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by John Hartnett - 2007-01-02
Hello friends. Do you ever wonder why there is never enough time or money to do the things you know deep down you'd like to do? To decorate your homes, travel, invest wisely, sculpt your body, add rom...
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by Benjamin Cox - 2007-01-02
I have always been a critic of women and their purses. First of all, they can't seem to find anything. A case in point is when they prepare to use a car. They will hunt, dig and scrounge through the...
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by Wan Yee - 2007-01-02
" Awww, she's cute," a speaker of Malay may say about his pretty girl friend.Change the subject to a baby orangutan, he may NOT say, "Awww, it is cute."Why?He has to say," Awww, the orangutan is cute....
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by Terry Buddell - 2006-12-31
One of the most fascinating aspects of Marine Surveying is that on the day of inspection you never really know what you are in for. I have been involved, one way or another, with all kinds of boats f...
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by Mike Francis - 2006-12-31
Hey fatso! Are you worried that you thereafter drop far in an enormous block of cholesterol and the matrix of a coronary giant? Exercise of screw - a scientist said that ankle working observation is r...
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by Mike Francis - 2006-12-31
Never, under any circumstances, take a soporific tablet and a laxative the same night. But if you do, sleep in the bath-tub… If you are extremely drunk and swear that you will never dring again , you ...
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by Marco Miranda Sr - 2006-12-29
The last few years have seen the foundations of a passable US foreign policy weaken and in many cases disappear; this time something will have to be done. There are too many areas of controversy, dang...
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by Serge Andreyev - 2006-12-28
So, once I was asked to design stationary for a company that had the misfortune of hiring a smart ass like myself. The company is pretty small, but there is never a shortage of managing personnel to w...
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by Harlan Hodge - 2006-12-27
Most of our adult philosophies are established from our childhood experiences. One of the lessons from my youth is to "keep one eye on the goal but two on the process." It's a lesson I learned about...
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by Eyal Wirsansky - 2006-12-27
Archaeologist Fay Kerr and colleagues from the University of Phonyx, Shamrizona have unearthed artifacts that shed new light on how the Inca used cellular phones to organize their sun-worship rituals ...
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by Richard Pettinger - 2006-12-24
Catherine Tate (nee. Catherine Ford) was born in Bloosmbury, London on 12th May 1968. She was brought up in London attending a Catholic primary and secondary school. During her secondary school time p...
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by Alex Vain - 2006-12-23
Remember when your mother always reminded you to put on a clean pair of underwear just in case?Researchers are now discovering that the T-shirt has made significant inroads as the garment of necessity...
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by B. MacNichol - 2006-12-23
Recently I was reminded that as a homeowner, I am required to become knowledgeable about a variety of subjects, on a fairly constant basis. My "classes" can pop-up (unannounced) on a 24/7 schedule, a...
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by Michael Giannulis - 2006-12-22
The other night I tried my first ever Starbucks drink. It was actually my first time in any Starbucks franchise/corporation. I had the 2 girl staff laughing pretty well as I hem-hawed through the menu...
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by Colin Ingram - 2006-12-20
(Based on a true story from Berkeley, California, circa 1968)Among the people of the country there began an interest in health-promoting foods. Many different theories were offered, telling what was b...
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by Kevin D Browne - 2006-12-19
"Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor?""Leave the car. Take the cannolis.""I bet you get a free bowl of soup with a hat like that."Yes. There are some amazingly funny movie lines that we'v...
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by Deanna Mascle - 2006-12-18
1. What was the name of the first computer game? A. Pong B. Tennis for Two C. Pacman D. Donkey Kong2. How were the Hawaiian Islands settled? A. By pirates B. By Polynesians C. By Spaniards D. By Engli...
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by Cynthia Pinsonnault - 2006-12-18
Let me tell you about how bad I am with plants - really bad. I used to be really good. At one time, I had plants not just growing but thriving all over my home. Now the only things I seem to be able t...
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by Richard Pettinger - 2006-12-18
Leonard the oldest newspaper boy in Britain featured in the DVD "The Peter Kay Thing". The character was based on a real life character Peter got to know whilst working at petrol station in Bolton. Pe...
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by Lin Davidson - 2006-12-17
Last night in the Extreme Bar saw the annual event of Miss Chantemerle. This is a beauty contest with a difference however. All the contestants were men - all forty of them! It was quite alarming h...