D Armenta
Educated (somewhat) at University of Maryland, as well as several other schools you've never heard of. Former air traffic controller. Gulf war veteran, 7th fleet. Full-time musician in rockabilly band in Key Largo, FL. http://www.myspace.com/thestingrayflkeysband
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Key Largo's Best Kept Secret: The StingraysIn a chain of small islands stretching 114 miles to land's end in Key West, why is it that there are only 3 styles of live music played? The Stingrays of Key Largo break the "Keys mold".
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Product Review of the Wagtail MopIn an historic first for me, I actually ordered a product from an infomercial..and it's GREAT!
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A True Story in Honor of Black American History MonthFifties singing star LaVern Baker suddenly disappeared from the music scene in 1966 during a USO tour in Vietnam. She walked into my radio station in 1987 and sat down with me to tell her story on the air. -
House Centipedes: Your Best Friend for Household Pest ControlStop the senseless slaying! These critters can actually help you control the REAL house pests. -
Homemakers and Feminists: Side by Side, Not Head to HeadYou've come a long way, baby! Feminists and homemakers came to different paths by the same road. Vive la difference. -
Do's and Don'ts of Sitting in with the BandWhether you're a shower-stall Elvis with a few beers under your belt or a student musician wanting to try your chops out in public, there are certain rules of etiquette on how to go about getting yourself up there. -
Writers: Talent is Only the First Step! Increase Your Readability FactorHaving the knack for writing well, whether your work touches, angers, delights or motivates your readers, is a wonderful gift. Make sure that gift isn't obscured by poor presentation. -
Scuba Diving: Tips & Tricks From a Former Scuba Instructor and Divemaster (Part 2)This is the second article of a series about scuba diving tips: Seasickness, ear problems, diveboat etiquette and rough weather. -
Creative Christmas TraditionsIn today's rush-rush world, family traditions seem to have fallen by the wayside. A few suggestions for family Christmas projects that you can make traditions of your own.
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What Constitutes Cheating? An AC Experiment on Sex, Men and WomenSex. Just the word "sex" jumps out at you from any context. It's a hot issue and always will be, so let's talk to each other about it the easy way; writing your comments anonymously. All I ask is that you specify your gender. -
Make Your Own Bread the Easy WayA bread making machine can be had for less than $60.00 new. What type of machine is best suited to your family's bread needs?
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Going Scuba Diving on Your Vacation? Helpful Hints They Don't Tell You About in Class (part 1)This first article in a series is for all recreational Scuba divers. Regardless of certification level, those who don't dive for a living can pick up a few tips here. Things to know before you go on vacation in Paradise. -
Top Ten Gifts for Detail-Oriented PeopleYou know the type I mean; folks who like to build model airplanes or ships in bottles with a million tiny parts and stuff like that which sends other people screaming in the opposite direction...










