Good Time for a Good Buy
February 23, 2010 by Staff
Filed under Featured Articles, Featured Content, Homes, Relationships

By LaTasha Hewitt
When we talk about relationships, most people think of relationships with their partners, family, friends, coworkers and even their pets. However, not many of us think about the relationships that we will have with our home. Any one who has ever owned a home will tell you for both good and bad reasons [...]
Commuter V

Giving Up the House Life for Apartment Living … Maybe
By Cynna Woo
When people are young many long to leave the city and save every dollar to get more space out in the burbs. Somewhere along the line, the goal may change.
Here it is a new year; as I was heading back to NJ after a [...]
Daily Healthy Eating to Speed Recovery
February 20, 2010 by Staff
Filed under Authors, Body, Featured Articles, Featured Content, Food, Lora Erickson

By Lora Erickson, B.S., CPT, CES
As an athlete my body is always being challenged and is in a constant state of repair. Recovering from a run or workout in a short time is important to me. One of the ways I speed recovery is by eating healthy everyday. Many sports nutrition articles focus on supplements [...]
Bedbugs, BB Guns & Burglaries
February 17, 2010 by Staff
Filed under Dating, Featured Blogs, Featured Content, Happiness, Relationships

Adventures in Apartment Living
by Jennifer Maugle
Many of us have had the opportunity to meet some interesting and sometimes disturbing characters living just doors away. This is especially true when living in apartments under shared roofs and I am not even about to tackle landlords. Regardless of where you live, you have to wonder if you [...]
Safety Can Be Fun Too
February 15, 2010 by Staff
Filed under Blogs, Education, Featured Blogs, Featured Content, Planet

By Jim Shields
Do you enjoy hiking, camping and exploring some of nature’s most precious gifts? Even if you are not a hard core rock climber or class IV kayaker you will always face risk when stepping off of the sidewalk or sand and onto the trail. So naturally when making the decision to get out [...]
This Valentine’s Day Show Your Love For Wine
February 12, 2010 by Staff
Filed under Authors, Featured Articles, Featured Content, Pam J. Bernd

By Pam J. Bernd
With snow in 49 out of 50 states this week, chances are that you are cuddled up on the couch this weekend with your loved one. Whether snowed in or not due to the weather, make sure that you don’t forget the essentials. A cork screw, some glasses, a good bottle and [...]
Room Even For The Semi-Sacrilegious
February 10, 2010 by Staff
Filed under Blogs, Featured Blogs, Featured Content, Happiness, Robert Ottaviani

By Robert J. Ottaviani
I took the standard oath when I signed on to blog for ProLong thereby surrendering my first born or designated child that I wished to sacrifice. They put me through all of the DNA testing,the secret handshake and signing off on the clause that prevents me from blogging for a competitor.
I know [...]
Don’t Take It Out On Each Other
January 30, 2010 by Staff
Filed under Blogs, Everything Else, Featured Blogs, Featured Content, Jim Calder, Love, Relationships

Even If You Don’t Sleep All Night
By Jim Calder
I am usually a very patient person. Unfortunately, like everyone I have my moments and breaking points. This is going to be a full disclosure blog that may be a bit long. Last night started off as a decent Friday night, but I had no idea of [...]
I Fell In Love With Snuffleupagus
January 30, 2010 by Staff
Filed under Authors, Dating, Featured Articles, Featured Content, Karina Reeves, Love, Relationships

The Tale of My Imaginary Boyfriend
By: Karina Reeves
Like any child growing up in the 1970’s, I adored Sesame Street. But one thing always bothered me: why were Big Bird’s pals always just missing his best friend, Snuffleupagus I didn’t understand that he was Big Bird’s imaginary friend. I thought they must just have bad timing.
Fast [...]
I like a Good Cheap Laugh
January 20, 2010 by Staff
Filed under Blogs, Featured Articles, Featured Content, Jim Calder, Mental Health

By Jim Calder
This time of year is typically known as the most depressing time for many. It is cold outside, exercise is usually lower than the warmer months, it gets dark earlier, and some are still coming down from the holidays. I recently was exploring the vast library of YouTube and rediscovered what the people [...]



