Glenda Glayzer

Glenda Glayzer

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  • Are Online Writing Courses a Ripoff?
    I started a class called Building a Novel: Where to Start and How to Keep it Going. I am not pleased.
  • Wii and Netflix
    Now Netflix delivers instantly, not just for my PC, but also through my Wii!
  • Acid Reflux (GERD)
    The long-term effects of GERD (acid reflux) can kill. Esophageal Cancer forms in tissues lining the esophagus (the muscular tube through which food passes from the throat to the stomach).
  • Ageism and Its Effect on the Psyche
    The phrase "Don't trust anybody over thirty!" in the United States of America was the beginning of the public ridicule of the natural process of aging - the first accepted Ageism in America.
  • Cash for Clunkers
    A personal experience of using the "Cash for Clunkers" program in Las Vegas, NV.
  • Tax Act Online: Totally FREE Tax Return!
    I don't work for Tax Act or any other of the companies I write about here. I'm just another citizen like you, but I don't see why you should have to go through the same steps I did to find out what the best products are.
  • Acai Berries - Newest Way to Get Your Money
    The newest nutritional diet craze is the benign little acai berry. We all know in our heart of hearts that the results promised are impossible to achieve, but that doesn't stop us from buying into the scam.
  • Fitness for Seniors
    Want to exercise, but afraid you'll hurt yourself and can't afford a personal trainer? Nifty After Fifty trainers are available on the floor every minute to make sure your questions are answered and that you are safe.
  • The Up-Side of the Mortgage Meltdown
    After struggling to find work for more than a year and using all our savings to keep paying bills on time, we were forced into a major life change, and what we were forced to do five years ago has made us able to get credit now.
  • REZV: A Not-so Free Sample
    It's everywhere on the internet under many different names, but they all have one thing in common: They want your money.
  • Credit Bureaus: Ruining Lives Forever
    Like the IRS, the big three credit bureaus (TransUnion, Equifax and Experian)are holding Americans hostage. They can do anything they want with impunity, keeping you from getting a loan for a home, car or education.
  • Barack Obama: Is Success Possible?
    Is it possible for Obama to overcome the Washington Machine and put his plans for the United States in place? I wonder.
  • The Pros and Cons of Becoming a Chef
    Working in a professional kitchen is not for the weak of body or mind.
  • Live Theater in Orange County California
    North Orange County California has many theatrical venues, and over the past few weeks I've had occasion to go to the theater twice. One visit was a rousing success and the other a dismal failure. Just because a show is sold out, that doesn't guarantee it's good.
  • Fearless Home Decorating
    Home decorators who call themselves "Interior Designers" want to play with your money and do what you can do for yourself. You know what you want to see when you look around you. You are the one who lives here. You can do it. Don't be afraid.
  • Stretching Your Food Dollar in Orange County
    With gasoline prices rising 40 cents every two weeks, it's only prudent to stretch every dollar as far as we can. As a former Chef, I want to share with you two of the places I shop and save. Both meet my high standards for cost and quality.
  • Truly Independent Senior Living in Anaheim, CA
    Imagine being right in the thick of things, within one mile of Interstate 5 and .7 of a mile to Interstate 91 in Orange County California, but feeling as if you live in the suburbs.
  • AT&T U-Verse
    This system is a mess. It isn't user friendly. It's downright user UN-friendly. The service costs $10 more a month than I paid for Dish and is hundreds of times worse in every way.
  • Smoking Ban in Burbank, CA
    American society seems bent on taking political correctness to outrageous lengths. Soon there will be no segment of society except rich white male nonsmokers allowed in public places. There will always be some reason identified to ban another group.
  • The Characters Are Coming!
    Actors have found a better way to showcase their talents. They get to do what they want, and we get to see intelligent, quality performances by characters more like ourselves than the one- or two-dimensional people of television days gone by.
  • The Bronx is Burning: From Baseball to the Son of Sam
    ESPN's Season Finale of this hot NY summer thriller was a masterpiece.
