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A polio survivor, that tries to swim twice a week, lives with a fatal disease called Aplastic anemia, however believe we all need to live life to the fullest; no matter your age or condition. An author of three books; 2 mysteries "Dead Men Don't Deal","Trouble Through Out Texas" and a poetry book "A Box Of Mixed Chocolate", also working on still another mystery.
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Quote by Leo BuscagliaHave you even thought about how a smile or kind word can make another person feel? Leo Buscaglia said it all with his philosophy of "Love".
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Quote by Marcus Aurelius, Emperor of RomeAnger and hated only cause more grief
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Where Can You Find Happiness, Especially with All the Troubles Now a Days?Advise on being happy and making the best of life -
Quote of the Week by Lillian DicksonSpend you day carefully, least you have many regret -
MERINGUE NUT PIE for Diabetic and Non- Diabetics AlikeIt doesn't matter if you are diabetic or not, this is a delicious pie that everyone will enjoy and no one will ever realize it is even diabetic. -
Recipe for Diabetics for the HolidaysEasy, Low fat, great cookies for a diabteic
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Political Limerick ContestWho will win, what will happen when they do, if anything?
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Barack Obama, John Mccain, HaikusHaiku Poetry from an Independent -
QUOTE of the WEEK Author UnknownIf you want ti be happy learn to live with yourself first for this is where happiness resides -
Quote of the Week About HappinessOther people and things can not make you happy if you are not happy with your own soul, your heart and being.
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Quote of the Week by AnonymousExcellent advise, as everyone need to have something to dream about. The past is past so why cry over it.
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Quote of the Day from EphesiansThey say it is not a recession, or a depression, but those of us that remember back ,know it is more than just tough times.
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Quote of the Week by Theodore RooseveltTheodore Roosevelt, helped to save the wilds of America but establishing the first National parks in this country -
Quote of the Week by Kim SuneeKim Sunee wrote a book called "Trail of Crumbs" that will move almost everyone with her story -
Quote by Henry Ward Beecher and History of the "Pinky Ring"Henry Ward Beecher was very controversial and a man bent on telling it like it was in his opinion.
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Fort Worth Water Gardens: A Cool and Relaxing PlaceThere are many interesting places to visit in the Fort Worth area that are free of charge. The one I enjoy the most is the Fort Worth Water Gardens. -
Quote of the Week by Mark TwainMark Twain said it like it was and most f us remember some of his famous sayings. I wonder if you know this one? -
Quote of the Week by Lysander SpoonerLysander Spooner came form New England and was the 2nd child of a farming family -
Quote of the Week by AristotleA quote about thinking and wisdom, which is not alway a given quality
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Quote of the Week by THomas JeffersonThomas Jefferson was one smart man and knew what he was talking about -
Quote of the Week by Nellie BlyNellie Bly had to change her name to write for a newspaper as it was considered improper for a woman to write using her own name back then. Her boos at the paper picked this name for her and she continued to use it. -
Quote of the Week by Claude Levi-StraussClaude Levi-Strauss is an interesting man who thinks we will alll become extinct and not even leave traces of ourselves behind. -
A Bit About Satchel Paige, His Life and QuotesSatchel Paige was an amazing man and even played baseball at the age of 62 and served as a coach for the Atlanta Braves.
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Quote of the Week by Vladimir NabokovVladimir Nabokov was from a wealthy Russin family and his father was a politician but he became a professor and novelist -
Quote of the Week by Henry MooreHenry Moore refuse the queen when she wanted to knight him. He didn't feel he had earned it. -
Differences in LanguagesIf you are speaking of Enchiladas in Mexico and in Cuba and Spain they are different types of food. In French insensé mean insane, Loco means insane in Spanish, but it means only to be upset in the US,
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Quote of the Week H L MenckenH L Mencke named the Scopes trial the "monkey" trials
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At a Loss to ExplainWhere do any of us stand?
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MOTHER a Poem About My MotherOn this Mother's Day I am missing my own dear mother even more, she died at 94 in 1995
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Quote of the Week by Sir Peter UstinovPeter Ustinov did it all and did it with grace; from being a talk show host to a great actor, while working for children through the United Nations wit UNICEF.
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Product Review of Two Dinners from Tai PeiTai Pei dinners were both delicious but over done on a couple of points.
