Annie Frey

I graduated college with a Bachelors of Science in Mass Communications. I spent three years in sports broadcasting doing an array of jobs, and now I am a digital branding manager for 971talk.com. I enjoy sports, politics, and music.
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  • Autumn Wedding? Here's What You Can Do
    Fall weddings can be beautiful and very romantic. Consider a few extra inexpensive things you can do to spice up your autumn celebration.
  • Wholesale Carpet Jobbers
    Save time and money on your carpet purchase by this review...
  • Saint Louis in Baseball Purgatory?
    This year's off season is going to look a lot different than last year's. So now what?
  • Do Recent Global Events Have You Thinking About Armageddon?
    So many things are happening in our world right now. Nothing to bat an eye at or ready to go into panic mode?
  • Be Your Own Wedding Planner with TheKnot.com
    You only get to do this once, so don't you want to do it yourself? Ditch the wedding coordinator and save some cash by using theknot.com as your wedding planner. You won't be disappointed!
  • Remove Cat Urine Odor and Stains from Your Hardwood Floors
    We just bought our first home and had the pleasure of tackling some urine soaked hardwood floors. Here's how we did it.
  • Stop Renting - Buy Your First Home!
    Tired of throwing money out the window on rent? Then buy! Can't afford the down payment? Yes you can!
  • A Novice's Guide to College Life
    College is a whole new ball game. Forget what you thought you knew about school from high school. Forget what you thought you knew about yourself. You're in college now.
  • Save BIG Money on Your Wedding With These Tips!
    If you're planning a wedding, you surely understand the importance of a budget. Whether your budget is of prince-like proportions or more of a penny pinching position, these are some surefire ways to fund a classy wedding at a pleasing price.
  • The Back Porch: A Restaurant Review
    May 13 this year saw families dining out, or in, in various fashions. My family annually dines at The Back Porch in Grantfork, IL. It's not just a meal, it's an experience.
  • Top 9 Things Men Don't Know They Do to Aggravate Women
    Men and women might as well speak different languages. Here are a few things that men do, without knowing, to drive their women batty.
  • 10 Things We Learned from Anna
    Anna Nicole Smith's death has left behind a tangled web of questions and accusations. We can all learn a little bit from Anna's life and death.
  • "What Took so Long?"
    Ever wonder what takes so long when she goes to the bathroom? It only took you a couple of minutes. What could possibly be keeping her so long?
  • A Big Message from a Small Mouth
    Each day, babies die because of complications in pregnancy and because of abortion. One baby beat the odds and can send a big message to a country that won't want to hear it. Meet Baby Amillia.
  • How to Have a Fantastic Wedding for a Fantastic Price
    Planning your big day? It's hard to see past all of the dollar signs. Here are some tips that are sure to save you some dough.
  • Kinsey: a Sex Pioneer
    Many of the studies that we have today stem all the way back to a man named Alfred Kinsey. Kinsey opened up a new horizon to sexual research and experimentation. The movie "Kinsey" shows us how he did it.
  • Black History Month Book Review
    Have you ever wondered why racial discrimination occurs in our society? Have you noticed it? Dr. Beverly Tatum addresses some of the everyday occurrences that people of different races experience.
  • Why Are We so Different?
    Take a deeper look into how men and women differ. The way each gender approaches each situation is so greatly different, it's amazing that we can survive!
  • A Family's Grief: A Man's Reward
    Do we as a society join or separate ethical behavior and media practices? Here is an in depth look at what some prominent philosophers would say about a particular instance in today's media.
  • Your One Stop Med Shop
    Pharmacies and prescriptions can be such a hassle. With insurance problems and doctor dilemmas, why not have a pharmacy that helps you out?
  • And So Are the Days of Who's Lives?
    What would life be like if you lived as if you were in a soap opera?
  • Spring Training Done Right
    I've made it to Jupiter, FL for the Cardinals spring training events for the past three years. Each year I have gone, I've learned a little bit more. Here's a list of things that can get you on the fast track to hitting your spring training vacation home run.
  • I Am Woman: In a Feministic Society, What is a Woman?
    Society is constantly blasting women with high, even unachievable, expectations about what is woman. I'd like to tell Hollywood what I think about that.
  • Big League Relationships
    The vast differences between the genders has boggled the minds of humans for centuries. Are we even the same species?? Here's my explanation as to how men and women persue relationships and why.
  • Being the Change : Hashing Racism Out the Hard Way, Starting with Yourself
    In a color obsessed world, we often point fingers and put on blinders when it comes to ourselves. Here's how Speech 210, a course at my University, changed my entire outlook on racism.
  • Since when Did Cheerleading Steer Away from Cheer Leading?
    Has cheerleading lost the meaning of its name? What does it mean socially these days to be a cheerleader?
  • The Wisdom of Age
    Part of my job included delivering prescriptions to nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and private homes for those who had difficulties getting out of their houses. From time to time, I would get invited into the home to have a little chat. The things I heard...
  • Who's the Parent These Days
    Anyone who has had to deal with children in a situation outside of parenting can surely relate to the evolving styles of discipline--or lack there of. As a coach, I have witnessed a great decrease in disciplinary parenting.
  • 10 Ways to Look 10 Times Better in Less Than 10 Minutes
    Here are 10 must-do's to morphing yourself into a more beautiful you. They're easy, They're cheap. And, most of all, they'll show instant results!
  • How to Be a Good Apartment Neighbor
    Anyone who has ever rented knows that a good relationship with neighbors is the key to happy living. Here are a few tips on making your life smoother by being a proactive neighbor.
  • Common Sense Trumps Rosie/Donald Feud
    In a celebrity-obsessed society, it's easy to drown in gossip and he-said, she-said semantics. Is this water-cooler talk worthy of a wrinkle in our brain?
  • Charter MisCommunications
    Proof positive that the free market and competition makes America great, and that the lack of such makes my cable television a nightmare.
  • From the Mouths of Babes
    Losing a loved one, especially a grandpa that lives next door is a rough thing to go through. At age 20, it was extremely difficult. All it took was a sentence from a 10 year old to make me understand.

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