Sep 25, 2009 -
My best friend tells me that as people age they are supposted to S L O W down. Why? I have done the opposite and I believe it keeps me young....well probably younger than most people assume I am,
Recently I was asked to take on some duties at my daughter's school and my husband put his foot down and said NO. I guess I have trouble saying no to some things. I like being involved and meeting people. If I had to stay in a cubicle all day you'd have to peel me from the ceiling. I know that my husband was right. I am too involved with so many things and adding another would be crazy.
Between being a mom and wife I manage to squeeze in college, volunteering at a women's shelter, work and an internship as well as writing content for three websites and legislation for the American Legion.... I am thinking......could I possibly add a yoga class? When right?
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Feb 04, 2008 -
I'm sure many people watch and deconstruct Lost without the benefit of the Internet and the astonishing amount of clues that are on it, but I don't know why you would! Lost is perhaps the first traditional TV show that's extremely interactive (check my gadget review)! Since its 2004 debut, the show has spawned movie clues (remember J.J.
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Aug 25, 2009 -
Even in a world with increasingly tough and graphic public service announcements on TV about the dangers of such activities as smoking, a recent PSA originating out of Gwent, Wales, breaks new boundaries in the explicit level of its bloody details.
Two teen girls giggle over a text message they are sending while driving along a country road. Distracted, the driver smashes head-on into another car, and while the bloodied girls exchange dazed glances, a third car careens into the passenger side.
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Jan 29, 2009 -
msnbc.com staff and news service reports
updated 2:25 p.m. CT, Thurs., Jan. 29, 2009
Inmates at one Massachusetts prison are set to watch the Super Bowl in style this Sunday — thanks to 117 new flat-screen TVs.
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Feb 25, 2009 -
How to Make Your Computer Boot Faster
Why can’t a computers start up like a television? In short, it is all about the operating system. And contrary to common sense, the newer the operating system the longer it can take.
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Jul 27, 2008 -
Redlasso is a popular service that provides access to US television about an hour or two after it’s aired and allows invited bloggers to “clip” segments of no more than 10 minutes each. The clips are then available to be shared on websites in an embeddable format similar to YouTube. The aim of Redlasso is to help bloggers comment on noteworthy events, and they maintain that short clips of television content fall under the “fair use” doctrine, which is protected under the first amendment.
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Apr 21, 2009 -
Reuters
By Tim Gaynor
TUCSON, Ariz (Reuters) – When the heavy battering started to buckle the front door of her new home in Tucson, Maria remained frozen to the spot with fear.
As her family scattered to hide in the bedrooms, bathroom and kitchen, masked men toting guns and dressed in flack jackets stormed into the living room shouting "Police! Everyone on the floor!"
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Mar 10, 2009 -
25 Ways to Save Money
WebMD Commentary from "Good Housekeeping" MagazineBy Stephanie Nelson & Lisa Goff
http://women.webmd.com/features/25-ways-save-money?ecd=wnl_wmh_030909
Lots of small savings can add up big. These easy penny-pinching tricks let you preserve more of your paycheck.
Food and Drug Items
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Jan 07, 2009 -
A& E is totally ripping off the Sci Fi channel’s “Ghost Hunters.” The A&E show will be called "Paranormal Cops." The A&E series will blend paranormal investigation with law enforcement.
Here’s the crazy:
The network has greenlit a new unscripted series called about a group of Chicago police officers who moonlight as ghost chasers in their spare time.
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Oct 12, 2008 -
The Class War Before Palin
By DAVID BROOKS
Published: October 9, 2008
Modern conservatism began as a movement of dissident intellectuals. Richard Weaver wrote a book called, “Ideas Have Consequences.” Russell Kirk placed Edmund Burke in an American context. William F.
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