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Happy Mother's DayMother's are special in more than one way
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Mother Teresa Loved the Loop and Sick and Worked for Them All Her LifeMother Teresa, at 12 years of age had a calling to serve Christ and when she was 18 finally entered the Nunnery
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Quote of the Week, by T.S. EliotBorn in the Us he became a British citizen at the age of 39
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None of the AboveWhy do they not really give us a choice in the matter? If they wanted the publics opinion wouldn't they put "None f the Above" on the ballot?
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Quote of the Week, by Alfred Lord TennysonAlfred Lord Tennyson 's life was far from happy
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Texas Our Texas One of a KindTexas has many unusal things besides cowboys and cattle.
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Strange Things that Happen on ACI love AC and it is a pleasure to be here, but sometimes odd things happen and it still takes me off guard.
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Quote of the Week,Old Swedish ProverbOld Proverb for Sweden
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Dangerous Side Effects of Cinnamon in Your DietCinnamon is an herb, that we often use in foods and even in toothpaste and gum. It is also being used by diabetic for lowering their sugar, but it can be very harmful if you are not aware of some of the side effects.
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Ways to Economize in These Days of High Food PricesWith Money so tight, gas is out of sight, but food prices are soaring, here is how to help beat that cost of some foods by making them yourself. Pinching pennies can be fun even when it is necessary.
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Quote of the Week by Lu XunLu Xun never became a communist but was admired by all the top leaders and their followers in China
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The LIghthouse and the SeaLooking out at the sea we see many things,
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A Poem, Japanese GardenA Japanese garden makes you relax to the max
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Quote of the Week, by ConfuciusHe is said to have been responsible for our modern moral and values
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My LIttle Goddess, a PoemHow I feel about my daughter as I grow even older
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Review of Krogers Meals Made Simple Beef Pot Roast with GravyKroger puts out Meals Made Simple in several types, this is one great meal if you two people if you are not a big eaters
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Poem, Ireland Dear IrelandIreland and the Troubles were a bad time for the Irish people and to this day they have not overcome that time.
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Quote of the Week, Henry David ThoreaHenry David Thoreau an unusual man who wrote his thoughts and expounded them to all who would listen to them.
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No Stuff Sherlock, a Short StoryEverything happens for a reason even when we anticipate the outcome it sometimes comes out different.
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A Poem, SomewhereI poem about memories and love lost but not forgotten
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Quote of the Week, AristotleAristotle was one of Plato's students and also taught Alexander the Great
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The Story of Jimmie Joe Broadwell: Determination Goes a Long WayAlways wanting to fight and fly in a war, this person joined the French Tricolor to do it, during the beginning of World War one
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Quote of the Week , Carl SchurzHere Carl Schurz expresses what ideal are and how they can bring you to your to your destiny
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Please Stop and Smell the RosesObservation is the key to really enjoying your life and environment more if you but take the time to stop your world and smell the roses
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Trip to North West TexasI made this trip one a few years ago and nothing much has changed out there, even today
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A Poem: Time, Where Did it Go?Time is relevant to what age you are.
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A Poem, Abernathy TownAbernathy is a distant town not far from Lubbock where they grow potatoes and such. It is cold in winter and hot in summer
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Tribute to Magaly for Her Wonderful AC ArticleHer feeling about the war in Iraq will move you whether you agree with this war or not. Please read her feeling on the matter, you won't regret it.
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Quote of the Week, Albert CamusAlbert Camus was a fascinating man with many talents but he ruffled some people's feathers the wrong way sometimes. He died in an automobile crash in France at the young age of 42
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The AC Favorite ListWe all have a right to our opinion and if this ruffles some feathers, I'm sorry, but this is how I feel.
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Poem, Spring is HerePoem about Spring and rain
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What Does it Take to Write a NovelWriting a novel is rewarding in many ways, but not necessarily to your pocket book. The satisfaction you get from accomplishing writing a book is beyond belief though
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Potato and Apple PuddingThe Irish love their sweet as well as their corn beef, here is a different one for you to try that uses potatoes to make a crust for the pudding type pie.
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Quote of the Week, Sir Winston ChurchillHis life was as much in turmoil with the war and all as was this quote.
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Does Obama Denouncing Wright Change Anything?Obama is having a lot of problems trying to separate himself from his church and preacher
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A Recipe for Blueberry PopoversHot blueberry popover will melt in your mouth on a cool winter day or any day
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The Garden of Eden FruitMany scholars and researchers believe it was not the common apple that Eve ate from the Tree of Knowledge
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Quote of the Week, by Rabindranath TagoreEducated at home he went on to England where he perfected his ideal and shared them with the world to receive the Nobel Prize in 1913
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The Writing Life and the Joy it GivesAlways believe in yourself and take to heart the axiom "Can't Never Did Do Anything"
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Cycle of Life, a PoemFrom a bird, to a baby to old age, all life is all connected
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The Best of Friedns, a Short StoryAnimals are very special to mankind and we have a special link to them.
