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Mr. and Mrs. Smith (Angelina Jolie & Brad Pitt) met by chance five or six years ago. They immediately married and have since become quite bored to death with married life. The infamous pair play a couple whose marriage has lost its flicker, little do they know that they're both assassins with rival agencies bent on each other's annihilation.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith uncover a new well of stimulation in their marriage, when they're hired to snuff out each other...and that's when the real fun starts. Everybody gets unmasked once they are both assigned to take out the same mark. Once they find out that the past six years of their lives have been obscured in deception and betrayal, watch out. Passion erupts all over everything as bullets take to the air, people get smacked with cars and the sex gets rough.
Is this a remarkable movie that I'll gladly add to my DVD collection? Nah. But it was decent for a couple of hours of non-analytical fun. It's a little slow-paced at times, and there is probably too much accent at the beginning on the mundanity (did I just make up that word?) of their marriage... they're bored, we get it, but once things start to kick in we get good-looking people, gunplay, car chases, explosions, one-line exchanges, inside jokes, and doses of humor thrown at us left, right, and center.
Check out the trailer below.
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These days the economy is bad, houses aren't selling like they used to and you have to be very diversified to stay on top. We all know advertizing your name and properties you have listed (At fair market value) is key to making money in this market.

I have never teamed up with any Mortgage lending institutions in my years as a Realtor. I usually hang up on them, laugh and watch the majority of them go out of business, but recently, but I found one that has impressed me by being extremely competitive in my market (NYC).We spoke on about sponsoring my advertizing at a high level if they can put a footer on all my stuff and in return, would use their paper for loans.

One of the owners was on the board of Fanny Mae and they have been very competitive with the best lender in my area, so I am going to have them as a parner on my dealings for a while. I think this is a good idea for any Realtor who is an expert in their area and works every angle of real estate (commercial/Residential).
Luke Constantino
Commercial | Residential
RE/MAX at THE SLOPE
Direct: (212) 300-3919 | Fax: (360) 368-0098
http://LukeConstantino.com
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THis is my 12th year doing Real Estate and this market is very much a buyers market. Sure I have listings, but the majority of my business is dealing with buyers. They are looking for deals and trust me, they are out there! Anyone selling knows they have to be slightly underpriced and willing to step down at least 10K more.
I have always been proud of the fact that I have alot of listing but this year I havevery few and I'm making more deals. I have never worked with so many buyers! The key to my market here is what I call "Bridge The Gap".

You have a buyer who is overpriced and a buyer who is underbidding: Show the seller what is out there and for how long. Tell him what is selling in his area and for how much. Everyone in this business has heard the term "The seller is the last one to realize they are overpriced". Don't let that be the case! Come in well informed!
If you can do this you will sell this year, I guarantee it!

