Emma Riley Sutton
My friends call me "The Queen of Useless Information." I have a B.A. in Public Relations and also in English. I am a stay-at-home homeschooling mom and a freelance writer.
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B.A. English and B.A. Public RelationsInterests
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First Person: I Bring in at Least $5,000 a Year as a Stay-At-Home MomI have found several ways to make quick cash.
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Money Saving Gadgets in Our KitchenThere are several money saving gadgets in my kitchen.
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First Person: The Shakey Real Estate Market Has Actually Improved My BusinessThe problems in the real estate business and all the foreclosures has improved my home staging business.
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First Person: My Week-to-Week Financial Survival PlanLiving week to week is quite the challenge for this stay-at-home mom.
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First Person: The Emotional Side of Living With Financial DifficultiesDealing with the emotional costs of living with financial difficulties can take a toll on a family.
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How I Save Money on Hair CareI've found several ways to save money on my hair care.
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First Person: The Money Saving Gadgets in Our GarageThe gadgets we keep stored in our garage saves us money.
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First Person: Our Budget Friendly Dining RoomI was able to decorate my dining room on a tight budget.
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First Person: Our Budget Friendly Bedroom DecorUsing secrets I learned as a home stager, I was able to decorate my bedroom for next to nothing.
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First Person: Our Budget Friendly Living Room DecorUsing my skills as a home stager, I am able to stay within my budget and decorate my living room.
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First Person: Saving Money on Our Everyday EssentialsThere are several ways I save money on every day essentials my family needs.
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Gone but Not Forgotten: Those We Lost in 2011Bob Macy, Harry Morgan, Eileen Herlie and others passed away in 2011.
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First Person: I'm Saving 35% on My Home Heating Bill This WinterI have found several ways to save 35% off my winter heating bills.
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Living Room Wall Art Ideas for Less Than $15I am able to create wall art for my living room for less than $15.
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Fisrt Person: What Not to Fix in a 'Fixer-Upper'Although fixer-upper homes are more economical to buy, there are some problems we can't afford to fix.
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Angelina Jolie’s Christmas Wish ListIs Santa able to bring Angelina Jolie the items on this Christmas wish list?
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Getting Married Family-StyleFamily traditions are a wonderful addition to every wedding.
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Wedding Day Emergency Kits: Curbing Murphy's Law on Your Special DayWedding day emergency kits are essential and should be well-stocked with necessary items.
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First Person: My Best Post-Christmas DealsShopping after Christmas is a great way to save money.
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Surviving My First Christmas Without All My ChildrenSeeing that ABC cancelled "All My Children," I am curious to know how I will survive Christmas.
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First Person: My (Almost) Free Christmas DecorationsThe way I decorate for Christmas, it is almost free.
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First Person: Decorating My Christmas Table for Less Than $15I am able to decorate my Christmas table for less than $15.
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First Person: Keeping My Christmas Spending in CheckThis Christmas we are cutting corners like never before to stay within our budget.
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First Person: Regifting My Way to $100 in Yearly SavingsWays that I save at least $100 on Christmas presents by regifting.
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First Person: My $30 Thanksgiving DinnerI have found ways to save money on our Thanksgiving dinner.
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First Person: Decorating My Thanksgiving Table for Less Than $20Decorating the Thanksgiving table does not have to be expensive.
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How I Stopped Wasting Money on Thanksgiving Dinner LeftoversI learned a few tricks about how to stop wasting money and food at Thanksgiving.
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My Week of MiraclesThere are times when I see God move in giant ways and this week was one of them.
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First Person: When Telling My Daughter 'Yes' Is ExpensiveThere are many things my daughter asks me for that are too expensive and can not fit within our limited budget.
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First Person: The Car Care Habits That Save Me MoneyI have learned several ways to save money on my car care.
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First Person: Cutting My Wedding Bill By $5,500Weddings can be expensive, but there are ways to lower the cost of saying "I do."
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First Person: Hanging Onto the Money I've GotI have learned it is the little things that saves me the most money.
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First Person: The Extras My Budget Doesn't Allow ForThere are too many little extras that are out of my limited budget.
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Lies This Homeless Mom TellsBeing homeless is new to me and explaining it isn't always easy.
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First Person: Saving 75% on My Car InsuranceI have found several ways to save money on my car insurance rates.