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Quote of the Week, by Francois Duc La RochefoucauldThis wonderful writer thought we were all sinner and is known for being harsh on paradoxical truth
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FireAnd Ice, a PoemHow women are not always as they appear to others
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Forever Love, a Short StorySometimes what we DON'T know can surprise us
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Letter to President BushI understand form the new that Bush says we don't have a recession, I suppose if you are busy traveling all over the world, you can't see what is going on in your own country
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Quote of the Week, by Marcus AureliusThis man was one of the most stoic philosophers of his day and his words ring true even though they were said hundreds of years ago
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Who Need a Helping HandSome people don't want help or depend on others when they need to be self reliant
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Quote of the Week, by Las TseEvery country has philosophers and wise man, here is one from Tibet, a gentleman of great wisdom
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If Hearts Could Fly, a PoemSometime we meet people on the internet that fascinate us, but that should be as far as it goes.
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Dusky Thoughts of You, a PoemSome people always remain with you, even if time and worldly bodies pass away from us
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Quote of the Week, Benjamin FranklinWe all know Benjamin Franklin for his political strategy but he was also famous for his wisdom
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The Obama DebateHe talks a gretatshow and is a great orator, but that doesn't make a good President. Hitler had the same charisma but look how he ruined Germany and their reputation.
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When Winter Ends, a PoemWhen winter ends Spring is not far behind
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The FInal Bargain, a Short StoryA short story about right and wrong and how evil always gets its due..
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The NIght Bird's Cry, a PoemDo any of you have a bird that sings all night under your window? I wish you will as mine is a pain.
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Quote of the Week, Baltasar Gracian Y MoralesBaltasar Gracian was a Spanish preacher, teacher and a writer of prose
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Quote of the Week, Margaret ThatcherMargaret Thacher broke a lot of records in the United Kingdom by being one of the longest running Prime Minster
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What is a Smile Worth, a PoemFriends are the most valuable thing we can all have
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Quote of the Week, Ralph Waldo EmersonRalph Waldo Emerson was born in 1803 but today his words are as important as they ever were. He was a great orator and his speeches captured his audience where ever he spoke .
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The Winds of Life, a PoemA poem about how even the lovely butterfly has its shares of trouble.
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Quote of the Week from Kit CarsonAn amazing man who was made into a legend although he never considered himself to be one.
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Betty Crocker Apple Streusel Miffin Mix ReviewThis delicious apple streusel mix hits the spot
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Lies, a PoemA poem about deceprion and lies
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Crime and Dectective Writer MIchael ConnellyMIchael Connelly has written for TV and the had a book made into a move which starred Clint Eastwood
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Cowboy Ten CommandmentsAt the Cross Trail Church in Fairlie, Texas this is the Cowboy Ten Commandments, they are posted on the wall of the church this way. It means the same thing as the original but puts it in Cowboy terms.
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FREE Book Site ArcaBook ClubDo you like reading, recipes, games and puzzles. Well Acramax has them all in their email newletters.Check out their website at their book club Arcabook club
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Quote of the Week, the Guy in the GlassThe Guy In The Glass, this short poem really hit home where you live and says it all
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Surprise , a Short Short StoryWhat would you do in this given situation?
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A Note in a Bottle, a PoemWhat would you do if you were stuck on an island and needed help, maybe put a note in a bottle, like this person did.
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Chocolate Truffle RecipeThere is nothing better than Chocolate truffles for those who love chocolate
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Two More Plants You May Never Have Hear DAboutThe tall spadix of this Amorphophallus plant can grow over seven feet tall, while the Drakaea plant fools male wasps into thinking it is a female wasp.
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Fagaa, a Desert TreatThere are two types of Fagaa, the fungis that istreasured for its wonderful delicate taste and the fact it is hard to come by. Not all truffles come from France.
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Dog AngelsOur animals, be they dogs or cats ask little from us and give so much. Be sure to appreciate your little angel in fur.
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Crab or Shrimp Stuffed Cajun Mushrooms RecipeThis great Cajun recipe for stuffed mushrooms stuffed with crab or shrimp will melt in your mouth
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Quote of the Week, Jane PorterHappiness come from within not from the outside or other people.
