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5 Things Employees Do That Really Annoy Bosses
5 Things Employees Do That Really Annoy Bosses
5 Things Employees Do That Really Annoy Bosses
Sure, we all get annoyed at the boss from time to time, but keep in mind that that frustration can go both ways. If you want to excel at work, get promotions, get raises, have good things happen to you and such, take a look at these five things that really annoy bosses and don’t do them:
Iggy & the Stooges, ‘Ready To Die’ – Album Review
Iggy & the Stooges, ‘Ready To Die’ – Album Review
Iggy & the Stooges, ‘Ready To Die’ – Album Review
Who would have ever guessed that in 2013, we would be talking about a new Stooges album? The odds were certainly not in that column, but then in 2003, the unexpected happened and Iggy Pop, Ron Asheton and brother Scott plugged in once again. They toured and wowed young and old fans alike with their brutal rock and roll assault, and even released a reunion album, although 2007's 'The Weirdness' was
‘Scary Movie 5′ Review
‘Scary Movie 5′ Review
‘Scary Movie 5′ Review
My disdain of the 'Scary Movie' franchise came early. I distinctly recall seeing the 'Scary Movie 2' poster, which featured Kathleen Robertson wearing a t-shirt that says "I See Dead People." This isn't a joke. It's just a reference. It isn't clever, it isn't witty - it's just saying a thing from another movie. It's not funny. Almost 10 years later, 'Scary Movie 5' still suffers from thi
Victoria Film Festival Voted Among Top 25 Festivals Worth the Entry Fee
Victoria Film Festival Voted Among Top 25 Festivals Worth the Entry Fee
Victoria Film Festival Voted Among Top 25 Festivals Worth the Entry Fee
The Victoria TX Independent Film Festival was voted in the top 25 film festivals worth the initial investment, according to a story published on MovieMaker Magazine's website Wednesday. MovieMaker.com listed VTIXIFF in the top 25 of a non-ranked list from between 4,000 to 6,000 film festivals worldwide...
Black Sabbath ‘13’ Album: First Impressions
Black Sabbath ‘13’ Album: First Impressions
Black Sabbath ‘13’ Album: First Impressions
"Black Sabbath are back!" Fans of the Ozzy Osbourne-led lineup have been waiting to hear that statement for nearly 35 years, and on Wednesday night (April 10) in Hollywood, Calif., a small theater full of select media and VIPs could officially finally make that claim. Thankfully, Loudwire was among the lucky attendees.
Deep Purple, ‘Hell to Pay’ – Song Review
Deep Purple, ‘Hell to Pay’ – Song Review
Deep Purple, ‘Hell to Pay’ – Song Review
After a long absence from the recording studio, Deep Purple are set to release a new album titled 'NOW What?!' on April 30 -- and from the sound of the single 'Hell to Pay,' they might have come pretty close to their stated goal of returning to the classic Deep Purple sound.
Anthrax, ‘Anthems’ – Album Review
Anthrax, ‘Anthems’ – Album Review
Anthrax, ‘Anthems’ – Album Review
Thrash metal icons Anthrax ushered in 2013 with the typical blend of accomplishments (a well-deserved Grammy nomination) and setbacks (yet another departing band member) that, of late, have defined their career; but they’ve also gone about the business of surviving, performing and recording, as indicated by the release of an eight-song EP named 'Anthem' on March 19.
Iggy and the Stooges, ‘Burn’ – Song Review
Iggy and the Stooges, ‘Burn’ – Song Review
Iggy and the Stooges, ‘Burn’ – Song Review
The ear-melting riff that opens 'Burn' -- Iggy Pop and the Stooges' new single -- makes it clear that this is no nostalgia act. Not only do these guys still have their edge, four decades after their crunchy punk rock classic of a debut, you could argue that 'Burn' is all edge.
David Bowie, ‘The Next Day’ – Album Review
David Bowie, ‘The Next Day’ – Album Review
David Bowie, ‘The Next Day’ – Album Review
Nobody really expected anything from David Bowie at this point, let alone his best album in 30 years. After virtually disappearing following the release and aborted tour in support of 2003’s underwhelming ‘Reality,’ even the rock ‘n’ roll changeling’s biggest fans figured he was finished. He was rarely seen in public, and there certainly were no rumors swirling about a new record or anything like
‘The Last Exorcism Part II’ Review
‘The Last Exorcism Part II’ Review
‘The Last Exorcism Part II’ Review
This review contains spoilers for 'The Last Exorcism' -- though not for 'The Last Exorcism Part II.' Nell Sweetzer (Ashley Bell), the heroine of 'The Last Exorcism,' was a great tragic figure; a sweet, innocent girl inexplicably hounded by a nefarious cult and a vicious demon named Abalam. With 'The Last Exorcism Part II,' Nell's story grows even sadder -- by extending it into this superfluous and

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