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First Person: The Little Things That Waste Big MoneyIt is amazing how those little things can take giant chunks out of our budgets.
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Where Not to Go in Oklahoma for Help when You Are a Disabled Single Mom with a Service DogWho know? All this time I thought discrimination was illegal?
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Inspirational Songs that Get Me Going and Keep Me GoingWhen needing inspiration, I look to the songs we sang in my Granny's church all those years ago,
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First Person: What a Difference $100 MakesEven the small amount of $100 a month would greatly improve my life and the life of my daughter.
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Helping Stressed Parents in PublicHaving children can be stressful - especially in public places, but there are ways to help those stressed parents.
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First Person: Books on a BudgetThere are lots of ways to save money on books.
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What I'm Learning as a Homeless, Disabled Single MomBeing homeless wasn't in my plan, but it is now my life.
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First Person: Eating Healthy, Saving MoneyI've found several economical meals that saves us money and my daughter will eat.
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First Person: How My Local Public Library Saves Me MoneyI have found ways to save money almost everywhere I go - including my local public library.
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First Person: When Savings Attempts Go WrongDespite my best effort to get the best deals available, I have found several so-called money saving deals that cost me more money.
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First Person: How I Keep My Gasoline Spending Under ControlTips from a newly single mom for saving money on gasoline.
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First Person: Homeschooling on a BudgetAfter six years of homeschooling, I have found a way to give my daughter the best education possible and live within our limited budget.
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First Person: Staying Cool During a Heat Wave Without Breaking the BudgetWith the temperatures breaking records across the country, I've found ways to save money without loosing my cool.
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First Person: How I Am Saving Money on School UniformsI have found several ways to save money on those expensive school uniforms.
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Looking for Crazy FriendsModernizing the miracle of when Jesus healed the paralyzed man, I am looking for some crazy friends.
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How I Plan to Spend $200,000 WiselyWhen my Social Security disability comes through, I have a plan how to spend the money.
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First Person: How Our Butcher Saves Us MoneyOur local butcher is a great resource that helps us save money on groceries.
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First Person: The Sales I Love the MostWhich sales are your favorites?
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First Person: How Our Everyday Savings Add UpWhich everyday savings do you think saves you the most money?
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How My Budget and My Politics Are RelatedPolitics and my budget are more closely related than most might think.
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'Whale Wars': How Far is Too Far?How far will the members of Sea Shepherd go to protect whales and how far will the Japanese whalers go to continue their whaling?
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First Person: We Diverted $4,230 to Our Savings Last YearLong-term saving goals can be met easily by simple monthly changes in your spending.
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First Person: When Our Budget Doesn't MatterThere are times when you have to forget your budget and do what is necessary.
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'Whale Wars': Meet the CrewA glimpse into the crew members of the Sea Shepherd whose campaign to save whales from Japanese whalers is chronicled on Animal Planet's "Whale Wars."
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First Person: My Coupon Clipping MistakesI learned to avoid these coupon mistakes and now I am saving more money than ever.Also published on:
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CSI: Completely Stupid IndividualsI deal with more Completely Stupid Individuals than most other people.
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What If Casey Anthony is Acquitted?Casey Anthony has several options available to her if she is found not guilty for the murder of her daughter.
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'Falling Skies': Premier Leaves Viewers With Many QuestionsThe premier of "Falling Skies" left many unanswered questions about the invading aliens and the fate of the world.
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First Person: How Having Multiple Savings Accounts Saves Us MoneyMultiple savings accounts enables my family to keep better track of our savings.
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First Person: The Money Saving Devices in My HomeThere are several devices in my home that saves us money.Also published on:
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First Person: How We're Saving While Celebrating the Fourth of JulyWe are able to celebrate the Fourth of July without breaking our budget.Also published on:
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Don't Judge Me Because I Don't Look SickFibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, rheumatic arthritis, Osteoarthritis, depression, anxiety and osteoporosis are just a few invisible diseases that people have.
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The Battle of New Orleans: The Story of Mary RileyThe Battle of New Orleans, as seen through the eyes of an elderly woman sitting on her front porch.
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First Person: How I Cut Our Pet Food Spending By 50%It is possible to save money when buying your pet's food.Also published on:
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First Person: Enjoying the Finer Things on Our Limited BudgetI have found ways our family can enjoy the theater, musicals, eating out and artwork without spending a lot of money.