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TMI, a PoemHow things can just get to be too much sometimes especially for housewives
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Seeing Without Eyes, a Short StoryA woman goes to get flowers for her Mother's birthday, learns a lesson about human nature and gains a special friend.
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Almight Change, a PoemChange can be any number of things and we don't all see it the same way.
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The Magic of it All, a Poem for Valentine's DayMagic seems to go hand in hand with Love
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CHANGE, What Does it Mean?Change is defined as a transition between one thing and another, but if the change is not defined how do we know if we will benefit? The young and old should all ask this question before stepping into the voting booth this coming election.
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Cajun Baked Shrimp and Chayote CasseroleThis wonderful Cajun Casserole will melt in your mouth be it on Mardi Gras or anytime of the year.
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Politics, as Usual a PoemWhat CHANGE? There will be no change until congress learns to work together and that will be when Hell freezes over.
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More Unusual Plants You Don't Often Hear AboutFrom the smallest to the largest flowe orplants that eat beetles, all are strange to us but some of them can grow in the US.
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Useless Deaths in Dallas, a PoemA man killed his two daughters in Dallasbecause he didn't approve of their dating people beyond his religion. Did he have to kill these sweet teen aged girls to get his point across?A poem about useless killings n the paper and on the news. It just breaks my heart.
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Hellhole, a Short Fiction Story About LifeA short fiction story that will make you think about how you believe and live
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Unusual Plants You Seldom Hear Anything AboutOur world is a fascinating and wondrous place with species that most of us never know anything about. Her are a few extraordinary plants to learn about
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Texas, Land of DiversityTexas, the name makes images in the mind, but wait until you read the name of some of our towns and ask yourself how did that come to be?
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Quote of the Week, by Helen KellerTo learn more about this fascinating woman who played an important part in American History, go to http://www.afb.org/Section.asp?SectionID=1
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Things I Learned Living in TexasTexas is a vast land with lots fo different opinions, these are some I have acquired while living here this past 35 years
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Mystery Thrill Writer, John SanfordJohn Sandford was a reporter and Pulitzer Prize winner before he became a fiction writer of great mysteries
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Quote of the Week, from the TalmudQuote on the Good Deeds from the Talmud
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Friendship, a PoemA poem about friendship and love
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Coffee Anyone, a Short Fiction StoryDo you believe in the unexplained? Maybe you will, after you read this short story with a strange ending.
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Cellilitis: A Deadly Infection Anyone Can GetThe two bacterias that cause Cellulitis kill hundreds of people in hospital and at home every year. It is not something to mess around with.
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Interesting Web SiteFrom libraries near you, to taxes and selling price of a home, you can find all sorts of things on the internet and web.
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QUote of the Week, Give Yourself a ChanceI even have it on my computer to remind myself not to worry about failing and to keep trying. As they say if at first you don't succeed, keep trying.
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A Diamante, PoemThis poem goes from one extreme to the other while being shaped like a diamond
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A Time to ReflectWe need to think about how lucky we are and be grateful for what we have, not complain about what we don't.
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Hello Canada, Welcome to the Real WorldMaybe if other countries have the problem they won't be so judgmental of the United States immigration problems.
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The Listening Heart, a Poem About Eternal LoveThe Listening heart, a poem about how the heart can hold on to what fate can not.
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Can of Soup RecipesWith winter here and cold weather, it is hard to get out to shop. If you have a can of soup, you can use it to make all these great recipes. Soup can be filling and warming in this bad weather.
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Crime and Suspense Writer, Iris JohansenIrish Johansen once wrote Romance but today writes an enthralling crime novel that keeps you on the edge of your seat. She is one of the few woman writers that can attract both men and woman readers, she understands what appeals to both genders.
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Jonathan, a Poem About a Lazy 22 Year Old ManHow can two young men be so different. What did I do that his parents didn't do? It makes me wonder.
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Quotes of the Week, OLiver Wendell HolmesOliver Wendell Homes a doctor, writer and poet.
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What is Reality? a Short StorySometimes when something unexpected occurs, we can find ourselves in another reality
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It's Raining in Texas - A PoemWinter rains in Texas
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I Took You Today, a Poem About LoveI Took You today is a poem about loving someone so much that you take them with you everywhere you go
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Grand Finale Chocolate Cheesecake from Hershey's 100th Anniversay BrocureChocolate Cheesecake topped with cherries and whipped cream; what could be more decadent than that for a Christmas dessert?
