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by Vicki Nunn - 2007-03-13
One Sunday I went to lunch with a good friend of mine. As usual we were having a good old chat about everything under the sun - all very important, world-altering stuff you understand. At one point, m...
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by Vicki Nunn - 2007-03-13
One night, I had prepared for bed as usual, had switched on my alarm clock and turned out the light, and settled in for a good night's sleep. It was just as I was drifting off, that it attacked me. Su...
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by Vicki Nunn - 2007-03-13
I would never deliberately hurt anyone or anything - I'm too much of a softie for that, but just recently, I managed to inflict some serious harm. Perhaps I should confess, and admit to actually killi...
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by Joseph Malek - 2007-03-12
There once was a cynical farmer who was tired of being told how to grow his crops and manage his farm. They knew nothing about his particular plot of land. Then again, those people were the only ones ...
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by Lindsey Williams - 2007-03-11
Oklahoma, Texas and Arkansas are experiencing a devastating flood, and I want everyone to know I had nothing to do with it. I gave up dabbling in the occult arts many years ago. After more than a half...
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by Lance Winslow - 2007-03-09
The sky is falling, the sky is falling and it is falling faster than ever before or so we are told by the mass media hysteria. Oh what is it this time? An asteroid will hit the Earth in 2036, the Maya...
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by Alison Quinn Barrett - 2007-03-08
We'll be moving our clocks forward three weeks earlier this year, thanks to the fine folks in Washington, D.C. That's right, daylight-savings takes place on Sunday, March 11th. So we are all "Spri...
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by Gerry Mcdonnell - 2007-03-08
There are two things in life that I'll never really understand; bigamy, and the mechanics of a bra. The wife finds my ineptness hilarious, she was rolling on the floor last night as I struggled with ...
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by Marco Miranda - 2007-03-05
Any similarity with real events or persons in this article is purely fictional, even though fiction often times outperforms reality."I am really surprised that you agreed to this interview in such a ...
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by dennis coleman - 2007-03-04
As the great men said, we are entitled to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. They were wise enough to point out that these are inalienable rights, and it is our creator that provides th...
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by John T Jones, Ph.D. - 2007-03-03
I had just finished my article on "dark energy," sent it up to EzineArticles. put an abstract on my blog, and pinged the blog to the world when Xrytspet© from Fanton in G10009845788899990766 dropped i...
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by Lance Winslow - 2007-02-28
The real problem with global warming is that global warming will lead to global cooling and to the next Ice Age. Soon we will have the Caribou that live in Canada migrating down to live in the Arizona...
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by Maha Khatib - 2007-02-28
Jewish and Moroccan, speaking Arabic as well as French and Hebrew, Gad Elmaleh is "very proud" of his origins and his mixed culture. Without speaking English, Gad (name adopted by his fans) leaves at ...
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by Amelie Mag - 2007-02-27
We can think long and hard about what makes us humans. The truth of the matter is that we are not perfect and we all have our own defects. Ugliness is part of us and the best thing we can do is to acc...
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by Amelie Mag - 2007-02-27
The Internet is one of the most amazing things ever invented. It can offer us all the info we need and much more. The online world can be a lot of fun and today we no longer see the Internet as a basi...
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by Amelie Mag - 2007-02-27
People feel sexually attracted to other people on account of a number of physical traits that could be identified, at the level of each individual, as pleasant and seductive. This means that physical ...
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by Lance Winslow - 2007-02-27
As a young man growing up I remember the fences around town seemed to be a lot higher. The chain-link fences around the school yard were a good 8 1/2' tall. Today I noticed they are only about 6 1/2...
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by Doug Atkin - 2007-02-25
Sorry, but there was only one of him, and, sadly, he is gone. The good news, however, is that his music is still very much alive, and, in fact, is still thriving some fifty-plus years after his first ...
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by Marco Miranda - 2007-02-25
Here we go again. American history repeats itself. This last assurance by Vice President Dick Cheney last February 23 that all options about war on Iran are on the table, is enough to worry even insen...
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by dennis coleman - 2007-02-23
Alphonso Anthony "Lucky Antny" Prosciutto-58Lucky Antny "passed away" recently, after a brief illness caused by multiple gunshots to the head, midsection, legs, and backside. Plus, one shot missed...