winning Movie “October Sky” (Paperback)

From Publishers Weekly
Hickam’s latest book is a little different from the other feel-good stories that emerged nationwide after the September 11 attacks. What sets his stories apart is where they all take place: the mining town of Coalwood, W.Va., the setting for his bestselling memoirs Sky of [...]

Dances with Wolves - Extended Cut (Two-Disc Collector’s Edition) (1990)

essential video
Kevin Costner’s 1990 epic won a bundle of Oscars for a moving, engrossing story of a white soldier (Costner) who singlehandedly mans a post in the 1870 Dakotas, and becomes a part of the Lakota Sioux community who live nearby. The film may not be [...]

Waterford Crystal 12 Days of Christmas Flute

A beautiful tradition, this festive champagne flute is part of Waterford’s 12 Days of Christmas beverage line, sprung out of the ornament collection by the same name. In tribute to the famous Christmas carol, the collection adds new pieces every year, each showcasing a line from the song. Collectors can pick favorites or [...]

What Books Would You Recommend For Summer Reading?

I posted this about two days ago but I like getting answers from different people. Its summer and I like taking this time to read some books since I can’t during my college school year! I typically like to read mystery, paranormal or romance books.
Don’t get fat after the Christmas Holiday this season. Get [...]

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