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Corn Beef or Pastrami?A bit of history on Corn beef and Pastrami
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LIfe's Fleeting Moments, a PoemA poem about life and how quickly things change
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Living Forever- a Humorous PoemA pun about reincarnation and old age
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The After Christmas, Chrsitmas Story. I Might Be FictionWhat two police officers encountered when they tried to arrest a man for breaking a city ordinance
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Quote of the Week, Oswald ChambersOswald Chambers was a minister and teacher
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Creeping Eruptions: Beware of this Dangerous Foot InfectionCreeping eruptions can cause a danger and is a common problem for children and adults mostly in the south and southeast who go barefooted, however it is all over the country in summer weather.
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Dish of Stones , a PoemA Poem, Dish of Stone
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Nuwave Oven Pro ReviewThis oven is fast, accurate, easy to clean and worth every penny it costs.
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The Fruitcake that Men Seem to LoveA recipe for fruitcake that everyone seems to like, especially men. It is tasty but it all is very rich and high in calories, so be forewarned it is not a diet dish
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Contessa Orange Chicken : Restaurant QualityProduct has white chicken, rice, and veggies which you cook all at different time either on the stove or in the microwave.
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Action Adventure Author : Clive Eric ClusslerAdventure action Writer Clive Clussler keeps you on the edge of your seat with either one of his heroes be it Dirt Pitt or Kurt Austin as they are surrounded by danger, beautiful woman and intriguing plots.
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Can You Write a Quinzaine Poem?This is an interesting form of poetry that anyone can write with a little bit of effort. Try your hand at it.
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Review: Kroger's Meals Made Simple Beef Stir FryThis product come is a frozen pouch with Beef, vegetables, and sauce, so it is a complete meal in a bag.
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Different People: The MelungeonThe Melungeons are group of people of mysterious origin and their name is obscure. No one knows where they came from or where the name even originated.
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500 Word Story- TrianglesA short, short story about the web we mortals weave.
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Dancing on the Clouds , a PoemDancing on the Clouds is a poem about being free.
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Quote of the Week, Douglas JerroldDouglas Jerrold was a smallism man with a great sense of wit and wonderous writing ability whch he showed at a young age.
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Save Gasoline and Heating Costs with Hawk 10The Hawk 10 is an amazing machine. It converts waste plastic into oil and gas. Why are we not building more of these machine? That is the question.
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Quote of the Week, Johnan Kasper LavaterEach heart is a world and this is so true.
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Chocolate Anything , a PoemI wish I could eat a lot of chocolate but unfortunately I am allergic to it, so I only sneak it occasionally, However, This doesn't mean I don' take the plunge and take a chance once in a while.
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Calling All Poets at ACAnapest mean three syllables to a foot, while Trimeter mean the emphasis is on the third syllable. Try it, it can be fun.
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Different People: The PicardsThe Picards were seeking the right to religious freedom like so many other, but this was way back in the 1400's. These people did not immigrate to the US but to England, Belgium and The Netherlands.
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A Great Writing Duo, Douglas Preston and Lincoln ChildTwo writer that collaborate on books , but write entirely different styles when they write by themselves which they have done often. Both have been on the best seller list and they even made a movie together.
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Cranberry Pie or Cran-Apple PieFor something different try this Cranberry pie or Cran-Apple pie for dessert over the holidays. It is really delicious and will surprise your family
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Lisa Scottoline, Legal Thriller and Mystery WriterLisa Scottoline, is a Popular America writer of legal thriller mysteries. She is Italian and hales from Pennsylvania where most of her story take place. Like she says, it is best to write what you know".
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Book Lovers, Free Online BooksIf you are a book lover looking for an online book you have many choices from the type format to the type books you might want to read. They are many out there for businesses, students,churches, children and just the novel reader.
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What Are Capers? Can You Grow Them?When we talk about Capers, we mean the Capers that have been used since 2000 BC for medicinal purposes. We use them for making spicy taste meal as well. Capers found in mystery novels is another story.
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Pignolis, What Are They?If you are looking for a pignoli, you will find it hard work to find them as these nuts like most have to be shelled and they are very small. Mostly Native American Indians have the right to gather them and sell them in this country.
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Essential Tremor: All About the Prevalent Disorder that Affects 10 Million AmericansWith Essential tremor affecting so many people around the world, why has more research not been done to help cure it?