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First Person: How We Save Money on Veterinary CareHaving pets does not have to be expensive.
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First Person: My Best Garage Sale FindsThere are a lot of great buys to be found at garage sales.Also published on:
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First Person: Wasting Money at the Grocery StoreI am amazed at all the money I see wasted by shoppers at the grocery store.Also published on:
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Where I Get CouponsThere are lots of places to find coupons.
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My Money-Making Schemes That WorkedThere are always ways to make a little extra money.
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First Person: Why We'll Always Live FrugallyLiving frugally is more than something we do out of necessity; it is a lifestyle choice that fits our family and that we enjoy.
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First Person: My Personal Budget BustersEvery one of us has a few items we feel we can't live without known as budget busters.
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First Person: Back to School Clothes on a BudgetBuying back to school clothes does not have to be a budget buster.
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First Person: Cutting the Cost of Kids PartiesIt is possible to cut costs of kids parties without cutting out any of the fun.
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First Person: What's a Credit Card-Worthy Financial Emergency?Credit cards should only be used for emergencies and these are just a few of the emergencies that credit cards can cover.
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First Person: Our Budget Friendly Kitchen DecorI spent less than $50 redecorating my kitchen and you can do the same.
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The Voices in My HeadI hear voices all the time. Do you hear voices as well?
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What We Are Looking for in a HouseKnowing what you want in a home is a big help when searching for what may be the biggest investment of your life.
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Where to Get Financial Help when You Need ItWhen times are hard, it is good to know where to go for the financial help you need.
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First Person: Turning a Spender Into a SaverIt is possible to teach a spender to be a saver.
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First Person: Cooking on a BudgetCooking within a limited budget is easier than you might think.
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Teaching Kids About Personal FinancesTeaching children about personal finances, money and savings is important.
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First Person: How We Save Money on Our Family VacationsWithout sacrificing fun, you can save money on your family vacations.Also published on:
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First Person: Keeping My Laundry Costs in CheckIt is amazing how much money you can save when doing your laundry.
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First Person: Spending Money to Save MoneyThere are times it is necessary to spend money to save money.
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Summer School Study TipsThese simple study tips will help summer students excel.
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Jack Kevorkian's Death Stirs Up Old MemoriesThe death of Jack Kevorkian brought up memories of my grandfather's last few days.Also published on:
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First Person: My Best Financial DecisionsThere are several financial decisions I have made that have made a huge impact on our family's financial situation.
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Quick and Easy Cash for Stay-At-Home MomsFinancial emergencies can easily be taken care when you know a few ways to make a little quick and easy cash.
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First Person: My Worst Money MistakesJust because you think you are saving money does not mean that you actually are.
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A Month in Pocatello One Week-EndWelcome to my vacation where Murphy's law was proven to be true.
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Financial Advice for GraduatesThe financial decisions high school and college graduates make can greatly impact their financial futures.
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Blind Horse Survives Oklahoma TornadoHorses in Oklahoma survive deadly tornadoes.
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Oklahoma Pharmacist Convicted of First-Degree MurderOklahomans are confused about the Ersland conviction and the "Make My Day" law.
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Extreme Couponing: Is it Worth It?Extreme couponing is all the rage. People across the country are saving outrageous amounts of money when they shop.
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Lies Rape Survivors TellDue to raw emotions and misinformation, rape survivors often tell themselves and others lies that can hinder the healing process.
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Planning Your Escape: Help for Survivors of Domestic ViolenceHelp for survivors needing to escape domestic violence.
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Oklahoma Tornadoes Bigger Than First ReportedThe tornadoes that ripped through Oklahoma on May 24th were determined to be larger and stronger than first believed.
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Oklahoma Unites After Devastating TornadoesOklahomans come together to help those affected by the deadly tornadoes.
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Protecting Your Dog from AbductionKeeping your dog safe from stolen is easier than you might think.
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Crucial Questions to Ask when Searching for a VeterinarianSearching for a veterinarian for your pets is much like finding a pediatrician for your children. Asking the crucial questions will help you find the best possible veterinarian.
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My Corolla that Wouldn't QuitMy 1980 Toyota Corolla was the best car I ever owned.
