Saturday, May 19, 2012

Instant Impatience

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We Still Had Fun Before All of This Technology Hit By Robert J. Ottaviani I’m watching television on my parents 25-inch console television, which is by and large considered huge in size and doubles as a piece of furniture with the nicely fitted wood trim and speaker cloth framing both sides. I do this by [...]

No Commute During The Holidays

January 5, 2010 by  
Filed under Blogs, Cynna Woo, Family, Happiness, Relationships

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Commuter IV By Cynna Woo No commute for me this weekend because of the holidays, I’m enjoying a day off from work watching morning television in bed while trolling the Internet. I like reading newspapers online and shopping for Christmas. It is so much easier than wandering aimlessly through department stores searching for something to [...]

The Smell of Christmas Cookies

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Brings It All Back By Gayle Calder Christmas memories … the smell of pine and cookies baking, people laughing around the table, the lights shining on the Christmas tree … One of my earliest Christmas memories is of strolling down 5th Avenue in New York City with my mother. The store windows had beautifully dressed [...]

Don’t Be Afraid To Use The Things You Own

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Are Your Beautiful Things Just Collecting Dust? By Gayle Calder I was standing at my kitchen sink the other day, doing my annual silver polishing before the holidays, and it struck me that a lot of people today would think this was very peculiar and why would I bother. In today’s disposable world who in [...]

Dragons Don’t Die Unless You Take Them Apart

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Be a man and be gross—kill the dragon. Because when you don’t take the dragons apart, you end up losing days upon days when they creep up, making it impossible for you to be grateful for today.

Nothing Beats a First Kiss

November 18, 2009 by  
Filed under Blogs, Dating, Elle Matthews, Featured Blogs, Relationships

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By Elle Mathews I guess it all started when I was in junior high school.  His name was Chuckie. After fifteen years I still remember like it was yesterday. I still remember how my heart was beating twenty miles an hour.  I was hoping he couldn’t hear it pounding through my chest. We were outside [...]

Joe’s Biggest Fan

November 3, 2009 by  
Filed under Family, Featured Articles, Featured Content, Music, Soul

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By Michele Stivalo Are you a fan of jazz music?  If so, what is it about jazz that draws your interest?  And if not, can you identify the reason? I grew up in a musical family, so I started listening to jazz at a young age. My father has been a professional musician for over [...]

The Seeds of Appreciation

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By Robert J. Ottaviani Years have a way of washing away a lot of memories but some stay firmly ensconced and are close to the heart for recall. When I was a young pre teen little guy looking for adventure I found myself outdoors quite often. There was a kind elderly man in the neighborhood [...]

10 Reasons Why Pumpkins Make Autumn Great

October 29, 2009 by  
Filed under Dating, Featured Blogs, Recipes

Pumpkins Rule

By Ryan Matty 10. Pumpkins are nature’s medicine ball. Pumpkin “lifts” are an all natural way to get buff using nature. Pumpkins can weigh anywhere from 1 to 100 pounds, so if you can, use them to work out. 9. Pumpkin Pie is a great post-lifting snack because it contains simple and complex carbohydrates, as [...]

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