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Reminds Me of My Smoking Friends, a Poem About CigarettesSmoking, a poem about quitting and feeling sorry for those that still do
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No Sleep for the Wicked, PoemHave you ever not been able to sleep? This is a poem I wrote on one such night.
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Different People:The DunkersThe Dunkers also known as Schwarnenau Brethern (or New Baptist) came from Germany to the United States looking for religious freedom like so many other people did and settled in the Pennsylvania area.
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Quote of the Week, Henry FordDon't be afraid of doing something. You can be amazed that if you put your mind to it, you can. As my father used to say, "Can't Didn't Do Anything". This was Henry Ford's philosophy also.
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Different People, the ShakersThe Shakers, A religious society that defeated their own purpose by not approving of marriage or allowing propagation of the species
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Reaching for Fame and Riches, or Would You Rather Be Unseen?Would you like to be famous and rich? If you were what would you do different than some of the people who are do with their fame and fortunes?
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Wild Bill ,The Horney Professor, a Humorous PoemYou would think that all academics are straight laced and proper, but there is always an exception.
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New Product, Aspen Chicken Cordon BleuAspen Chicken Cordon Bleu while it is only .99 for each portion, it still has to be cooked in a regular over at 400 degrees not a microwave. So doesn't save any time.
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Different People: The Irish TravelersIrish Traveler have gotten a bad reputation because some of them have indulged in criminal activities, but not all of them fall in this category. TV and Movies have depicted them this way unfairly.
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Jacques Yves Cousteau, PoemPoem about Jacque Cousteau and his life and acomplishments
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Different People, the DukhoborsThe Dukhobors are a group of people living in British Columbia, that have been know to protest by going nude and sometimes burning all their clothes.
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Not Knowin, I'd Be Afraid to Say, Humorous PoemA humorous poem about an unusual man with two different colored eyes
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A Criminal Drawn into the Web, FictionShort story that tells how crime doesn't pay when your even drawn into a situation you don't expect.
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Robert Ludlum, Thriller and Mystery WriterRobert Ludlum was meticulously in his descriptions. He had the ability to grab his reader sand hold them through page after page but his critics said he was a poor writer who did not observe the rules of writing.
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Sea Salt and What it Can Do for YouDid you know that Salt can reduce a double chin? Preventing varicose veins and spider veins on the legs and thighs? Is vital for the prevention of gout and gouty arthritis and is a natural hypnotic that helps regulate your sleep?
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Two Crazy Poems on DietingTrying to lose weight for someone with a weight problem is very difficult. If you have never been fat, you can not appreciate it, but maybe these poems will add some humor to the situation for those who have.
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Being Vegetarian, What Does that Mean to You?Being a vegetarian mean different things to different people. Do you know the difference? Here is the answer.
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Shangri-la Woman, a PoemA poem, Shangri-la woman
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Henry David Thoreau, Writer Extra-ordinI have always admire Henry David Thoreau for his common sense and love of the nature but also for his attitude.
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If Love is There, PoemA poem that tells about how when you find the right one Love is there to stay
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Open Mouth Insert FootSometime it is better to keep your mouth shut than to try to be a big shot when you have no idea what you are talking about. Ignorance is bliss and I sure was a blister!
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Quote of the Week, Alexander PopeKnowledge can be a determent if you don't know what you are talking about
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Thanksgiving Tradition, Cranberry ConserveThanksgiving/Christmas traditions and food go hand in hand. Here is one of my family tradition they likes so much, they also give it as gifts to their friends.
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Thanksgiving Tradition, Freezer Yeast RollsA recipe for a Thanksgiving family tradition of fresh yeast rolls, you place in the freezer and can that you can make anytime you want them.
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Boxes, ProseEveryone build their own little box and this explains why and how to start over again.
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If Only People Could See, PoemPoem about graditude
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FREE Online AudiosYou can download free speeches, old radio shows, books, classics, and some of the greatest wisdom of our time on this site.
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The Whispering Winds, PoemWinds blow and time change as it does
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Quote of the WeekA quote from the book "The Art of Living" by Andre Maurois written in 1940.
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Richard Scott Prather, Mystery WriterRichard Prather broke the mold for mystery writers when he wrote mysteries with humor. They reflected his own sense of humor and love of the light side of life.
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The Senses of Smell and Taste...PoetryA Poem about memories and how they affect your senses
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A Squirrel's World #1A battle between squirrels and man over the pecans on the tree.



