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Okahoma Toddler Swept Away by Tornado FoundThe body of three year Ryan Hamil was found in Falcon Lake.
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First Person: Learning to Live on Our Retirement Income NowPracticing retirement opened our eyes to our financial future after we retire.Also published on:
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Tornado Fashion: What to Wear During a TornadoThese items of clothing can help save your life during a tornado.
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Deadly Weather in OklahomaPhotos of before and after the tornadoes in Oklahoma that killed at least 9 people. -
Guthrie Animal Shelter Destroyed in by Oklahoma TornadoThe Guthrie Animal Shelter and other homes and business were destroyed in Oklahoma tornado May 24th, 2011.
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Oklahomans Reacts After Multiple Tornadoes Cut a Path Through the Sooner StateReactions from residents of Oklahoma has they deal with the tornadoes that ripped across the state.
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Piedmont Toddler Still Missing After Tornadoes Tear Through OklahomaMultiple tornadoes tear through the Sooner State, leaving a path of death and destruction almost the entire width of Oklahoma.
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The CDC's Zombie ApocalypseThe Center for Disease Control's (CDC) worst fears of a zombie apocalypse becomes a reality.
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Garage Sales in the Good Ol' Summer TimeMy summer time hobby is going to garage sales. I will travel all over to find hidden treasures.
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OOPS! No Rapture on May 21, 2011The Rapture didn't take place on May 21, 2011 as predicted. Now I need to figure out what to do with the time left before the Rapture really takes place.
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Ways to Help Pets After Joplin, Missouri TornadoJoplin, Missouri was devastated by a tornado. People and their pets are in dire need of help. Please remember to help the pets and animals affected by this terrible tornado.
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Facebook Responds to the Tornado Victims in Joplin, MissouriFacebook users take advantage of the power of the internet to help find those missing in Missouri and share needed information about this tragic tornado.
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Oklahomans Shocked by Death of University Linebacker Austin BoxUniversity of Oklahoma's starting linebacker Austin Box died in an Oklahoma City hospital after being found unresponsive in his El Reno home. -
Tennis jargon: Basic tennis terms everyone should knowThe definitions of several tennis terms every tennis player should know.
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Red Dirt Oklahoma: Weird and Wonderful Road Trips in OklahomaOklahoma is perfect when looking for unusual road trips.
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Useless Information: Elmore City, Oklahoma - the Inspiration to "Footloose"The little town of Elmore City, Oklahoma was the inspiration of both "Footloose" movies.
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Red Dirt Oklahoma: Dreams for Oklahoma CityOklahoma City is a great place to work, live and raise a family. When these dreams become a reality, it will only be better. -
Inspirational Bible Verses that Build Self-EsteemFinding inspiration and words that will build your self-esteem are as easy as opening your Bible.
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Red Dirt Oklahoma: Strange Sites to See in the Sooner StateNo other state can offer the wonderful, odd and downright strange things to see as Oklahoma. -
Useless Information: Oklahoma's Odd Sights to SeeFind all the strange things to see and do in Oklahoma.
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Fort Sill Apache Tribe Demands Apology from President for Osama Bin Laden's Code NameFort Sill Apache Tribe chairman Jeff Houser wants a formal apology from President Obama for using the name Geronimo as the code name for Osama Bin Laden in the raid that led to the death of the world's most wanted terrorist.
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FBI Shoots Bombing Suspect in Rural OklahomaSuspect in bombing of a mosque in Florida shot and killed by FBI agents near Fairview, Oklahoma.
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Katie Couric Could Replace ABC's 'General Hospital'If Katie Couric's $20 million contract is finalized, it could mean the end to the long-running soap opera "General Hospital."
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Feeling the love for anytime fitness in Moore, OklahomaMoore, Oklahoma is home to Anytime Fitness, a great gym with all the bells and whistles. -
Removing Nits from Children's HairInformation about removing nits from children's hair.
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Who Are the Navy SEALs?Information on the Navy SEALS, the elite fighting force responsible for killing Osama Bin Laden.
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Conan O'Brien Just One Celebrity Who Looks Better with a BeardNow that Conan O'Brien is beard-less, it brings to mind other celebrities who wouldn't be the same without their facial hair.
