Archive for January 19th, 2008

Welcome to Nantucket Bank, We’re here for you
Savings and loan holding company with subsidiary which performs savings bank operations and mortgage banking. (Nasdaq: HPBC).

Bank of Bartlett
Locally owned financial institution with several locations in Shelby County. Information about products and services, access to online banking, and links to related businesses.

Whitney National Bank
Bank holding company with subsidiary which performs commercial banking operations, trust services, credit card services and other related financial activities. (Nasdaq: WTNY).

Bank Windhoek
Thursday 6th December 2007: THE BANKER / FINANCIAL TIMES AWARD BANK WINDHOEK AS NAMIBIAN BANK OF THE YEAR » More

Commerce Bank Online
Provides customers with on the internet access to financial services.

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GALLERY HOURS: Tues - Sat 11-5pm ADDRESS: 125 W. 4th St. #103 Los Angeles CA 90013 E: info@bank-art.com P: 213.621.4055 F : 213.613.0009 . Since it’s inception in 2003, Bank has

TCF Bank - Open 7 Days
A Minnesota-based national bank holding company. The company’s banks operate in Minnesota, Illinois, Wisconsin, Colorado, and Indiana.

Colonial Bank :::::
A financial institution with branch offices and ATMs located throughout Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and Tennessee.

Morgan Bank offers free interest checking and free business courier
Provides personal and business banking services for Akron and Cleveland, Ohio.

LaSalle Bank: Personal Finance
LaSalle Bank serves individuals, small businesses, middle market companies and institutions through over 270 locations and 780 ATMs in Michigan and Indiana.

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ColbertWhat’s going on at the other Television blogs via the internets.

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Bremer Bank Home Page
Our newly-updated on the web banking tool gives you a secure, efficient, convenient way to bank and puts many services and features right at your fingertips. …

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Silicon Valley Bank
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Bank for International Settlements
Bank for International Settlements (BIS) home page.

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California Bank & Trust Welcomes You
A massive regional bank meeting the financial needs of businesses and consumers from its 70 offices located throughout California.

First Republic Bank - It's a privilege to serve you
Providing a comprehensive guide to North Fork Bank Consumer Banking and loan products, full details on North Fork Bank Business Banking products, …

TCF Bank - Open 7 Days

Commerce Bank | Serving Missouri, Kansas, Illinois and Oklahoma
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Jim Gordon at BossHatch and I are competing for the procrastination crown and it started me thinking (always a hazardous event). I realized that, assuming you accept our premise that procrastination doesn’t equate to irresponsibility, i.e., deadlines are met and commitments are honored, there are two kinds of procrastination:

Finite procrastination involves putting a project off as long as possible before getting it done.

goingnowhere.jpgInfinite procrastination is pure mañana, meaning an unspecified future time.

We both excel at the first, but I still believe that I trump Jim on the second.

  • It was more than six months between noticing that the stabilizing rubber washers on the toilet seat were worn out and the seat was wiggly and spending the five minutes it took to change them. The impetus to do it came when the seat almost slid off.
  • My favorite winter pants have been sitting on the sewing machine waiting to be mended (about a 20 minute job) for a couple of months. They’re on the to-do list for the weekend—as they’ve been for the last eight.
  • The new slacks I purchased last spring are still waiting to be altered.
  • There are at least five items I was given over the last six years that are waiting to be hung (about a 30 minute task).
  • I have seed packets purchased when I moved here (2003) that I really do plan to plant this spring. I doubt that the seeds from my San Mateo move in 2000 will grow, but I might try them anyway.
  • They go with the six bags of mulch also purchased in 2003—does mulch have an expiration date?
  • I have a new HP Officejet still in its box, since I haven’t needed to print or fax—yet.

The list is endless, but you get the idea.

I once bought a book on procrastination, but tossed it. I think it had six chapters, the first three telling you how to know if you were a procrastinator, the next two telling you why you procrastinated and the last one saying that you should stop. Duh.

What are some of your infinite procrastinations?

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Circus of the StarsNBC has brought back American Gladiators to good ratings, and now ABC wants to bring back a show from Televisions past. The network is bringing back Circus of the Stars, the specials that had Television stars walking highwires, training tigers, swinging on a trapeze, and juggling. And NBC isn’t staying out of the celebrity circus game. In fact, they’ve a new show coming up that’s actually titled Celebrity Circus.

Eh. This isn’t the 80s celebrity competition show I want to see come back. How about one of the networks (or all, they can rotate) bringing back Battle of the Network Stars? That might be fun strike viewing. And no, I’m not speaking about that lame, horrifying Battle of the Reality Television Stars from a few years back. I want to see Jon Stewart steering a kayak, Matthew Fox throwing a football, but mostly I want to see the blond chick from Chuck in a wet bathing suit.

As for Circus of the Stars, I think the only thing that might make me tune in is the possibility of seeing Dr. Phil eaten by a lion.

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Circus of the StarsNBC has brought back American Gladiators to good ratings, and now ABC wants to bring back a show from Televisions past. The network is bringing back Circus of the Stars, the specials that had Television stars walking highwires, training tigers, swinging on a trapeze, and juggling. And NBC isn’t staying out of the celebrity circus game. In fact, they’ve a new show coming up that’s actually titled Celebrity Circus.

Eh. This isn’t the 80s celebrity competition show I want to see come back. How about one of the networks (or all, they have the ability to rotate) bringing back Battle of the Network Stars? That might be fun strike viewing. And no, I’m not talking about that lame, horrifying Battle of the Reality TV Stars from a few years back. I want to see Jon Stewart steering a kayak, Matthew Fox throwing a football, but mostly I want to see the blond chick from Chuck in a wet bathing suit.

As for Circus of the Stars, I think the only thing that might make me tune in is the possibility of seeing Dr. Phil eaten by a lion.

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JourneymanWe told you the other day about the studios ending the contracts of several writers and producers. And since it’s hard to keep track of who is and and who is out when it comes to their Television deals, The Futon Critic has the scoop on which people still have deals at the networks, along with updates on which contracts have been canceled.

Continue reading So…who still has Television deals and who doesn’t?

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