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Too Much Commercial Time

by Jamie L. Brown “Try this”, they say. “It will make your eyes look younger, your cheeks look rosier, and your teeth whiter. It will hide your cellulite and trim your waist line. It will even make your toilet clean itself!” “Try this!” is written in big, bold, hot pink letters – screaming from...

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RAISING HOPE

When I first happened across this new sitcom, I wasn’t sure what to think of it. The episodes are the goofy sort of funny. This is a four generation family living on a meager income in the same household. There’s Maw Maw, played by Chloris Leachman, Burt and Virginia, the middle aged parents of...

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Support Your Local Farmer

One of the best ways to support your local economy is shopping at farmer’s markets. Not only will your support be appreciated by the local farmers, but you’ll be doing your body a favor as well. Often, local farmers are committed to not using pesticides on the plants and trees, as well as not...

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Attitude Really Is Everything

by Lisa Greer I’m sure most of you have heard the phrase “attitude is everything”, and it’s true. All across the nation, there are medical professionals discovering the effects of attitude on overall health. A recent article in USA Today.com reports that the medical community is progressively making the connection between a positive attitude...

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It’s Party Time: Thirty One Gifts Is the Growing Craze in Home Parties

by Lisa Greer Cindy Monroe, Founder and CEO of Thirty One Gifts is one of the newer faces in multi level marketing. Based on Proverbs 31, Monroe began her dream, seeing a need to provide women with a more convenient way of shopping for the home and for unique accessories that women love. Her...

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Most Men Are Romance Dummies

by J.D. LeCoq Let’s face it guys, when it comes to romance many of us are, well…………dummies. Most guys are just “romantically challenged”. Everyday does not have to be Valentine’s Day, but a few thoughtful days of romance every now and then will light in a fire in a lady’s heart that will burn...

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Hear all the Music

by J.D. LeCoq www.jdlecoq.com    For the past few years this writer has made notes, both mental and written, as to the “human condition”. The quoted words came from an overheard conversation between two young women discussing life over lunch. After carefully reviewing my notes I think I have hit on something about life...

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Retiree for Hire

by Jim Brennan Today marks one year since I retired after thirty-seven years of wake-ups. One year, where the hell did all the time go? My mom always said the older you get the faster time flies by, but my wife put it in perspective when she returned from work the other day and...

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HAMMERS: Not Good for De-Icing

by TR Oglodad http://troglodad.blogspot.com/ It’s a classic American fixit method: hitting stuff. Remember when we had analog TVs and the picture would go out, or get all weird? You’d smack your TV until the picture came back. Electric, hand held appliance (drill, blender, toaster) not working. Smack it. Maybe the electric contacts will work....

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Homeless to Hope

by Cathleen Murphy with Lisa Greer Romans 5:3-5 And not only that, but we also glory in tribulations, knowing that tribulation produces perseverance; and perseverance, character; and character, hope. Now hope does not disappoint, because the love of God has been poured out in our hearts by the Holy Spirit who was given to...

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