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Questions About Osama Bin Laden's Death that Need AnswersUntil the United States' government gets their stories straight, there will be questions about the death of Osama Bin Laden.
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America Reacts Osama Bin Laden is Dead at Hands of American Ground TroopsThe death of Osama Bin Laden caused great joy and concern for Americans.
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Ground Zero Search and Rescue Dog Handler Reacts to Death of Osama Bin LadenAn interesting reaction to the death of Osama Bin Laden from the handler of a search and rescue dog that worked at Ground Zero.
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Mixed Feelings from Military Family Over Death of 9/11 MastermindOne military family's reaction to the death of Osama Bin Laden.
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Comparing Unemployment Benefits Across the CountryInformation about how unemployment benefits and the duration of those benefits vary across the United States.
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Useless Information: History of the Title Duke of CambridgeWill the fate of the past Dukes of Cambridge be passed on to Prince William?
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Useless Information: Facts About Adolph Hitler's HorseMore information than you ever thought you would need about Nordlicht, Adolph Hitler's horse.
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Limber Tail Syndrome in DogsInformation about Limber Tail Syndrome in dogs.
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Useless Information: Prune-Pickin' Okie Depression Era Stone SoupAn old family story from the Great Depression that rings true in today difficult times. -
Educational Supplies for ChildrenWith all the educational supplies for children available to schools and parents, these are a few must-haves.
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Useless Information: Old-Fashioned QuiltingsThe gaps between the generations can easily be spanned with an old-fashioned quilting.
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Ghost Towns in OklahomaThere are many ghost towns in Oklahoma that add to the rich history of the Sooner State.
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Oklahoma's Food for Kids ProgramThe Oklahoma Food Bank is fighting childhood hunger with their "Food For Kids Backpack Program."
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Will "General Hospital" Be Next?After ABC canceled "All My Children" and "One Life to Live" fans want to know what will become of "General Hospital."
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Body of Missing Autistic Boy Found in Cushing OklahomaThe body of Blake Pennington, four year old autistic boy, was found in a duck pond in Cushing, Oklahoma.
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Fans of "All My Children" And "One Life to Live" Unite to Save Their Soap OperasAfter learning that ABC was canceling "All My Children" and "One Life to Live," fans and advertisers alike unite to save these soap operas.
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Food Banks in Payne County OklahomaPayne County Oklahoma is home to several food banks that are open to the public.
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Tornado Kills One in Tushka, Okla.; Other Tornadoes Rip Through the Sooner StateTornadoes tear through Oklahoma, killing one, injuring several and destroying homes.
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Oklahoma Ghost TownsOklahoma is home to hundreds to ghost towns. These are just a few of the more interesting ghost towns you will find in the Sooner State. -
Those Cotton-Pickin' Okie Roots Run DeepInformation about a family from Oklahoma, beginning in 1879.
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Out of UnemploymentUnemployment is through the roof and jobs aren't available. What is to become of those who can't find work?
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Heroes for HistoryHeroes come in all shapes and sizes. They do things that no one else will do. How many heroes do you know?
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Red Dirt RosesThere all different types of roses that grow well in the red dirt of the Sooner State. Oklahoman gardeners are certain to find the perfect roses for their gardens and landscapes.
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Poker with Barack Obama Anyone?If Barack Obama plays poker like the way he has managed the situation in Libya, his poker opponents are sure to do well.
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President Donald Trump?Donald Trump may be running for president in 2012. America could do worse. Face it, America has done worse!
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Sesame Street Resorts - the Perfect Family VacationThe perfect family vacation is a trip to a Sesame Street Resorts. With Sesame Street-themed activities for children, parents can enjoy the amenities designed for them.
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Why is America in Libya?No one seems to know why America is involved in Libya. With all the reasons coming from Barack Obama and his administration, they appear not to know themselves.
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Help for Shoppers with DisabilitiesI have learned that doing my WalMart shopping after midnight is wonderful. As a person with disabilities, it makes my life much easier.
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The Biggest Bully on the BlockGaddifi has ruined Libya. This is proven by the story of a woman who escaped from Gaddifi.
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Not My JobBeing married to a man with diabetes isn't easy. This is especially true when he refuses to manage his disease and expects you to do it for him.
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Is Westboro Baptist Church Avoiding Oklahoma?Westboro Baptist Church fails to protest another funeral in Oklahoma.