  • Summer Fun in Southern California
    With summer fun just around the corner, where can we go in Southern California for this feeling of belonging? What about that Beautiful Downtown Burbank Johnnie Carson used to joke about.
  • Independent Senior Living
    My followup to my article from May 2006. This wonderful concept for Independent Senior Living does not work.
  • MyLot-The New Internet Thought Police
    The bottom line is that MyLot is not a good place to express opinions. If you don't post what they like, they remove it. If you use words they don't like, they remove your post and keep you from logging in to the site.
  • Tax Preparation Software
    For 15 years I've been using Intuit products. I was in the vanguard of online banking, embracing it wholeheartedly. I've used TurboTax for the past few years to file my own taxes and that of my family members. Today, I was disappointed.
  • Review: Super Bowl Ads
    The Acura TL works for all kinds of people in all kinds of weather on all kinds of surfaces. Drive one.
  • What to Do in Southern California
    This culinary street festival, now in its third year, has 40 participating restaurants, and has scheduled three groups of live entertainment, but don't be fooled. Downtown Burbank is unexpectedly tiny and tree-lined with a small-town atmosphere.
  • Digital Video Recorders and Dish Network
    Did you know that it's possible to get the newest Dish technology, including a built-in 40-hour DVR without having to make an eighteen-month commitment? It is
  • Major League Baseball and Drugs
    Professional athletes know that enhanced performance gets bigger and better endorsements and makes the difference between a regular career and that of a Star.
  • New Culinary School in Los Angeles, California
    There's a new Culinary Arts School in Los Angeles called the Kitchen Academy-Hollywood, at 6370 West Sunset Blvd. in Hollywood, California.
  • Laughter as Medicine
    Laughter boosts the immune system and lessens pain by boosting levels of endorphins, the body's natural painkillers, and suppressing levels of epinephrine, the stress hormone.
  • How to Find a Web Host: Go Daddy Vs. Host Gator
    Just as restaurant menus have simple dishes for lower prices, so do the web Hosts. The least expensive thing on the menu is virtual hosting, a form of service where more than one web site is hosted on the same server.
  • Fear
    All around me I see a world
    Filled with self-assured people
    Who always seem to choose
    The right path.
  • Road Trip
    It's impossible to mature in the United States without becoming a bit of a cynic, and I must admit that my faith in human nature is a bit tarnished.
  • Rip-off Report(TM): What's It About?
    Victim of a consumer rip off? Want justice? There is a worldwide consumer reporting website and publication with content contributed by consumers, for consumers.
  • What's the Best Diet?
    It's that time of year again, when every woman in the United States begins to get frightened of the water.
  • The Case for Firefox
    Firefox is a free, open source, cross-platform, graphical web browser developed by the Mozilla Corporation and hundreds of volunteers.
  • One-A-Day
    ... the Universe
    Delivers unfailingly
    A daily dose of unbridled beauty.
  • Recycle Time
    We live in a throw-away society. Despite recycle bins available everywhere, the cheaper things get to buy, the more likely we are to throw them away than to get them repaired.
  • Mother's Day Blues
    The day before Mother's Day the phone rings. Unsuspecting, I answer.
  • Independent Senior Housing Community in Burbank, California
    The Burbank Senior Artists Colony, a $22 million concept ,was developed in partnership by the City of Burbank, Meta Housing Corporation, and More Than Shelter For Seniors®.
  • Culinary School in Los Angeles, California
    Do you want to impress people with where you went to Culinary school, or do you simply want to learn and get Culinary Arts Certified?
  • How to Use a Small Kitchen
    So I moved into this tiny apartment the size of a shoebox because it's safe and clean and has a jacuzzi in the Clubhouse and even though the kitchen looks small, it never occcured to me that any kitchen could really be that small.
  • Zebulon Projects Opening Concert 2006: Larry Karush Jazz Quartet
    The Marjorie Branson Performance Space @Boston Court was designed and built to perfection. It is a small space, seating 65 in comfortable intimacy. The Larry Karush Jazz Quartet fit like a jewel in a royal setting.

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