Andrew Pain
Andrew Pain is a 39 year old, and traveling the world on a motorcycle, looking for interesting places and peoples along the way. Before that he worked as a Critical Care Paramedic for 14 years in Milwaukee.
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The Kenai Peninsula - Alaska's Accessible WildernessReaching the Kenai Peninsula to explore Alaska's wilderness has never been easier.
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How I Save $600 on My New (used) CarNegotiating with the sale person, delaying tactics when they want to go home, and bringing cash will all save you money on your car purchase. Here's how I saved money when I bought my last car.
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Caral - the Machu Picchu of Norther PeruCaral is the center of the oldest civilization located in the western hemisphere, built around 5000 years ago.
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A Tentacle to FarA science fiction story, with creatures who are not human and struggling with humanity's issues
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Exploring Crater Lake National Park, Oregon's Only National ParkExploring the history and scenery of America's deepest lake -
Last Day in Kansas - a Story from the Zombie ApocalypseA short story about survivors of the Zombie Apocalypse.
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Exploring Space at the Kansas CosmosphereThe Cosmosphere is a surprising, even astounding space museum located about an hour northwest of Wichita. It's displays and information rival the Smithsonian in all but scale. I visited there March 25th, 2011 -
In the Neck of TimeA short story, done in the tone of popular vampire romance. The idea came up during meetings at the 2010 NaNoWriMo, and my complaints about the current idea of what a vampire is.
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Wisconsin State Fairground HauntfestA heated haunted house on the Wisconsin State Fairgrounds, with an indoor waiting area and (paid) secure parking, Hauntfest is again attracting crowds and scaring them nearly to death.
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Mars Haunted HouseMar's Haunted House at 734 West Historic Mitchell St has been haunted with the Milton Family, victems of a Murder Suicide, since the 1940s. For the last 18 years, it has been the location of one of the best haunted houses in Milwaukee
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A Review of The Milwaukee Harley-Davidson MuseumA review of the new Harley-Davidson Museum, which opened in Milwaukee in July, filled with every model ever produced by Harley-Davidson since 1915.
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Saving Gas Money with a Motorcycle: Does it Really Work?Saving at the pumps is on everyone's mind, but is buying that new motorcycle really the way to go? -
What You Should Know if You're Considering Buying a Motorcycle for CommutingBuying your first motorcycle for everyday use? There are somethings you should know.
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Pancreatic Cancer: An OverviewA review of symptoms and treatments for pancreatic cancer.
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Common Drug Overdoses from Over the Counter (OTC) MedicinesA review of some common over the counter medications found in overdoses, and their symptoms
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A Basic Overview of the ECG WaveformAn explaination of the ECG waveforms and what they mean.
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Motorcycling Camping, Part 2: Comfort LivingAn overview of luxury items available for long-term motorcycle camping.
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Motorcycle Camping, Part One: The BasicsBasic guidelines for choosing equipment for a motorcycle camping adventure.
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Take a Road trip on Wisconsin's Rustic RoadsSince 1975 Wisconsin has identified and protected its picturesque rural roads, and encouraged travelers to experience them. -
South Dakota Air and Space MuseumLocated next to Ellsworth Air Force Base, the South Dakota Air and Space Museum offers displays of fighter aircraft, a B-1 bomber, and the first stratospheric air balloon launch in the US.
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Modern Sport FencingModern competitive fencing, while it does still have roots in the classical swordplay of the sixteen and seventeen hundreds, has evolved into a new form reflecting the needs of the sport.
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Fourth of July Celebrations Continue in Milwaukee Despite Poor WeatherThe day had been unstable, as far as the weather. There had been some rain in the afternoon, and a severe thunderstorm watch had been issued for Milwaukee county. But still, the lakefront was packed with people, tents, tarps, food vendors and people walking.
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Smoothbore Musket Versus the Long Rifle in the Revolutionary WarA brief discussion of Rifled and Smoothbore Muskets in the Revolutionary War, and why pne weapon was preferred of the other by the armed forces of period.
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The Failure to Ally with the Seneca in the Revolutionary WarA description of several events during the late 1770s that led to the Seneca, the most ferocious of the Iroquois Nations, to ally with the British during the Revolutionary War, despite the efforts of General Washington and the Continental Congress.