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Westboro Baptist Church Member Makes Major Mistakes on TwitterThe daughter of Westboro Baptist Church found, Margie J. Phelps, made major mistakes on Twitter.
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Preparing for Oklahoma's Tornadoes and WildfiresPreparing for tornadoes in Oklahoma is easier than you might think. These tips are easy to follow and could save your life.
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The Truth About BlondsWith everything that is said about blonds, it is time to set the record straight. The biggest lie about them is finally exposed.
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Don't Start Something You Can't FinishYes, the United States is involved in yet another war in the Middle East. Will Obama and the UN Coalition finish the what they started?
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Riley Family Battle Oklahoma WildfireOne family rallies against the deadly fire threatening to take their home. In-depth interview with the three men who fought back the fire and saved their home.
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National News Coverage Misses Wildfires in OklahomaDespite a state of emergency declared in Oklahoma, national news and cable news networks failed to cover the story. Fires rage on and only local media is covering this important story.
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The Corruption of My FamilyDespite being careful with our family's television choices, we are still being corrupted by the most wholesome of shows. "Little House on the Prairie" has changed our family.
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Solving the Issues of Modern WomenThere is one simple solution to all of the issues and problems women face today. It is a simple process to live a more "issue-less" life.
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Running Fast and Far, Looking for TroubleThe further away we mover from God, the harder we make if for Him to protect bless us. How far can we push God away?
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Try on My ShoesPublic assistance is out of control. Despite this, it is sometimes necessary for survival. Especially when times must get better for them be be considered "hard times."
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The Westboro Baptist Church is RightDespite all the controversy with the Westboro Baptist Church and their stance on many topics, they are right on one point. That one point should be pointed out to the entire world.
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Today is the Only Future We HaveA warning to everyone. With all of the talk of "the future," we often lose "now."
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Taking Jesus to Mardi GrasNineteen friends and I from college went to Mardi Gras and we had the best time. We led several people to Jesus and thoroughly enjoyed our time in New Orleans.
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Time for a Twelve Step Program for Reality Television for This JunkieI am addicted to reality television. I can't help myself; I can't turn off those reality shows.
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Gunshots in the ShadowsDespite all my precautions, I found myself in a life and death struggle with a dangerous stalker. Thankful to be alive, I am now able to tell this story.
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Excellent Grades Equal a Little Easy CashWe pay our daughter for her excellent grades. Not only does this teach her the value of grades, but also the value of money.
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Picnicking at Boomer Lake in Stillwater, OklahomaInformation about picnicking at Boomer Lake in Stillwater, Oklahoma. With beautiful scenery and lots of room, Boomer Lake is perfect for family fun or a romantic afternoon. -
Paying Off Student Loans: How I Paid All of Them in Less Than Six MonthsI was able to pay off all my student loans within six months of graduating from college. If I can do it, you can too.
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Frontier Country - Excellent Location for a Day Trip in Central OklahomaInformation about the must-see sites in Frontier Country Oklahoma. Museums, amusement parks and outdoor activities can be found throughout Frontier Country - fun for the entire family. -
Al's Sports Cards and Gaming in Edmond OklahomaAl's Sports Cards and Gaming is the place in the Greater Oklahoma City Metro Area for the best selection of sports collectibles.
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The Best Thrift Stores in Oklahoma City OklahomaInformation about thrift stores in the Greater Oklahoma City Metro Area and the charities and causes they support.
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Simple Ideas for Making Over Your HomeMaking over your home can seem like an impossible task. There are so many possibilities and knowing where to start can send home owners crawling under the covers, trying forget they want to make over their home.
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Bathroom Remodeling IdeasOne of the most important rooms in your home is your bathroom. Keeping it updated and functional is important to you and your family as well as potential buyers should you decide to sell your home.
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Okies Face Giant Grass Fire and Evacuations Are in ProgressFirst person account of the grass fire in Logan County, Oklahoma. -
Sick of Obama AlreadyThis article contains my thoughts on all of the Obama memorabilia for sale.
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Tuition-Free Colleges Really Do ExistThere is a much easier way to get your degree - simply attend a college that doesn't charge students tuition. -
A Cure for Addiction to Opiates and OpiodsInformation about Suboxone.


















