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    President George W’s iPod: The Playlist

    President George W. Bush received an i-Pod for his birthday, a present from his daughters. What Does Bush’s iPod Reveal About Him?

    Here is the President’s List:

    Brown Eyed Girl Van Morrison Hear It Now! – The Sound of the ’60s
    Centerfield John Fogerty Centerfield
    Circle Back John Hiatt & The Goners Beneath This Gruff Exterior
    My Sharona The Knack My Sharona / Good Girls Don’t – Single (Re-Recorded)
    (You’re so Square)
    Baby, I Don’t Care Joni Mitchell Joni Michell: The Complete Geffen
    Gone Country Alan Jackson Alan Jackson: The Greatest Hits Collection
    Summertime Blues Alan Jackson Alan Jackson: The Greatest Hits Collection
    Down On the Corner Creedence Clearwater Revival Creedence Gold
    Have You Ever Seen
    the Rain
    Creedence Clearwater Revival Creedence Gold
    Lookin’ Out My
    Back Door
    Creedence Clearwater Revival Chronicle, Vol. 1
    I Go Back Kenny Chesney When the Sun Goes Down
    Who’ll Stop the Rain Creedence Clearwater Revival Cosmo’s Factory (Gold Disc)
    The Race Is On George Jones & Travis Tritt Bradley Barn Sessions
    The House Is Rockin’ Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble Drivin’ South – Southern Rockin’ Smash Hits

    Presidential media adviser Mark McKinnon says the president is never more of a “pod person” than when exercising. “It’s heart-thumping music,” McKinnon said. “This is music to mountain-bike ride by. He likes to get the heart beat up to 170.”

    Although it can store up to 10,000 songs, the president’s iPod currently only contains about 250 — lots of country, of course, like George Jones, but also Joni Mitchell’s “(You’re So Square) Baby, I Don’t Care” and Stevie Ray Vaughn’s “The House Is Rockin’,” as first reported in The New York Times.

    If the iPod is a mirror into the soul, what do these songs say about the commander in chief?

    “It’s consistent with Bush’s image as plain-spoken Texan and man of the people,” said Dave Itzkoff, a senior associate editor of Spin magazine. “It seems to be the playlist of somebody who stopped listening to popular music in the 1980s.”

    The president does not exactly surf the Net, hunting for tight tunes. The songs are purchased and downloaded from the iTunes Web site by either Bush’s personal aide Blake Gottesman or McKinnon, a former songwriter for Kris Kristofferson.

    And does the President only listen to the artists that have supported his presidency?

    Nope.

    Not every song on the presidential playlist is as “on message” as Alan Jackson’s “Gone Country.” It also includes musicians who campaigned against him, such as John Fogerty.

    “The fact is that any president who would limit themselves to pro-establishment musicians would have a pretty slim collection,” McKinnon said.

    “No one should psychoanalyze the playlist,” said McKinnon. “It’s really just great songs designed to for a great workout. And if there any songs in there with controversial lyrics, I’ll take the heat for that.”


    Good List, thank you, Mr. President

    Patrick Ruffini has this.

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    Zeno Zit Zapper

    Check out this new device for zapping acne zits the Zeno Zit Zapper:

    Zeno is a handheld, portable electronic medical device that is clinically proven to make pimples disappear fast. In an FDA-reviewed, controlled clinical trial, 90% of blemishes treated with Zeno disappeared or faded within 24 hours…

    Zeno is a clinically proven handheld (rechargeable) medical device. It is not a medication or a laser. It uses a medical heat dose treatment on individual acne blemishes in people with mild to moderate acne. It is best-suited to treat newly emerging blemishes – the ones where you can just feel a new bump forming under the skin. Zeno delivers a precisely controlled dose of heat to the area for 2-1/2 minutes. Dr. Crutchfield recommends treating blemishes 2-4 times, at least one hour apart, over the first 4-12 hours of a blemish’s appearance. It works by destroying bacteria and shortening the pimple’s life cycle significantly. Crutchfield also believes that it also increases blood flow in the area of the blemish and promotes quicker healing.

    Crutchfield’s data and website photos suggest that mild to moderate acne is indeed susceptible to “the science of heat.”

    Hummmm the device is a bit pricey at $225.00 but when you need it – well you need it!