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The Gingerbread Nightmare
The Gingerbread Nightmare by: Valerie Garner Do you ever see those beautiful gingerbread houses during the holiday seasons that are so beautiful? They look so simple, and look like such a fun project to do with the kids making gifts for grandma and grandpa. I could just feel it….soft Christmas music in the background, the [...]
Cheer-Leadership or “All I need to know about busi
Cheer-Leadership or “All I need to know about business I learned from Cheerleading” by: Gisela McKay Thanks to teen movies, many people have this stereotypical idea of cheerleaders as being ditzy and mean. However, there are a great many life-lessons that can be learned during your time on the team that have surprising application in [...]
It’s Not My Fault….Whose Responsibility Is It An
It’s Not My Fault….Whose Responsibility Is It Anyway? by: Sue and Chuck DeFiore It amazes me, how often during a week, I hear “It’s not my fault, it’s not my responsibility”. It seems that in today’s society no one wants to take responsibility for anything. Parents don’t or won’t take the responsibility of how their [...]
Bashing the Opposite Sex
Easy Ways To Save Money & Abundance Revisited
Hell Is Hot But It Isn’t a Bad Place To Live
Special Delivery! Tips for Improving Your Humor
Special Delivery! Tips for Improving Your Humor by: Tom Antion Delivering humorous speeches involves a lot more than simply having good material. Take some time to incorporate these tips into your presentations and watch the fun and laughter factors rise. In Fun Sigmund Freud wrote: “The most favorable condition for comic pleasure is a generally [...]
Labels That Brink On Silliness
Labels That Brink On Silliness by: Samson Bateson Many reckless lawsuits are pushing companies into using labels on their products that just seem silly. While labels should provide useful and relevant information like instructions, warnings and ingredients, sometimes the wording used on these labels seems a little off kilter. All too often labels serve no [...]
