January 2010
142 posts
I believe God works through the people in our...
I believe that everything happens for a reason. People change so that you can...
– Marilyn Monroe
December 2009
143 posts
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What has life to offer me when I grow old? What’s there to look forward to beyond the biting cold (‘Cause) They say it’s difficult, yes, stereotypical. What’s there beyond sleep, eat, work in this cruel life Ain’t there nothin’ else ‘round here but human strife ‘Cause they say it’s difficult, yes, stereotypical Gotta be conventional, you...
US talk show host Rush Limbaugh in hospital in... →
Costco is way too dangerous. I went in just to pick up my photos & end up getting way too much food. I almost bought a 42 inch TV. Good thing I remember that it’s not going to fit in my car. let this be your warning.
Magic Salt De-Icer's Secret Ingredient: Vodka (I... →
Truckers Laid Off Via Text Message →
Some employers just don’t have class. Shame on them
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Scary to know big brother’s watching you
New Years Trivia: Did you know that a raisin...
What movie best describe your life?
If your life is a movie, do you think people will...
John F. Kennedy appeared to be on boat full of... →
Tyra Banks ending The Tyra Show; popular talk show... →
Top 10 New Years Resolutions - and how to
New Year’s is the only holiday that celebrates the passage of time. Perhaps that’s why, as the final seconds of the year tick away, we become introspective. Inevitably, that introspection turns to thoughts of self-improvement and the annual ritual of making resolutions, which offer the first of many important tools for remaking ourselves.
The following list is the result of our...
The History of New Year's Resolutions
The History of New Year’s Resolutions
The tradition of the New Year’s Resolutions goes all the way back to 153 B.C. Janus, a mythical king of early Rome was placed at the head of the calendar.
With two faces, Janus could look back on past events and forward to the future. Janus became the ancient symbol for resolutions and many Romans looked for forgiveness from their enemies...
Kris Kringel, a man in his 40s, lives in North...
Sheen, wife expected to work through 'difficult... →
Never thought I would ever say I had enough partying. Christmas is just too much to handle.
@HarvardBiz #787
I believe in the in 787 Business Model and since it’s the first time it’s ever been tested into this magnitude, of course there’s going to be a lot of mistakes. Mistakes we should all learn from. I still think it’s a good strategic move for Boeing to not only share the cost of R&D but also develop local/regional loyalty to the Boeing product earlier...
Two ships collide in Philippines, Coast guard says...
Wells Fargo repays all $25 billion in US Bailout... →
Saint Nicholas of Myra, the origina Santa Claus,...
I got bored and decided to watch Mirrors – OMG,...
Sunrise Park Resort in Arizona Opens today - Okay,... →
40 passengers injured in American Airlines crash... →
Very interesting cultural fact. Think about it -...
In Hong Kong, a betrayed wife is legally allowed to kill her adulterous husband, but may only do so with her bare hands. The husband’s lover, on the other hand, may be killed in any manner desired.
AND, I think in Texas and Georgia, a husband can shoot the lover once if he caught them cheating. (It’s one of those unwritten laws that apparently had set some precedence with past...
Did you know
Sending a red Christmans card in Japan is considered bad manners because usually funeral notices are printed in red.
Email outage strikes Blackberry users in North... →
Rep. Griffith of Alabama leaves Democrats for... →
Mercer facing $2.8 billion lawsuit in Alaska →
Knowing others is intelligence; knowing yourself is true wisdom. Mastering...
– Laozi (Tao Te Ching) (via kari-shma) (via quote-book)