Archive for November, 2007

So Long, Evel Knievel

Friday, November 30th, 2007

First, the latest T. T. Mitchell Consulting Newsletter is available here.
Evel Knievel has passed away today at age 69. Evel Knievel has pretty much been around my entire life, the first daredevil I ever heard of, back when the name really meant something. I remember when it seemed like he was a fixture [...]

Big Sales Special For Newsletter Subscribers

Thursday, November 22nd, 2007

I don’t make these types of pitches often, but it’s time for one. I’m always trying to increase the subscriber base for my newsletter. Right now, my newsletter subscribers are being offered a special, short time deal for all the products I market that I’ve created, including my book Embrace The Lead. [...]

Two Events I Missed

Friday, November 16th, 2007

Sometimes you get so involved in your own thing that you missed other events that you’d like to at least have the opportunity to comment on. Well, I missed two, so I’m taking care of that right now.
The first one I missed was World Diabetes Day, which I’d never heard of until the day [...]

It’s Not Always In The Detail

Wednesday, November 14th, 2007

I don’t really recommend doing what I’m about to talk about specifically, but use it to point out how one doesn’t always have to give everything away in order to get things done.
Here in the Syracuse area, there’s a company that’s been building up money by receiving public subsidies and a commitment from the county [...]

What To Do About Dog?

Monday, November 12th, 2007

First, the latest newsletter is available now, titled Expectations.
I’ve been asked my opinion on the situation concerning Dog the Bounty Hunter last week. As most know, he was recorded, by his own family member, dropping the N-bomb consistently while castigating his son’s girlfriend, who happened to be black. Since that time, he’s appeared [...]

A Black Woman’s Smile

Tuesday, November 6th, 2007

This isn’t a long post, but something I wanted to share. My wife’s cousin sent me this link to a video at YouTube, and it’s pretty deep, but doesn’t have an embed, so you have to go to their site.
It’s called A Black Woman’s Smile, and it’s a video presentation created by Ty Gray [...]

On Insulin, But Not Dependent

Tuesday, November 6th, 2007

I don’t know if I’ve mentioned this before, but I’m diabetic. And I’m not necessarily a good one. I do weigh less than I did when I was diagnosed, but I’m not down as much as my doctor would wish I was.
My progression has been somewhat steady. I started out only on [...]

Paul Potts, The Beginning

Sunday, November 4th, 2007

Many here in America don’t realize that there’s a British version of the show America’s Got Talent. Well, they started it, after all, and it’s called Britain’s Got Talent.
Anyway, last year, out of the blue, they got this guy named Paul Potts, a cell phone salesman who wanted to sing opera. [...]

Does It Have To Be Politics As Usual?

Sunday, November 4th, 2007

I’ve had people tell me they wish I’d get into politics and run for office. I tell people that I don’t have the temperament for politics. Some of what I hear these people say about each other would have me wanting to drive to someone’s house and dare them to say it to [...]

There’s Supposed To Be A “Black Out” Tomorrow

Thursday, November 1st, 2007

A nationally syndicated radio host named Warren Ballentine is urging black Americans to participate in what he’s calling a “black out” tomorrow. In essence, he wants black Americans to not buy a single product tomorrow to try to send a message that “blacks are fed up with racism and injustice, and he rejects criticism [...]


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