Posted by Jim Adams on August 7th, 2010
People rely on many things to begin their day. From an alarm clock jarring them from a peaceful night’s slumber to the morning news informing them of the state of their world. However, nothing sets the stage for a productive successful day like a great cup of coffee. This unique beverage, also known as java, brew, joe and a whole litany of other fond monikers, awakens and energizes our souls and our brains as no other daily ritual can. But, coffee isn’t just for breakfast anymore. No, we enjoy this beverage throughout the day and have discovered endless flavors, styles, and temperatures so that we can enjoy a unique cup of the worlds oldest energy drink that best suits our mood, personality and needs.
Posted by Nate on July 15th, 2010
The two most seemingly useless days of the work week are Tuesday and Thursday. But, in truth, these days serve a very important purpose: they are transition days to carry us from one milestone weekday to the next. Monday is the beginning of the week and no one likes Mondays. Monday is the official end to our freedom. We are once again back in bondage working for the Man. Monday is the day we realize we are another day older and deeper in debt for we owe our soul to the company store. Okay, for all you youngsters, Google Tennessee Ernie Ford and the song Sixteen Tons. Damn, I am old!
Posted by admin on July 14th, 2010
Has your trusty ride been longing for a bath after days of hauling you around town in this insane heat? Well, we have great news for you and your beloved buggy, the Bank of North Georgia in Johns Creek is sponsoring a free car wash this Saturday, July 17 from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM in the bank parking lot to raise awareness of Johns Creek Christian Church. The staff of SavvyLikeMe.com will be on hand with a few giveaways and to assist in the washing of cars.
Posted by MrG on July 11th, 2010
Even the casual sports fan would have to be living under a rock not to have heard that LeBron James and Chris Bosch have signed on with the Miami Heat creating a powerful trio that includes Dwayne Wade. Over past decades there have been several high profile trades/free-agent moves that have culminated into success. Most recently the Boston Celtics put Paul Pierce, Ray Allen and Kevin Garnett on the hardwood back in 2007. Also, who could forget duos like Kobe and Shaq, Michael J. and Scottie P. or Hakim and Clyde Drexler? These squads all had their supporting casts but it was, without a doubt, the play of the marquee talent that made the engines run. But for all the teams that went out and spent the money to get the player(s) they thought they needed to win a championship, there are always the attempts that failed. Most notably, the 2003-2004 L.A. Lakers with Kobe Bryant, Karl Malone, Gary Payton, and Shaquille O’Neal. With a line up like that how could they lose to the Detroit Pistons in the Finals?