It's going to be the buyers choice for a while...
Stick it out and get use to it!
Luke Constantino
Commercial | Residential
RE/MAX at THE SLOPE
Direct: (212) 300-3919 | Fax: (360) 368-0098
http://LukeConstantino.com
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Cliff Young...
N Australian farmer who inspired a whole nation!
The whole nation thought he was a crazy old man to undertake an almost impossible feat. Most feared that he would die trying. But this humble old man proved all the critics wrong.
Cliff Young, at 61 years of age, participated in 1983's Sydney to Melbourne race. Considered to be the world's toughest race, with the distance of 875 kilometers and took at least 5 days to finish, Cliff Young entered the race against world-class athletes. Read how he achieved the unthinkable and inspires the whole nation.
The Beginning
Every year, Australia hosts an 875-kilometer endurance racing from Sydney to Melbourne - considered to be the world's longest and toughest ultra-marathon. It's a long, tough race that takes five days and normally participated by world-class athletes who train specially for the event. Backed by big names in sports like Nike, these athletes are mostly less than 30 years old men and women equipped with the most expensive sponsored training outfits and shoes.
In 1983, these top class runners were in for a surprise. On the day of the race, a guy named Cliff Young showed up. At first, no one cared about him since everybody thought he was there to watch the event. After all, he was 61 years old, showed up in overalls and galoshes over his work boots.
As Cliff walked up to the table to take his number, it became obvious to everybody he was going to run. He was going to join a group of 150 world-class athletes and run! During that time, these runners don't even know another surprising fact - his only trainer was his 81-year-old mother, Neville Wran.
Everybody thought that it was a crazy publicity stunt. But the press was curious, so as he took his number 64 and moved into the pack of runners in their special, expensive racing outfit, the camera focused on him and reporters started to ask:
"Who are you and what are you doing?"
"I'm Cliff Young. I'm from a large ranch where we run sheep outside of Melbourne."
They said, "You're really going to run in this race?"
"Yeah," Cliff nodded.
"Got any backers?"
"No."
"Then you can't run."
"Yeah I can." Cliff said. "See, I grew up on a farm where we couldn't afford horses or four wheel drives, and the whole time I was growing up- until about four years ago when we finally made some money and got a four wheeler- whenever the storms would roll in, I'd have to go out and round up the sheep. We had 2,000 head, and we have 2,000 acres. Sometimes I would have to run those sheep for two or three days. It took a long time, but I'd catch them. I believe I can run this race; it's only two more days. Five days. I've run sheep for three."
When the marathon started, the pros left Cliff behind in his galoshes. The crowds smiled because he didn't even run correctly. Instead of running, he appeared to run leisurely, shuffling like an amateur.
Now, the 61-year-old potato farmer from Beech Forest with no teeth had started the ultra-tough race with world-class athletes. All over Australia, people who watched the live telecast kept on praying that someone would stop this crazy old man from running because everyone believed he'll die even before even getting halfway across Sydney.
Turtle vs rabbits
Every professional athletes knew for certain that it took about 5 days to finish this race, and that in order to compete, you would need to run 18 hours and sleep 6 hours. The thing is, old Cliff Young did not know that!
When the morning news of the race was aired, people were in for another big surprise. Cliff was still in the race and had jogged all night down to a city called Mittagong.
Apparently, Cliff did not stop after the first day. Although he was still far behind the world-class athletes, he kept on running. He even had the time to wave to spectators who watched the event by the highways.
When he got to a town called Albury he was asked about his tactics for the rest of the race. He said he would run through to the finish, and he did.
He kept running. Every night he got just a little bit closer to the leading pack. By the last night, he passed all of the world-class athletes. By the last day, he was way in front of them. Not only did he run the Melbourne to Sydney race at age 61, without dying; he won first place, breaking the race record by 9 hours and became a national hero! The nation fell in love with the 61-year-old potato farmer who came out of nowhere to defeat the world's best long distance runners.
He finished the 875-kilometre race in 5 days, 15 hours and 4 minutes. Not knowing that he was supposed to sleep during the race, he said when running throughout the race, he imagined that he was chasing sheep and trying to outrun a storm.
When Cliff was awarded the first prize of $10,000, he said he did not know there was a prize and insisted that he had not entered for the money. He said, "There're five other runners still out there doing it tougher than me," and he gave them $2,000 each. He did not keep a single cent for himself. That act endeared him to all of Australia. Cliff was a humble, average man, who undertook an extraordinary feat and became a national sensation

Luke Constantino
Commercial | Residential
RE/MAX at THE SLOPE
Direct: (212) 300-3919 | Fax: (360) 368-0098
http://LukeConstantino.com
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Ahhh... It's springtime. You know what that means. It's cherry blossom season! I love passing by a cherry tree in full blossom. This is a very rare thing in Brooklyn unless you go to The Brooklyn Botanical Garden
When most people think of Brooklyn they don't think we have such beautiful things. This is one of the most beautiful places to go in NYC for Easter or anytime of the year. There's always something going on there
Sorry...
There's no Easter Egg Hunt here...
Just beautiful cherry blossoms.
Luke Constantino
Commercial | Residential
RE/MAX at THE SLOPE
Direct: (212) 300-3919 | Fax: (360) 368-0098
http://LukeConstantino.com
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